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Spider-Man: Far From Home

- It’s time to step up.

Peter Parker and his friends go on a summer trip to Europe. However, they will hardly be able to rest - Peter will have to agree to help Nick Fury uncover the mystery of creatures that cause natural disasters and destruction throughout the continent.

Release Date : 2019-06-28

Language :CzechDutchEnglishGermanItalian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Marvel StudiosPascal PicturesColumbia Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Spider-Man 2: Far from HomeSpider-Man Far From HomeSpider-Man II: Far from HomeSpider Man Far from Home

Cast

Tom Holland

Character Name : Peter Parker / Spider-Man

Original Name : Tom Holland

Gender : Male

Jake Gyllenhaal

Character Name : Quentin Beck / Mysterio

Original Name : Jake Gyllenhaal

Gender : Male

Samuel L. Jackson

Character Name : Nick Fury

Original Name : Samuel L. Jackson

Gender : Male

Marisa Tomei

Character Name : May Parker

Original Name : Marisa Tomei

Gender : Female

Jon Favreau

Character Name : Happy Hogan

Original Name : Jon Favreau

Gender : Male

Zendaya

Character Name : MJ

Original Name : Zendaya

Gender : Female

Jacob Batalon

Character Name : Ned Leeds

Original Name : Jacob Batalon

Gender : Male

Tony Revolori

Character Name : Flash Thompson

Original Name : Tony Revolori

Gender : Male

Angourie Rice

Character Name : Betty Brant

Original Name : Angourie Rice

Gender : Female

Remy Hii

Character Name : Brad Davis

Original Name : Remy Hii

Gender : Male

Martin Starr

Character Name : Mr. Harrington

Original Name : Martin Starr

Gender : Male

JB Smoove

Character Name : Mr. Dell

Original Name : JB Smoove

Gender : Male

Jorge Lendeborg Jr.

Character Name : Jason Ionello

Original Name : Jorge Lendeborg Jr.

Gender : Male

Cobie Smulders

Character Name : Maria Hill

Original Name : Cobie Smulders

Gender : Female

Numan Acar

Character Name : Dimitri

Original Name : Numan Acar

Gender : Male

Zach Barack

Character Name : Zach

Original Name : Zach Barack

Gender : Male

Zoha Rahman

Character Name : Zoha

Original Name : Zoha Rahman

Gender : Female

Yasmin Mwanza

Character Name : Yasmin

Original Name : Yasmin Mwanza

Gender : Female

Joshua Sinclair-Evans

Character Name : Josh

Original Name : Joshua Sinclair-Evans

Gender : Male

Tyler Luke Cunningham

Character Name : Tyler

Original Name : Tyler Luke Cunningham

Gender : Male

Sebastián Viveros

Character Name : Sebastian

Original Name : Sebastián Viveros

Gender : Male

Toni Garrn

Character Name : The Seamstress

Original Name : Toni Garrn

Gender : Female

Peter Billingsley

Character Name : William Ginter Riva

Original Name : Peter Billingsley

Gender : Male

Clare Dunne

Character Name : Victoria

Original Name : Clare Dunne

Gender : Female

Nicholas Gleaves

Character Name : Guterman

Original Name : Nicholas Gleaves

Gender : Male

Claire Rushbrook

Character Name : Janice

Original Name : Claire Rushbrook

Gender : Female

J.K. Simmons

Character Name : J. Jonah Jameson

Original Name : J.K. Simmons

Gender : Male

Dawn Michelle King

Character Name : E.D.I.T.H. (voice)

