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Genre | Action, Sci-Fi, Adventure, Drama, Thriller, Suspense |
Format | AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Widescreen |
Contributor | Chris Zylka, Marc Webb, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Irrfan Khan, Sally Field, Martin Sheen, Campbell Scott, Andrew Garfield, Embeth Davidtz, Emma Stone See more |
Language | English, Spanish, French, Portuguese |
Runtime | 2 hours and 16 minutes |
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The Amazing-Spider-man
The Amazing Spider-Man is the story of Peter Parker, an outcast high schooler who was abandoned by his parents as a boy, leaving him to be raised by his Uncle Ben and Aunt May. Like most teenagers, Peter is trying to figure out who he is and how he got to be the person he is today. Peter is also finding his way with his first high school crush, Gwen Stacy, and together, they struggle with love, commitment, and secrets. As Peter discovers a mysterious briefcase that belonged to his father, he begins a quest to understand his parents’ disappearance – leading him directly to Oscorp and the lab of Dr. Curt Connors, his father’s former partner. As Spider-Man is set on a collision course with Connors’ alter-ego, The Lizard, Peter will make life-altering choices to use his powers and shape his destiny to become a hero.
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The Amazing Spider-Man is the story of Peter Parker (Garfield), an outcast high schooler who was abandoned by his parents as a boy, leaving him to be raised by his Uncle Ben (Sheen) and Aunt May (Field). Like most teenagers, Peter is trying to figure out who he is and how he got to be the person he is today. Peter is also finding his way with his first high school crush, Gwen Stacy (Stone), and together, they struggle with love, commitment, and secrets. As Peter discovers a mysterious briefcase that belonged to his father, he begins a quest to understand his parents' disappearance - leading him directly to Oscorp and the lab of Dr. Curt Connors (Ifans), his father's former partner. As Spider-Man is set on a collision course with Connors' alter-ego, The Lizard, Peter will make life-altering choices to use his powers and shape his destiny to become a hero.
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- Digital Copy Expiration Date : December 31, 2017
- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 2.4 ounces
- Audio Description: : English
- Item model number : CTR40970BR
- Director : Marc Webb
- Media Format : AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Widescreen
- Run time : 2 hours and 16 minutes
- Release date : November 9, 2012
- Actors : Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Martin Sheen
- Dubbed: : Mandarin Chinese, French
- Subtitles: : Cantonese, Chinese, English, French, Korean, Spanish
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B008QZ5PY2
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #7,099 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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What I liked about the film:
Our New Spider-Man
Andrew Garfield; I hate to say 'I told you so', but damn it I told you so. The actor is terrific. Physically, Garfield is more like the comic book hero than Maguire was (tall and skinny rather than short and ripped). In my opinion, his take on the character was more grounded in reality than the previous trilogy. Then again, everything in this movie was more grounded in reality than the previous trilogy, except maybe the villain. Garfield gets to show off his acting chops in some great scenes with Emma Stone, Martin Sheen and Sally Field. You believe the pain he feels about losing his parents and the mystery behind their leaving him. Garfield's Peter Parker is not as big of a nerd as Maguire's, and that's a good thing. Again, staying grounded in reality made for a better film I think. Nice job.
The Rest of the Cast
Emma Stone is one of my favorite young actresses today (and I have a bit of a crush on her too, don't tell anyone). She plays the Gwen Stacy character pretty straight, with touches of vulnerability here and there. The filmmakers used the Gwen character and not Mary Jane Watson, made famous by Kristin Dunst in the previous incarnation. Gwen is equally as smart as Peter Parker, maybe even smarter. And thank goodness they didn't take the damsel in distress act too far like ALL THREE of the previous Spider-Man films before it. Dennis Leary didn't have much screen time but was really really good. He has some awesome scenes in the movie I don't want to spoil here. Martin Sheen and Sally Field made for great parental figures to our hero. They were caring, loving and tough when they needed to be. I liked how they were kept out of the action. Unlike the time aunt May was swung around New York in previous films, come on!
Writers
James Vanderbilt, Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves wrote a superhero film within a love story. That's what some of the best superhero films have been able to do. Take for example Superman (1978); director Richard Donner has gone on record to say, if he could convince the audience that Superman and Lois Lane were in love, he could convince them an actor could fly. Garfield and Stone's real life relationship shined on screen, their chemistry was undeniable. The writers also chose to go the Batman Begins route, and focus on the man behind the mask. And like Batman Begins, it's not until half way through the movie do we even see the character in spandex. Like I've stated above, I liked how much the movie was grounded in reality and how it was about the people, not the action.
The Score
James Horner (Avatar, Titanic) wrote a beautiful score. Soft and caring when the movie was too, then grand and epic when it needed to be. And also stealing from Batman Begins, Horner doesn't reveal Spider-Man's new theme until the climax of the film. When scoring Batman Begins, Hans Zimmer stated that the character hadn't yet earned the theme, until the very end. I thought that was an amazing way to use music to reflect the growth of a character. Awesome.
