SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME REVIEW

Spiderman Far From Home Review India
Average Ratings:3.75/5
Score: 100% Positive
Reviews Counted:6
Positive:6
Negative :0
Neutral:0
From All the  Top Indian Critics reviews on the web
Ratings:3.5 Review By: Rajeev Masand Site: News18
Spider-Man: Far From Home isn’t a great movie. It isn’t meant to be. Put in the unenviable position of coming out right after Avengers: Endgame, which marked the big, bold finale of the first decade of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Far From Home is a welcome change of tone and pace. It’s meant to be a fun adventure, a relatively low stakes affair. And it is.Spider-Man: Far From Home is relatively lighthearted and breezy even; a far cry from the intense stakes of most of the other films in the Avengers franchise. It’s not a great film because it’s never meant to be. It’s just a very good distraction – enjoyable and funny.I’m going with three and a half out of five. Don’t miss the end credits. It changes everything.
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Ratings: Review By: Anupama Chopra Site: Filmcompanion
What’s fun about Far From Home is that at its heart, it’s a teen comedy. So on the one hand, you have grave threats and on the other, Peter Parker’s hormones. He is, as he puts it, just a “16-year-old kid from Queens.” The kid defiantly ghosts Nick Fury, reluctantly chooses vanquishing villains over holding hands and makes big mistakes. There’s this lovely moment when he says with exasperation: I didn’t think I would have to save the world this summer. Spider-Man: Far From Home is the shot of fun you need at this point in the long-running Avengers franchise. It’s not essential viewing but it’s an amiable diversion. And do stick around for the end credits.
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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Ronak Kotecha Site: Times Of India
The film’s plot also has to juggle between a high-school romantic comedy tonality and the guns-blazing action spectacle that audiences have come to expect from an MCU film by now. While this can get occasionally tedious – some jokes feel a little forced and could have easily been left out – it’s engrossing under Jon Watts’ direction. Chalk it up to the performances, especially with Jake Gyllenhaal’s take on Quentin Beck a.k.a. Mysterio. The character is entirely unpredictable, made more intriguing by Gyllenhaal’s performance. The action set pieces are surprisingly innovative, especially in the second half of the film. As a result, ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ is a lot of fun but more importantly, the film is also a satisfying continuation and way forward for the MCU, as Tom Holland proves he’s more than capable of carrying an Avengers’ film on his young shoulders.
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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Mihir Fadnavis Site: Firstpost
The biggest reason behind Marvel’s success is not that they are pumping in billions every year to make films – it is that they continue to make films that are potentially ‘more of the same’ but somehow end up surprising you. Spider-Man Far From Home is yet another one in their sprawling Avengers catalogue that delights and entertains, even if the setting and characters are now overly familiar. It is no match for Sam Raimi’s excellent Spiderman 2, but is a solidly enjoyable Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film that works both as an epilogue to Avengers: Endgame and a prologue to what comes next.
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Ratings: Review By: Deborah Site: Hindu
Rather than give audiences an Avengers-style mission, Spider-Man: Far from Home perfectly utilises its teenage playground to deliver several emotional punches. There are plenty of knee-slapping zingers and lots of unexpected twists. It’s a classic Marvel enterprise, and yet director Jon Watts and writers Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers make Far from Home stand out in the MCU. Far from Home could never and wasn’t really intended to outperform or trump Avengers: Endgame. But it’s a definitely earned a place in the MCU while being a fantastic sequel for Homecoming.
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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Rohit Vats Site:News 18
Apart from the really stretched action sequence in the end, there isn’t a lot to complain about in Spider-Man: Far From Home. It may seem boisterous at this point of time but the superhero creators might feel the need to lower down the average age of superhero characters after this one. Yes, it’s that youthful.After the hype that Avengers Endgame was, this one is a totally worthy successor. Hardly any reasons to not watch it.
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PIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME STORY

Following the events of Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man must step up to take on new threats in a world that has changed forever.
Cast: 
Tom Holland
Samuel L. Jackson
Zendaya
Cobie Smulders
Jon Favreau
J. B. Smoove
Jacob Batalon
Martin Starr
Marisa Tomei
Jake Gyllenhaal

SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME RELEASE DATE:

July 5, 2019 ( India)

Director: 
Jon Watts
Running time: 2h 9m