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Top Review
Pulkit
No doubt about the screenplay and the writing of the film. It was bang-on and to the epitome of perfection. The way Marvel coordinates with its VFX studios is just amazing. Acting performances were top-notch and casting was great. Another feather in the cap of Marvel Studios. Highly recommended to watch in the theatre.
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Spider-Man: Far from Home
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- Genre : Action,Adventure,Comedy,Sci-Fi
- Runtime : 2h 10m
- Cast : Angourie Rice, Zendaya, Jon Favreau, Tom Holland
- Director : Jon Watts
- Producer : Sony Pictures
- Language : English
- Release Date : 05 Jul 2019
- Rating : PG
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Himanshu posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Marvel’s already broken box office records with Avengers: Endgame which is now one of the highest-grossing movies of not just the year, but all time. However, that wasn’t the end. It’s Spider-Man: Far From Home which is the final chapter of the Infinity Saga which will finally wrap up the storyline by telling us how the world coped after the population snapped to half and then back again while also showing the way forward not just for residents of Earth-616, but also the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Rakesh posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Directed by Jon Watts staring Rice and Zendaya, Spiderman far from home is one more superb movie from Marvel. Visuals are excellent in the movie. The storyline is simple and good. You'll love the Tony stark references in the movie. The actors did an excellent job. Don't miss scene after end credits. If you are marvel fan, you'll definitely enjoy the movie.
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Âàkásh posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
I have to say I didn't read the comics, however out of all the superhero films this one felt the most balanced. It has everything you could ask for in a superhero film such as real life struggles. They really make you feel the struggle Peter has trying to keep saving the world and enjoy his youth. Also they really nail the villian in both of these new Spiderman films. Mysterio is sooooo amazing It made me wish he could have been the new replacement for ironman but like most movies there is the twist. Even with the twist he is such a layered character. I also loved how it goes so well with endgame. It's like pairing a great wine with a great meal. It does great at giving what fans needed a breath and chance to mourn our fan favorites that didn't make it. The use of imagery in alot of scenes of a character lost really helps make spiderman and the audience aware of the shoes he is trying to fill and the shadow of it. But it also makes you realize he is only 16 to have all this responsibility is insane. The love scenes are awesome they suit a young first love awkwardness. Instead of Frenching they peck and look petrified which is perfect. Also I applaud Zendaya as MJ she is the right fit. She brings something new not over the top but just right for a independent and intelligent love interest who looks like she can hold her own. This is how the mcu gets things right not only is there a layered plot and great comic faithful characters but they also leaving hints to connect other films and do twists that make sense and we should have spotted but missed it so you want to go back and say oh wow they filled me happily. I just hope they keep this highschool grounded aspect for future Spiderman films it gives him more of a deep and relatable aspect. I mean noone wants to see the same spiderman story over and over again and please don't bring back green goblin again for a film. I mean the vulture wasn't as big of a villian as some are and look at how well done he was. Sometimes new and simple are best. I am just hopeful they can live up to the bar set for themselves with this new great entry. But if this is the future being set up for the MCU then I am excited to see what's to come. To summarize it's a must see movie. If you miss it in theaters you will regret it. It's great on the big screen. 5/5 great plot, great characters, great twists, great dialogue........so amazing I can't stop thinking about it.
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Loki posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Spiderman: Far From Home is a awesome movie.It's so good that I have watched it three times so far, and not one bit bored. What I love about Tom Holland's portrayal of Spiderman is how he perfectly captures this coming of age as a teenage superhero - of loss and love, of despair and hope, of betrayal and trust. Kudos to the scriptwriters and the director for creating a teen universe that is relatable - thanks to an excellent cast that carries sub-themes of friendships, support, shared secrets, competition, and angst, weaving each idea magically into this well directed film - complete with action, story telling and of course, romance. Love the lightness and humour that threads through the tough growing up lessons that Peter Parker is not spared either.
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Mohit posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
A great movie and nice tribute to the Iron man, Tony stark. The movie is simply amazing and must watch for all Spiderman fans. First half is comedy and Ok and second half is mind blowing. Tom Holland is fabulous and mysterio illusion was out of the box. Great acting and superb graphics - Overall GOOD !!
