The story is a bit old-fashioned, but the classic father-son relationship of talking through the door really brought tears to my eyes. The expression of father-son love is different, misunderstanding, after saving the world, understanding the father's love, really strong heart, and finally side by side with friends. The conflicting changes in the style of painting and the dexterous typography of the picture are really amazing. In the background of the four-grid paper comics, the characters shuttle between the grids, which is both childhood and trendy. The style of the painting changes with the ups and downs of the story, and the second is indeed the heart of every child with a "superhero dream". I think it is very close to the people, and it really fits the male protagonist in the movie-everyone can be a superhero. Heroes - that's what Spider-Man looks like. This is what a superhero movie should be like. You can be anyone you want.
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