Much like it's titular hero, The Amazing
Spider-Man has had to overcome a lot; cynics argued that it was too soon to
start over with a new cast, especially in light of the record-breaking success
of the original Spider-Man movies. Director Marc Webb promised us that his
iteration would be different, and he does his best to inject freshness
everywhere he can: Peter Parker has a new(ish) personality, a new girlfriend,
and a new villain to tackle. Despite all these tweaks, this reboot of the Spidey
franchise still feels like something we've seen before. That said, The Amazing
Spider-Man is an inspired take on the comic book that will please fans of the
Spider-Man story, and Andrew Garfield proves he can carry the weight of a
superhero franchise.
Garfield is our new Peter Parker, and
this time he's more of a hipster outcast (complete with skateboard and a
seemingly endless array of hoodies) than timid nerd. Still troubled by the
mysterious disappearance of his parents years earlier, Peter's lonely teenage
years change dramatically when a spider bite leaves him with some serious
strength and cobwebs coming out of his ears wrists. Like I said, you've heard
this story before, but to find out why The Amazing Spider-Man is still worth
seeing.
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