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Spider-Man

Spider-Man

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Superhero drama in which a shy high-school student accidentally acquires the ability to climb and sense danger like a spider.

Certificate12

Duration116 mins

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  • Joe, 14
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Review by Joe, 14

4 stars

22 Oct 2014

Spiderman is an oddity, but in a great way. Somehow, it avoids getting tangled in the web of superhero film conventions. Here, director Sam Raimi has achieved a rare balance of action and emotional depth, which is actually far more engaging than the web shooting antics that we all want to see.

Most of us know the story of Peter Parker, a high school ‘loser’ who is bitten by a genetically mutated spider and receives superpowers. After he fully realises said powers, Peter Parker turned Spiderman swings through Manhattan, saving people. This is evident but there is lots going on in the plot, such as his struggles with love, bullies and the tragedy of his family.

At the helm of the film is Tobey Maguire, who provides an exceptional performance that allows us to empathise with nerdy Peter Parker and also cheer on the titular hero. Kirsten Dunst also does not disappoint as Mary Jane, the girl that Peter has long pined for. The rest of the cast are excellent with the exception of Willem Dafoe as the Green Goblin. The costume and mask are almost laughable and he manages to be not remotely scary and we never really feel threatened by him.

Raimi shows us a stereotypical superhero but with a human and vulnerable twist. In this blockbuster, filled with web turning events, can be enjoyed by anyone, but children especially will be immersed and entertained.

Joe, 14 and Hannah, 14

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