The Amazing Spider-Man (FILM REVIEW)
The Amazing Spider-Man
Film Review
by Kam Williams
Andrew Garfield Stars in Reboot of Marvel Comics
Franchise
When Columbia Pictures first brought
Spider-Man to the big screen in 2002, the Marvel Comics adaptation was such a box-office
bonanza that it spawned a couple of equally-phenomenal sequels. Now, just a
decade later, the studio has already seen fit to reboot the popular franchise.
Although that might strike some as too
soon to attempt to replicate a winning formula, director Marc Webb (500 Days of
Summer) proves himself to be more than up to that daunting challenge. For The Amazing Spider-Man easily eclipses the earlier trilogy via a relatively-sophisticated combination
of shadowy cinematography, edgier dialogue, seamless special effects and palpable
romantic chemistry.
The film
stars Andrew Garfield
as unassuming Peter Parker-turned-superhero Spider-Man, opposite Emma Stone as
his love interest, Gwen Stacy. At the point of departure of this origins
adventure, he’s still just a 98-pound weakling being bullied in school and
secretly harboring a secret crush on a cute classmate (Stone).
We learn that Peter has been raised
by his Aunt May (Sally Field) and Uncle Ben (Martin Sheen) but remains consumed
with solving the mysterious disappearance of his parents (Campbell Scott and Embeth Davidtz) years ago. So, he pays a visit to a former colleague of
his father, Dr. Curt Connors (Rhys Ifans), a leading research scientist at
Oscorp, a biotech currently attempting to develop a revolutionary limb
regeneration serum.
Connors claims to be trying to create
a world without weakness by splicing human genes with those of other species.
But his interest isn’t entirely altruistic, since he also happens to be missing
an arm himself.
While snooping around Oscorp labs, Peter
is bitten by a mutated spider which leads to his developing incredible strength
as well as the ability to climb walls and spin web like an arachnid. This evolution
conveniently dovetails with his need for a new physique with which to impress
Gwen and to settle the score with his tormentors back at Midtown Science High.
Moreover, his uncle’s subsequent slaying
by a mugger inspires the grief-stricken lad to embark on a crime-fighting
campaign as a masked vigilante. That doesn’t sit well with Gwen’s dad (Denis
Leary), an NYPD Captain opposed to citizens taking the law into their own
hands.
Nevertheless, the ante is only upped
when an impatient Dr. Connors morphs into a formidable, lizard-like creature after
injecting himself with an experimental elixir. Worse, the drug leaves the power-hungry
madman hell-bent on hatching a plan for world domination which the cops are
ill-equipped to derail, but a challenge tailor-made for your friendly
neighborhood Spider-Man.
A spectacular, satisfying summer
blockbuster offering the perfect air-conditioned escape from the sweltering
heat wave.
Excellent
(4 stars)
Rated PG-13 for violence and intense action.
Running time: 136 minutes
Distributor: Columbia Pictures
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