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  • Thoughts on “Spider-Man: Homecoming”

    Thoughts on “Spider-Man: Homecoming”

    Spider-Man Homecoming art by Ryan Meinerding
    When it was announced that Spider-Man would join the MCU, I was one of those people who got super excited. There had been too many memes circulating the internet about how poor Peter Parker didn’t get to join the Avengers. When the news broke that Sony and Marvel were teaming up to create a new Spidey movie series as well as make Spidey join the Avengers, I was so happy and over the moon. But then the honeymoon phase was over and came the worries that this new Spider-Man man would not be as good as the first one (the one played by Tobey Maguire) or be as a mess as the second one (the one with Andrew Garfield). So I waited. Then, surprise! It was good!

    Unlike the first two series, Spider-Man: Homecoming doesn’t tell us in details how Peter got his powers. The film opens with Peter Parker on his way to Berlin to join Iron-Man’s side on that Civil War climax scene and its aftermath, when Tony Starks tells him that he will keep in touch and assigns Happy as their middleman. But then days go by and Tony hasn’t contacted Peter yet. His life goes on; school, hanging out with friends, and catching bad guys around his neighbourhood. He keeps trying to contact Tony but without success. One night he sees two men in the middle of a weapon trade. The weapon is high tech and obviously dangerous. He goes on to investigate them, even goes so far as following them onto a ferry ship, where everything goes wrong and he has to be saved by Iron-Man. Iron-Man tells him to stop investigating the weapon and causing harm to innocent people. He also takes the Spider-Man’s suit. This leaves Peter devastated. He returns to his normal life and takes Liz (his crush) to the homecoming dance. But on the night of the dance he discovers the secret behind the man who invents the advanced weapons. It’s a plot twist you wouldn’t see coming and it’s SO GOOD! (I won’t tell you, obviously.)

    Homecoming is another small-scale movie in the MCU, after Ant-Man. The story is very ‘teenage-y’ and no city destroyed, only small parts of it blown. It’s refreshing to have one light movie in between all these kaboom-kaboom-cities-destroyed-innocent-people-are-killed movies. Is it better than the previous two series? Oh yes, absolutely! Like I said before, this movie is very teenager and the casts are suitable for playing high school students. The casts are also very diversed without putting any stereotype. I like that. We need that right now.

    So if you haven’t seen Homecoming yet, there’s still a chance for you as it’s still showing in your local cinemas. Go watch it!

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  • Back from Mudik, to the Ordinary Life

    Back from Mudik, to the Ordinary Life

    Bronjong Way Lima Pesawaran Lampung | Hola Darla
    Hey, there. Did y’all miss me? Well I doubt that, but here I am! Back again to the blogging world!

    So, this year’s mudik journey wasn’t as bad as the previous years’. We didn’t get stuck in traffic jam. It was very smooth & we got to Lampung in less than 12 hours (this time we traveled from Bogor, not Bandung). Eid wasn’t bad either. I got less question of “Have you got any child yet?” than last year hahah! It was a win because who doesn’t dread those kinds of question, am I right?

    Now I’m back to the normal life: morning reading, afternoon & night tutoring, cuddling with the cats, and all the likes. Last week we went to see Homecoming & although it wasn’t The Amazing Spider-Man, it was an amazing Spider-Man movie (ha! :p) One review post coming up in a few days. Also, this month I won’t do a Recent Reads post because I only finished one book! I can’t say if it’s good or bad, but at least it proved that I’m still able to give myself a break from that madness of my reading craze haha. I’ll include that one book in next month’s Recent Reads, along with the books I finish this month.

    Alright, guys. I guess I’ll see you around, then?

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  • Eid Mubarak, Friends!

    Eid Mubarak | Hola Darla
    Hi, Friends! Greetings from Pesawaran, Lampung. I’ve been staying at my in-laws’ house since Wednesday afternoon. Eid is tomorrow & we’re super excited! I wish all my Muslim friends a very blessed Eid. Happy holiday!

