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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Extended Reading
  • Luisa 2022-03-20 09:01:12

    What a surprise! Much more than the impression the trailer gave me. Basically lock in the best animation of the year! The picture effects, 2D combined with 3D, have a strong sense of three-dimensionality, and the viewing angles are rich and varied, especially the last few scenes are simply dazzling! The scenes are not inferior to the live-action commercial blockbusters, and the lens has reached a level of magnificence that a live-action movie would not dare to imagine. It can be called the most restored comic-style movie/animation: the use of speech bubbles, framed images and onomatopoeia are all in place. The story of Spider-Man has actually been told on the big screen for three rounds, but this film can still tell the story of the early Yuan Dynasty. Sony Animation really opened a new way for Marvel this time. Insufficient, the main reason is that the ending story is still slightly weak, and the shaping of the villain is still very weak. To sum up: the best cartoon of the year! In recent years, the breakthrough work of cartoons is the first to start! One of the best superhero movies of recent years. It's amazing to be able to do this at a cost of 90 million! This film too reflects the overall level of Hollywood cartoons-people are industry promoting creativity, and here we are still creativity pulling industry forward!

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse quotes

  • Uncle Aaron: You know about the shoulder touch?

    Miles Morales: 'Course I do.

    [chuckles nervously]

    Miles Morales: But, uh, tell me anyway.

    Uncle Aaron: Walk up to her and be like...

    [gently places his arm on Miles's shoulder, cocks an eyebrow, adopts suave voice]

    Uncle Aaron: ... hey.

    Miles Morales: [chuckles suspiciously, brushes Uncle Aaron's hand off his shoulder] You serious, Uncle Aaron?

    Uncle Aaron: I'm telling you man, it's science.

    Miles Morales: So walk up to her and be like...

    [pats Aaron's shoulder, uses normal voice]

    Miles Morales: ... hey.

    Uncle Aaron: No, no, no, no. Like... hey.

    Miles Morales: [trying again, still not quite getting it] Hey.

    Uncle Aaron: No. Hey.

    Miles Morales: [places hand on Aaron's shoulder, exaggerated wink and voice] Hey.

    Uncle Aaron: [laughs] You sure you my nephew, man?

  • Gwen Stacy: [bumps into Miles] Oh! Are you okay?

    Miles Morales: What?

    [wipes his forehead]

    Miles Morales: [voiceover] Why am I so sweaty?

    Gwen Stacy: Why are you so sweaty?

    Miles Morales: It's a puberty thing. I don't know why I said that. I'm not going through puberty. I did. But I'm... done.

    [deep, "cool" voice]

    Miles Morales: I'm a man.