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2021-12-16 07:51:12 By : Mr. Wike Wang

Spider-Man: Nowhere to go is not going to work. Its story is intricate and overly dependent on fan service, and basically requires a degree in Web-Head History to fully understand it. However, its successful character dynamics, shocking story rhythm, and unbridled confidence in its core concepts make it one of the most exciting movies in the MCU to date.

Starting precisely from a place far away from home, we met Peter Parker (Tom Holland) shortly after his identity was revealed by the mysterious guest. Deprived of his anonymity, Peter and his friends became one of the most famous people on the planet, full of paparazzi, reporters, and those who believe that he murdered the mysterious guest.

Desperate Peter turns to him and Dr. Stephen Strange (played by Benedict Cumberbatch) to save half of the universe. The strange proposal makes the world forget that Peter is Spiderman, but the mysterious art is not easy for the magic master, and the spell is wrong. Now the multiverse is collapsing, and Spider-Man villains from other universes—including the Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Electric Light, Lizard, and Sandman, all played by their original actors)—are emerging. Can Spider-Man stop them? Well, you have to pay attention to find that we haven't broken anything.

"Nowhere" is a movie that is difficult to comment on. It is impossible to talk about specific plot details without destroying anything in the second and third acts, and even talking about it around it will make those familiar with the wider Spider Canon give up the game. However, in the first impression, I like it.

There are some things we can talk about. It can be said that No Way Home is an incredibly ambitious adventure movie that is effortless when it comes to action. One of the highlights that we can talk about is the battle with Doc Ock (in the trailer).

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Its clear director Jon Watts was more confident than ever when shooting fighting scenes. During Peter and Otto’s terrible warped tentacle battle, the camera moved in a surprisingly dynamic way. This hard-to-compete battle breathes new life into the best superhero scene ever, the train scene in Spider-Man 2.

We can also warn you that when Holland said that this action movie would be "cruel", he did not lie-at least for Marvel movies. In this movie, Holland is hit emotionally and physically-I suggest bringing a box of tissues to ensure safety-so many that it is sometimes difficult to watch.

As a result, the film lost some of the charm of returning home and being away from home inspired by John Hughes. Unfortunately, because this is one of the more pleasant things in this version of Wallcrawler. The movie still has moments of indiscretion, usually in the form of Marvel's satire, but it is good that the movie is not in pain; on the contrary, it is lost in the fog of fan service.

Well, this may be a bit harsh. No Way Home is not too self-indulgent about its fan service and returning characters. The villains feel that they have been eliminated from their respective movies, and their motives are consistent with their roles. Again, at this point, all the blinks and nods to the broader MCU standard feel worthwhile, not at the "hey remember what you like" moment.

Multiverse: Best Science Fiction Movie

The real shine of No Way Home lies in its core concept. This is a comic movie with a capital letter C. We are talking about lunatics, high-concept stupidity that would have been laughed at by Hollywood ten years ago. It won't work for everyone, but this movie approaches its stupid notion of hell with such a strong self-confidence, you can't help but admire it.

The award-winning actors of No Way Home performed many more advanced stories. Although we know that Holland, Zendaya and Jacob Batalon have worked very well together, the newcomers to the series are still welcome. Cumberbatch’s grumpy magician performed well on excited children, and Dafoe and Molina are the secrets of this movie, basically stealing every scene they were in, some The incredible performance chewed the scenery like a hungry beaver.

There are many more topics about No Way Home, but honestly, it ignores censorship. The best thing we can say is that if you like Web-Head, this movie is a Spider-Man fan’s dream come true.

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The high-concept story of Spider-Man: Way No Way Home has left a deep impression, even if it is really trapped by some fan service networks. Basically, this is the dream of Spider-Man fans come true.