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Raghavendra posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Spider Man far from Home is a movie which brings out the hardships faced by peter parker for maintaining his personal and public life undisturbed or revealed. Story of this movie deals with the disturbances faced by peter after going on a school tour abroad with friends and his lover MJ. Responsibilities of Peter parker has set a high standard now after the movie Avengers end game as he has to be attend if there is a problem. The marvel movie avengers end game has been a good turn around for the movie and helped a bit to show case the maturity of the spider man how he can handle the stuff and all. The movie is definitely a watchable one
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Praful posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
For me Spiderman far from home is the most fabulous movie of the spider man series. As usual Tom Holland work is amazing, action scenes are well directed and this movie has some fabulous vfx work. All the marvel fans must watch this movie and non marvel fans too :)
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Jean posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
'Spiderman-Far from Home' is an excellent gripping and entertaining movie. Good story,good script with a twist as well. Peter Parker- The Spiderman wants to stay with his friends and with his girl MJ than save the world is endearing. Amazing VFX shots. Spiderman showed as ordinary and at times weak is indigestible to Indian cine-goers who wish to see a superhero as invincible. Must watch.
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Ashish posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Drone attacks, megalomaniacs, truth vs illusion in a post - truth world, and the overarching, omnipresent presence of Tony Stark, who hangs over the Avengers World now from the grave and is invoked here with the song "And I Will Always Love You".It could all get a bit much.That is goes down as smoothly as it does it thanks to Holland and Gyllenhaal, two slightly -built,engagingly - a miable actors who can pass off as each other-Which is all the more better for Far From Home.
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Sameer posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
A modest affair - Spider man: Far from home never lives down it's insubstantiality. Yet the fast-paced film,which is both an epilogue to avengers: Endgame, and curtain-raiser for the yarn incubating in the Marvel Comics Universe, is consistently engaging thanks to its blend of humour, action and humanity.
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Aditya posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME takes place after the events of Avengers: Endgame. Peter Parker (Tom Holland) returns to his magnet New York high school with his best friend Ned (Jacob Batalon), crush MJ (Zendaya), and other students in the post-"Blip" (i.e., Thanos' Big Snap) world. As Peter and his pals prepare for a school trip to Europe, Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders), and what's left of S.H.I.E.L.D. investigate a bizarre "storm with a face" that's fought by Quentin Beck (Jake Gyllenhaal), a mysterious human from a parallel universe who's later dubbed Mysterio. Before Peter's European trip, Happy (Jon Favreau) gives him a special inheritance from the late Tony Stark: command of EDITH, billion-dollar tech embedded in a pair of sunglasses. While in Venice, Fury tracks Peter down and commands him to help Mysterio fight the Elementals (sentient natural-disaster villains). All Peter really wants is to confess his love to MJ and try to move forward as a "friendly neighborhood" superhero after all of the Endgame drama -- so he relinquishes control of EDITH and ends up in bigger trouble than he ever imagined.Simultaneously humorous and heartfelt, entertaining and angsty, this action-packed sequel is an exploration of Peter Parker's grief and moving on in a post-Endgame world. The movie focuses on 16-year-old Peter's ongoing struggle to figure out his place as either the "friendly neighborhood Spider-Man" or the next Iron Man -- i.e., superhero on a global scale. Holland is arguably the most comics-faithful version of Spidey, an awkward Queens teen who's often unsure of himself. Still coming to grips with the death of Tony Stark, the dissolution of the Avengers, and the new normal in which some of his former peers are five years older while he's still the same age, Peter craves normalcy and is more concerned with his growing feelings for MJ than answering a phone call from the intimidating Fury. Director Jon Watts, working from a script by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, creates a teen school-trip comedy (with veteran comedians J.B. Smoove and Martin Starr playing the teens' science teacher chaperones) as the framing story for a much higher-concept superhero tale. Gyllenhaal is perfectly cast as Beck/Mysterio, a kind but enigmatic visitor from a parallel universe who seemingly instantly fills a much-needed mentor role in Peter's life.
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Aditya posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Following the events of Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man must step up to take on new threats in a world that has changed forever. The release of Spider-Man: Far From Home is almost upon us, but reviews are already starting to filter out. Coming on the heels of Avengers: Endgame — and, to an extent, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse — expectations were especially high for the web slinger's latest movie. A lot was always riding on Far From Home's shoulders. Not only does it need to follow in the footsteps of the massively popular Avengers: Endgame, but it needs to show audiences where the Marvel Cinematic Universe is headed over the next few years. Judging by the reviews, the movie hits all the marks with superhero-like precision. Storyline : Could definitely be improved Graphics : Top Notch Overall rating : 4/5 Parental guidance : not required
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Heena posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Far from home is literally the best spiderman movie ever made. I used to think Toby will always be the best spiderman but tom proved me wrong. Tom portrayed the Spiderman very beautifully. The movie takes my breathe away. I will not compare spiderman with tony, ok. Iron man is G.O.A.T. But making spiderman the next iron man doesn't justice the film. Spiderman just showed the real potential of himself in this movie. He should and he is the The SPIDERMAN !!! He is so cool in this movie. Please don't miss the mid and end post credit scene !! Happy Watching !!!