Original Name : Dawn Michelle King

Gender : Female

Jeroen van Koningsbrugge

Character Name : Dutch Soccer Hooligan

Original Name : Jeroen van Koningsbrugge

Gender : Male

Michael de Roos

Character Name : Dutch Soccer Hooligan

Original Name : Michael de Roos

Gender : Male

Jan-Paul Buijs

Character Name : Dutch Soccer Hooligan

Original Name : Jan-Paul Buijs

Gender : Female

Sergio Pierattini

Character Name : Venetian Glassblower

Original Name : Sergio Pierattini

Gender : Male

Anjana Vasan

Character Name : Queens Reporter

Original Name : Anjana Vasan

Gender : Female

Brian Law

Character Name : Queens Reporter

Original Name : Brian Law

Gender : Male

Evelyn Mok

Character Name : Queens Reporter

Original Name : Evelyn Mok

Gender : Female

Tatiana Lunardon

Character Name : Italian TV Newsreader

Original Name : Tatiana Lunardon

Gender : Male

Giada Benedetti

Character Name : Italian Customs Office

Original Name : Giada Benedetti

Gender : Male

Lukáš Bech

Character Name : Helpful Dutch Man

Original Name : Lukáš Bech

Gender : Male

Alessandro Giuggioli

Character Name : Italian Street Vendor

Original Name : Alessandro Giuggioli

Gender : Male

Petr Opava

Character Name : Opera Singer

Original Name : Petr Opava

Gender : Male

Giuseppe Andriolo

Character Name : Caricaturist

Original Name : Giuseppe Andriolo

Gender : Male

Pat Kiernan

Character Name : Pat Kiernan

Original Name : Pat Kiernan

Gender : Male

Shari Abdul

Character Name : High School Reporter (uncredited)

Original Name : Shari Abdul

Gender : Female

Mari Alexandrova

Character Name : Tourist in Venice (uncredited)

Original Name : Mari Alexandrova

Gender : Male

Kristen Alminta

Character Name : Police Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Kristen Alminta

Gender : Female

Vincent Angel

Character Name : Midtown High Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Vincent Angel

Gender : Male

Peter Arpesella

Character Name : Airplane Pilot (uncredited)

Original Name : Peter Arpesella

Gender : Male

Lasco Atkins

Character Name : Salvation Army guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Lasco Atkins

Gender : Male

Sitara Attaie

Character Name : Dutch Lady (uncredited)

Original Name : Sitara Attaie

Gender : Female

Peter Bankolé

Character Name : Mob Boss (uncredited)

Original Name : Peter Bankolé

Gender : Male

Blair Barnette

Character Name : Queens Reporter (uncredited)

Original Name : Blair Barnette

Gender : Male

Tuwaine Barrett

Character Name : Officer Bristow (extended cut)

Original Name : Tuwaine Barrett

Gender : Male

Anna Benamati

Character Name : Shop Owner in Venice (uncredited)

Original Name : Anna Benamati

Gender : Female

Avondre E.D. Beverley

Character Name : High School Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Avondre E.D. Beverley

Gender : Male

Bruno Bilotta

Character Name : Mob Boss (uncredited)

Original Name : Bruno Bilotta

Gender : Male

Sharon Blynn

Character Name : Soren (uncredited)

Original Name : Sharon Blynn

Gender : Female

Luigi Boccanfuso

Character Name : Italian Builder in Venice (uncredited)

Original Name : Luigi Boccanfuso

Gender : Male

Paolo Braghetto

Character Name : Poliziotto (uncredited)

Original Name : Paolo Braghetto

Gender : Male

Dante Brattelli

Character Name : High School Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Dante Brattelli

Gender : Male

Graham Burton

Character Name : London Passerby (uncredited)

Original Name : Graham Burton

Gender : Male

Ken Byrd

Character Name : Post Office Customer (uncredited)

Original Name : Ken Byrd

Gender : Male

Sokol Cahani

Character Name : Mob Boss (uncredited)

Original Name : Sokol Cahani

Gender : Male

Darren Lee Campbell

Character Name : Victoria's Crew (uncredited)

Original Name : Darren Lee Campbell

Gender : Male

Hélène Cardona

Character Name : Austrian Backpacker (uncredited)

Original Name : Hélène Cardona

Gender : Female

Dian Cathal

Character Name : American Reporter (uncredited)

Original Name : Dian Cathal

Gender : Male

Jake Cerny

Character Name : Airport Traveler (uncredited)

Original Name : Jake Cerny

Gender : Male

Daphne Cheung

Character Name : Passport Clerk (uncredited)

Original Name : Daphne Cheung

Gender : Female

Sam Chuck

Character Name : High School Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Sam Chuck

Gender : Male

Victoria Coburn

Character Name : Passerby (uncredited)

Original Name : Victoria Coburn

Gender : Male

Kimberly Collison

Character Name : Charity Event Mom (uncredited)

Original Name : Kimberly Collison

Gender : Female

Tiziana Coste

Character Name : Local Venetian (uncredited)

