Media Diary Week 2

The amazing spider-man 2, directed by Marc Webb, came out in April 2014 following the first Amazing spider-man and the original comics. I've always been as fan of the Spider-man films as I have all the original films on DVD so when I heard they were remaking them, I couldn't wait to see them in the cinema. The Spider-man films have many genres such as fantasy, action and adventure.

In the second film, we watch Peter Parker as he carry's on revealing more secrets from his father's past. We see him develop as character as he finds out who his true enemies are and he protects the ones he loves. His struggles are shown as he takes on Green Goblin, Electro and Rhino. The film is targeted at superhero fans, children and young adults possibly from the ages of 16 to 24 because I believe you have to love superhero films and fantasy films in order to enjoy a film that was originally a comic. It appeals to the audience due to the original comics, the special effects, the non-stop action and the fact that children aspire to 'become like spider-man'.

The purpose of the film is to entertain the audience and spark the imagination creating a bond between the main character and the audience. As soon as I seen The Amazing Spider-man, I loved the films even more and was eager to see the second one. I loved the new villains and how different they were to the original ones. People would consume this text purely because of all the action,the graphics and  how much they love superheroes. Different marvel films may create different responses from audiences as some might think that a certain superhero or an actor/actress does not fit that part properly.


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