As the "love crystallization" of Marvel Pictures and Sony Pictures. "Parallel Universe" shows us more possibilities for Spiderman: Japanese comic style, black and white style, cartoon style to the back, everyone can put the mask on, everyone is spiderman, including children, including black people.
Everything is so simple, even the original intention of boss kingpin is so simple: just want to regain the family that has been lost, even if it destroys the whole of New York. Of course, there is a richer aesthetic meaning hidden under the simple and honest story. The most obvious is the extensive use of onomatopoeia in comics, and the cyberpunk night in New York. The graffiti of the little black spider and the rap music that fills the film all the time are full of popular aesthetic elements. This kind of creative mode that caters to the audience in an all-round way can be used commercially. A major success is also explainable,
And on the art side...the visuals from pop art, vaporwave art, etc. are amazing, but the downside is the narrative side, where the other Spider-Mans don't play a role. And the mixture of various elements is indeed colorful and gorgeous, but the core of the story is still too old-fashioned and lacking new ideas.
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