Review of Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) by Viniciussawate — 18 Jul 2019
In Spider-Man: Away from Home, Watts focuses on what Mysterio and his illusions have of more graphic, not necessarily in their more narrative potential. The comic book readers will recognize, in a couple of scenes of the cornered hero, those claustrophobic pictures on every black background in which the Spiderman gets trapped in the vertigo of Mysterio, suffocated by images that bring to the surface traumas of the unconscious.
It is the expected fan service, and that knows how to take good advantage of the character of cartoons situations and characterization of characters. What's more, the good visual translation of comic book aesthetics is an undeniable legacy of Sam Raimi that at no time, even in the films starring Andrew Garfield, was scrapped within the franchise.
This review of Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) was written by Viniciussawate on 18 Jul 2019.
Spider-Man: Far From Home has generally received very positive reviews.
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