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The Amazing Spider-Man Movie In Hindi Hd Free Download-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/qzbym -----------------------------------------The Amazing Spider-Man follows the origin story of Peter Parker's beginnings as the world-renowned wall-crawler. After being bitten by a radio-active spider, Peter acquires amazing abilities which will help him achieve things one could only dream about. In a life-threatening fight for the city, Peter will strive to protect New York City from the threat of his friend-turned-enemy, Doctor Curt Connors: whom has transformed into The Lizard.Teenage social outcast Peter (Andrew Garfield) spends his days trying to unravel the mystery of his own past and win the heart of his high school crush, Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone). A mysterious briefcase belonging to his dad's former partner, Dr. Connors. The discovery of his father's secret will ultimately shape his destiny of becoming "Spider-Man" and bring him face to face with Conner's villainous alter ego, the Lizard.I absolutely loved The Amazing Spider-Man and left the theater with a big grin of delight!
I found the Raimi films fun and mostly good (except for the third film's ridiculous musical montage), but I also found them flawed. In particular, I found the romance uneven and stilted in the first set of films.
That's why I was so pleased to know that the director of (500) Days of Summer was at the helm of this version - because he clearly knows how to do sweet and bittersweet romance. And he and his talented actors knocked it out of the park as far as I am concerned.
Spider-Man was my favorite superhero growing up. I've been a fan since I was able to hold a comic in my tiny hands and for as long as I can remember. I enjoyed the Raimi versions and was glad to see Spidey on the screen, but Marc Webb's version absolutely nails the characters and the relationships and the overall flavor of Spider-Man, and the actors all sold it.
Andrew Garfield embodies Peter Parker/Spider-Man. He is absolutely stellar. Emma Stone is great as Gwen Stacey, and these two leads deliver a thoroughly natural chemistry. All the other actors are solid in their supporting roles, and Marc Webb keeps it all feeling smooth, believable, and true to the spirit of the Spider-Man comics.
The visuals are delightful and the 3D is used to enhance - not distract. It should definitely be seen in theaters!The Amazing Spider-Man has received far too many mixed and bad reviews from people angry that the beloved previous series was rebooted so quickly. To put it simply, the cinematography, plot, acting and character development of The Amazing Spider-Man make 2002's Spider-Man look like a bad TV Show that has lost most of its connection to its original source material.
Many people claiming to be comic book fans are complaining about vast and sweeping inaccuracies from the comics, and are raging about how Stan Lee should be furious and "This isn't Spider-Man, it's Twilight!"
Now, this film doesn't exactly follow the comic book down to the page, there are a few slight changes that I won't point out for the sake of avoiding spoilers. However compared to most comic book movies, this film is very surprisingly accurate, and far more so than its predecessors. Very few actual Spider-Man fans have any complains about the romantic scenes between Gwen and Peter (although we're used to reading about them in college, they make the transition to high school very well), and love the way classic characters like the Lizard and Captain Stacy have been modernized while remaining true to the original spirit of their creators.
Certainly this Peter Parker is a far more modern high school student than the old one (who was in high school for around forty minutes), but this needs to happen! It's not 1967, and we need characters who are relatable NOW. This Peter Parker is a superb modernization of the original character and captures the Peter Parker/Spider-Man magic much better than the previous movie version.
There is room for criticism in my review however, and some complaints are well founded. For example, complaints that the film was not well paced do have some merit. It's almost as though the Peter Parker scenes are slow and thoughtful, but the Spider-Man scenes are rushed and panicked. Unfortunately to anyone disappointed, Spider-Man has always been about Peter Parker, and we've seen three movies of him swinging around and hitting villains while rescuing damsels in distress.
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