There is always something terribly gratifying when a film manages to surprise the viewer, providing them with both emotion, humor and a touch of nostalgia, all wrapped up in a whirlwind of action and of lightness.
The third act
Spider-Man: No Way Home
,
by Jon Watts, pulls off this tour de force with swing and nonchalance.
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