The Special Effects/Action
The special effects and the action look different than any of the previous Spider-Man films. The hero is acrobatic, and doens't rely on martial arts to defeat his attackers. This is another way to stay grounded in reality. Peter Parker is a nerdy kid, why would he know how to fight? Instead he uses his speed and abilties to defeat his opponents. Also important to note, Spider-Man's web shoots out of a device created by Parker, unlike the organic origin used by Maguire. Another thing I enjoyed: the physics in the movie are accurate. Spider-Man doesn't just magically swing from one building to the other without logical reason. There's even a line in the movie explaining the physics. Spider-Man has to swing forward while hooked to SOMETHING! Sam Raimi ignored that tiny little fact.
Marc Webb
I was a doubter. I doubted "what the director of a romantic comedy could bring to the table of a big budget action film". I was wrong. His vision was the right one. The one Sony should have used back in 2002 at the launch of the original franchise. His new cast, the tone, the style and even his new camera use was awesome. There are a few point of view shots that will have you wishing you were the hero. He also opted to keep out the campy junk; like the wrestling, and the specifics of how Peter Parker created his costume.
What I didn't like about the film:
The Villain
Hold up, hold up, hold up. Rhys Ifan did a wonderful job as Dr. Curt Connors. The actor's turn to the dark side was great, he was very believable. The motives for the change were my only gripe about the character. Would the need to help millions push someone to do what the villain does in this movie? Maybe not. Is it a deal breaker? Not at all. The odds had to be great for our hero to be challenged, and the filmmakers did what they had to do to make it so. The only other dislike is, I wish there was more of Martin Sheen as Uncle Ben! I think the filmmakers could have treated the character with more care than they did. Small price to pay for such a great film.
The Verdict:
I Finally Care About Spider-Man
Thank you Marc Webb for finally making me care what Spider-Man is up to. As you can tell, I was never a fan of the original trilogy, much less the character himself. Webb, Garfield and company have created a new world for the character to live in that far exceeds the previous. This is a tough tough world we live in, and our movies need to reflect that; not the campy world Raimi projected through his films. Even if you're not a comic book fan, you will very much appreciate this movie. And lastly, The Amazing Spider-Man offers up the best Stan Lee cameo to date!
The previous three films by Sam Raimi were amazing...well, the first two were amazing, but not number three. Ick, not number three. I mean, Topher Grace as Eddie Brock? Did they even read the comic books? Come on Sam, no wonder there was a needed reboot just a few years later. And why throw in the Sandman AND Green Goblin's son back into the mix? It was too much, and therefore nothing was done to the fullest. In my opinion, they should've just stuck to the Venom suit and cast someone much more comic-book-related as Eddie Brock...someone with a more sinister voice.
OK, this is just a ranting history lesson leading up to the real review of the reboot. I LOVED this film for many, many reasons. First, the casting was much more well-done. Andrew Garfield plays a much more believable Peter Parker (lankier, goofier, and much more natural on-screen as a nerd than Toby MacGuire). And they didn't include Mary Jane! They started much earlier in Spider-Man's history by giving us Emma Stone as Gwen Stacey. Much, much better in terms of true storyline adherence. In short, the acting was much, much better and tighter for another reboot, which was risky to begin with in my opinion.
The best part of the film, was that they never "buffed" Andrew up when he was in the suit. The suit was loose, wrinkly, and he still looked like the little skinny guy that he truly is when Peter Parker. It was awesome that they didn't make Peter some ripped-up muscle-bound hero after the spider bite. Yes, they gave him the necessary augmentations like vision, spider sense, sticky hands and feet, dexterity, etc., but they didn't buff him. I don't know, for someone who's a Spider-Man purist like me, I thought this was a well-thought-out execution of the character. He looks feeble, even in the suit, and that really helped me root for the underdog even more. The Lizard, played by Rhys Ifans, was massive compared to our Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, which made the fights look awesome.
Regarding character development, the storyline differences between Raimi's first film and this one aren't very big. Uncle Ben is still killed "accidentally" by a rogue criminal that Peter arrogantly lets go to "get even" with some minor injustice. The "with great power comes great responsibility" mantra is still intact, and it's a good lesson to learn...and painful in most instances. But Peter's scientific side is much, much more developed in this film because his webbing isn't organically engineered from his own body (as in Raimi's depiction). As in the comic books, Peter is a scientific genius, and develops his own webbing and shooters. Oscorp as a military industrial complex is also much more developed, though we never see hide nor hair of Norman or his son in this film.
In summary, I think this reboot of my favorite comic book character of all time is well-done, surpassing - in my humble opinion - that of Raimi's vision. Marc Webb (really...Webb?) did a great job directing and the on-screen outcome is nothing short of brilliant. I'm very excited for the next installment.
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Peter ist ein cleverer Schüler, liebt die Fotografie aber hat nicht allzu viele Freunde. Er lebt bei Onkel Ben (Martin Sheen) und Tante May (Sally Field), nachdem ihn seine Eltern dort abgesetzt und kurze Zeit später mit dem Flugzeug abgestürzt sind.