Original Name : Tiziana Coste

Gender : Male

Jaylen Davis

Character Name : Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Jaylen Davis

Gender : Male

Kristianne-Kaith Domingo

Character Name : Passerby (uncredited)

Original Name : Kristianne-Kaith Domingo

Gender : Male

Andrew Dunkelberger

Character Name : Courier (uncredited)

Original Name : Andrew Dunkelberger

Gender : Male

Charlie Esquér

Character Name : Mexican Survivor (uncredited)

Original Name : Charlie Esquér

Gender : Female

Ria Fend

Character Name : Tourist in Venice (uncredited)

Original Name : Ria Fend

Gender : Male

Ferroz Fernandez

Character Name : Tourist in Venice (uncredited)

Original Name : Ferroz Fernandez

Gender : Male

Vincent Frattini

Character Name : Venice Local (uncredited)

Original Name : Vincent Frattini

Gender : Male

Massi Furlan

Character Name : Flight Attendant (uncredited)

Original Name : Massi Furlan

Gender : Male

Cynthia Garbutt

Character Name : Charity Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Cynthia Garbutt

Gender : Male

Thomas Goodridge

Character Name : Tourist in Venice (uncredited)

Original Name : Thomas Goodridge

Gender : Male

Sonia Goswami

Character Name : Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Sonia Goswami

Gender : Female

Nicholle Hembra

Character Name : Saved Londoner (uncredited)

Original Name : Nicholle Hembra

Gender : Male

Michael Hennessy

Character Name : Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Michael Hennessy

Gender : Male

Meagan Holder

Character Name : Pretty Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Meagan Holder

Gender : Female

Patrick Doran

Character Name : Partygoer (uncredited)

Original Name : Patrick Doran

Gender : Male

Ruth Clarson

Character Name : Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Ruth Clarson

Gender : Female

Chris Hyacinthe

Character Name : Sneezy Tour Guide (uncredited)

Original Name : Chris Hyacinthe

Gender : Male

Michael Iacono

Character Name : Airport Kid Traveler (uncredited)

Original Name : Michael Iacono

Gender : Male

Roman Ibragimov

Character Name : Bar Customer (uncredited)

Original Name : Roman Ibragimov

Gender : Male

Theo Ip

Character Name : Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Theo Ip

Gender : Male

Timothy Christian Jansen

Character Name : High School Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Timothy Christian Jansen

Gender : Male

Keon Kendrick

Character Name : Flight Attendant (uncredited)

Original Name : Keon Kendrick

Gender : Male

Camille Kinloch

Character Name : Midtown High School Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Camille Kinloch

Gender : Male

Michal Kubal

Character Name : Czech TV News Anchor (uncredited)

Original Name : Michal Kubal

Gender : Male

Hannah Kurczeski

Character Name : Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Hannah Kurczeski

Gender : Male

Géraldine Lamarre

Character Name : Traffic Warden (uncredited)

Original Name : Géraldine Lamarre

Gender : Female

Jimena Larraguivel

Character Name : Mexican Villager (uncredited)

Original Name : Jimena Larraguivel

Gender : Male

Rich Lawton

Character Name : Journalist (uncredited)

Original Name : Rich Lawton

Gender : Male

Kat Leroy

Character Name : Czech Traditional Dancer (uncredited)

Original Name : Kat Leroy

Gender : Female

Gavin Lee Lewis

Character Name : Londoner (uncredited)

Original Name : Gavin Lee Lewis

Gender : Male

Patrick Loh

Character Name : Airport Passenger (uncredited)

Original Name : Patrick Loh

Gender : Male

Joseph Long

Character Name : Mob Boss (uncredited)

Original Name : Joseph Long

Gender : Male

Marian Lorencik

Character Name : New Czech Reveler (uncredited)

Original Name : Marian Lorencik

Gender : Male

Ketan Majmudar

Character Name : Berlin Commuter (uncredited)

Original Name : Ketan Majmudar

Gender : Male

Tony Mardon

Character Name : Londoner (uncredited)

Original Name : Tony Mardon

Gender : Male

Antonín Mašek

Character Name : Bellboy (uncredited)

Original Name : Antonín Mašek

Gender : Male

Ben Mendelsohn

Character Name : Talos (uncredited)

