![]() ![]() ![]() MJ has much more to do this time around, despite playing Peter's girlfriend and inevitably finding herself falling from a tall building in the third act. Special mentions go to Zendaya and Jacob Batalon (Peter's best friend, Ned). His eyes flicker with the difficult moral decisions nagging Peter. The darker, PG-rated material pushes Holland to burning, emotional places. Holland also gets to showcase his dramatic acting talents, more than just his effortless likability. But this time around, he fares much better (though Spidey's trademark quips, apart from one scene with Doc Ock, are still sorely lacking). , Holland's on-screen version verged on being painted as a frustratingly naive and gullible athlete. Holland's iteration, while younger than the previous two, rarely has the opportunities to utilize this less-flashy asset. This time, Peter also exercises his Spidey senses, so that the often-joked-about "Peter tingle" is now a real asset - one that we can finally feel too, via sound effects and a close-up on Holland's face.Ī sequence with Doctor Strange is not only trippy and eye-popping, but it gives Peter a chance to use his other superpower: his brain. ![]() Small details, such as Peter using his webs to grab things around Aunt May's apartment, add welcome charm and color. A first-person perspective straps you in for a dizzying ride with Spider-Man swinging from A to B. The action scenes, featuring hand-to-hand combat, feel more practical and visceral. The visual effects in general have been parceled out and tapered down, so that we don't have to sift through the effects-heavy murk-storm of Far From Home. ![]()
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