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“Spiderhead” Weaves an Amazing Narrative Web, But Gets Trapped In Its Own Net

Yaar what is with sci-fi movies and 0 execution ://
Abhishek Tiwary
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  • Spiderhead is based on the short story "Escape from Spiderhead" by George Saunders.
  • Stellar cast performances cannot save the movie from it's technical flaws.
  • The movie is just another addition to Netflix's extensive catalog of average films.
Review Overview
5.6

When you see Miles Teller and Chris Hemsworth team up with Joseph Kosinski, you expect a helluva experience. But hold your… spiders. “Spiderhead” swings onto the screen, aiming to captivate audiences with its star-studded cast and futuristic prison ideas. Based on the short story “Escape from Spiderhead” by George Saunders, the film had the potential to be a thought-provoking and darkly comedic exploration of human behavior and ethical boundaries. However, despite its promising premise and talented lineup, “Spiderhead” ultimately falls short of its ambitions.

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Who is this impostor and where is the real Joseph Kosinski?Spiderhead is all style but no substance
Source- YouTube- Spiderhead Official Trailer/Netflix

The film is set in a futuristic prison facility called Spiderhead, where inmates are subjected to experimental drug tests under the supervision of Steve Abnesti (Chris Hemsworth). The drugs manipulate emotions and behaviors, offering prisoners temporary reprieves for their crimes but also subjecting them to potential harm. The story revolves around Jeff (Miles Teller), a prisoner haunted by a tragic incident, and his interactions with Abnesti and fellow inmate Lizzie (Jurnee Smollett).

Source- YouTube- Spiderhead Official Trailer/Netflix

One of the film’s strengths lies in its performances, with Teller and Smollett delivering solid performances as the conflicted prisoners. However, the solid performances can’t save the film from its pitfalls. The script, penned by the creative minds behind “Deadpool,” had the potential for dark humor and twisted introspection. However, it feels like the jokes got caught in the web, leaving us with weak punchlines and forced discomfort. The balance between comedy and thought-provoking themes isn’t quite as smooth as Hemsworth’s look in the movie.

Who is this impostor and where is the real Joseph Kosinski?

Saath hi, Director Joseph Kosinski, who is known for his visually stunning filmography, struggles to spin a captivating web with “Spiderhead.” The film’s design choices and execution lack the finesse needed to weave a complex narrative. Instead, it gets entangled in unnecessary spectacles, missing the opportunity to delve deeper into the characters and their ethical complexities.

Source- YouTube- Spiderhead Official Trailer/Netflix

The pacing in the first act feels as slow as a snail stuck in molasses. It takes its sweet time getting to the meaty bits, and even then, the experiments fail to generate the desired chills. You never really feel immersed in the movie. The twists and reveals meant to wow us end up being about as shocking as finding a lizard in your room. It all feels like ‘haan haan malum hai’ the entire time.

Spiderhead is all style but no substance

But, thankfully “Spiderhead” isn’t a complete web of disappointment. The premise is intriguing, and the chemistry between the cast members adds a sprinkle of excitement. The futuristic prison concept and moral dilemmas have the potential to spark engaging discussions. But alas, the film fails to sink its fangs deep enough into these meaty ideas, leaving us craving more substance.

Source- YouTube- Spiderhead Official Trailer/Netflix

In the end, “Spiderhead” dangles somewhere in the middle of the Netflix web. It’s not terrible, but it’s far from the marvelous experience we hoped for. Despite its star power and potential, the film gets caught up in its own tangled threads. It lacks the finesse, wit, and depth needed to be a true standout. So, if you’re looking for an electrifying sci-fi thriller that will have you glued to the screen, you might want to spin your web elsewhere. “Spiderhead” just doesn’t have the bite to leave a lasting impression.

Review Overview
5.6
Plot 7 out of 10
Cinematography 6 out of 10
Performances 6 out of 10
Dialogues 5 out of 10
Pacing and Predictability 4 out of 10
Good Stuff Top notch performances from Miles Teller and Tess Haubrich Intriguing premise to put your thinking caps on
Bad Stuff Poor pacing and predictability- adds no newness Failed execution and poor creative choices Half-hearted exploration of various themes
Summary
Eh, I think there are better movies that deserve your attention :p

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TAGGED: Chris Hemsworth, hollywood, Miles Teller, Sci-Fi, Spiderhead, Tess Haubrich, Thriller, Underrated
Abhishek Tiwary July 5, 2023 July 5, 2023
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