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The Amazing Spider-Man Full Movie In Hindi Free Download Hd 720p-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r2vmm -----------------------------------------Peter Parker has struggled with living with his aunt and uncle. But one day he is bitten by a radioactive spider and collects special powers which enables him to be the famous neighborhood spider man we all know. But havoc is reigning in New York City. He is handling living with aunt May and uncle Ben while also taking a handful of other things.After Peter Parker is bitten by a genetically altered spider, he gains newfound, spider-like powers and ventures out to solve the mystery of his parent's mysterious death.I like this new version of Spiderman. The story was good, the movie was entertaining. Seeing it left me with a positive feeling. There are things that seemed more logical than in the first movie:
- Father disappearing because he found the mutation formula - Spider-man does not produce all the webs himself, but has a device for it. Imagine from where would Spider-man produce thousands of meters of web, if that must come from inside him...? - He is just a high-school kid, with desire to show off. - He is not bullet proof, and is not immune to damage. He can get hurt.
There are some exaggerated scenes, and some flaws in the script/making.
- The slam-dunk scene is way exaggerated. Imagine doing that in your highschool gym, and not getting on the first page of your newspaper: Freak flies over basket court! - The "magical" equation contains an expression of the form log(g exp(something)). This is all they could come up with. Somme sigma, a pi, an exp and a log. They didn't bother seeing that the log and exp cancel... Do us all, who know a little math, a favor, and if you want to write a complicated formula, find a scientist and get a really complicated one. - Even if in this movie Spiderman gets hurt, the battles he has with the lizard-guy are way off balance, and if the lizard guy was such "animalistic" as portrayed, Spider-man would not have survived their first encounter. - They could have finished off the lizard with the nitrogen. Instead, they let it regenerate... so it could kill someone at the end. As far as I know, lizards cannot regenerate their heads.
This movie is not perfect, but it is entertaining, and that's the point.There's just no pleasing some people. This movie is everything the Raimi films were not...and that's a *good* thing. This is a Spider-Man film for those who, like me, never got the big deal over the original films (which I thought were sub-par at best). No more cheesy/tongue in cheek/eye-roll worthy moments - hurrah! Gone are the irritating narration, the costumes that look like they could've been bought at a toy shop, and the villains foolishly killing themselves.
I'd only previously seen Andrew Garfield in The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus and Doctor Who, so this was the first time I got to really see what he is capable of as an actor. His last name may conjure images of an orange cartoon cat, but his acting speaks for itself. I was very impressed with his ability to capture every emotion/aspect of Peter Parker and create a fully fleshed out character. He manages to be both geeky and heroic whilst also deeply flawed but NEVER descending into groan-worthy angst. Easily likable, quippy (but not in a douchey way), brilliant, cocky, guilt-ridden just to name a few aspects, he nails it all. The over-confidence is there, but not so much so that you want to see him receive a beat down. Garfield is equally matched by Emma Stone (taking over from Bryce Dallas Howard in the role of Gwen Stacy). No, that's not a blonde Mary Jane, it's Peter's 'first love'. I never had a problem with Bryce's Gwen, she seemed perfectly nice, but this one is a fully realised character and not added just as an afterthought. Gwen is smart, endearing, more than capable, NOT simply a damsel in distress, and is the perfect match for Peter. Stone brings an instant likability to her (sadly nonexistent in Kirsten Dunst's MJ character from the three previous films). This is a love interest where one can actually understand what Peter sees in her, and you *want* her to survive. Not merely a love interest, she's intelligent, useful, resourceful, never unnecessarily bitchy but not a doormat either. With these two actors, their portrayals of their characters and their sizzling chemistry, we're already leaps and bounds ahead of the first 3 movies.
Where previous villains failed, this time we get one who's not a cartoon. Rhys Ifans is actually really good as Dr. Curt Connors. We spend a good deal of time with him before he becomes The Lizard. There's no blaming his actions on robotic arms, no laughable Halloween masks, no cringe-worthy lines/moments like the previous bad guys had. This is a villain who has real human issues going on, you can understand his actions, and the relationship he develops with Peter adds to this/is given the right amount of time to develop. Best of all? He doesn't stupidly off himself, he lives! And even speaks up for Peter, trying to protect him from the 'Man in the Shadows' (Michael Massee, making a memorable impression & promising bad things to come). Also set up is the mysterious back-story of Peter's missing parents. This adds a layer of intrigue, on top of what Peter already deals with when his uncle dies. Martin Sheen and Sally Field play an Uncle Ben and Aunt May who are far less irritating than the older versions. Ben doesn't simply exist to deliver his 'responsibility' line and die. The necessary time is given to these characters to see to it they're well-rounded and carry weight when the death occurs. Thankfully, there's no wrestler crap involved (though Peter does get the idea for his mask from a poster) and it's not just some dude who picks the name Spider-Man. There's no final words between Peter and Ben this time around, but his death has maximum impact. Their fight prior to it was not a stupid one. Everything is just so much more 'real' in this film. It might be a heightened reality, but it feels much more believable than the prior films.
