Homem-Aranha: Longe de Casa

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USA, 2019, 130 min

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A terceira saga de filmes do Homem-Aranha dos anos 2000, que trouxe finalmente a personagem para o Universo Cinematográfico Marvel, chega ao segundo filme, o sucessor de Regresso a Casa, de 2017. De volta estão Tom Holland no papel de Peter Parker, o adolescente de Queens que leva uma vida dupla como Homem-Aranha, e Jon Watts na realização. Desta feita, em visita de estudo pela Europa, o super-herói cruza-se com Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal), que poderá ou não ser um vilão. É o segundo filme com esta versão do Homem-Aranha em 2019, já que Holland foi uma parte importante de Os Vingadores: Endgame e, segundo a Marvel, será o derradeiro capítulo da terceira fase deste universo cinematográfico. (PRIS Audiovisuais)

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POMO 

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português Uma aventura de feel-good que é elevada a 4 estrelas por múltiplos aspetos e pela sua fresca interação - mudanças frequentes dos bonitos locais europeus, mais espaço para o mentor amigável Jon Favreau, ligações frequentes a Tony Stark, e os jogos tecnológicos com efeitos de Mystério que fazem paralelo com a magia da própria ilusão cinematográfica. E também a luta interna do Homem-Aranha bem descrita, com as suas próprias responsabilidades e expectativas inevitáveis de si próprio. ()

MrHlad 

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inglês I enjoyed the first Spider-Man, and I recently watched it a second time. Tom Holland is great, Michael Keaton creates an interesting villain and the whole thing moved along nicely. In Far From Home, though, things are a little shakier. Holland keeps trying and the action is good to watch, but the whole thing feels kind of pointless. Whether it's the rather off-kilter antagonist with strange motivations and Bond villain appearances, the excessive running time, or the fact that Parker's classmates get a too much space and they're not particularly interesting. Oh, and it's also too long. There's action, there's humour, there's some suspense or romance (Spidey's strongest in that, ironically), but there's nothing outright exceptional, breathtaking or extra interesting. Spidey's second solo effort often feels tedious and tired. It's as if this is the fifth film where they didn’t quite know what to do next, so they send the hero to Europe. It's still okay, it's just hard to find anything "wow". But Holland is likable, Zendaya as a plucky high school femme fatale is too, and the burning Liberec city hall made me happy as a local. On the other hand, I don't think I'll give it a second viewing. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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inglês A solid sequel to Spider-Man that mines emotions to the max again in the opening thanks to Whitney Houston after the events of Endgame. The first hour is a bit more sedate and those who mind teenage humour might be bored, but once the action shifts to Prague and Jake Gyllenhaal's Mysterio steps in it's a brisk and fun ride with one unexpected twist and solid action (the highlight is definitely the duelling illusion, which is so visually imaginative and exciting it will take your breath away, because you've never seen anything like it before). The finale is traditionally big and pleasantly emotional, also thanks to the romance with Zendaya, who is becoming into a great actress. The post-credit scene was definitely great. I had a good time and the film is definitely worth seeing. 80% ()

Malarkey 

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inglês The creators of the Marvel Universe finally decided to visit our little country as well, as they discovered that Europe presents an interesting market. I’m glad that they chose Prague and Liberec as some of the filming locations. My relationship to Spiderman is such that I grew up with the first movie trilogy, mostly ignored the movies with Andrew Garfield, and he regained my attention with Tom Holland. As I enjoyed the previous instalment, I had one more reason to look forward to this one. And I wasn’t disappointed. There was a lot of fun, a sufficient number of nostalgic moments, and I greatly enjoyed the shots of the ravaged Old Time Square (or Liberec Square). It all has pleasant young adult vibes that are a good fit for the new Spiderman, filling a certain gap in the Marvel Universe these days. ()

3DD!3 

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inglês Lies, tricks and acrobatics. The second Spide-Man movie is a successful follow-up to the first one, as well as to Avengers: Endgame, although the storytelling is a little heavy-handed. Compromises are made in the quest for originality. The juxtaposition of the school trip and destructive fights is inconsistent. There is a reason for this, but it spoils the viewer’s enjoyment a little. The romantic interest works at 100% and Holland and Zendaya lend the required chemistry and a certain cuteness to the story of the loser/nerd in the love story. The storyline with Mysterio has one massive weak point in that people who have read the comic book know it already, but the screenwriters don't take that into account. Even so, Gyllenhaal delivers an interestingly double-faceted performance, accentuated especially in the second half. The illusionary scene is  an unbelievable shower of ideas, the action in the climax is a fan’s dream come true and the setting in Prague/Liberec of course pleases us Czechs. Even so, the first movie impressed me a little more. The post-credits scenes are really worth it this time. ()

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