Went to the theater to watch "Spider-Man: Parallel World". I don't know which episode this is, I only watched one episode before. I didn’t like watching this kind of sci-fi movies at all before, let alone spiders. I thought Spider-Man’s appearance was a bit scary, and it was weird without a face. Later, probably because these kinds of movies would be embedded with a lot of rock music to attract people, I have watched some of them one after another, and I think it’s good to be entertained. This time I saw someone saying that the style and music are good, so I went to see it.
This episode of Spider-Man is a cartoon and a little black spider. The shape of Black Spider-Man is very cute, and his movements are also very vigorous. But I don’t know if it is because there is a black spider in the world, and there is a black spider in the film, or it is caused by some kind of global tendency. With a certain tendency, people are speechless. Some seemingly correct things are actually very unfair, but go against what justice should have.
Set off a global craze, I clicked on the MV of the theme song Sunflower with over 100 million clicks. Before I watched the movie, I looked at it. There seemed to be a very beautiful love story in it. But in the play, one has already lost his love, a person looks at the photos and remembers, but he didn't watch the previous ones, and I don't know what the story happened. The black spider-man and a white spider have a good relationship with each other, but the white spider still has to return to her own world, even if there is love, she can't keep her. The song is hip-hop style. Although it sounds good, it doesn't matter whether you like it or not. You can forget it after listening to it. Not my old song.
The painting style is quite cute, just like graffiti, the picture is very complicated and the colors are also very rich. When fighting in the woods, it was autumn, and there were large areas of yellow leaves. They were flying in the woods. It was really wonderful. I like the blue hues when I’m in the city. Looking at the conceptual design of the drawing scene, there is a Chinese named Ling Yun, no wonder he felt a bit Chinese in the woods. It is reminiscent of the scenes of swinging in the woods in some martial arts movies.
In short, it was a pleasant movie-watching experience. Unfortunately, I didn't watch the previous episodes. I was not familiar with the previous characters. I didn't know many of the stalks in it. Otherwise, it would be more interesting. The people inside said that as long as you wear a mask, anyone can be Spiderman, as long as you have faith. But it's not the same thing, because not everyone has faith, so only a few people can be selected and become the hero.
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