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Gurpreet posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Speechless. Utterly speechless. Tom Holland has consistently embodied what it means to be Spider-Man. I love every hero and actor within the MCU, but other than Robert Downey Jr. (RIP Iron Man) absolutely no one is as electric as Tom Holland is on screen. While Mysterio isn't Thanos level (nobody is) Jake Gyllenhaal is more than fantastic in the roll and he's still another great MCU villain which wasn't commonplace just a few years ago in this franchise.
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Subhash posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Honestly when i first watched the trailers ... I thought this will be an average movie. But after entering the theater i got completely hooked from the first scene till the end credits. The movie has a complete balance of humor and emotions. The character development of Spider-Man is very well done by the MCU. Spider-Man is alone now and has to take all the decisions by himself. It was a treat to watch this film as it was full of surprises !!
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Ravi posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
The Movie spider man far from home is in continuation to the marvels cinematic universe visual wonder movie Avengers end game. In this movie the hero is far from the home and now he has more responsibilities than ever before because he has to become tony stark's successor. The story deals with the peter parker going for a overseas school tour with his friends and love of his life MJ. This movie is a high school romantic movie with a bit of action scenes where peter parker finds hard to keep his personal and professional life separate.
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Priyanka posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
The event of Avengers end game changes the life of the spider man - peter parker who wishes to keep his personal life and professional life separate. After Avengers end game, the story takes the audience into the mind of the spider man and also increases the responsibilities of the spider man on a whole. The story is all about the high school comedy and a bit of romantic scenes with MJ and super action scenes with the villains. The film is totally fun oriented with action scenes which one should not think to miss. Movie is definitely - watchable.
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Agrippa posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Jake Gyllenhaal really transferred the Mysterio in the comic book to the MCU perfectly. Whatever Jake Gyllenhaal awakens the feelings which Alfred Molina made us feel as him being a bad guy. However, Tom Holland is slowly identifying with the character, but he still has shortcomings. If we were to talk about the movie , I need to tell you that Spiderman is on the right track as of the 2nd film. I think that Mj and Peter look good. Zendeya did a good job in this film. But I can't warm up to Flash and May in this series. There are a few surprises you don't expect in the movie and they will make you very happy
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Nikhil posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
This movie is the best part in spiderman franchise.Tom acted really well and he reminded of iron man and visual effects are stunning especially the illusion fight in the climax. Overall a must watch for everyone in the family.Two thumsup to the movie cast and crew.
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Prateek posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
No spoilers. I always expected Spiderman far from home to be good but homecoming level good, which was itself a small scale film compared to all the events that was happening at that time. But Far from home exceeded all my expectations. I didn't think it would be so good. It's a perfect follow up to the legacy of iron man and who will sit on his throne but also shows how different Peter and Tony are. Pass (might be spoiler) . The post credit scene exactly is a mirror replica to an Original Iron man scene but as mirror shows, inverted reasons. Also a fan favourite character is back. I liked the movie, not like the best or one of the best. A perfect movie after End game with Ironman hangover. Mid & Post scenes are probably the best till now for me. With Tom Holland as Peter Parker and Spider-Man the whole movie is pretty funny and engaging, I love the Iron-Man and Spider-Man connections, but I hope they don't repeat it again.
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Sahil posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Best Spiderman movie I have seen in my entire life. Being a Marvel cinematic universe fan, I seriously didn't find any flaw in the movie. The tribute given to the lost Avengers in the beginning made everyone cry. Spider man acting like Tony Stark in the plane and also like captain America on the bridge was heart touching.....
