strong impact
From the first time I saw a Spider-Man movie in fifth grade, I knew it would be an enduring series of IP. Spider-Man grew up with me, but it's hard for me to say what Spider-Man meant to us boys, but it just felt like he never disappeared like a mate in the house.
"Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" is one of the few animated Spider-Man series that I've seen. I prefer the shocking visual experience brought by live-action movies to the animation, but this time I want to give "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" The visual experience applauds. "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" uses a production that is different from most animations on the market. This style is very surprising. The film uses a lot of impactful pictures. The complement of colors and shots elevates the whole atmosphere to peak.
save lost self
The more hero-themed movies I've seen, the more I hate heroism. After the age of teens, it is difficult to persuade ourselves to believe that the world will always be better. We are all slowly finding ourselves, and then we are solidly doing our job as a screwdriver. This is ordinary heroism. The heroism that belongs to each of us.
Superpowers can't save the lost self. As I step into the society, I feel more and more deeply. Only when I figure out the way I want to go will the world become clear. We are all ordinary people, but we all have our own superpowers. Maybe we are not vital to the world, but we are vital to ourselves. Every step we take is our own miracle.
Spider suits always fit
Growing up with tears in her eyes, she worked hard to make her "spider suit" fit, took her responsibilities, and protected those she wanted to protect. We will encounter too many bosses in our life, every level is very difficult, and sometimes we want to cheat to pass, but the world will always tell us what is "oversighted". Relying on blessings and relying on the help of extraordinary powers in parallel universes cannot make us stronger. Life requires us to stumble through.
Everyone is their own Spider-Man, who "eliminates violence and peace" during the day, and uses firewood, rice, oil and salt at night. Ordinary and extraordinary, ordinary and turbulent.
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