Everything I've seen says it's good

Loyce 2022-04-19 09:01:18

I originally wanted to post a story about Spider-Man and White Snake together, but I thought it would be better to develop them separately. Because of the previous exam month, I delayed a few movies and didn't watch it. It's a little cool to make up for it in one breath. In addition, this time the Spider-Man audience includes me, it's not even more fun. The visual effect of the film is very explosive, and the art and painting are super good. Both the color matching and the composition are very harmonious, giving people a strong visual impact, but the impact is not harsh, especially the little black spider's leap of faith and the climax. The fight is simply amazing. If it is set, the concept of parallel universes alone makes six generations of Spider-Man appear in one universe at the same time. Quite emotional. I have to say that the fights in the climax part are also quite well arranged, and the details are appropriate. First, the six generations of Spider-Man fight together against the enemy, and finally the male protagonist who stands out in this world singles out the boss, which is very enjoyable. Suitable for all ages to watch, the ultimate visual enjoyment, no matter what, just blow it up.

2019.01.15 17:17

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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.