Some discoveries of the second brush

Madonna 2022-04-19 09:01:18

This afternoon, I brushed Spider-Verse for the second time, and greedily absorbed every frame. It was so cool, fairy animation! Some new discoveries: 1. The black and white Spider-Man in Sin City style, named Spiderman Noir, pays homage to American Film Noir in the 1940s and 1950s, and the accent is also the taste of old movies. He was voiced by Nicolas Cage! Uncle Cage finally rejuvenated this year. 2. The ending animation expresses the multiverse theme with a large number of mosaic elements. The most interesting part is that Spider-Man is roasted on the fire by a group of Spider-Man, with three question marks on his head, and the next shot becomes Spider-Man being roasted by a group of Spider-Man, reminiscent of Rick and Morty-style "pizza". ordering a phone call" multiverse concept. 3. Hip-hop elements run through the entire film, not only the soundtrack of the all-star lineup that provides the film with a strong sense of rhythm, street art represented by graffiti, but also background eggs such as The Weeknd album cover in Times Square, Chance the Rapper album cover (3 changed to 4), etc. This year, the hip-hop elements of Black Panther and Little Black Spider are a big plus for me. 4. Dr. Octopus said "You're glitching" to Peter Parker, directly pointing out the Glitch Art style of the film, an aesthetic that uses mechanical glitches or digital interference as a creative form, embodied in the film There's a lot of color bleed and colorful error distortions. Lin Yilian Chauvin's MV is also in use recently. Easter egg stalk: The faulty telephone pole was said by passers-by to be another Banksy work hhh 5. Spider-Man and Penny Parker cooperated to fight scorpion sperm, "Why do you look down on cartoon characters?", that part is really cool , every swipe comes with a character-style explosion of background color and a huge BOOM/BAM, the perfect way to present a multi-comic universe! The film's efforts to restore the sense of comics can be seen everywhere. The inner pages of the magazine are divided into blocks and the text bubbles take turns. Fans will be delighted. 6. Leap of Faith, the most classic plot stalk of Spider-Man, the subtitles turned into faith and paled a lot. The picture of the little black spider hanging upside down above the city skyline is so beautiful that I watched it both times with tears in my eyes. 7. There is a special column at the end of the subtitle table called Production Babies, which lists the given names of the babies born during the production of the film. For an animation to be released for at least three years, the behind-the-scenes film workers who have worked silently are worthy of respect, especially for this kind of unconventional animation, considering that it is also based on high-density collective wisdom and teamwork, really It is not acceptable. RESPECT!

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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.