Tuesday, 3 May 2022

Spider-Man: No Way Home 2021 by AverageMansReviews

Spider-Man: No Way Home 2021 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/shooting/stabbing/decapitation/transformation

Things continue to get worse for Earth Dimension-616/Originally Earth-199999 Peter Parker/Spider-Man: as [Earth Dimension-833] Quentin Beck/Mysterio [Jake Gyllenhaal] departs and leaves things on a bombshell. Which leaves [Earth Dimension-616] Peter [Earth Dimension-616] MJ; Michelle Jones-Watson; [Zendaya] and [Earth Dimension-616] Ned Leeds [Jacob Batalon] with all devastated lives. Spending two seconds to think about it [Earth Dimension-616] Peter decides to go to the home/Mansion [the Sanctum Sanctorum] of [Earth Dimension-616] Dr. Stephen Strange/Dr. Strange [Benedict Cumberbatch.] Now after originally declining what [Earth Dimension-616] Peter asks of him he changes his mind, but I should quickly point out that [Earth Dimension-616] The Supreme Sorcerers Wong [Benedict Wong] disagrees with this and wants to be left out of it and as we will see for very good reason as things don't exactly go according to plan, thanks to [Earth Dimension-616] Peter's indecision.

The pacing of this 148 minute film; it hits the ground running from the very beginning, it carries on from the previous film title Spider-Man: Far from Home with immediate effect with starting with sound effects and beginning a few minutes before the previous film ended, so this film just lots perfectly in and rapidly continues from where it left off.

The character developments and performances; they are all excellent, this is very much a cast performance; be it from [Earth Dimension-616] Peter Parker/Spider-Man [Tom Holland] and [Earth Dimension-616] Dr. Stephen Strange/Dr. Strange;[Benedict Cumberbatch] as there clearly is an age gap in the way that each other think, even [Earth Dimension-616] Dr. Stephen Strange/Dr. Strange makes reference to his age at some point, we seem to have a consistent flavour of deadpan comedy for one example and in a nutshell, I am paraphrasing here. Earth [Dimension-616]  Ned Leeds [Jacob Batalon] asks [Earth-Dimension-96283] Peter Parker/Spider-Man [Toby Maguire] about his best friend whilst they are preparing things for the final battle, without stopping and taking this as an everyday occurrence, he tells Ned in this very calm manner with Ned fluently slightly taken back mixed with this is awkward [you can feel the awkwardness.]

[Earth Dimension-20703] Peter Parker/Spider-Man [Andrew Garfield] gets to put a demon of his to bed as well so in a roundabout way as he saves [Earth Dimension-616,] MJ the only one that is carrying major like galaxies worth of pressure in comparison to the other two after everything is said and done is [Earth Dimension-616] Peter Parker/Spider-Man [Tom Holland.]

I know I have recently made reference to an action sequence already, but I need to put in a little bit more substance the action and the art are both visually a masterpiece and hard-hitting as we have [Earth Dimension-616] Peter Parker/Spider-Man doing battle with [Earth-Dimension-96283] Dr. Norman Osborn/Green Goblin [Willem Dafoe] in this department building or where [Earth Dimension-616] Harold "Happy" Hogan [Jon Favreau] lives. I will discuss a small section of this action sequence it is where [Earth-Dimension-96283] Dr. Norman Osborn/Green Goblin is punching down on from being on top of Peter [Earth Dimension-616] Parker/Spider-Man from this high level up in this building, so we get this effect/consequence of [Earth-Dimension-96283] Dr. Norman Osborn/Green Goblin punching so hard that the floor breaks and they both go down to the next level and so on and so forth until they get to the bottom of this building; this sequence looks clean, tidy and with a pinch of comedy as they both go from one level to the next in rapid time.

This film receives: 10/10, this film is top-notch entertainment; from beginning to end it has so, so much to offer its audiences on be it action or its visual artistic layout or others, this really does open Pandora's box for the future of the MCU [Marvel Cinematic Universe] where anything is possible at any time, the possibilities are endless and yes I know this film breaks the rules of dimensional ethics/time travel rules/or anything that can be deemed anything like these two; two different things but this rule applies to both, [in a nutshell; this rule is as follows; make sure you leave everything as you found it all of them, it’s to follow its already predetermined outcome because if not it will start a chain reaction of, unknown sequences of events which could be/more than likely be much worse than its already predetermined outcome. This is why we have many different dimensions because for every decision we make it gets played out in an alternative dimension where in this alternative dimension it is meant to go like this in the first place.] But I digress speculation mixed with observation of trailer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 2022 [which incidentally right at the end of the closing credits and after one credits scene you will see a trailer for it.] But my point being is this; it looks like that this will cover breaking these rules, so I can't really complain about it. [Update: Friday 06/05/2022, after seeing this film they didn't cover this, so speculation on my part but to be honest I don't know they may or may not cover this at some point in the future, but this film still receives the mark it has, because that is how strong it is.]

But back to here and now; in this review I did try to put a little selection of characters/performers from different dimensions in here somewhere and what they did as well and on a quick side note I don't like square brackets back-to-back, if I can help it hence why they are separate, meaning at minimum there is a word between them. But without a shadow of doubt this project deserves every single accredited award it has such as 27 Winners which includes Casting Society of America, USA 2022; Zeitgeist Award; Sarah Finn Chase Paris [location casting] Tara Feldstein [location casting] Molly Doyle [associate] and/or 47 Nominees [full disclosure it will read 47, Academy Awards, USA 2022; Oscar; Best Achievement in Visual Effects Kelly Port Chris Waegner Scott Edelstein Daniel Sudick.


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