With great power, comes great responsibility. ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ handles its many responsibilities competently if never exceptionally. The weight on Spider-Manโ€™s shoulders this time around is at its peak. Not only must he fight a new villain, but he must also be our guide in a post ‘Avengers: Endgame’ world and transition us into a new phase of the Marvel cinematic universe.




While the film coasts along with contagious charm, fine performances, and comedy, the larger narrative isnโ€™t particularly compelling and many plot points donโ€™t hold together under further scrutiny. Itโ€™s a fun and entertaining ride if not a particularly thrilling or memorable one.

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Tom Holland once again excels in the title role. No previous live-action iterations of the character have so convincingly portrayed him as a high schooler. Heโ€™s just a kid at the end of the day! He and his friends and their shenanigans continue to give the film โ€œcoming of ageโ€ subplots much like Spider-man: Homecoming. These moments also make for some of the films sweetest and provide hearty laughs. Zendaya as MJ is a delight and really manages to distinguish herself from Spideyโ€™s past love interests. Their awkward but completely believable chemistry is among the film’s highlights and I wouldnโ€™t have minded a few more scenes of them together.

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While the film recycles many previous Spider-man tropes, it does do a couple of new things. First off, Spider-Man is literally far from home this time, as we leave New York to follow the web-slinger across Europe, out of his โ€œfriendly neighborhoodโ€ setting. This Spiderman movie features Jake Gyllenhaal playing Mysterio A.K.A Quentin Beck with complete conviction. The plot has a couple of surprises up its sleeve that Iโ€™ll let you discover for yourself. While Robert Downey Jr isnโ€™t in this one, Tony Starkโ€™s shadow is omnipresent, both in delightful and frustrating ways.




One of my continuing issues with the newest iteration of Spider-Man movies is how they fail to capitalize on Spider-Manโ€™s powers, skill, and wit with creative action choreography. Barring one impressive sequence towards the end, there arenโ€™t any memorable set pieces. This is further bewildering when you know how some of the other MCU movies have lots of well-done action sequences and both, Tobey Maguireโ€™s original series and Andrew Garfieldโ€™s rebooted one undeniably had visually arresting moments.

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Jon Watt’s Spider-Man: Far from Home is far from greatness but is an enjoyable romp. I laughed at multiple moments and found myself genuinely surprised/intrigued at others. I wish the plot didnโ€™t have as many logical inconsistencies and that the action scenes were more memorable. It makes for a light-hearted and breezy palette cleanser after the events of Endgame and does a mostly satisfying job of preparing us for upcoming Marvel movies.

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Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer

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