I've just seen the movie once. My heart kept racing an hour later.
All Spider-man art has always been a field of experimentation, impossible poses, unexpected angles and framing. It gave the artist extra freedom to use their creativity in bold ways.
Bold is the word I'd use to describe best this movie. As with all art, some people are going to love it, many are going to hate it and it won't speak at all to some. It speaks to my 16 year old self in ways I can't describe (I'm 45 now). It made me feel like getting a new comic book, like making music and painting and spraying the city.
I can't talk about the plot, the voice-acting, the characters... Because I'm mesmerized by the art. The actual art of every frame, yes, but also the presentation of that in motion, with the selection of music, and the jorney that the movie takes us on, with the emotions that are present in each scenne.
I wouldn't probably go to an exibition of art about Spider-man, but I felt I did just that, and it blew my mind. So urban, so comic-y, so fresh...So many styles combined in a masterful way so that even the real world doesn't seem out of place when it's shown.
If you are into street art, I think it would blow your mind too. And yeah, it also comes with movie (gotta watch it again and pay attention to the plot).
All Spider-man art has always been a field of experimentation, impossible poses, unexpected angles and framing. It gave the artist extra freedom to use their creativity in bold ways.
Bold is the word I'd use to describe best this movie. As with all art, some people are going to love it, many are going to hate it and it won't speak at all to some. It speaks to my 16 year old self in ways I can't describe (I'm 45 now). It made me feel like getting a new comic book, like making music and painting and spraying the city.
I can't talk about the plot, the voice-acting, the characters... Because I'm mesmerized by the art. The actual art of every frame, yes, but also the presentation of that in motion, with the selection of music, and the jorney that the movie takes us on, with the emotions that are present in each scenne.
I wouldn't probably go to an exibition of art about Spider-man, but I felt I did just that, and it blew my mind. So urban, so comic-y, so fresh...So many styles combined in a masterful way so that even the real world doesn't seem out of place when it's shown.
If you are into street art, I think it would blow your mind too. And yeah, it also comes with movie (gotta watch it again and pay attention to the plot).
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