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Prudvi posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
“Far From Home” begins with what people want to see in a superhero movie: A bearded Jake Gyllenhaal wearing a fishbowl on his head and fighting a giant pile of sand. But when the action cuts back to Queens, where the students of Midtown High School are still trying to make sense of the “blip” that tore their world in half with a snap of Thanos’ fingers, that’s when the film really starts digging through the rubble of a mega-franchise that won the championship, lost its stars, and is readying itself for a rebuild season. This stuff is gold, as returning director Jon Watts displays the same amusing knack for adolescent crises that made 2017’s “Spider-Man: Homecoming” such a refreshing earthbound reboot. Peter is still a simpering 16-year-old kid with a big secret (and an even bigger crush), only now he’s struggling to fill the shoes left behind by his late mentor, Tony Stark. MJ (the well-cast but under-utilized Zendaya), is still a morbid and pathologically honest girl whose cleverness doesn’t stop her from squinting through every scene, but she’s become the clear object of Peter’s affection. The romantic tension between them tries to thread the needle between teenage awkwardness and canonical belonging, and ends up tying itself into knots of prefab movie nonsense. Zendaya has more chemistry with some of the many, many drugs her character takes on HBO’s “Euphoria.” Elsewhere, Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) still exists as a lust object for the father figures who come into Peter’s life (Jon Favreau’s Happy Hogan inherits that role from Tony Stark), while the kid’s loyal friend Ned (Jacob Batalon) is enjoying his status as Spidey’s only confidant. Of course, keeping Spider-Man’s identity a secret gets a lot harder once Peter’s class is whisked away for a school trip across some of Europe’s most iconic cities, all of which bring a much-needed sense of place to a franchise that has previously been green-screened within an inch of its life. Peter, who isn’t ready for any real adult responsibility despite the fact that he’s already defeated Michael Keaton and helped save half of all life in the universe, is eager for the chance to just be an awkward kid for a few weeks, but Aunt May packs his Spider-Man suit just in case.
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Vinish posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
I have been a Spider-Man fan since the Nicholas Hammond days. Grew up reading the comics and loved the world Stan Lee created. Not including Home Coming there has not been a movie that captured this world better than Far From Home. This movie does not disappoint great action and script, finally a Spider-Man who is worthy to wear the mask.
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Gunjan posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Disclaimer - first I am a big Marvel fan, I have watched their every movie more than twice. This movie is first one after the massive move Avengers Endgame. It continues the story just after that. Spiderman(Peter Parker) wants to take a break as his mentor and good friend Ironman man died saving the world, so he goes on holiday. The storytelling is good and Tom Holland looks and acts great as spiderman. Other cast also acts well and there are good twist and turns. The visual effects as expected by marvel is great. The sound track is just OK for me.
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Mahesh posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
One more great movie from Marvel. The casting is great. Visuals are fantastic. Plot line is excellent. The story just flows throughout the film keeping you entertained. Action scenes were directed in a great manner. VFX is the strength to this movie. The character building of Peter Parker is excellent. The post credit twist is awesome, don't miss it. A must watch if you are a Marvel fanboy.
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Pulkit posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
No doubt about the screenplay and the writing of the film. It was bang-on and to the epitome of perfection. The way Marvel coordinates with its VFX studios is just amazing. Acting performances were top-notch and casting was great. Another feather in the cap of Marvel Studios. Highly recommended to watch in the theatre.
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Ashwani posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Before watching this movie, you should watch "Infinity war" and "Avenger End Game" for better understanding. The first act was weak in places but after that movie took off and was excellent throughout. Good casting and performances, good chemistry between the characters and i almost stood up and cheered for mid-credits scene.
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Monu posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Spider-Man: Far From Home is arriving in theaters facing impossible expectations. In story continuity, it directly follows Avengers: Endgame, released just a few months ago to record-breaking box office success. In terms of Spider-Man stories, it follows the visually and narratively dazzling Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, which is still possibly the most ambitious Spider story to ever hit the screen. And in terms of its own internal story continuity, it follows the thoroughly enjoyable Spider-Man: Homecoming, an admirably human film that followed up the big, world-spanning action of Captain America: Civil War by scaling down the action and taking a more personal focus on protagonist Peter Parker, aka the teenage hero Spider-Man. Marvel Entertainment has had a long series of triumphs lately, both in its main, Disney-produced Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, and in the affiliated Spider-Man movies produced by Sony Pictures under a separate license. That sets the bar for Spider-Man: Far From Home almost embarrassingly high.
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Rohan posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
The movie starts after the ending of endgame, Tom Holland ( the spider man ) tries to forget all this and went on a trip to Europe with his school friends. The twist comes in the story when Nick Fury contacts him for a mission. In my opinion it is the best Spiderman movie yet. Acting, direction, visuals, vfx work is fabulous. Must must watch this movie.
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Paridhi posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Tom Holland is a great actor for his age. He is like Alia Bhatt of Hollywood. He just nailed every single frame in which he was in. Really missed Robert Downey Jr but the ship has to sail. So many great VFX scenes were there. Actors' performances were great as well. Jake Gyllenhall is fabulous and perfected his character. Eagerly waiting for phase 4 to be announced next month.
