Wednesday, July 4, 2012

The Amazing Spider-Man

The Amazing Spider-Man
2012


Action/Adventure
2 hr.16 min.
PG-13 Sequences of Action and ViolenceRating: B+

Director: Marc Webb
Writers: James Vanderbilt (screenplay)
Alvin Sargent (screenplay)
Steve Kloves (screenplay)
Stars: Andrew Garfield 
Emma Stone
Rhys Ifans


Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) finds a clue that might help him understand why his parents left him with his aunt and uncle when he was just 4 years old (Max Charles as young Peter Parker) and then mysteriously disappeared. His path of discovery,13 years later, puts Peter on a collision course with Dr. Curt Connors, his father's former partner, to complicate things, the now 17 year old Peter is trying to find himself and deal with falling in love for the first time.
I saw the IMAX 3D version. I had expected more from the 3D special effects based on the trailers. It was OK but not as effective as I think it could have been. Within its genre, I think Spider-Man is both a successful and enjoyable film. I liked it, I think, a little more than the earlier version Spider Man (2002) with Tobey Maguire.  The film is strongest in the first half before it turns into the full-fledged action film. The CGI action sequences with The Lizard takes a little luster off of the otherwise excellent setup in the first half. I was unsure if Andrew Garfield would be up to par with Tobey Maguire's portrayal of Peter Parker/Spider Man. Not only was he up to the task but in my opinion his Peter Parker is more intriguing. Now granted, I'm not a Marvel Comic Book geek or fan, nor am I versed in Superhero-ology, so I don't know how faithful this remake is to the actual comics created by the Stan Lee team so long ago at Marvel.
Click on any of the photos to enlarge

and see the detail in the 'Spidy' suit.
For me, the film's major flaw is that it seems to be two films glued together. The first half of the film where we learn about Peter Parker and the actors get a chance to develop their character and, well, actually 'act', and the second half which is an action film. The first half is much better than the second and when the second half comes along it seems a little too fantasy oriented where the first half is more focused on possibility and plausibility. It sort of looses credibility when it takes the Godzilla in New York route. The second half is gratuitous action, action for the sake of action and a backdrop for 3D effects (which, as I said earlier, were a let down form what the trailers promised). One particularly egregious melodramatic moment, in the second half, involves some construction worker crane operators meant to tug ant your heartstrings.
Uncle Ben (Martin Sheen), Aunt May (Sally Field) and Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield)
Synopsis:  

