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As Peter, Garfield really shines. He fits the role nearly as perfectly as Robert Downey does as Tony Stark. Garfield’s acting range covers the entire emotional spectrum very convincingly, from awkward flirtations with Gwen, to a heart wrenching scene involving his Uncle Ben’s murder. Garfield is such a good actor it takes little effort on the part of the audience to become invested in his character. As Spider-Man, Garfield also delivers the goods. Behind the mask, he can’t help but show off with his new abilities and his use of Spidey’s trademark –witty banter- makes him feel a bit more comparable to Spider-Man from the comic books.
The special effects are also updated and feel superior to the original films. Audiences really get a sense of what a rush it would be to swing through the towering skyscrapers of the city. Even Spider-Man’s movements and combat-style mimic the comic book even more tightly than before. The film isn’t short on spectacular action sequences that appear to be contingent more on stunt work than actual CGI; all the while maintain a balance between story and spectacle.
The film is not without some flaws and the first half of the movie comes off a bit repetitive after seeing the original. Still, it is a fresh and enjoyable take on the character and paves the way for an exceptional new cast to entertain audiences with further tales of the world’s favorite wall-crawler.
So now that The Amazing Spider-Man is in theaters, in place of the question "why re-boot Spider-Man," a new question can be asked... when is the next Spider-Man movie?
The Amazing Spider-Man gets 4 out of 5 Stars!
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