Original Name : Ben Mendelsohn

Gender : Male

Bradley Wj Miller

Character Name : Passerby (uncredited)

Original Name : Bradley Wj Miller

Gender : Male

Melissa Beth Miller

Character Name : Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Melissa Beth Miller

Gender : Male

Anthony Molinari

Character Name : Mob Guy (uncredited)

Original Name : Anthony Molinari

Gender : Male

Adrian Mozzi

Character Name : Venice Local (uncredited)

Original Name : Adrian Mozzi

Gender : Male

Brendan Murphy

Character Name : Police Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Brendan Murphy

Gender : Male

Amanda Musso

Character Name : Carnival Hot Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : Amanda Musso

Gender : Female

Emily Ng

Character Name : Italian Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Emily Ng

Gender : Female

Daniel Olson

Character Name : Czech Guy (uncredited)

Original Name : Daniel Olson

Gender : Male

Hiten Patel

Character Name : British Station Staff (uncredited)

Original Name : Hiten Patel

Gender : Male

Luigi Petrazzuolo

Character Name : Gondolier (uncredited)

Original Name : Luigi Petrazzuolo

Gender : Male

Aleksandrs Petukhovs

Character Name : London Passerby (uncredited)

Original Name : Aleksandrs Petukhovs

Gender : Male

Annie Pisapia

Character Name : Traveler (uncredited)

Original Name : Annie Pisapia

Gender : Female

Jivan Xander Ramesh

Character Name : Pedestrian (uncredited)

Original Name : Jivan Xander Ramesh

Gender : Male

Mike Ray

Character Name : Passerby (uncredited)

Original Name : Mike Ray

Gender : Male

Sofia Renee

Character Name : High School Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Sofia Renee

Gender : Male

Cailan Robinson

Character Name : Victoria's Crew (uncredited)

Original Name : Cailan Robinson

Gender : Male

Emmanuel Rodriguez

Character Name : Airport Traveler (uncredited)

Original Name : Emmanuel Rodriguez

Gender : Male

Ray Rosario

Character Name : TSA Agent (uncredited)

Original Name : Ray Rosario

Gender : Male

Daniel Ryves

Character Name : Dad Collecting Kids (uncredited)

Original Name : Daniel Ryves

Gender : Male

Maurice Sardison

Character Name : Party Goer (uncredited)

Original Name : Maurice Sardison

Gender : Male

Karen-J Sear

Character Name : American Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Karen-J Sear

Gender : Male

Ilya Tank Shilov

Character Name : Venice Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Ilya Tank Shilov

Gender : Male

Davina Sitaram

Character Name : London Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Davina Sitaram

Gender : Female

Joakim Skarli

Character Name : London Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Joakim Skarli

Gender : Male

Lucas Antoine Starrets

Character Name : Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Lucas Antoine Starrets

Gender : Male

Faith Tarby

Character Name : Perfumed Lady (uncredited)

Original Name : Faith Tarby

Gender : Male

Emily Tebbutt

Character Name : Venice Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Emily Tebbutt

Gender : Male

Lesdy Vanessa

Character Name : Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Lesdy Vanessa

Gender : Female

Jessica VanOss

Character Name : Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Jessica VanOss

Gender : Female

Joe David Walters

Character Name : Pawn Shop Owner (uncredited)

Original Name : Joe David Walters

Gender : Male

Jo Wheatley

Character Name : Armed Security Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Jo Wheatley

Gender : Female

Rocco Wu

Character Name : Peter's Art Classmate (uncredited)

Original Name : Rocco Wu

Gender : Male

Samantha Mishinski

Character Name : Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Samantha Mishinski

Gender : Male

Aristou Meehan

Character Name : Italian Boy (uncredited)

Original Name : Aristou Meehan

Gender : Male

Pierre Bergman

Character Name : Venice Fish Seller (uncredited)

Original Name : Pierre Bergman

Gender : Male

Reviews

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SWITCH.

