Spider-Man: Far from Home
- 2019
- Tous publics
- 2h 9min
Peter Parker et ses amis partent en vacances d'été en Europe où Peter tente de sauver ses amis d'un méchant connu sous le nom de Mysterio.Peter Parker et ses amis partent en vacances d'été en Europe où Peter tente de sauver ses amis d'un méchant connu sous le nom de Mysterio.Peter Parker et ses amis partent en vacances d'été en Europe où Peter tente de sauver ses amis d'un méchant connu sous le nom de Mysterio.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 11 victoires et 26 nominations au total
J.B. Smoove
- Mr. Dell
- (as JB Smoove)
Résumé
Reviewers say 'Spider-Man: Far From Home' garners mixed reviews, highlighting impressive visual effects, thrilling action sequences, and standout performances by Tom Holland and Jake Gyllenhaal. The humor and MCU integration receive applause. However, criticisms point to predictable plot twists, heavy reliance on CGI, and a perceived lack of narrative depth. The teenage drama and romance subplots are deemed less engaging by some. Exposition and plot holes also draw complaints. Despite these issues, many find the film enjoyable and entertaining.
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That is what I've come to expect from 90% of the Marvel movies. Some are Bad, and very few lean towards being Great.
However childish the movie may feel for some, the story was perfectly fine which is not common for action movies including some of the post 2005 Marvel movies... And even if it doesn't feel very special, unique or whatever you expected it to be, you cannot deny that the directing work was decent to say the least!
Most of all, my 8 out of 10 is earned by the acting in this movie.
P.S.: If you are rating this movie a 1/10 you're simply having issues with it being different from what you were expecting and cannot accept that not every movie is a Stark movie. But I tell you, to be a good reviewer is to see the beauty in differences.
However childish the movie may feel for some, the story was perfectly fine which is not common for action movies including some of the post 2005 Marvel movies... And even if it doesn't feel very special, unique or whatever you expected it to be, you cannot deny that the directing work was decent to say the least!
Most of all, my 8 out of 10 is earned by the acting in this movie.
P.S.: If you are rating this movie a 1/10 you're simply having issues with it being different from what you were expecting and cannot accept that not every movie is a Stark movie. But I tell you, to be a good reviewer is to see the beauty in differences.
Just evaluating this piece of work, I genuinely think it is a very good superhero popcorn movie. The visual effects are awesome, the scene is shocking enough, the comedy element is just right, and the plot is also great.
If placed in the Marvel universe, Spider-Man's growth and the missing feeling for Iron Man are enough to touch people deeply.
I was pretty sad the whole time when I watching the movie because I already know the ending and everything. Peter Park, the 16 years old boy, has suffered way too much. He is not Tony Stark, but everyone wants him to be. After the end game, he is no longer the young boy who is high-minded and dreaming to be the big hero to the world like he was in the Homecoming. Now he doubts himself, he lost his confidence. He only wants to be a friendly neighbor, but he also lost the right to choose, to make the decision. He bears far more than he should bear, what a poor kid...
The movie is a breath of fresh air, a fun romp through Europe with your favourite friendly neighborhood spider-man. Well written and acted, this movie again threads the line between a typical Marvel movie and a Highschool teen comedy, this time feeling especially fresh after the high stakes epic that Endgame was.
Gyllenhaal also shines as Misterio, finally giving the great villain a worthy (if not completely accurate) screen adaptation, and although the story is a bit convoluted, it certainly doesn't defy it's own internal logic.
The ending is especially great, leaving the viewer genuinely excited for the next installment in the Spider-Man saga. Here's to many more Tom Holland outings!
Gyllenhaal also shines as Misterio, finally giving the great villain a worthy (if not completely accurate) screen adaptation, and although the story is a bit convoluted, it certainly doesn't defy it's own internal logic.
The ending is especially great, leaving the viewer genuinely excited for the next installment in the Spider-Man saga. Here's to many more Tom Holland outings!
Like most folks i absoultley adored this movie it had a ton of action and adventure there was even humor loved the characters of ned and mj the movie is a summer action movie lovers dream so so good i could barley ask for more and i probably would not want more i can honestly say see it see it see it
This is one rare time that the sequel is better than the first. I absolutely loved this movie and the pop up surprises just blew me away. This movie has so many dimensions that allow the characters to grow while moving the overall universe forward. Beautifully done and so happy to see Sony actually working with Marvel to produce the best Spider-Man films ever.
Which Actors Almost Played Spider-Man?
Which Actors Almost Played Spider-Man?
Spider-Man has been one of the biggest superhero franchises to hit the big screen in the past two decades. Who was almost cast in the three different iterations of the superhero tale?
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- AnecdotesThe Netherlands tulip field scene was filmed in a grass field in the UK. It required around two million digital tulips.
- Gaffes(at around 35 mins) Based on the shots in the scenes both prior and after, the students are staying at a hotel on the main island of Venice. When they depart, a bus picks them up. However, in reality, motor vehicles are not allowed in the city, especially not buses or coaches. It would be impossible for them to navigate the winding streets or canals.
- Citations
Happy Hogan: You take care of the suit. I'll take care of the music.
['Back in Black' by AC/DC plays]
Peter Parker: Oh, I love Led Zeppelin!
- Crédits fousSPOILER: There are two scenes in the closing credits:
- one scene features Spider-Man's identity being outed to the world and portraying him as a villain
- the second scene shows that Fury and Hill are actually Skrulls, who are serving on Earth and in touch with the real Fury, who is in space.
- Versions alternativesOn August 29, 2019, a new Extended Cut of the film was put into theaters. It had four minutes of new content, which was expected to be a new scene.
- ConnexionsEdited from Iron Man (2008)
- Bandes originalesI Will Always Love You
Written by Dolly Parton
Performed by Whitney Houston
Courtesy of Arista Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Spider-Man: Lejos de casa
- Lieux de tournage
- Prague, République tchèque(the city itself, but also the Broek op Langedijk scenes)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 160 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 391 283 774 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 92 579 212 $US
- 7 juil. 2019
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 132 723 226 $US
- Durée2 heures 9 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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