Spider-Man: Far from Home

Reviewed by Mia

out of 5 stars

Spider-Man: Far from Home

PG-13. Peter Parker is a regular teenage boy from Queens, bitten by a radioactive spider and now is a superhero with amazing spider-like abilities. He uses his powers to help others around New York City. Peter tries his hardest to separate his personal life from his secret identity as Spider-Man, however his routine becomes complicated when he gets recruited by Nick Fury to help fight four dangerous beings called the ‘Elementals,’ all while he is on his 2-week school field trip in Europe.

It is an emotional coming-of-age movie as you follow the life of Peter Parker as he tries to battle his responsibilities as Spider-Man and as a student. This movie was full of action and possibility, and I found it relatable and very entertaining. Even if you haven’t watched any Spider-Man or Marvel movies before, it is very easy to follow and understand. The special FX and cinematography were exceptional, and I loved that the movie brought the action away from the United States and into some European countries.

There are many talented actors in this movie, such as Tom Holland (who plays Peter Parker) and Zendaya (who plays M.J.). The two create a sense of familiarity that makes it easy to have empathy and an amiability with their characters. With so many crazy plot twists and turns, this movie will leave you rejoiced and shocked.

Everyone should give this movie a chance. I recommend it to people that love action or superheroes, but primarily to anyone who just wants to enjoy a good movie.

I think that all Spider-Man movies are worth watching, and this one does not fail to disappoint my standards. If you enjoyed this movie, there are many other Spider-Man movies such as Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse, and the newest movie – Spider-Man: No Way Home. There are also other Spider-Man movies, directed by Sam Raimi, in which Tom Holland is not casted.