@maketheSWITCH

2021-06-23

The whole film is a relentless flurry of action and adventure from the get-go, with the man himself sporting no less than four different spider suits (for all the mega fans out there). Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) gets a look-in once again after her very disappointing absence from 99.99% of ‘Endgame’, but she’s wasted on screen, serving little to no purpose. And while this film finally gives us a Peter/MJ love story, it’s all too familiar territory - not because of the characters involved but because we saw Peter pursue a crush in ‘Homecoming’. We also saw him try to balance the student/hero sides of his life then too. This is THIS Peter Parker’s fifth time on the rollercoaster. We’ve seen him and fell in love with him as the sweet, innocent kid who had greatness thrust upon him and his thirst to be a superhero. He had his shot in the ring - several times in fact - and now we need to see him grow, but they’ve just given us much of the same. We need to know where this is going, not just watch a kid play dress-ups time and time again. - Jess Fenton Read Jess' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-spider-man-far-from-home-in-a-post-iron-man-world-spideys-still-the-same-insecure-kid

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ZHidayaturahman

@ZHidayaturahman

2021-06-23

Amazing movie!!

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Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2021-06-23

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) First of all, this is a spoiler-free review of Far From Home, but NOT of Avengers: Endgame! So, if you still didn’t watch the latter or heard what happens in it (by some inexplicable reason), this is a SPOILER WARNING for the events of that era-ending film. Moving on to the web-slinger, this sequel is everything it should be and a bit more. It beautifully encapsulates how everyone’s feeling about the central death of Endgame, especially Peter Parker. I wished Jon Watts would put a lot of focus into Spider-Man’s grief and I hoped that a big part of the plot would be him just having to deal with the fact that his mentor/father figure is gone. He can’t continue to just be the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. He needs to grow up and become what everyone expects of him: to be the best of them all. Watts does all of it. There are so many emotionally powerful dialogues featuring Nick Fury or Happy (Jon Favreau) or even just moments with Tom Holland just standing alone and having to breathe through the pain of losing someone you love. The pressure that everyone is putting on his shoulders is immense, maybe too much for a simple teenager, but he’s everything but simple. I love every single bit of story dedicated to Peter and Tony Stark’s (Robert Downey Jr.) relationship. Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers wrote a wonderful screenplay, and Jon Watts executed it seamlessly. However, the reason why all of this works is due to Tom Holland’s performance. He said in an interview he would play Spider-Man until he can and until producers let him. I hope he stays around for years without end. He’s not only my favorite on-screen Spider-Man but my favorite on-screen Peter Parker as well. I love how he spends most of the movie holding on to his feelings, and in the last act, he just lashes out because he can’t take it anymore. He left my eyes close to tearing up in probably the best dialogue of the film with Happy. As a superhero, he perfectly embodies what Spidey is all about, and Holland has the plus of doing most of his action stunts. As a teenager, he’s incredibly funny, innocent, and he still doesn’t know how to deal with falling in love or having a crush, which leads me to the second of the three main storylines of this movie: his relationship with MJ. Zendaya did get some criticism from fans who, well, don’t like the fact that MJ is not the same one as in Sam Raimi’s original trilogy (physically and psychologically). Same for Holland and the fact that this Spider-Man has a lot more “gadgets” than Tobey Maguire’s. For those people, I only have one advice: understand that this is a distinct universe with different takes on characters we know and with other stories to tell which are, in fact, the closest we had to the comics so far. The sooner you accept this, the easier will be for you to enjoy these films. Having that in mind, MJ didn’t have much to do in Homecoming. Actually, she was even played as a post-credits twist so that the sequel could focus more on her … and it did. Their relationship gradually evolves throughout the movie smoothly and realistically. They’re teenagers! Having their first crush, trying to come up with a good time and place to tell the other they like them, being nervous when they’re together and being anxious when they’re separated … Watts handled this subplot very well. It didn’t feel forced (rom-coms should take some tips), Zendaya and Holland’s chemistry is palpable, and I love this new MJ. Most of the superhero’s lovers are the cliche damsel in distress, always needing saving and making dumb decisions. Zendaya’s MJ not only can handle herself, but she has an unique personality that makes her stand out. Finally, the third and last storyline relies on Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal). I can’t really get in-depth about this character because he has a massive impact on the narrative, but I can guarantee that Gyllenhaal makes this character work. I like how they approached Mysterio, but if it wasn’t for the outstanding actor that Gyllenhaal is, Far From Home would have suffered a bit. The relationship between him and Spider-Man is well-developed, but the character of Mysterio lacked better treatment. There’s an exposition dump midway through the runtime that’s just horrible. Really, really bad. However, the film moves on and gets better until it reaches the last 45 minutes, which are unbelievable. I will always prefer a slow start and a fantastic finish than the other way around. Far From Home struggles with the first two acts’ pacing, but the last one compensates that with some of the best action a Spider-Man movie ever had! There are so many sequences where our superheroes are just going at it, flying and swinging across buildings, bridges, and rivers like we’ve seen before, only better. The CGI looked like it could be excessive in the trailers, but instead, it’s some of the best Marvel has shown us. Nevertheless, the jaw-dropping scenes are some that involve illusions, very much like Dr. Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) had in his origin flick. Spider-Man has two memorable sequences (the VFX here are mind-blowing), one of which incorporates a certain superpower not seen in the MCU so far (officially, at least). The kid in me was smiling with pure joy, let’s write that. It’s on par with Homecoming. One is better than the other in various areas, but they’re extremely different, so comparing them might be unfair. The first had the goal of introducing a “new” character to the MCU, so the focus relied solely on Peter Parker having to deal with his powers and being the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. This sequel is set so far away from the origin story and so much happened between these two that if people chose to watch them back-to-back, they wouldn’t understand much of what’s going on. Nevertheless, Far From Home still has its own issues. Like I wrote above, the first two acts struggle with its pacing. While it’s refreshing to watch Spider-Man in other cities besides New York, the transitions between them are ridiculously fast, especially one that takes Peter Parker to another country in such an illogical way. The film tries to play off these less rational moments with comedy bits quite often and sometimes it just doesn’t work, affecting both the tone and pacing. I liked Ned in Homecoming, and I also enjoyed his presence here, but this time he almost felt like just a comic relief guy instead of that essential “sidekick” to Spider-Man. Michael Giacchino’s score is good, but for some reason, I couldn’t really connect with it, which I think it’s the first time I don’t exactly love Giacchino’s themes. Finally, the comedy skits could be better, they don’t land that many times and the one supposedly funny scene I remember is the absolute worst. All in all, I still had a blast! I think I prefer Far From Home to Homecoming since the latter deals with a much more complex and emotionally compelling story than the origin flick. The action is some of the MCU’s best and definitely as great as Spider-Man’s action ever was, featuring some mind-bending, astonishing sequences. The cast is brilliant, especially Tom Holland who cements his spot as the best on-screen web-slinger ever. Zendaya and Jon Favreau are also amazing, but I have to praise Jake Gyllenhaal’s performance because he’s just awesome every single time. It’s the movie the MCU needed after the tragic events of Endgame. It works because we feel what Peter Parker’s feeling and we can deal with our grief with the help of Spider-Man’s journey in this film. Aside from some minor problems with pacing, comedy, and exposition, the last act plus the two post-credits scenes, which have a tremendous impact on the movie and on what’s to come on Phase Four, are more than enough for you to go see this film at the theater. Don’t miss it! Rating: B+

