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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 picks up directly after the events of the 2012 reboot. Peter's continuing search for his missing parents; a subplot the first film decided to completely neglect and reserve for the sequel after it got bored of it, is how the story extends its arm here.
To empty the positives out of the way first, Hans Zimmer score is great… for the majority! Spidey's new costume with big eyepiece is a refreshing change, not to mention the fireman hat as well. No matter how many times you see it, Spider-Man web-swinging through New York city is a glorious sight! Similar to the first instalment, the technology boasted here is A class for sure! Visual effects to generate the look of Electro is simply amazing. All the actions sequences, be it the initial flight crash, Times Square current brawl or the clock tower climax. Gwen Stacy's (Emma Stone) death is impactful and the way it's shot with Spidey's web extending its own arm to grab her as her head knocks the ground is truly well done! Not to forget, all the slow motion moments are graciously pulled off.Now, let's get down to business. Electro (Jamie Foxx) and Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan) are antagonists with the worst motivations and goals in a live action Spider-Man film ever! Their subplots don't make sense and the way those somehow weakly connects to hating Spider-Man and wanting to kill him is ridiculous to the bone! Not only that, the entire movie is hollow cavity filled with stupidity, here are some examples:
Most of the scenes are long winded and bloated with back and forth conversations that drag without structural plot points for the proceedings to hang its spine on. Aunt May's (Sally Field) laundry discussion and every banter exchange between Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy fall into this category. Speaking of Peter and Gwen, their relationship doesn't grow into anything. Some of the performances and comedic sequences are pure cringe. Characters just stumble upon information whenever they need it. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 could have benefited from actually including J. Jonah Jameson instead of just a verbal mention. And the most disappointing aspect of all? This franchise was shelved, and we never got the chance to see its version of Sinister Six post an awesome tease!