Eu acho que não e tão bom quanto o primeiro filme do aranhaverso
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Love what they’re doing with Mile’s story, love seeing different versions of Spider-Man, can not wait to see what they do next. Gwen is very much a traitor though.
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
I absolutely loved 2018's "Into the Spider-Verse". It not only earned its "Best Animated Picture" Oscar, not only was it the best Spider-Man movie, but it stands as a landmark in animation. It set the record for most animators working on a single film. That record was then broken by this sequel. With five years of anticipation, and with the talented hands of Lord and Miller behind the scenes I was super hyped for this movie. I was prepped to love this film. I had heard nothing but good things, and all its praise is well deserved. But I couldn't help but walk away just saying the film was...good.
Given the film's stellar reception, I feel compelled to explain why I only am giving this film a respectable 7. First off, this film is not a complete story. It is a "part 1" and ends on a "To Be Continued...". I don't think that's a spoiler considering the original teaser advertised it as "Across the Spider-Verse: Part 1". But like the great cliff hangers of the past, like "Two Towers", "Empire Strikes Back" or "Back to the Future part 2", the movie needs to complete some self-contained conflict. This film does not complete a conflict. There is no feeling of resolution. I feel my full review is currently being held hostage from the fact that the story is incomplete. I can't give this full marks considering the story could end like the series "Lost" and completely undermined the whole journey.
With that out of the way, I can tell you all the things that makes this movie great. The animation is a step up even from the previous groundbreaking entry. There are so many different animation styles that the team juggles, and it they all looked visually stunning. For some it may be over stimulation, but I thought it moved at just the right speed.
The "fan service", "Easter Eggs" or whatever you want to call them, are never overused. There are some movies that treat the Easter Eggs like they are the main course, this movie balances them well. They never overstay their welcome and always add to the story as opposed to distract from it.
The humor is spot on. There are so many jokes in this movie that had me laughing awkwardly loud. The jokes don't have the typical MCU problem of detracting from a serious moment, those are given the time to breath. But the jokes are fast paced, witty and come from a variety of sources. There are visual gags, character jokes, situational jokes and it isn't all reliant on a single person for their humor.
And the action in this movie, it is next level stuff. Every fight scene or chase scene is like the bridge fight in "Kung Fu Panda". The movement is fluid, the detail is superb, and everything falls in just the right place. It is poetry in motion, since they are Spider-Men doing the action, all the acrobatics and reflexes work well within the story. It is a reminder of what makes this character so much fun to write for.
There are 2 main conflicts that pop up in the story, both feeding into the same narrative theme. When the second comes into focus, that is where the movie loses some momentum. It is nice for story reasons in that our hero feels completely alone. The problem is it raises a lot of questions that might get answered in later movies, but for now are ignored. On the positive side, just when I think I have the film figured out, it throws one last hook at me, and absolutely has me hooked for the next one.
Who knows, maybe one day when the trilogy is completed, I will come back and amend my review. But as it stands right now, I can't give it anything higher than what I gave it. Don't let me down third movie, with great power, comes great responsibility.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
One of the best films of all time. Visually striking and perfect storytelling and pacing throughout. Just brilliant from start to finish.
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
fantastic artwork and incredible comic references. interesting censorship
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
These are the best animation movies there is full stop.
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Homem Aranha - Através do Aranhaverso) surprised me in a way I wasn't expecting. I'm not exactly the biggest Spider-Man fan or a fan of all Marvel productions, so I was somewhat skeptical about the movie. But this animation is amazing. The art is simply stunning, with every scene full of details that capture your attention from the very beginning. The story is both fun and also touches on deeper themes. I thought it would just be another superhero movie, but to my surprise, Across the Spider-Verse (2023) turned out to be a very complete experience. It's not just about the heroes, it's about a journey of choices. And even though I'm not the biggest fan of the franchise, there's no way not to admire how much this movie nailed it – it's one of the best sequels I've ever seen, whether for animation fans or those who enjoy superheroes, like Spider-Man.
Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
I want to know how this is rated PG? Swearing, sex jokes? How is this movie appropriate for kids? It’s frustrating that I cannot trust a rating. It was hard to follow, how are my little kids suppose to understand. If they can’t understand what is going on it shouldn’t be rated for their age.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Oh. My. Gosh. This blew my mind. The animation is on another level of amazing, and so is the story and characters. I have nothing else to say, this is simply great. 🕷️
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Had a smile on my face from start to finish! Such a fun, well done film with amazing animation and real drama setting up the eventual & highly anticipated 3rd film!