Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse - UHD/BD Combo + Digital
C**S
WOW JUST WOW 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Best Spider-Man movie ever, better than the first Spider-Verse, better than No Way Home and better than the original Spider-Man trilogy from Sam Raimi. I think you already know why by know but I'll try to explain myself anyway.You thought Everything Everywhere All At Once was the perfect Multiverse movie? You're dead wrong. THIS is the perfect Multiverse movie and it's not even close. This movie is on Puss In Boots: The Last Wish level of storytelling for kids and not being afraid to really go deep with its message. The legacy and absolute care for the Spider-Man mythos, pantheon of characters and overall history is ALL over this movie. Every single old and new character in here is unforgettable, whether they're complex, relatable and interesting or just really fun people to watch and be around. Every literal frame of this movie is filled with unique, interesting and heartfelt details and it does it so well, it rivals Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (and if you like Scott Pilgrim and you've seen that movie, you know that is VERY high praise). Miles' journey is emotional and very interesting, building off of and re-enforcing the idea that anyone can be Spider-Man, no matter what. The Spot is a villain I never even heard of before this movie and now I can easily call him one of the best Spider-Man villains in cinematic history. The writing is clever, the story is action-packed and interesting, the music is instantly iconic (whether it's become a hilarious terrifying meme or just really cool and interesting to listen to) and it leaves you feeling like you yourself crossed through the Multiverse and begging for more. That last-minute twist before the cliffhanger was so cool and I was on the edge of my seat. More animated films need to be longer if this is the quality they can put out and I cannot wait for what Beyond The Spider-Verse has in store for us and how it's going to end easily one of the best superhero stories in the modern era and in cinematic history.As for the Phil Lord and Chris Miller controversy, all I want to say to them is treat your animators nicely next time because whatever insanity happened is just not okay.If you like Spider-Man for any reason, big or small, minor or life-long nostalgic, you're going to like Spider-Man Across The Spider-Verse. No matter what.
B**T
A solid Trilogy Conundrum entry in the Spider-Verse saga.
Without fail, I have watched wildly successful movies gain sequels that were too big for just one movie. The latest entry in this Trilogy Conundrum is none other than the animated Spider-Verse series. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) was a stylish and refreshing animated film that won the Best Animated Feature Oscar. Its sequel, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023), is equally good in both storytelling and animation. However, the size of such a story being stretched over two films affected some of this movie’s pacing.I am increasingly becoming a fan of the “stylized” animated movies like Into the Spider-Verse and Across the Spider-Verse. Pixar can show how realistic CGI animation can be, but I found truly creative CGI animation in other studios like this one. This “cartoony” style lends itself to the humor of the fight between Miles (Shameik Moore) and Spot (Jason Schwartzman). It’s also versatile enough to be serious when it needs to be. If anything, it is able to highlight the visual differences between the different universes.Superfans of the Spider-Man franchise likely got tons of references from decades of Spider-Man iterations. Even if this is your first introduction to the character, it’s likely you already know about the “canon events” that make up the central theme of this movie. Although it was enjoyable to see Spider-Man in different settings, the film’s second half was sluggish as it built up to the next movie’s premise. Not knowing where they were going to cut to a “To Be Continued” card made the last bit seem endless. Still, I’m excited to watch the last part of this trilogy since the first two parts have been solid.A solid Trilogy Conundrum entry in the Spider-Verse saga, I give Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse 4.5 stars out of 5.
R**D
Absolutely love this movie.
We watch this movie so much we almost know it by heart. I almost wish they did a Hobart spin off b/c that character was cool.
D**N
Movie
Good movie
M**N
Great
Compelling Storyline:Beyond its visual brilliance, Spider-Verse boasts a compelling storyline that manages to be both heartfelt and action-packed. The multiverse concept introduces us to different Spider-People from various dimensions, each with their own quirks and stories. The narrative complexity is handled with finesse, providing depth and dimension to the characters.Diverse and Relatable Characters:One of the film's strengths is its diverse cast of characters. Miles Morales takes center stage as a fresh and relatable Spider-Man, adding a layer of representation that resonates with audiences. The ensemble of Spider-People, from Spider-Gwen to Spider-Man Noir, adds humor, heart, and a sense of unity that transcends dimensions.Outstanding Voice Cast:The voice cast delivers exceptional performances, breathing life into the characters. Shameik Moore's portrayal of Miles Morales captures the essence of a young superhero finding his way, while Jake Johnson brings a seasoned yet endearing Spider-Man to the forefront. The chemistry among the cast members enhances the overall viewing experience.Epic Soundtrack:The soundtrack deserves a special mention. It complements the film's energy and style perfectly, featuring a mix of hip-hop, pop, and orchestral elements. The music enhances the emotional beats and action sequences, making it a memorable component of the Spider-Verse experience.Replay Value:Spider-Verse is the kind of movie you can watch repeatedly and discover new details with each viewing. The layers of humor, Easter eggs, and subtle references to comic book lore make it a joy for both dedicated fans and newcomers to the Spider-Man universe
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