Als Peter durch Zufall an die Aktentasche seines Vaters gerät, forscht er nach und gelangt zu Oscorp. Dort arbeitet auch Gwen als Praktikantin, die zunächst glaubt, er habe sie verfolgt. Ebenso arbeitet dort ein ehemaliger Freund und Kollege seines Vaters, der einarmige Dr. Curt Connors (Rhys Ifans). Als der erfährt, dass Peter der Sohn des Freundes ist, öffnet er sich.
Connors steht unter Druck. Er soll für den Chef des Unternehmens durch artübergreifende Genetik dessen Leben retten. Bei einem Laborbesuch ohne Begleitung wird Peter von einer mutierten Spinne gebissen und entwickelt unglaubliche Fähigkeiten. Als er diese testet und dadurch vergisst, seine Tante anzuholen, streitet er sich mit Ben und läuft weg. Auf der Suche nach ihm passiert ein Unglück. Ben will anders als Peter zuvor einen Ladendieb aufhalten und stirbt bei dem Gerangel durch einen gelösten Schuss. Peter maskiert sich und sucht später als Spider-Man den Typen. Dadurch wird er zum Vigilanten, was der Polizei nicht gefällt.
Während er Gwen näher kommt, was deren Vater, ein Polizei-Captain und entschiedener Spidey-Gegner nicht gerne sieht, versucht Connors notgedrungen das experimentelle mit Peter entwickelte Serum an sich - mit katastrophalen Folgen...
Bereits wenige Jahre nach der erfolgreichen Raimi-Trilogie wurde Spider-Man rebootet. Anders als im Star Trek Franchise wählten die Macher vom MCU Universum einen ganz anderen Weg. Obwohl wir drei verschiedene Kino-Auftritte mit anderen Geschichten und Darstellern hatten, waren alle fünf vorherigen Filme kanonisch! Das Multiversum ermöglicht dies. Da ich Fan der Raimi-Trilogie war, lehnte ich seinerzeit den Reboot mit Garfield ab und gab dem neuen Netzschwinger keine Chance. Die weitere Inkarnation um Holland nahm ich zähneknirschend hin, fand den aber witzig. Alle drei in "No Way Home" nebeneinander als "so geschehen wie dargestellt" zu zeigen war ein genialer Schachzug. Auf einmal konnte ich Garfield akzeptieren. Nicht nur das, ich fand ihn sympathisch. Etwas, das mit Kurtzman-Trek nicht geschehen wird.
Leider nahm es dann für mich einiges vorweg, was ich dann natürlich beim erstmaligen Sehen nach "No Way Home" wusste.
J'ai adoré les Films de Sam Raimi si l'on exclut le 3ème qui était particulièrement mauvais. En revanche, je vais le dire tout net, le choix de faire jeu-vidéo pour les effets spéciaux dans les Raimi m'a toujours irritée. Cela donnait de très très mauvaises scènes d'acrobatie et ça ne rendait pas trop le rendu de l'homme araignée.
Webb a pris un parti tout autre : les scènes où l'on voit Spider-man se balader des "liane" en "liane" font véritablement hommage aux comics. Ce qui est encore plus incroyable c'est lorsque l'on voit le documentaire de 1h30 qui montre les coulisses du tournage et des cascades et comment ils ont intégré la réalité à la numérisation. Et pourquoi le rendu des scènes d'action donne vraiment l'impression que c'est réel et pas de la numérisation.
Pour cela, tous les bonus de ce Blu-ray sont assez fantastiques, on prend autant de plaisir à voir le film que de consulter ses bonus.
Quant au son et à l'image du blu-ray : impeccable. On se croirait au cinéma. Mon seul regret c'est le choix de le compacter avec les fameuses bandes noires du 16/9 alors qu'on aurait pu avoir une image en plein écran (comme sur le BR des Avengers par exemple).
Aussi intéressant, pas de bêtisier. je suppose qu'il y a peut-être un easter egg quelque part mais je ne l'ai pas encore trouvé et je n'ai pas vraiment cherché sur le net pour voir s'il existait.
Quant à Andrew Garfield, c'est de très loin un meilleur choix que Tobey Mcguire (que mon cœur de midinette de l'époque aimait pourtant beaucoup) : il est plus présent, plus charismatique. Le personnage est montré comme l'être intelligent des BD, ce qui n'était pas aussi développé dans les Raimi même si on nous le dit. Et le choix d'avoir Gwen Stacy à la place de M.J. est excellent, non seulement parce qu'Emma Stone est l'une des actrices les plus adorables et vivantes de ces derniers 5 ans mais aussi parce que l'alchimie entre les deux acteurs crève l'écran.
On rajoutera aussi que le méchant est un méchant avec un peu plus d'épaisseur que ceux de Raimi et ceci en fait une histoire d'origine particulièrement efficace.
Pas un seul personnage ne donne l'impression d'être unidimensionnel et si l'on peut regretter certains choix dans le montage qui nous ait expliqué aussi dans les bonus, le tout est une merveille à regarder.
Image : 4/5 (à cause des bandes noires)
Son : 5/5
Bonus : 5/5
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