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Pubg posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME takes place after the events of Avengers: Endgame. Peter Parker (Tom Holland) returns to his magnet New York high school with his best friend Ned (Jacob Batalon), crush MJ (Zendaya), and other students in the post-"Blip" (i.e., Thanos' Big Snap) world. As Peter and his pals prepare for a school trip to Europe, Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders), and what's left of S.H.I.E.L.D. investigate a bizarre "storm with a face" that's fought by Quentin Beck (Jake Gyllenhaal), a mysterious human from a parallel universe who's later dubbed Mysterio. Before Peter's European trip, Happy (Jon Favreau) gives him a special inheritance from the late Tony Stark: command of EDITH, billion-dollar tech embedded in a pair of sunglasses. While in Venice, Fury tracks Peter down and commands him to help Mysterio fight the Elementals (sentient natural-disaster villains). All Peter really wants is to confess his love to MJ and try to move forward as a "friendly neighborhood" superhero after all of the Endgame drama -- so he relinquishes control of EDITH and ends up in bigger trouble than he ever imagined.
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Dhaval posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Spiderman far from home is another thrill ride by Marvel after the Endgame. The movie is very engaging and holds u till the end. So far ,this is one of my favourite spiderman movie now becoz, this installment fixes most of the flaws that we had with previous installment such as better storyline , charcater development etc. The story of the movie is also great with many twist and turns but at certain points it becomes predictable but still never fails to amaze u. Throughout the film we also see spiderman's love and afffection to his loved ones. But in this film the Ned and Peter parker doesn't hangout that much like in previous one. Throughout the film we also see so many refrences to our beloved IRON MAN and a short cameo of him which also plays some role in the movie for the mysterio. The screenplay of the movie is amazing, filled with lots of humor, it is also the comedy type film that u will enjoy a lot. The villan Mysterio was also cool & interesting character. In this installment they also pushed the boundries of the action sequences for the spiderman which r mindblowing. The VFX, CGI and other effects are super on point and very refreshing to watch. In the movie there is also a action sequence where u can see doctor strange movie like effects that part is my personal favourite. Overall i could say "Spiderman Far From Home" is another SUPERHIT BLOCKBUSTER movie from marvel that is both entertaining & spectacular to watch. My Rating 8.5 /10
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Akash posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Absolutely an awesome movie. It was simply amazing. The story, acting, visuals and action was simply awesome. This was a perfect Spiderman movie. The story of the movie is also great with many twist and turns but at certain points it becomes predictable but still never failed to amaze.The villan Mysterio was also cool & interesting character. In this installment they also pushed the boundries of the action sequences for the spiderman which r mindblowing. The VFX, CGI and other effects are super on point and very refreshing to watch.
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Rayaan posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
After the epic conclusion to the Avengers series, 'Spider-Man: Far from Home' could've been a letdown. Luckily, it's not. It's an epic, mind-bending adventure that improves on 'Homecoming', builds on the post-'Endgame' universe, introduce some cool new tech (plus some awesome new Spidey suits) and is a lot of fun. Tom Holland is perfect as Spidey/Peter, capturing Peter's adolescent awkwardness - especially as he tries to win over MJ (Zendaya) on a school trip to Europe. He also embodies Spidey's mix of self-doubt, strength and humour. Mysterio's introduction (Jake Gyllenhaal) brings some mystical elements to the normally down-to-earth Spider-universe. It's done well, doesn't feel out of place, and leads to some wonderful fight scenes between Spidey and Mysterio. In the Marvel tradition, it's essential to stick around for the two post-credit scenes. They're genuine game changers for Spider-Man (including the surprise appearance of a favourite character) and the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Rishi posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
The movie is humourous and heartfelt. It is a much entertaining movie. This is the most balanced superhero movie. It has everything that a person asks from a superhero movie that is real life struggles. It has stunning VFX . It is another thrill ride by Marvel after ENDGAME. It is a must watch movie with powerful visuals and strong acting. It is a funny movie with memorable actions and great locations. It has memorable and funny characters. The movie has great special effects.