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Rodney Wollam

@Columbusbuck

2021-06-23

Problems: I thought the Gyllenhaal character was corny, Spidey taking selfies too out of character for a selfless hero, and the Fury twist throughout the movie really unnecessary. What I liked: Tom Holland continues to be a charming actor.

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

There's a some things in _Spider-Man: Far From Home_ that I personally didn't love. But I got **exactly** what I wanted from Mysterio, and that was so important to me. It's pretty amazing that the MCU is twenty three films deep, and they're still bringing out this sort of quality. I know this series is not for everyone. But until they start making movies I don't like, I'm gonna keep showing up. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

I just came home with the kids from the cinema where we had watched Spider-Man: Far From Home so I thought I would write a few lines while it was still fresh in my mind. I have to say that it was a decent enough movie. I didn’t exactly regret having forked out the money to watch it in the cinema but that’s about it. It’s far from a great movie and the end scene…well it’s a typical really crappy Hollywood ending where the writer cannot be bothered to spend time creating something intelligent so he just goes for the usual sensationalist cliffhanger bullshit. As with the previous movie, Spider-Man: Homecoming, this is a Spider-Man for kids, or at least younger people, movie which perhaps is part of why I am somewhat lukewarm towards it. This one did not feel as childish as the previous one but there is still a lot of teenage angst and rubbish in it. The plot is of course highly predictable as well. The special effects on the other hand are quite good and essentially what makes the movie worth watching. At least to me. The end fight with hundreds of those drones flying around intermixed with Mysterio’s illusions where quite cool. A bit over the top perhaps but cool nonetheless.

