I should make a point here that there is a very high chance that this blog will
contain spoilers from all of the Spider-Man films, so you have been warned.
Back in 2002 when Spider-Man first appear on our screen I discovered that I enjoyed this film and was looking forward to what the series would do next. The second film in the series took what the first film did well and made it better but unfortunately when the third Spider-Man premiered everything changed for me, I can still remember to this day how bored I was seating in the cinema watching this film play out.
The reason that I didn't like this film was because the story was too long winded, badly written and the acting just wasn't there as if it was forced. Once the film finished I said to myself that there was no way in which I would watch another Spider-Man sequel again because I didn't want to waste another three hours of my life again (even though I still do it with some films.
When I heard that they were rebooting Spider-Man series I wasn't going to hold my breath mainly because I had lost interest in the character as a whole and I also believed that it would be a disappoint but was I wrong.
As a whole the film was brilliant and like all films there are some parts that could have been done better to make the film even better. For me the pacing of the film could have been a bit better and the two examples of this would be right at the beginning and near the end of the film. The parts that I am talking about at the beginning is where it took so long to set up who Peter Parker was and how different he was from everyone. The same think is true at the end of the film where Peter got shot and make such to reinforce it but in the end it amount to nothing, all I will say is if you are going to spend time on reinforcing something then at least us it.
Apart from those two problems I really enjoyed the film and would recommend it to anyone.
Until next time.
Back in 2002 when Spider-Man first appear on our screen I discovered that I enjoyed this film and was looking forward to what the series would do next. The second film in the series took what the first film did well and made it better but unfortunately when the third Spider-Man premiered everything changed for me, I can still remember to this day how bored I was seating in the cinema watching this film play out.
The reason that I didn't like this film was because the story was too long winded, badly written and the acting just wasn't there as if it was forced. Once the film finished I said to myself that there was no way in which I would watch another Spider-Man sequel again because I didn't want to waste another three hours of my life again (even though I still do it with some films.
When I heard that they were rebooting Spider-Man series I wasn't going to hold my breath mainly because I had lost interest in the character as a whole and I also believed that it would be a disappoint but was I wrong.
As a whole the film was brilliant and like all films there are some parts that could have been done better to make the film even better. For me the pacing of the film could have been a bit better and the two examples of this would be right at the beginning and near the end of the film. The parts that I am talking about at the beginning is where it took so long to set up who Peter Parker was and how different he was from everyone. The same think is true at the end of the film where Peter got shot and make such to reinforce it but in the end it amount to nothing, all I will say is if you are going to spend time on reinforcing something then at least us it.
Apart from those two problems I really enjoyed the film and would recommend it to anyone.
Until next time.
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