I will confess; I was not a fan of Raimi’s Spiderman trilogy. The
first movie was all right; the second movie – despite the critical acclaim – felt
too much like a telenovela that I couldn't properly enjoy; and the third movie… well,
we can all agree that movie was an incomprehensible mess of CGI and not much more.
Comparisons between the old and the new are inevitable - it has only been five years since the Spiderman 3 fiasco - but I will try to avoid them and speak for The
Amazing Spiderman as a stand-alone film.
With that
in mind, The Amazing Spiderman is a highly enjoyable film. You feel a sense of déjà-vu
through out it, not necessarily because it is a rebooted Spiderman, but because
since then, we have grown accustomed to the origin story of superheros. In effect, "been-there-seen-that" is the best way to describe The Amazing Spiderman. But think about all the things you've done and seen and enjoyed more the second time; I bet there are quite a few instances. The Amazing Spiderman is like that. You have seen it but are thankful that enough has changed that you can still enjoy. More attention has placed to
detail, and the back-story is extended and made deeper, and best of all, Peter Parker is
actually interesting even before he becomes Spiderman. Against all odds
there are still some refreshing moments in the film.








