Spiderman 3 review

May 19, 2007 20:02

The latest Spidey installment from Sam Raimi leaves us stuck in a web. The more we struggle the more we become tangled in it’s intricacies of storylines, backstories and love triangles. And without a plot to help us disentangle it, we become completely trapped in its complexities and darkness.

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essyllus May 20 2007, 03:22:15 UTC
Good review! I haven't watched Spiderman 3, but that sounds about right.

I hate it when movies try to include so much stuff that it doesn't get developed very well. And I also heard that people cried at this movie...

The film does well in its teachings about revenge, human ego and grey shades.

This totally reminded me of Kishimoto and Sasuke. XD

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gao828h_k May 20 2007, 04:42:44 UTC
I should link this on Spiderman comms (and buy a shield when doing that) but for now I think I should show this to RLN.

Crying?-The only thing I was crying about was how Raimi literally lost the plot and Alvin Sargent's self-destructing.

And yeah I know it sounds like Kishi and Sasuke which is why I keep on comparing the Symbiote to the Cursed Seal. And I'm glad you agree with me, part of the reason I watched Spidey 3 was to see if Raimi could pull it off. But it turn's out that not even the greatest of directors can pull off something overly-complex

And thanks for the positive comments, I'm not much of a film critic but I still enjoy writing movie reviews in class.

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essyllus May 20 2007, 05:49:11 UTC
I know. The people who cried couldn't believe that they did...

I like good movie reviews. I'd do them myself but I tend to be incoherent for a movie I really like. XD

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gao828h_k May 20 2007, 10:05:42 UTC
Read a couple of Rotten Tomatoes, that should get you going. Planning to do a review on Alexander: Virtues of War next.

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