After the events of Avengers: Endgame, Peter Parker is left dealing with the loss of his mentor, Tony Stark, and trying to figure it out on his own in a radically changed world. He's ready to temporarily put all of that side, however, and just enjoy his school trip to Europe. Of course, things don't work out in his favor, as trouble manages to find him even across the pond. Spider-Man: Far From Home is as close to a perfect action comedy movie I've seen. Attractive characters, unexpected relations to past movies, camera works, and post credit scene, I was genuinely surprised by this film. As a result it's one of the most interesting and fun movies I've seen in a while. Tom Holland and Jake Gyllenhaal both do a fantastic job. At this point Tom Holland has such an amazing grasp on his character, he has turned Peter Parker from a character into a real person. Jake Gyllenhaal, as always, brings a layered performance as Mysterio, which leads to one of the most interesting supporting characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Michael Giacchino did a great job with the score again. The music fits perfectly in the context of the scenes you watch. Classic Spidey vibes. The comedy was spot on. I can't recall a single joke that fell flat. It has the same goofy atmosphere as Homecoming, without taking away from the story. While the story didn't move at a breakneck speed like Infinity War, I never felt like the film was just spinning its wheels, every scene served a purpose. The mid credit scene was both funny and left me excited to see where this franchise goes next. Also, there is a character introduction that I think every fan of Spider-Man has been waiting to see on screen again. Kudos to the filmmakers for knowing how to adapt that character to the modern age, and for choosing the only person who can do them justice. I haven't smiled that much in a movie theater in a while!