I haven't watched too many of the Marvel movies lately, but I have always been a fan of the Spider-Man titles, usually because those movies just have the one hero in them - and therefore, they're less complicated.
This new one, as most people already know, (SPOILER ALERT!!!) brings Spidey in line with many other Marvel movies in that it introduces approximately four dozen villains, multiple Spider-Mans, and I don't know what all else, but I had no idea what was going on for about 95% of the run time. It also has the required magical box that all the characters have to find, use, steal, defend or otherwise protect.
I don't know what it is with these movies. I usually cannot make sense of them. The show is doing gangbuster business here and everyone's raving about it, but I just. Don't. Get. It.
I did enjoy the humorous bits, and the interplay between the various Spideys was great... but I just don't have the bandwidth in my head to accommodate all these various characters, villains, heroes, side stories, who's dead, who's alive, whether somebody is a good guy or a bad guy, what universe it is, what century it is, what planet it is, etc. I have enough to handle with everyday life, I would prefer my movies to be a little easier to digest. The amount of energy people must have to invest to keep track of all the goings-on in the MCU makes me wonder: What kind of daily necessities of life are they ignoring to give themselves time to think about all this stuff?
I am more than happy to make the bank deposits, however. I long ago realized that what I think is great doesn't always match up with with the people like. So this is one of those cases, I guess.
The action scenes were terrific as expected, and I enjoyed the cast -- although not as much as the previous two movies in this trilogy. The sound mix was good if unspectacular.
I'll give it three out of five stars. One extra given the level of business it's doing.
This new one, as most people already know, (SPOILER ALERT!!!) brings Spidey in line with many other Marvel movies in that it introduces approximately four dozen villains, multiple Spider-Mans, and I don't know what all else, but I had no idea what was going on for about 95% of the run time. It also has the required magical box that all the characters have to find, use, steal, defend or otherwise protect.
I don't know what it is with these movies. I usually cannot make sense of them. The show is doing gangbuster business here and everyone's raving about it, but I just. Don't. Get. It.
I did enjoy the humorous bits, and the interplay between the various Spideys was great... but I just don't have the bandwidth in my head to accommodate all these various characters, villains, heroes, side stories, who's dead, who's alive, whether somebody is a good guy or a bad guy, what universe it is, what century it is, what planet it is, etc. I have enough to handle with everyday life, I would prefer my movies to be a little easier to digest. The amount of energy people must have to invest to keep track of all the goings-on in the MCU makes me wonder: What kind of daily necessities of life are they ignoring to give themselves time to think about all this stuff?
I am more than happy to make the bank deposits, however. I long ago realized that what I think is great doesn't always match up with with the people like. So this is one of those cases, I guess.
The action scenes were terrific as expected, and I enjoyed the cast -- although not as much as the previous two movies in this trilogy. The sound mix was good if unspectacular.
I'll give it three out of five stars. One extra given the level of business it's doing.
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