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  • [THOUGHTS] McDonald’s di Tengah Malam

    Akhir-akhir ini aku jadi sering nangkring di McD IP sampe way past midnight, nungguin suami yang pulang ke Bandung pake travel. Berhubung travel gak bisa diprediksi nyampenya kapan, jadi aku kudu nyari tempat nunggu yang buka 24 jam & deket dari tempat doi turun travel, maka dipilihlah McD IP ini.

    Waktu pertama kali nangkring late night di sini, ekspektasi aku adalah McD yang sepi macem Krusty Krab di episode Spongebob Squarepants lagi kerja graveyard shift. Eh.. How naive. Ternyata McD di tengah malem jauh lebih rame dari, let’s say, pagi sebelum jam 10.

    Aku udah beberapa kali ranting di Twitter tentang betapa leletnya staff KFC dan betapa efisiennya staff McD. Ternyata staff McD bagian graveyard shift jauh lebih lelet dari staff KFC haha.. Mungkin karna itulah sepanjang malem antrian selalu ada aja, gak pernah beneran kosong gitu (at least selama aku nangkring di situ sih..)

    Dan di antara banyaknya pengunjung tengah malam ini ada banyak anak kecil juga loh! Si adek bukannya bobo. Jaman aku kecil dulu kalo jam 9 belum bobo dimarahin Ayah loh, anak jaman sekarang jam setengah 1 malem malah dibawa jajan McD sama ortunya. Wow! (And it got me thinking apakah aku nanti akan jadi jenis ortu yang bawa anaknya jajan McD di tengah malam?)

    Terakhir, entah terbuat dari apa iced coffee-nya McD ini. The more I drink, the sleepier I get ?

  • Wonder Woman Movie Review

    Wonder Woman Movie Review | Hola Darla
    You might have been already sick of me saying how I don’t like DC and how I’m more of a Marvel kind of girl. Remember how I fell asleep while in the movie theater watching Dawn of Justice? No, wait, I didn’t write a review for Dawn of Justice, did I? Well, I guess no one is surprised that I enjoyed Wonder Woman, though. Yes, that’s right. Wonder Woman is the first movie in the DCEU that didn’t make me yawn. Not even once. Well done, ladies!
    Wonder Woman Movie Review | Hola Darla
    Set during the World War I, Wonder Woman is the best back story of a superhero so far (yep, even compared to those of Marvel’s). Diana has been training her whole life to fight, but she lives in a peaceful, tropical island of Themyscira, so that made me wonder why and how she ends up fighting in the WWI. Turns out, Themyscira is located not too far from the war zone and is actually invisible in the middle of the sea unless you come sailing (or flying) right into the territory. Steve Trevor, an American spy working for the Brits, flies in a small plane and crashes into the sea near the coast of Themyscira. Luckily, Diana spots him as she is running from her mother while crying near a cliff on the beach (cheesy yet classy LOL). She saves him from drowning, but the fleet that is pursuing him soon arrives at the beach and a fight breaks between the German soldiers and the Amazons. The Amazons kill all of the soldiers and Steve is brought to the palace and interrogated using the Lasso of Truth (kind of like Veritaserum but more practical). He tells them about the war. Diana believes that the war is caused by Ares (the god of war). She steals the Godkiller sword and leaves Themyscira with Steve. Believing that Ares disguises himself as a German general, Ludendorff, Diana goes to the front line, accompanied by her squad (#squadgoals, everyone!)

    Wonder Woman #squadgoals | Hola Darla
    #squadgoals

    Okay. At this point, you must have heard a lot of good things about Wonder Woman, so I don’t even know how to put it. I just… really, really love this movie! I had high hopes before watching it because everyone on Twitter said it was gonna be awesome, and also everything about Wonder Woman screams “GIRL POWER!” and “FEMINISM!” and you know what? It is good. It is awesome. I won’t compare it again to the previous movies in DCEU because it won’t do them justice; heck, I won’t even compare it to any other movies because Wonder Woman is in a whole different league. Everything else will find it hard to compete because Wonder Woman has set the bar sky high (I’m looking at you, Marvel!)

    So, if you haven’t watched it… why? It’s the greatest thing that’s ever happened to the mankind. You don’t want to miss it. Go watch it! Go, go, go!

    All images are from IMDb.

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