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A review of Spider-Man: Far from Home

The characters themselves are believable and relateable, and the comedy keeps the action lighthearted.

 

Spider-Man Far from Home is the second instalment of the Spider-Man films in the Marvel Universe.

The second film sees Peter Parker (Spider-Man) leaving the shores of America for Venice, Italy, on a school trip with his best friend Ned, secret crush, Michelle ‘MJ’ Jones and the rest of the learners in his grade.

Parker sees the trip as a welcoming break from fighting crime as a masked vigilante in New York City, and an opportunity to tell MJ that his feelings for her extend beyond mere friendship in a romantic setting.

However, things soon go awry for Parker when massive elemental enemies seek to destroy the city and kill Spider-Man, and his fellow learners.

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It is now up to Parker to save the city and his friends from these towering foes without revealing his secret identity.

Like all recent Marvel films, the impressive CGI will have the viewers’ eyes glued to the screen and the excellent pacing of the film and its thrilling plot will keep the audience invested as the story unfolds with its many twists and turns along the way.

The characters themselves are believable and relateable, and the comedy keeps the action lighthearted.

Although the film is made for younger audiences, there is plenty here for anyone of all ages to enjoy.

Spider-Man: Far from Home is now available for streaming on Netflix.

 

 

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