In Spider-Man:
Homecoming, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) has returned home after his
experience with the Avengers in Captain
America: Civil War and begins to explore his identities as a high school
student and Spider-Man. With Tony
Stark/Iron Man’s (Robert Downey Jr.) help, Spider-Man takes on the Vulture, AKA
Adrian Toomes (Michael Keaton) who is stealing advanced weapons.
I don’t usually care much for sequels in a movie
series, but I enjoyed Spider-Man:
Homecoming a lot. It is a typical superhero-saves-the-world film with a lot of action in some ways, but the
acting is good. The theme of a young person having to choose to go his own way
or do the right thing is thought-provoking.
The interaction between young Parker and Stark’s characters is entertaining. Holland captures the enthusiastic teenager
discovering his purpose very well, and Downey was born to be Iron Man as far as
I’m concerned. I’ve always loved his
portrayal of Iron Man. Michael Keaton
makes a pretty good bad guy too.
I would definitely recommend Spider-Man: Homecoming. It is worth seeing.
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