'From the impressionistic watercolour look of Gwen's home reality to the stark neo-futurist design of Miguel's base of operations, your eyes and brain will barely be able to comprehend the gorgeous aesthetics throughout.'
It is probably fair to say that Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse took everyone by surprise when it arrived in 2018.
Now able to freely travel through dimensions, Gwen decides to check in on her old pal Miles Morales , who is doing a poor job of balancing being a friendly neighbourhood superhero, trying to get good grades in school, and keeping his mom and dad happy. He is also caught up in the actions of new oddball villain The Spot , who was accidentally created in that same collider incident.
While that does sound a bit heavy , they also never forget to keep it funny. Filled to the brim with zippy one-liners, endless sight-gags and brilliant recurring gags, Across The Spider-Verse manages to walk that tonal tightrope of knowing when to bring the comedy and when to dial it right back to let the feels land properly.Those feels are aptly supporting by a visual style that, even compared to the eye-popping first movie, is practically unparalleled.
Add it all up, and we've got the best movie of 2023 so far, and providing an ending that will have viewers clambering for trilogy-ender Beyond The Spider-Verse, which arrives in March 2024. Until then, Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse will arrive in cinemas on Friday, 2 June.
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