Mostly agree. The only thing that surprised me was the "why" but the story was really predictable. It felt like a Spidey story by the end, so I was satisfied there. The ham-fisted "there is no one else" was a bit too contrived though.
The action scenes were big-screen-worthy, especially the final one. I'm considering going back to see it in 3D.
The opening gave me some feels.
Did you stick around for the stingers?
I didnt really feel like it was forced.
Peter's father, uncle, and now his mentor/idol has died. Tony, the only father figure he's had since god knows when just sacrificed himself to save the world, and now this 15/16 year old feels like he has to live up to Tony's accomplishments, and he doesn't know how to cope with it.
To make matters worse the kid has no one to discuss this with because his super powers are a secret, and the people that do know about his powers are either dead, on a foreign planet, or are his Aunt or Ned.
Could you imagine that stress and loneliness?
One thing to also think about is how the MCU likes to develop character arcs over their movies (Cap and Tony emotionally and spiritually started as very different people from how their characters ended). This was clearly a very important part of Peter's journey in the larger story.
Obviously stayed for the mid credits and post credits
Alot of people seemed to be pissed off about the implications of the mid credits scene, but given the way the MCU tells their stories I felt like it was to be expected.