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The Rewiew on SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME”
Rated: PG-13. At AMC Boston Common, Regal Fenway, AMC South Bay and suburban theaters.
Grade: B
Spider-Man is a very busy fellow in “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” the film that might also be called
The Multiverse for Dummies.
This latest installment in the Spider-Man series from Sony and Marvel is an examination of the issue of identity. Is Spidey a hero or is he, as his nemesis J. Jonah Jameson shouts from the digital rooftops, a vile vigilante.
Even worse, is Spidey a murderer? Is he even Spidey? When the action begins, it has been revealed to the world that Peter Parker of Queens, N.Y., is Spider-Man. Peter is filmed everywhere he goes. Even his classmates at Midtown High record his every move, and, this causes him and MJ and his friend Ned Leeds are not accepted at MIT, where they had hoped to study, live and fight crime together.
There’s crime in Boston, right?
Ned asks.