(*Spoiler Alert* If you don't want to know how the movie ends don't read the last couple of paragraphs)
A young Peter Parker is playing hide-and-seek with his scientist father Richard when he discovers that his father's (Richard Parker) study has been broken into. Richard gathers up some hidden documents and Peter's parents take him to the home of his Aunt May and Uncle Ben then mysteriously depart. Years later, a teenage Peter attends Midtown Science High School, where he's bullied by Flash Thompson and catches the eye of Gwen Stacy. At home, Peter finds Richard's hidden papers, and learns his father worked with fellow scientist Dr. Curt Connors at Oscorp. Faking his way into Oscorp as part of a new batch of interns, Peter sneaks into a lab where extremely strong "biocable" is being created from genetically-modified spiders, one of which bites him. On the subway ride 
home, awakening to bystanders on the subway, whom he scuffles with He discovers increased agility, strength, and spider like abilities. At home he discovers the spider that bit him which he stores away.
Parker introduces himself to the one-armed Dr. Connors at his home and gives Connors his father's "decay rate algorithm", the missing piece in Connors' experiments on regenerating limbs. Connors is being pressured by his superior, Dr. Ratha, to devise a cure for the dying Oscorp chief Norman Osborn.
Peter Parker discovering his new talent for Subway Surfing
Uncle Ben (Martin Sheen) and Aunt May (Sally Field) are puzzled by Peter's sudden behavior changes
Dr. Curt Connors (Rhys Ifans) in his Oscorp lab
Peter Parker's first Spider-Man mask
Peter schools the H.S. bully Flash
In school, after humiliating Flash (Chris Zylka) the local High School bully by besting him on the  basketball court and inadvertedly destroying the hoop, Peter gets in trouble and is sent to the office, forcing Uncle Ben to switch a work shift in order to meet with the principal. He tells Peter that he will have to  pick up Aunt May for him when she gets off work tonight. But Peter, after learning more about his new powers, meets with Dr. Connors at his office at Oscorp, and forgets about his aunt. When Ben calls him Peter ignores the call, he is busy watching the limb-regeneration formula work on a laboratory mouse. When Peter returns home, Ben scolds him for having forgotten to pick up May, reminding him that his father believed that people should always make their responsibility their priority. A distraught Peter storms off, and when Ben goes looking for him. Peter attempts to buy a milk and falls two cents cents short and is refused service by the store clerk, The clerk is then robbed by a man peter refuses to apprehend. Ben sees the thief running and attempts to stop him. As Ben and the thief wrestle over a gun, Ben is killed before Peter's eyes and the murderer escapes.
Dr. Curt Connors / The Lizard (Rhys Ifans)
Hero work can hurt
Shortly afterward, using a police sketch of the killer. Peter uses his new abilities to hunt criminals matching the killer's description. After attacking a man who fit the description, he is chased by a gang and falls inside an abandoned gym, seeing a Mexican luchador wrestling poster inspires him to create a mask. Later, he adds a Spandex suit for mobility and suddenly becomes Spider-Man, the new folk hero hunted by NYPD Capt. George Stacy, Gwen's father. Peter accepts Gwen's invitation to have dinner with her family and later admits to her that he is the masked vigilante her father is determined to destroy. She agrees to keep his identity safe from her father.
Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone) tends to her hero's wounds
Ratha fires Connors for refusing to immediately start human trials of the new drug. He takes a sample of the drug and plans to test it on Veterans at the VA  hospital under the guise of flu shots. Desperate, Conners tries the formula on himself, he passes out from pain and when he awakens finds his missing arm has regenerated.
However, he mutates into a powerful man-lizard hybrid and chases Ratha at Williamsburgh Bridge, sending cars over the side. Peter, now calling himself Spider-Man, saves each fallen car with the biocable "web" he fires from mechanical devices on his wrists.
Spider-Man confronts the Lizard in the sewers, barely escaping alive. Having learned Spider-Man's real identity, the Lizard attacks Peter at school and plans to unleash the drug all over Manhattan to mutate all humans into lizards using a cloud-generating device at Oscorp Tower, unaware that Gwen is there making an antidote for the condition at Peter's request. 
Captain Stacy (Denis Leary)
The police mobilizes to stop both him and Spider-Man, but are delayed when the Lizard infects officers with small dosages of the chemical. In the manhunt, Captain Stacy learns Spider-Man's real identity and allows him to go stop Connors while proceeding to the tower himself. Both of them fight together to delay the Lizard while Spider-Man modifies the machine to disperse the antidote instead, restoring the humanity of Connors and the infected officers, and allowing him redeem his humanity and save Peter from a fatal fall from the tower.
Spider-Man / Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) swinging over New York City

Peter hurries back to Captain Stacy, but unfortunately it is too late, The Lizard has mortally wounded the Captain, but before he diesStacy makes Peter promise to keep Gwen safe by staying away from her. Peter keeps that promise,  initially, which offends Gwen until she realizes his reasons. While in class, Peter is told by a teacher to "not make promises he can't keep" to which Peter replies "but those are the best kind" while looking at Gwen. She smiles, and it is implied that the two resume their relationship. With his first challenge surmounted, Peter officially takes to the streets as a proper hero.
In a scene during the end credits, the now-imprisoned Connors speaks with a mysterious man who appears in his cell, who inquires about Connors divulging information about Peter's father. Connors tells the visitor to leave Parker alone, and the scene abruptly ends with flashes of lightning.

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