Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 9.0

Johnathon 2022-04-23 07:01:15

Last night, I suddenly dreamed that I was incarnated as Spider-Man, and traveled to the novels of the Ming and Qing dynasties, wandering around the old temples in the barren mountains and wild ridges to track the fox spirits. When I wake up, I feel unhappy. There are no high-rise buildings and traffic, and the neon flashing, Spider-Man is always lonely.

Stan Lee's cameo appearances are mostly insignificant, this time, it is indispensable.

"It always fits, eventually."

The superpowers that you are not used to will come handy one day, and the clothes that you can't wear will one day fit.

No one can reach the sky in one step with ease, but he has not stumbled all the way, doubted several times from others to himself, and finally made up his mind. All superhero stories are in this sentence.

There's no one better suited for a midlife crisis than Peter Parker, because no one is closer to mortals like me.

Saying no, I no longer want to hear that cliché, but my body is still honestly dashing before every obstacle.

The girlfriend of a superhero has always been a high-risk profession, and Spider-Man is barely an exception. Although Mary Jane and Gwen Stacy are often in danger, it is better than uncle's death.

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  • Ima 2022-03-22 09:01:13

    The storyboard is really cool, especially the moment the actor jumps down from the tall building. He really regains the excitement of watching Sam Remy’s "Spider-Man" trilogy. In terms of the drama, I think that instead of producing so many Spider-Man but not spending time on character creation, it is better to spend more time on how the middle-aged Spider-Man and the male protagonist help each other regain their confidence. In the end, I didn't feel much touched by the Spider-Man who returned to their own world, because they described too little of their emotional connection. If I decide on this subject, I would suggest focusing on how to establish, develop, diverge, and sublimate the emotional relationship between the middle-aged Spider-Man, Little Spider-Man and Female Spider-Man. At most, add another Spider Pig to make a funny adjustment. Four Spider-Man is enough, six too many, really unnecessary. The final battle still lacks imagination for the visual performance of the collapse of the multiverse into one. It stands to reason that it should be played a little cooler as an animation. In the end, it is just a variety of buildings and vehicles flying around. To a certain extent, it is not even as good as the real " "Doctor Strange" is visually stunning.

  • Constantin 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    The plot is very off-line. The seven parallel universe Spider-Man, including the brave and justice black version, the white version when you fail and finish, and the obscure black version, the animal version, the white girl and the yellow girl version. Basically The above covers the current political spectrum of ethnic identity. The action scenes are American-style hardcore and gorgeous, and the number of frames is deliberately lowered to emphasize the sense of dynamics. There are quirks that cannot be played in the live-action version.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse quotes

  • Spider-Man Noir: Sometimes I let matches burn down to my fingertips just to feel something, anything.

  • Peter Parker: Listen, we gotta team up here, we don't have that much time.

    [drops USB drive into Miles' hand]

    Peter Parker: This override key is the only way to stop the collider. Swing up there, use this key, push the button and blow it up. You need to hide your face. You don't tell anyone who you are. No one can know. He's got everyone in his pocket.

    Miles Morales: [overwhelmed with information] What?

    Peter Parker: If he turns the machine on again, everything you know will disappear. Your family, everyone. *Everyone*. Promise me you'll do this.

    Miles Morales: I promise.

    Peter Parker: Go! Destroy the collider! I'll come and find you!

    [as Miles exits]

    Peter Parker: It's gonna be ok.