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JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

I liked it okay, I guess. Tom Holland was good and shared good chemistry with Zendaya and some of the action was okay, but the so-called plot was rather weak and how it forced into the Iron Man movies fell flat, as did Gyllenhaal post-turn including an awkwardly written exposition scene. Definitely not as good as Homecoming and really reminded me why Marvel proper (mostly) is better at this than Sony-Marvel.

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dylaneamusic

@dylaneamusic

2021-06-23

Great film!

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belemo

@belemo

2021-06-23

Great family movie. Has enough comedy, action, and drama to keep you entertained. Love how the villain played on poor old Spideys naiveness. Underwhelming ending though.

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Peter89Spencer

@Peter89Spencer

2021-06-23

Spider-Man: Far From Home is the first of a new chapter in the MCU. Sad though, because it's all the first one with the late Stan Lee. Still, this was not a bad film. And I am glad they showed that twist where Mysterio was the real bad guy (a nod to the mainstream comics) - I would not have enjoyed the film if they had altered the background of the character. And that mid-credit scene - I can't wait for the third film! Maybe they'll finally introduce the Sinister Six, and maybe Matt Murdcock/Daredevil.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

A good end to Phase Three of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In short, I like 'Spider-Man: Far from Home'. I do think it's someway off its predecessor, but I still had a suitably fun time watching this. Tom Holland remains top notch in the main role, with Jake Gyllenhaal, Samuel L. Jackson and Zendaya supporting strongly. The story is a solid one, I like the concept of it; especially with Gyllenhaal's character. Some of the special effects do look a little questionable, but only in relation to how great the effects usually are in the MCU. Compared to an 'average' film, they still look good. By sheer process of the elimination, it probably is one of my least favourite films from this universe. That's not a negative though, as I very much like it and keenly await the currently unnamed sequel.

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Dineth Hansana Karunarathna

@DHKarunarathna

2021-06-23

My favourite Movie.movie villain,costume was great. Great and Amazing Movie.Must Watch.

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Dineth Hansana Karunarathna

@DHKarunarathna

2021-06-23

The Best Spider-Man Movie of All time.

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M.A.DinethHansanaKarunarathna

@M.A.DinethHansanaKarunarathna

2021-06-23

This movie is great. It is better than **Spider-Man: Homecoming** and must watch.

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-12

I'll be honest upfront and say that I am still not a fan of MJ. She is supposed to be a redhead, she is supposed to be a sexpot, and she is supposed to both know she's hot and have no issues telling other people that. She's supposed to be well out of Parker's league. This is a bit too far from the source material for me. And the same goes with Flash. He's really supposed to be that guy that burns out the moment he graduates from high school. All muscle and no brain. And this Flash has a future. He's not going to deliver your pizza when you go visit your parents. But, beyond that, it's still a fun movie, but one that didn't have as many laughs as the first outing. Although Holland still delivers, this has a more somber and serious tone and, really, Jake Gyllenhaal is not at all as good of a villain as Michael Keaton was. He's kind of irritating to watch and, really he always has been. The plot twist, if took my wife by surprise, but honestly it was something that absolutely everyone familiar with the source material could see coming from the trailers. It didn't come as a surprise for those of us that read the comic books. Still, it was fun and sentimental and paid a respect to the Avengers that I suspect certain movies in the franchise will not. That being said it's not going to have the laughs of Homecoming, it couldn't and still feel appropriate.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-05-29

The "Spider-man" franchise seems to be the one that is bucking the recent, repetitive, trend with the films actually getting better each time. The dynamic between Tom Holland's webbed-wonder and Jake Gyllenhaal's "Peck" in this is great and now that we don't have to pretend we don't know the identity pf "Spidey", we can develop the character much more fully so the relationship with MJ (Marisa Tomei) is also taking better shape too. It's fast-moving, entertaining and the plot is fun. For a change, the CGI is complementary to the production rather than the sole reason for it. Good stuff, this, more please!