![]() Here we have performances and dialogue driving it and you really do feel it when it happens because this is not a strength of the film. The film has a short time with Mary Jane before the conclusion to this short and really this is the only major weakness to the film. This was fine by me because it added a bit of grit and brutality to the character, which I really think it needs. ![]() We also get some web-slinging action too, although of course there is a limit to what the film can do, so mostly we are on the floor and fighting. The fight scenes are not quite The Raid, but they have that air to them and the lack of CGI is covered by the impressive physicality of free-runner Alexander Chard. The dark edge is evident from the start as we join a captured and badly beaten Spider-Man (sans mask), however it is not long before he is free and using the simple internal sets of his prison, we get a couple of fight scenes before breaking out on the streets. ![]() I have seen a couple of films now from Al White, at least enough to know that he knows what he is doing with a camera so, although I am not really a big fan of the character (and indeed ground my way through the first Amazing Spiderman just this weekend) I decided to watch this fan film he made. Despite being badly hurt and restrained, Spider-Man knows he has to escape even if it means fighting his way out. Spider-Man has been captured and is being held for reasons not clear. ![]()
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