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Mohit posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
An excellent work of art! Great movie! So amazing and intense!!! The best Spider-Man movie yet!!! It's a big improvement over Homecoming. We start to see how he was more of a friendly neighborhood Spider-man and doing the right thing of helping others. Then he wanted to do more than that and was willing to risk his life of saving his friends, even the ones he loves. And he is slowly starting to become a young man and being responsible and be something bigger and better as his character and personality grows by becoming an Avenger for a reason. It shows how much a long way we've come from all of these Marvel movies in the past and to finally conclude Phase 3 leaving you feeling satisfied and blown away with this epic sequel. Can't wait for Phase 4 to start in the Marvel Cinematic Universe!!! Must be in the plans of filming them some time soon. And wow I loved it so much!!! The cast did outstanding in their roles. And especially seeing Jake Gyllenhaal in a Marvel movie was so unexpected. I love how they're always bringing in new actors that haven't been in the franchise before in the past to now get recognized and play a bigger role than the casual movies they come out in. Jake's acting was incredibly convincing and superb. It makes the experience a whole lot better. The chemistry was so clever, wit, original, and surprisingly unpredictable. I'll admit it had me laughing in a lot of moments that was too funny I didn't think it would be that good with the humor and it catches you off guard. Great job with the humor they did. They got me real good. I also love the unexpected cameos and revisits of older characters we've seen in the past. It's like they had everything planned out from the very beginning and they knew we would see them again in the future. Marvelous. Truly marvelous. Amazing movie!!!
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Arpan posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
This movie is about the emptyness created due to absence of the Avengers, and Spiderman trying to fill the space up by fighting against different villains by working under Nick Fury. While fighting against a villain he comes across a new superhero "Mysterio", who claims to come from other parallel universe to protect the people. Overall not a great movie by MCU, but it is just the beginning of 4th phase of MCU eventually it will go better.
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Vishal posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
To begin with, this guy messes up at the first place and fixes at last. Ok story line the visuals and effects are great. And the biggest glitch I could find is how a multi billion dollar AI or AR defence system can be controlled by a bad guy doesn't it have any fail safe or preventive measures to prevent it self from being miss used. I don't think Tony would have built his defence system with a loose end controller. overall a one time watch only
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Manikandan posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
I loved Spider-Man Far From Home it was a bigger film than Homecoming. It has more intense action when peter was fighting against those elementals and the battles were so intense that buildings were destroyed like it was a big incident. There was a funny part when peter was trying to prevent buildings from crashing on the running people, where peter was in a bell tower he ended up getting hit by the bell as he was trying to get up a few times. I liked how mysterio interacted with peter acting like a mentor figure to him, when Tony died in Endgame and I think Jake did a great performance as mysterio. In the film he wanted to take a break from his superhero career because of what he's been through in Endgame, and he was facing difficulties with living up to Tony Stark's legacy as the world was expecting him to succeed his mentor. But in the end he was willing to step up to protect the people he cares about which made him more serious with his superhero life, as he grew to understand just how the life of a superhero can tough and serious. This shows how he has matured in the film and he doesn't want to let down his late mentor as he had put his faith in him. So I think the film is even more amazing than its predecessor it especially with the twists and I wonder how that's going to affect the next spider man film and the film gave a good ending to phase 3
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Samrat posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Watched First Day First Show on release in India. I loved this movie. This movie was fun, action packed, and heartwarming. I think Jake Gyllenhall did a great job as Mysterio. The acting was flawless, from every character in every part of the movie. Didn't get bored once. Time passed so quickly I didn't realise the end was near until the end credits rolled on! I recommend everyone to go and watch the movie for once.
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Aishwary posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Upon watching Spider-Man:Far From Home,it became clear to me that spider man:Homecoming was a tough introduction to Peter Parker's corner of the MCU due to all of the changes to the source material that were made.Because of this,Spidey didn't feel properly situated among other MCU characters. If you know what I mean... However,I'm glad to say that after viewing Far From Home,Spider-Man feels comfortably situated and all the changes to the source material feel natural,no matter how extreme. This is because the film did a great job humanizing the characters that were so heavily changed,thus making them feel less like excuses to have more diversity and more like actual characters with actual emotions. Overall out of 10 Spider man:Far From home gets 6.
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Himanshu posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Spiderman far from home is another thrill ride by Marvel after the Endgame. The movie is very engaging and holds u till the end. So far ,this is one of my favourite spiderman movie now becoz, this installment fixes most of the flaws that we had with previous installment such as better storyline , charcater development etc.
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Prince posted a review for Spider-Man: Far from Home in Movies
Yet another feather in the cap of Marvel Cinematic Universe. Boy, what a movie it was! Amazing visual effects! Great acting by Tom Holland, Jake Gyllenhall and Jon Favreau. Good tribute was given to the Iron Man. Eagerly waiting for the MCU to announce their Phase 4. Definite watch.
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