Even smaller characters like Gwen's father, Capt. Stacy, or Flash Thompson are developed beyond cardboard cutouts. Denis Leary is not the stupid cop who you end up hating for his grudge against Spider-Man. He becomes a needed ally/significant part of foiling Connors. Likewise, Flash starts off a simple bully but winds up a friend to Peter. Also a relief is that when Spider-Man rescues civilians? They're the non-annoying variety. They don't lamely attack/stand up to the villain. I actually buy them helping Spider-Man out here. And the times we see him without a mask, it is purposeful (especially impressed with how he managed to take on a bunch of guys, keeping his unmasked face hidden the whole time). It's also a relief we don't have to put up with any angst crap between Peter and Gwen, on account of his secret, as he reveals it to her himself in THIS film. Given her final smile, she doesn't hold a grudge like MJ.
With all the characters given respect, it goes without saying that the film also handles the spectacle with equal measure. No more badly CGI'd swinging between buildings. Here, you'll believe a man really can do those death-defying swings. The action is brutal, as are the consequences Peter suffers. There's a true sense of danger. But it's not all gloom, he's the wise-cracking web-slinger so many people had originally wanted. The humour is not of the juvenile kind that plagued the other films. It's well-placed here, smart and actually funny. Appropriate director Marc Webb ensures there's not a dull moment in the film, even during its 'slower' parts. It keeps you transfixed. I'm happy to report there's no singing, dancing or groan-worthy moments of any kind that I could see. There'll be those who hate this movie simply because it's a new version, but for the rest of us...this is the proper beginning for Spider-Man. This is a film that manages to live up to its title. I'm definitely looking forward to a sequel.Graced with great performances from Garfield and Stone, The Amazing Spider-Man is a rare comic-book flick that is better at examining relationships than superheroism. If it doesn't approach the current benchmark of Avengers Assemble, it still delivers a different enough, enjoyable origin story to live comfortably alongside the Raimi era.No more than the two already made. It had been stated that there would be four movies, with the planned release dates being 2 May 2014 for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), 10 June 2016 for the third movie, and 4 May 2018 for the fourth. However, as far as the latter two are concerned, this did not pan out (perhaps to unsatisfactory performance or reception of the second movie) and instead the rights/license to the pertinent movie franchise were sold to Sony Pictures who decided to pursue the third reboot of the Spider-Man cinematic franchise. Mary Jane is not the love interest (or one of them) in this film adaption of Spider-Man. Instead the love interest is Gwen Stacy. Gwen was an earlier love interest for Peter Parker, after his failed attempt at a romantic relationship with J. Jonah Jameson's secretary, Betty Brant, and before Mary Jane in the original comics. Rhys Ifans told Ain't It Cool News that the man was not Norman Osborn (Green Goblin), but is a representative from Oscorp and someone the fans are familiar with. The man was later revealed to be Gustav Friers, aka the Gentlemen, who is known to have formed the Sinister Six in the comics. Stan Lee is seen in the library at Peter's high school as The Lizard and Spider-Man are fighting behind him while he is oblivious to the action because he's wearing headphones with the volume turned up. In the comic books, Peter's spider powers he got from the spider bite do not include any ability to shoot webbing like in the earlier series made by Sam Raimi. Instead, Peter invented a special spider web-like adhesive and the wrist guns to fire it which are referred as his web-shooters. That is where the imagery of Spider-Man typically folding his third and middle fingers into his palms with the other fingers are extended comes from; he is pressing down on a trigger extending to the palm of his hand with a double tap which allows him to form a fist without causing an accidental firing. The reason you don't see these in most versions most of the time is that the web-shooters are completely hidden under the costume with only the nozzle being visible. Otherwise, they are fully visible when Spider-Man removes his gloves to deal with technical difficulties with them or to reload. Likewise, Spider-Man in the comics also wears a utility belt which is also completely hidden under his costume. It carries additional web cartridges for reloads, little electronic tracking devices called spider-tracers, his camera, and a special flashlight that projects a light pattern resembling his mask. This element of the character has been the norm for decades in the comics and most of its various other media adaptations. The idea of Peter being able to shoot webbing from his own body (the media referred to this ability as being "biological web shooters") was first developed in a draft of the first Spider-Man movie script by James Cameron; this idea was later used by Sam Raimi in his films because he felt it would make for more sense than a high school student creating a wonder adhesive, despite the fact that Peter is known for his gift of knowledge in science. This film takes the opposite track to show how Peter was a special kid long before he was bitten by the spider in being able to invent such devices. 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