Its so bad, its bad for movie standards, its bad for marvel standards. Its such a giant mess, almost every aspect of it just doesnt work.
To start you have every single character quipping like the producers watched it with a timer in one hand. Its like a mandated every 60 second quip break, and every single character needs to get in on it. Theres actually a couple funny lines but wow they would land a lot better if this wasnt so constant.
Then you have the weird meme masculinity with the three spider men? "Hey bro, I love you" "no bro, you have to value yourself bro" like just stop. Save it for one scene or something, read a book any book.
The CGI is bottom of the barrel, its really scraping it. Lighting problems, proportions being way off, cartoon trucks suddenly being in screen, whole thing just looks awful. You cant possibly exaggerate how bad this movie looks, it has no visual soul at all.
It also suffers from video game writing, which is something Ive been noticing more and more in modern movies. Spider man shows up at Dr Stranges and he says "heres your quest spidey! I made you a wrist thing to go collect 6 bad guys, good luck!" Later in the film spider man unpacks a machine in his apartment that "can basically just build anything" dang thats convenient. Build a script.
Anyways I hated it, anyone who feels the need to defend these movies is 12. Theres no other explanation, I cannot believe adults are paying for these movies. I cannot believe this is our art culture from now until climate change wipes us out. 6 years from now theres going to be 1 movie that gets made a year, and itll make 9 billion dollars and cost 12 million to make because theyll use slave cgi assistants on every shot and people on twitter will tell you to shut your brain off.
The idea that they could only commit crimes because they were physically wrong, and their flaws were all external. Doc oc was already flawed before he fused with his arms, he was reckless and arrogant. Osborn was a ruthless business man, Eddie Brock was entitled and took advantage of others. Sandman was the only one you could really argue didn't have flaws exacerbated by his powers. His problem was that he was a convict, and he couldn't really get around that with or without powers. Other than that, the villains' flaws all predated their powers, and were just made more immediate by them. Doc oc giving up on his dream and seeing it wasn't going to work was impactful because he overcame his flaws. Osborne's last thoughts being off his son meant he was looking past himself. Brock never overcame his weakness and entitlement, and died with Venom. Yeah he's not breaking into banks as regulaf otto octavius, but just removing the arms takes away from his journey through the film.