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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse



This may be one of the most comic book movies every made, staying true to the sketch fashion and retaining other smaller details. For everything 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' did well, 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' took it a step further.


Into the Spider-Verse is well known for its unorthodox animation style, Across the Spider-Verse took it further by blending together a meshed medley of animation. Most Spider-Men had their own style too them, making the attention to detail astonishing in a couple of the scenes. That being said, I do think Spider-Punk's design in particular diverted the attention from the others.


Still on the lines of he attention to detail. The scenes were often quite literally painted with emotion. Melancholy colors with their respective emotions and vibrant colors with theirs. These storytelling elements were a great touch to convey emotion from multiple points within a single shot.


The Spot was a perfect balance between comedy and chaos. I don't think Spider-Man 2099 could have been portrayed better. He has some of the best dialogue amongst all of the characters.


The relationship building between characters plays a huge role in this film and I can definitely foresee it having a huge impact in the next movie. I feel like the pacing in some of these scenes could've been better. Certain scenes draw out but still could've served the same purpose in a shorter amount of time.


Overall, the visual effects were some of the most unorthodox yet most creative I have seen in an animated film. The characters were developed beautifully, and I am impatiently looking forward to 'Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse'.



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