He was first introduced as Spidey in "Captain America: Civil War" last year. He now goes solo in "Spiderman: Homecoming", a spiritless misadventure whose first hour can put you to sleep. No wonder our grandson lost interest after a while and started playing with his shoes whose soles light up when he makes them bounce on the floor.
The movie tries to be a coming-of-age saga of a boy trying to cope with the struggles of everyday teenage life like the erstwhile films of John Hughes (that it's a homage to him is evident in that film clip of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" included in one sequence here.) And Peter has to balance this off with his superhero duties.

coalesce into a satisfying whole. No less than six writers were credited in writing the screenplay and it would seem they never really got to pull their acts together, ending up with an incoherent film whose diverse elements its director, Jon Watts, failed to orchestrate satisfyingly.
Tom Holland is the youngest actor to play the role and he tries to interpret it with with a perky buoyancy, but still, we prefer Tobey M of all the Spiderman actors so far. The movie shows Peter directing his own docu film that serves as a diary chronicling the events of previous film "Civil War" through a collection of phone video clips, with a guest appearance or Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark aka Ironman. But the movie's opening scene is
actually an introduction of Spidey's new nemesis, arms dealer Adrian Toomes aka The Vulture (Michael Keaton, who previously played "Batman" and "Birdman"), who gets hold of alien technology from the wreckage of the Avengers Building and uses it for his own evil purposes.

Spidey also becomes more high tech, with his new suit provided by Stark having more gadgets, including an on-board computer called Karen (voice by Jennifer Connelly) that has an APP that offers to kill Peter's enemies instantly. Yes, there are more gizmos here but so sorry, they failed to make the movie more exciting.

The problem with this Web Slinger is that the generic material about him has been told before so they have to come up with something new. Despite the techno innovations, though, the movie feels stale, even the big twist about the true identity of the Vulture that feels more like it's a hackneyed plot contrivance copied from a sudsy teleserye.

It's also an insult to Spidey that Iron Man has to pop up to help him out all the time, as if reminding Marvel fans that Spidey has really come home to Marvel and they're all in this together, along with Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts and Chris Evans as Captain America, who also appear in cameos. Evans even pops up at the post credits sequence making fun of viewers who wait till the very end for possible previews of future sequels. If you'd get the feeling that you've been played, we can't blame you.
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