1. Stone and
Garfield are pure gold! As in the
original film, Andrew Garfield (Peter Parker/Spiderman) and Emma Stone (Gwen
Stacy) have an amazing chemistry that translates well on screen. In this sequel the real-life couple cranks up
their amazing quirky appeal and audiences will surely notice how genuine their
attraction seems. It’s hard to believe
that the couple is following a script as their dialogue seems all too
real. The film makers seem to relish
their on screen chemistry as long portions of the film are dedicated to the
struggle Peter has with fighting crime and putting Gwen at risk of his enemies
discovering their relationship. Indeed,
what this new Spiderman franchise will long be remembered for is the amazing
romantic appeal of Garfield and Stone.
2.
Jamie Fox
makes a good bad guy. Of course most
fans of the series and of Oscar winner Jamie Fox were eager to see his
performance as popular comic book villain, Electro. While I expected the villain’s motivation to
become evil to be more substantial, Fox delivers an amazing performance as a
nerd obsessed with Spiderman who, through an accident involving exposure to
massive amounts of electricity, becomes a super villain capable of frying those
who oppose him with a single electrical bolt.
Fox is quirky and amusing as the nerd and following the transformation
becomes foreboding and menacing speaking in a deep, darker tone aided well by
stunning visual effects. Fox is truly
captivating as Electro.
3.
Special
effects extravaganza. The true mark of a super hero/comic book film is its
special effects and Amazing Spiderman 2 does not disappoint. From the sweeping vistas of Spiderman
swinging from skyscrapers to Electro’s colourful bursts of electrical energy,
the film makers seemed to have spared no expense to ensure that the film looks,
sounds and feels extraordinary. What I
particularly liked about this sequel is the new camera angles used as Spidie
swings into action and the audience is able to see the streets below and
gigantic buildings from the hero’s point of view. It creates an amusement park –like experience
and allows the audience to feel the rush and excitement of the scene. Though the battle scenes between Electro and Spiderman
have a video game-like appearance with fast, kinetic movements that can be
dizzying at times, overall the action sequences are visually stunning.
4.
Garfield
is still better than MacGuire - Few
will argue that Andrew Garfield is the best Spiderman to date and his winning
streak continues in this sequel with his suave, yet quirky take on the ‘web
slinger’. While Tobey MacGuire offered a
nerdy, boy-next-door quality, Garfield is heroic, yet relatable with zany one-liners
used to insult the many villains he faces in this sequel. I was hesitant about the number of villains
in this entry overwhelming the story line and taking the attention away from
the hero. After all, the last Super hero
film which featured three villains was the gigantic flop Batman and Robin in
which over-the-top villains stole the spotlight. However, thanks to a truly well written script,
Peter Parker remains at the forefront of the story with Electro being his main
challenge while other villains The Rhino (an hilarious Paul Giamatti) and the Green
Goblin (Dane DeHaan from the Sci-fi film
Chronicle) merely make brief cameos and appear just to set up the plot for the evitable
third sequel. Garfield is allowed to
soar and takes full advantage of his poignant moments with Emma Stone and Sally
Field returning as his aunt May.
5.
Shocking
climax that will leave audiences floored (no spoilers). While I will not say what happens in the
final climatic battle between Electro, Spiderman and another villain who makes
a surprise appearance, I will warn that what happens at the end of this sequel
is something few super hero movies would attempt. I was completely floored by the sudden turn
of events and even heard audible gasps from the other audience members as few
expected the writers to go for such a shocking end. I will say that the final battle is
spectacular with a large scale showdown between Fox and Garfield executed
brilliantly with amazing special effects aided well by a pulsating soundtrack
by Hans Zimmer. What I particularly like
about this sequel is the strong writing which creates a perfect balance between
the super human battles and poignant relationships between Peter Parker, Gwen
Stacy and Aunt May. Sally Field is
memorable as Peter’s main confidant and grounds the film with emotional heft. While I felt some of the emotional scenes
seemed a bit too long, the overall mix of spectacular action, romance and poignant
story –telling makes this sequel one of the best super hero films in recent
memory with a memorable ending that audiences will be talking about for years.
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Good review Tyga Austin
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