Spider-Man: No Way Home has released now in several countries. Feel free to discuss the film here with spoilers!
Spider-Man: No Way Home has released now in several countries. Feel free to discuss the film here with spoilers!
Even if he is nitpicking, evantually nitpicks stack up to the point that they can be considered a serious problem.
If I make a million nitpicks on one movie, then I'm pretty confident that the movie is bad.
@Venom1502jw I'm curious to know a bit of what and why, though understand if it's not worth the time/conversation.
I would also point out I didn't only write a bunch of negatives, if "most of what I said" refers to me being mostly negative. I wrote a mix of thoughts across the two messages.
General reply:
I didn't write my thoughts out with the goal of tearing this film down or nitpicking it.
I really struggled with this film first time around, and I always wanted to explore and explain why and share those thoughts (unfortunately, it took me weeks, after the discussion had mostly moved on).
So I did. I went through the film exploring my feelings and my struggles with it. What I had been thinking about for 6 weeks. And also some things I liked, though I spent a lot of time thinking it through after first viewing and just genuinely struggled to find much. My thoughts may be detailed, but that doesn't mean it's all nitpicks. Some of the points are not meant to be major. Some are. They're my full thoughts and feelings.
I never wanted to be contrarian on this film, it just really frustrated and disappointed me first time, despite going in with a very open attitude. And I've now explored/explained why.
I think we're also ignoring the fact I just wrote a bunch of good stuff about the film post-second viewing. I went in with an open and positive attitude again, and there's the proof (not that if I again hadn't liked it, it would prove I didn't go in with a positive attitude - it would just mean I again didn't like it).
Between these two messages, I know they were posted back-to-back but they represent my bumpy and complicated journey with how I received this film, considered it, and accepted it.
So no, I'm not here just to nitpick or tear down the film, but present my genuine thoughts, balanced to my genuine reactions.
@BEJT I understand, chill out.
Only the first bit of the message was in response to you, Venom1502jw. I said the rest was a general reply. I was saying I was interested in your opinion.
Nor was I not chilled through the rest of the message anyway. I was simply pushing back at the general idea from others that I've just written a bunch of nitpicks. This was me exploring my feelings thoroughly and comprehensively and going on a journey with my feelings about the film, and getting the discussion back to that after it had got lost.
Never mind. I was late to post my feelings, I missed the discussion I guess. I'm glad to have explored them nonetheless, which helped me enjoy it more the second time - and glad to have posted this perspective for those who were interested.
@BEJT I get it dude. I just got an overall negative vibe towards the movie, which is why I said it.
Just because you’re a marvel fan doesn’t mean you can’t dislike anything nor love everything. Can we all just understand different opinions happen and it’s not too much of a big deal
@LR2159 I think we all do, don't worry. There's no argument here.
@Venom1502jw Yeah, first time through I felt pretty strongly against the film. That would be the overall vibe of my first of the two main messages, because that was my overall vibe coming out of it. I had said immediately after seeing it at the top of this thread that I didn't like it, and I always felt I should justify that opinion and explain it properly, and provide that perspective. It just took me far too long, sadly, but I still wanted to do it, and then I did, in time for my second viewing.
Hopefully, the second main message, my post-second viewing thoughts, should come across more positive, for an overall mixed result. Because that's how I feel now.
I'm certainly more negative than most people, but I've come around a good amount on it, and I'm glad for that, and have explained why too for the sake of fairness and comprehensiveness.
I had a lot of feelings about this film I wanted to work through and share.
Do the spell reach to everyone in the multiverse or just in that one?
Just the universe.
Honestly, there are so many plot holes and issues with the whole spell that it's easy to just tie em up into a single bag labeled "glaring flaw"
What do you think?