The Amazing Spiderman: Just a VFX
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The Amazing Spiderman directed by
Marc Webb another version of Sam Raami’s Spiderman –I but with a different villain,
is worth watching it for the Special Effects.
The script is fully focused on
the Pre-Transformation era of Peter Parker and his parents, in this version a
more logical light has been thrown on the way Peter Parker becomes a Spiderman by
a Spider bite. Here peter parker uses a mechanically designed instrument to
spin his web. The whole script focuses more on the psychological aspects of Peter
Parker than on the Spiderman.
The script is very strong when it
is seen as a prequel but when you expect your Superhero “Spiderman” on the
screen you flunk. The film is full of logics, where you find many occasions when
Spiderman reveals the Peter Parker within him, bows his head before the cops. But
when it comes to the visual effects its simply amazing work. The antagonist of
the movie is not like Sandman or any other villain the Spiderman has fought
before it’s his Father’s colleague this time.
The Amazing Spiderman is really a
good film when it is watched without expecting the previous versions,
especially for Indian Audience who always don’t want their superheroes to keep
on talking and wondering about their previous life. The same fate was to “The Batman Begins” too.
Irfan Khan in the film clearly
shows that Hollywood has started depending upon Indian market for their films
nothing else.
Finally “The Amazing Spiderman” is
not for Indian audience……
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