Madame Web (2024) Review
Summary
TLDRIn this humorous and critical movie review, the reviewer dissects a film about Cassie Webb, a woman who gains the ability to see the future after a near-death experience. The movie follows her attempt to protect three orphan girls from a mysterious villain with spider powers. However, the plot is riddled with inconsistencies, confusing twists, and a climax where the villain is defeated by a Pepsi sign. The reviewer points out numerous plot holes and questions, but ultimately concludes that while it's one of the worst films of the year, it's not quite the worst of all time.
Takeaways
- 😀 The movie starts with a pregnant woman in Peru hunting for a spider with healing powers, but she is betrayed and shot by her partner.
- 😀 Cassie, the main character, gains the ability to see the future after a near-death experience, leading her to try and prevent deaths she sees coming.
- 😀 The villain, who shot the pregnant woman, starts having paranoid visions of three girls who he believes will kill him, leading him to track them down.
- 😀 Cassie sees a vision where the villain will kill the three girls, and vows to protect them from this fate.
- 😀 The three girls are orphans, and Cassie adopts them, becoming their protector in a Batman-like role.
- 😀 Cassie discovers her mother went to Peru to find the spider, and that her birth was part of a larger, mysterious plan involving the spider’s powers.
- 😀 The movie features an awkward and badly executed reference to the iconic line 'with great power comes great responsibility'.
- 😀 The villain is defeated in an anti-climactic way, being crushed by a Pepsi sign, despite his spider powers and fighting abilities.
- 😀 Cassie ends up blind but can still see the future, where the three girls will eventually become spider women.
- 😀 The reviewer questions several plot inconsistencies, such as how the girls get their spider powers, and why the villain's visions focused on them instead of Cassie.
- 😀 The reviewer critiques the movie for its confusing and disjointed plot, but acknowledges it’s not the worst movie they’ve seen, though it’s still a bad one.
Q & A
What is the main premise of the movie as described in the script?
-The movie centers around Cassie Webb, who gains the ability to see the future after a near-death experience. She tries to prevent people from dying, specifically trying to protect three orphan girls from an evil spider villain who is determined to kill them.
What is the significance of the spider in the story?
-The spider, located in Peru, has healing powers and plays a crucial role in the backstory of the villain and Cassie's mother. The villain steals the spider and uses it for his own gain, while Cassie's mother originally sought the spider in the hope that it would save her child during birth.
How does Cassie first discover her ability to see the future?
-Cassie gains the ability to see the future after a near-death experience. However, her first attempt at using this power goes wrong when someone ends up dying instead of being saved.
What are the three girls in the movie supposed to represent?
-The three girls are orphans who are somehow linked to the future and are targeted by the villain. Cassie ultimately adopts them, and they become part of her mission to prevent the villain from harming them.
Why does the villain target the three girls?
-The villain believes that the three girls will be the ones to defeat him, as he is haunted by visions of them coming after him with spider powers. However, it is later revealed that Cassie herself is the actual threat, not the girls.
What happens when the villain confronts the three girls?
-When the villain finally confronts the three girls, it is revealed that they are not the actual threat to him. Instead, it turns out that Cassie is the true danger. The villain is defeated when a large Pepsi sign crushes him.
Why is the famous 'great power comes great responsibility' line criticized?
-The line is criticized because it is delivered poorly, especially considering it's a major catchphrase from the Spider-Man franchise, and the movie's execution of it feels lackluster and out of place.
What happens to Cassie at the end of the movie?
-At the end of the movie, Cassie becomes blind but still retains her ability to see the future, specifically foreseeing that the three girls will eventually become spider women.
Why does the script create confusion about the future of the three girls?
-The script leaves many questions unanswered, such as how the three girls acquire their spider powers and why we never see them actually fighting crime. They are only shown learning CPR, which doesn't explain their supposed future roles as spider women.
How does the reviewer feel about the movie overall?
-The reviewer expresses disappointment with the movie, calling it one of the worst of the year but not the worst of all time. They criticize the movie's plot inconsistencies, lack of clarity, and poor execution, but acknowledge that it's not as terrible as other films.
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