Spider-Man Homecoming

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This was a great movie. Two hours long and full of quality moments. Great plot.
I'll be honest, I wasn't expecting much of this release. I spent three days watching the beginning because I fell asleep every time.

Spider-Man Homecoming makes more sense if you've watched The Avengers-Civil War. After the Avengers were turned against each other and Stark building is recked leaving much Alien material is all over the place. The people originally hired to clean up are laid off when Tony decides to handle it himself.

All these workers have their jobs taken away and one of them decides to take some of the Alien scraps and make weapons and sell them under the radar.

As the bad guys get tougher, given these new weapons, Peter tries to stop this guy as part of his 'Stark internship' (trying to impress Tony to join the Avengers).

So, Homecoming wasn't one of those the-good-guy versus-the-bad-guy movies. It wasn't all about the girl that Peter has a crush on. For proof, they don't even come together at the end.

The movie is about where the bad guys come from sometimes. They aren't just plain evil. Sometimes it's because of resentment after losing their job (LOL).

The villain in this movie wasn't trying to kill people or destroy the planet. He was just trying to win bread for his family (although he was using the unconventional means, hence his title The villain šŸ˜)

Peter Parker learned that his powers and abilities didn't come from the suit but rather from his heart.

Tony Stark (Iron Man) as humouristic as he usually is, puts Peter to the test to make him understand that the goal is not to be called an Avenger but rather it is to realize your responsibility.

I rated this movie ⭐⭐⭐⭐ because I was expecting Peter to tell the girl that he is Spider-Man but he didn'tšŸ˜¦.

I found it funny though how his Aunt May found him in the Spider suit at the end šŸ˜„.

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