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The Amazing Spider-Man
(2012)

Reboot Entertains Old & New Fans
Genre: Fantasy
MPAA Rating: PG-13
for action and violence
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Runtime: 136 minutes
Our Rating:
Directed by: Marc Webb
Cast:
Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Sally Field, Martin Sheen
Review by Diana Saenger
The Amazing Spider-Man, yet another movie based on the popular comic book series, has swung into theatres as a reboot. Gone is Tobey Maguire, Drake Bell, or anyone else who donned the mask. Andrew Garfield (The Social Network) now portrays Peter Parker and Emma Stone plays his gal Gwen Stacy, replacing Kristen Dunst as Mary. It’s been five years since Spider-Man conquered evil on the big screen, so no wonder fan anticipation has reached a peak. Fortunately, the movie is garnering many positive reviews. 
 
Martin Sheen, Sally Field, Andrew Garfield
 
Peter lives with Aunt May (Sally Field) and his Uncle Ben (Martin Sheen), and this prequel takes us back to the time when Peter was a young boy living with his parents. The story of what his father (Campbell Scott) does for a career is minimal but sets the scene for Peter’s later discoveries.
 
Rhys Ifans
 
Transported to a now grown Peter, his life with Aunt May appears typical for a young teen getting through school and dealing with puberty. It’s when he’s visiting one of his father’s former colleagues, Dr. Curt Connors (Rhys Ifans), in his lab that the incident of the spider bite happens. One of the best scenes in the movie occurs during a ride on the subway when Peter’s powers explode, surprising even him. Peter is a little standoffish, which results in some bullying at school until he begins to use his powers – still unrevealed to anyone else – to handle matters in his own way.
 
 
Those powers soon have Peter creating his disguise, and setting out to conquer evil. Drama intensifies as Peter and Gwen grow closer. That’s because of his awkward presences when duty calls while in the company of her father (Denis Leary), who is a Captain in the police department. Gwen is warned to stay away from Peter, but when has a smitten teen ever listened to a parent?
 
Garfield comes through as Spider-Man handling the multi characters of a superhero, a young adult who actually bleeds and hurts from his spectacular feats, and a romantic falling hard for his first love. “The character of Spider-Man has meant a great deal to me since I was a child; my attraction to the character began early,” Garfield said about his role. “I found hope in Peter Parker’s struggles and the trials he went through week in and week out in the comics, and I connected with that.” 
 
I really liked Stone in her role; I felt she was Gwen every moment. Ifans excels as Connors, a part that requires a lot of belief suspension.
 
Emma Stone
 
Director Marc Webb (500 Days of Summer) does a good job in tackling a summer blockbuster. And what would a summer blockbuster be with a wild and huge villain? Sony Pictures Imageworks, overseen by Jerome Chen, an Academy Award®-nominated VFX supervisor, create amazing special effects that make the Lizard villain feel authentic and scary.
 
Longtime fans may have a problem with a reboot, but what’s wrong with continuing a series that boasts so much appeal? The Amazing Spider-Man will also bring in an entire new group of fans who will know the story from its beginning.
 
I enjoyed the film very much and want to tell those who do not like 3D that I watched the entire movie without the glasses. Only a very few scenes actually required the glasses – everything else was visible with normal viewing.
 
Photo Credits: Jamie Trueblood / Columbia Pictures Industries
Recommended Audience:
Spiderman film and comic fans
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