Saturday, June 30, 2012

Amazingly Spiderman...

The next-door boy spends long hours on rooftop, will keep a close eye on him!
Let me say it all before I forget - loved dated, saggy yet sweet Sally Field, her pairing with elegantly handsome Martin Sheen as Uncle Ben (and his modified speech on 'Responsibility'), portrayal of so very american Peter Parker by Andrew Garfield and the classically fantastic Rhys Ifans as Dr Connors(Lizard). 
It was disenchanting yet so unforgettable!
Don't expect Sam Raimi's magically poetic Spidy and whom you end up seeing here is the nondescript neighbor boy who greets you everyday and you instantly forget. Amazing Spiderman makes us experience the Spidy saga differently (quite in Batman's line) wherein Peter, along his quest to know his deceased parents better, unwittingly confronts the person supposedly responsible for his parents' death. That's but a subterfuge to set the movie rolling before it takes the usual course of having Spiderman ridding the city of evil of some superlative kind...and it was great watching him doing his job so well and spectacularly!
We loved superheroes 'cos they are wear brief on slacks! Period. Amazing Spiderman blatantly disregards that notion and introduces us to someone as tardy, feeble and fickle as you and I - and who doesn't always make promises to keep!
BTW, Spandex should ceremoniously launch a secretive section for clothing Superheroes. 
...loved the movie!

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