The movie was good for me but not great. They spent too much of it setting things up and then there's just one big fight scene at the end which was fairly weak tbh. Also Peter ends up worse than what the original spell was going to do for him since Strange was able to include MJ, Ned and May into the original spell before Peter fucked it up by demanding even more, and in the end he's left with nobody and May is dead making the movie feel regressive and somewhat pointless, though not totally since now Holland's Spider-man will definitely have more depth as a character going forward, but that requires them to make more Spider-man movies with him in it, which although probable, is still not confirmed. It also somewhat sends the message that it's okay to sacrifice good people if it's to help criminals. May's dead but the important thing is we were able to save all the bad guys amirite? I'm probably reading into it too much, but these days with what's going on with countless law-abiding citizens dying because the judicial system has gone soft on violent criminals and letting them re-offend, it's extremely frustrating to see a mainstream popular movie echoing that sentiment. Though I'm hoping that young people with the ability to think for themselves will actually realize that Peter made all the wrong choices from the get go and that's why he's left worse off at the end.