One of the greatest Spider-Man films of all time, a breathtakingly emotional work, and a work of unparalleled excellence.
Beautiful comic style, wonderful storyboards, super visual impact of color, unrestrained imagination, dazzling easter eggs, dizzying people watching.
Six different types of Spider-Man gather, each with the style of the original character, Shadow Spider-Man is presented in black and white, Pig-Man is the style of ordinary 2D animation, and Penny Parker has a strong style. Japanese animation style, the female version of Spider-Man Gwen Stacy is a cool girl, the original Spider-Man Peter Parker in the parallel universe is a middle-aged greasy uncle, and the black Spider-Man Mike wearing AJ and listening to heavy metal rock music Les Morales, even Aunt May in the film is presented in another character, just like a dynamic woman, all of which allow us to see more different possibilities beyond the character's character.
There are three things that moved me very much in this film, one is the death of Spider-Man Peter in the main universe, and the other is the death of Uncle Miles, Aaron, the Spider-Man in the main universe. It seems that every Spider-Man will lose the ability of the closest person. Only to get an outbreak, the third is the cameo of the late Marvel's father "Stan Lee".
The reason we like Spider-Man is because, as long as you want, as long as you have faith in your heart, you can also become a unique "Spider-Man", and Spider-Man's indomitable spirit that will never give up and will never fall has always been will lead us forward.
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