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A movie hyped up by millions of people around the world, even months before it was released on 17, 2021, “Spider Man: No Way Home” is currently showing at San Luis Obispo’s downtown cinema.
Despite COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines, and the theaters being packed full, many San Luis Obispo High School students have gone to see it, mostly in the first few days the movie was released. So what do students think about it?
“Spider Man: No Way Home” scored a solid 94% on Rotten Tomatoes. It also got a 9/10 on IMDb, and 4.9 stars on google reviews.
“”Spider Man: No Way Home’ portrays every emotion you can think of. I have never been so excited and happy but have also wanted to cry so hard in my life,” said Sophomore Jayden Castillo.
In the last Spider Man movie, Spider Man is revealed to be Peter Parker by Mysterio. In the trailer for “Spider Man: No Way Home”, it can be seen that this had a very detrimental effect on Peter’s life. Peter must learn to deal with this conflict. Or perhaps, change reality so this event that ruined his life never happened.
“Spider Man: No Way Home” has lived up to the expectations of SLOHS students and all other viewers. It is loaded with action, emotion, and much more.
Depending on if you want to see it in the movies or want to wait for it to show up on streaming services, “Spider Man: No Way Home” definitely seems like a movie worth watching.Sources: Rotten Tomatoes, IMDb