A soon-to-be impressive compendium of reflections and research in Genre Studies by high school students in NYC (with very short arms).
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Spiderman
The fiction storyline of Spiderman all began with comics and animations. This 21st century trilogy are outstanding films corresponding to the genre action and adventure. The Director Sam Raimi, and writer Stan Lee really outdid themselves with these fantastic piece of work. The first piece of the trilogy, Spiderman, their was a migration from all area's of new york. There was classic villain as well as a fascinating plot. Some critics may claim the film did not reach its high expectations because it did not follow the comic book crucially. In my opinion to adopt the film to relate to the comic as often as it did makes the piece of work very intriguing and deserves to get full credit for the fact that it is a very difficult comic to follow. The Second and third parts as well have these arguments brought to them. Though critics bring forth many harsh comments about the films they still follow many of the basic rules of an action and adventure genre which in my opinion is an excruciating aspect to cover. The comics of Spiderman are truly classics, the films are a great adaptation of the comics and contain many conflicts as well as many setting changes. If anyone has yet not witnessed any of these films I recommend tuning into it when ever you have any free time on your hands. Do not let critiques bring you any hesitation, watch it yourselves and make the judgment on your own.
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