Dafa makes the growth of routine heroes bloom with dazzling light

Rowena 2021-10-19 10:18:56

"Spider-Man: Parallel Universe" has been highly praised by the media before. Metacritic's average score is as high as 87 points, ranking first in this year's animated film and second in the history of superhero movies. After the film was released in North America on the 14th, it also received an A+ score with the highest CS score from the audience, and the IMDb audience score reached 8.8 points. Even the film won the Best Animated Feature Film Award at most of the Oscars outposts, which is expected to break Dippi’s monopoly on Oscar’s best animation for nearly a decade.

Such a high evaluation has undoubtedly won the audience's extremely high expectations and attention. However, after watching today's screening, I have to calmly and objectively say:

This TM is really the best superhero movie and the best animated movie this year! ! ! !

"Parallel Universe" is a movie about the origins of heroes' growth, and there is still an obvious pattern in the story-taking responsibility after losing and getting growth. But the real beauty of the movie lies in the verbal irony of this difficult-to-innovate routine, as if to let the audience know how old the story of a superhero is. Then the film can explain the deeper emotional core and value meaning of this routine beyond this. The real need to become a hero is not how strong your ability, but how strong your beliefs, because each has a shining point, the key lies in whether people have proven their confidence. And this is also the best way to overcome self-loneliness and humbleness. Just like the joke-like metaphor in the movie, everyone has the ability and qualification to become a "Spiderman" and a superhero in his own life. The requirement of a commercial entertainment film is to use simple lines and plots to allow the audience to receive effective connotation information, and this film uses a repetitive line in the smooth and close story to clarify the concept of the film. Stan Lee, who starred in the movie, also uttered a simple but meaningful line.

The movie combines different universes and different dimensions of Spider-Man. It is not a simple gimmick, but to prove that Spider-Man is not a heroic symbol that is lofty and respectable. Everyone can show their abilities in their own way. , To become that unique Spiderman just for you. In the real world, such a concept can also be conveyed with corresponding practical significance-everyone has different abilities. In the movie, it may be a bite by a spider, but in reality it has a richer performance. The important thing is whether you have the faith of someone you admire.

The movie portrays the villain very little, but it is still very three-dimensional. Among the many roles in the movie, the only role of Uncle Miles is a bit puzzling.

After talking about the textual connotation of the film, I will start to blow up the film unscrupulously. There are many smiles in the film evenly distributed, and each place is unexpected and unconventional. The comedy effects in these places are even better than some special comedies, at least I haven't laughed so presumptuously when watching a movie in a long time. The movie's control of the audience's emotions is very precise, and the smiles and tears are arranged just right.

The visual and artistic effects of the movie make it the coolest animated movie I have ever seen. The unique art style of the film is a combination of a flat colorful background and a three-dimensional character action foreground, and a large number of comic strips and dialogue frames are used. The first half of the film presents a novel and interesting viewing effect, and the setting of the dialogue frame Let the character's inner monologue become vivid and natural, instead of the awkwardness and awkwardness that everyone has seen in the past.

And this visual effect reached its peak in the climax of the dimensional war. The extremely cool use of colors and fighting design make this stage the most explosive stage of the year. Unlike Neptune’s pure visual bombing, "Parallel Universe" also achieves the sublimation of emotion and connotation in the climax drama, whether it is friendship Both family and affection were exquisitely rendered and conveyed. Penny was so cute that it was heartbreaking. The moment Myers caught Gwen, the audience was amazing. This climax scene excites the audience in the cerebral cortex, but also gains inner fulfillment.

The music and original songs of this movie are also very brilliant. The original soundtracks (Sunflower, Home, What's the Danger) are all very good, and they fit well with the rhythm and texture of the movie itself.

All in all, such a film has a breakthrough innovation for animated films, super British films, and even the entire Hollywood commercial film pattern.

Finally, real names confess Gwen and Penny! ! ! ! I want to spin cobwebs with you! ! ! !

(Can't find Penny's alone photo, sad...)

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Extended Reading

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse quotes

  • Mary Jane: [mistaking Peter for a waiter] Hello.

    Peter B. Parker: Oh, wow.

    Mary Jane: Um, I just wondered if we could have some more bread at table twelve.

    Peter B. Parker: Yeah! I'm just, I'm really sorry...

    Mary Jane: Oh, don't be sorry. It's just bread.

    Peter B. Parker: No, I wasn't there for you when you needed me.

    Mary Jane: Mmm-hmm...

    Peter B. Parker: And I didn't even try.

    Mary Jane: That's fine. I should really get going...

    Peter B. Parker: I know I could do better if I just had another chance to give you... the bread that you deserve.

    Mary Jane: Are you okay?

    Gwen Stacy: Ma'am, we'll take care of that bread right now.

    Mary Jane: It's been nice, uh, talking to you.

    Peter B. Parker: For you they should fill this place up with fresh bread.

    Gwen Stacy: [to Peter] You all right, man?

    Peter B. Parker: Yeah, totally.

    Gwen Stacy: Okay, good, 'cause we are not getting any bread.

  • [first lines]

    Peter Parker: [narrating] All right, let's do this one last time. My name is Peter Parker. I was bitten by a radioactive spider, and for ten years I've been the one and only Spider-Man. I'm pretty sure you know the rest. I saved a bunch of people, fell in love, saved the city, and then I saved the city again... and again and again and again. And I, uh... I did this.

    [shot of Spidey doing the emo dance from "Spider-Man 3"]

    Peter Parker: We don't really talk about this. Look, I'm a comic book, I'm a cereal, did a Christmas album. I have an excellent theme song. And a so-so popsicle. I mean, I've looked worse. But after everything, I still love being Spider-Man. I mean, who wouldn't? So no matter how many hits I take, I always find a way to come back. Because the only thing standing between this city and oblivion is me. There's only one Spider-Man. And you're looking at him.