Spiderman No Way Home, the reactions of the international press

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The preview of Spiderman No way Home, the film expected in Italian cinemas will be released tomorrow 15 December.

We report the reactions of the international critics who saw the film.

“The most superhero aspect on stage could be the film’s ability to keep emotions and human relationships at the center while the very structure of time and space twist and knot” (TheWrap)

No Way Home, using characters from films of the past, it really gives the idea that power and responsibility are important. Complete a task after making a mess? It is the mark of a true hero “(ScreenCrush)

As clumsy as it is, fan service isn’t necessarily a bad thing, especially when it has a broader thematic goal: wrestling with Spider-Man’s legacy. “Slashfilm)

This sequel to the legacy of Spider-Man entertains in part, but in part regresses, it’s a film full of fan service all too nostalgic towards the golden age of the franchise. (ThePlaylist)

The film is a perfect harmony between a Saturday morning cartoon and the deep drama that we have begun to expect in this kind of epic. (IGN)

“By far the best Spider-Man of the Cinematic Universe Marvel” (The Daily Beast)

“It’s the least fun of the Watts with Holland, in some ways deliberately, but it’s definitely much better than the last film in the trilogy of Sam Raimi, the confused and ill-conceived Spider-Man 3” (The Hollywood Reporter)

“It Spider-Man most thrilling, surprising and thrilling of all “(Deadline)

Once it has found its rhythm, the film races towards an intense, touching final act that does justice to the heroism and sacrifice that has always been central to the saga of Spider-Man. (Screen)

No Way Home it’s a hugely ambitious film, perhaps too much as it struggles to balance a truly large cast of characters and its truly extraordinary story. Thankfully, he eventually takes it all home, and it’s hard not to love him for that reason. (Gizmodo)

We would have preferred a less convoluted storyline, built more on the will to progress than to go back, without needing to be moved by fan service, but the script is more coherent than expected. It certainly has flaws but it moves with more dexterity than other films Marvel. (The Guardian)

When was the last time a third film in a franchise really managed to wow viewers about what the future holds for them? There may not even be a way home, but Holland, Watts and company propose another direction, something even better. (Indiewire)

It’s all there, for good, for bad and in between. Ma No Way Home it’s pretty clear in this sense: having exactly everything you ask for may not be the best thing. (Collider)

No Way Home it’s a feast for the eyes, with spectacular action, lots of heart and the story of a well-established hero who sets the stage for exciting things for the future. (ScreenRant)

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