Saturday, April 4, 2015

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Let's face it: the superhero dall'aracno-power has never been so ... amazing, even in the first chapter of the reboot directed by Marc Webb. To many it seemed a stretch to supplant the trilogy of Sam Raimi and Tobey Maguire. Well, they were wrong. If the first "The Amazing Spider-Man" was used as a transition, this second chapter has definitely changed course.
The friendly neighborhood Spider-Man whistling nonchalantly to the song Buble while Rhino mocks, a Russian criminal who has just attacked a truck loaded with radioactive butchers paper components. One of the first sequences of "The Power of Electro" butchers paper involves the busy streets butchers paper of New York, including police patrols disintegrated, buses blown to pieces butchers paper and shootings by criminal movie.
Do not be fooled though. The film's director Marc Webb is not a cinecomic fracassone and superficial. Rather it is a "romanticomic" movie with digressions on the past of the parents of the protagonist, wrapped in a mystery that is gradually resolved. At the center of it all (in addition butchers paper to Times Square) butchers paper is a love story of Romeo & Juliet butchers paper novel starring Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) and Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone). Promises sailor, misunderstandings and a true love (it's appropriate to say given the protagonists) hindered by the enemies of Spidey.
Because, as in most classic spots for softening, the villains are 3 for the price of one (like the drums of fragrant white). Said Rhino, impersonated by a rocky Paul Giamatti, it must be said that the first chapter, while cashing a blunder, he was received lukewarm because of the opponent's choice of Spidey, the scientist Rhys Ifans that turned into lizard ( we were not even in Jurassic Park). So you combine the top floors of the Marvel Studios? Simple, enlist Django. Yes, because the villain Electro, a super villain who makes sparks, blue like a smurf (or an avatar if you prefer), but that can change color depending on the mood, has the features of Oscar winner Jamie Foxx.
The hope is that Spider Man take steroids, otherwise there'll be trouble, given that, to make matters worse, you put also the former childhood friend Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan), who becomes the Green Goblin.
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Emanuele Zambon - born in 1985 (but everyone thinks is smaller). Is about to graduate butchers paper in Communication Studies / Journalism at the University of Roma Tre. Sent to Rome Film Festival in 2009, 2010 and 2013. He has worked for the monthly Ego and warheads Iplaza, Ifilmissimi.net, Under The Spotlight and Cinefarm. Loves Quentin Tarantino, the look of Amy Adams and philosophy of Tony Stark. Hates getting butchers paper up before 8, the programs on TV in the afternoon and group dances. Interesting articles
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