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Happy Hogan’s (Jon Favreau) summer tryst with his aunt (Marisa Tomei)

In theory, a solo outing should be a breath of fresh air, but where Homecoming felt a little leaner in scope post-Civil War, Far From Home is forced to reckon with the universe-shattering events of Endgame. It tightens its gaze enough to still feel like a Spider-Man film, but the loose ends of Phase 3 prove cumbersome, and it’s forced to contort several plot threads into a clumsy narrative. Tom Holland’s Peter Parker juggles not only a burgeoning crush on MJ (Zendaya), but also a world devoid of Avengers, and Happy Hogan’s (Jon Favreau) summer tryst with his aunt (Marisa Tomei). That’s all on top of Nick Fury’s (Samuel L. Jackson) insistence that Peter step up to the plate alongside newcomer Quentin “Mysterio” Beck (the film’s MVP, Jake Gyllenhaal) to battle creatures called Elementals (think of the Titans from Disney’s Hercules). Spidey’s Nick Fury-sanctioned derring-do against the Elementals is the film at its most clunky, leading certain characters to make mind-boggling mistakes out of sheer (and frankly, insulting) gullibility.

It’s a hell of a lot, often bogging the film down. The viewer is forced to perform mental gymnastics that would put the web-slinger to shame in an effort to enjoy the show. In spite of this, Holland is operating at 150% to keep things as breezy as possible. To date, the best iteration of the character, he’s an eminently winning physical performer, and his contrast to Zendaya’s cagey deadpan provides the film some of its best moments. To its credit, Far From Home’s high school romance and teenage pitfalls are wonderfully rendered, even amidst the laborious superhero narrative and digital mush of the action.

As the set pieces and exposition threaten a catatonic state, Jake Gyllenhaal barrels through them, injecting entire scenes with a showboaty freneticism. After a near miss with donning the red mask himself, the actor claims a much-deserved reward by stealing the spotlight entirely. The film plays a little fast and loose with Beck versus his comic book origins (perhaps blasphemy to purists), but with a commendable bit of maneuvering into the MCU, Gyllenhaal nails the spirit of the thing. Not quite in overdrive compared to his bigger performances, he sells it with ease. He skews both bombastic and measured, brandishing everything that makes him one of our consistently undervalued movie stars.

 

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Georgina Ledezma vende pulseras hechas a mano. Alumna del CAM 7507

Alumna del CAM 7507 del grupo de proyectos productivos, Georgina Kanakoqui Ledezma de 18 años de edad, joven alegre, entusiasta y trabajadora, con grandes habilidades para estar en un ambiente de trabajo, solicita el apoyo de la comunidad en general para que adquieran pulseras elaboradas con sus propias manos.

 


Bajo la asesoría y acompañamiento de la maestra Gabriela Rivero, en cuyas clases se desarrollan habilidades laborales con la finalidad de auto emplearse y/o realizar prácticas en ambientes reales, fue donde se gestó este emprendedurismo por parte de Georgina en la que de realizarlas como pasatiempo surgió la idea de ponerlas a la venta para generar sus propios ingresos como incentivo además, para que ella se sienta autónoma y feliz ya que debido a su delicada situación de salud no puede ejercer dentro de una empresa.
Este caso de éxito en la elaboración y convencimiento de producir artículos para su venta forma parte de los objetivos de nivel de formación para la vida adulta del CAM 7507 donde las maestras Ivone Santiago y Lydia Stirk del grupo de prácticas Laborales dan seguimiento puntual a todo su estudiantado.
Las pulseras de la joven Kanakoqui Ledezma estarán en venta en el restaurante “MAYÓLICA” ubicado en Blvd. Antonio Ortiz Mena 2033 Colonia Campestre-Lomas con un costo de $30 pesos.

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