1/27/2019 0 Comments Spider-man: into the sPider versefirst. Can we talk about how cool these graphics are? I don’t own them of course (I own literally 5% of the photos on my blog fyi) but my goodness, just looking at this picture brings back strong emotions. Anyways... I feel like I always walk out of a Marvel movie speechless. (Except after Fantastic Four where I was in a mixture of confusion and disbelief. We don’t talk about it. Ever. It shall and will never be mentioned again.) Aside from that, Spider-Man into the Spider Verse is by far the BEST Spider-Man movie EVER CREATED hands down. And I’m talking just...everything. The story line was phenomenal-and gosh I really wish I gave spoilers but I can’t do that to you guys so PROMISE me you’ll watch it-the GRAPHICS...Oh my gosh I was nearly blinded just from the intro but they were so amazing! And I loved how real it felt. Like, you really experienced his teenage youth for a majority of the movie. He was embarrassed of his dad, super smart but wanting to fit in and make friends, and extremely unsure of himself. And a lot of us are! Imagine having to terms with having super powers, Spider-man powers?! I can barely come to terms with being normal and taking mid terms and AP exams. So that’s crazy and for a 17 year old (I’m only guessing. I don’t really know his age) that’s huge! And scary and so there was a lot of doubt and fear and uncertainty but he had the support of all those other Spider-Men (and women, shout out to my girls!) so I really loved that as well. In this one he wasn’t alone, he had help and the transition into his powers came a lot from within and motivation from the people closest to him which I felt was really cool. It wasn’t an immediate “oh I got bit by a spider, I’m sangry about my uncle (sad and angry), I’m Spider-Man, COOL!” so I liked the growing period and slow transition while watching the rest of the story unfold. Along with that, we got to see Peter Parker develop as a character (with a twist) so that was interesting all on its own. It was like they were both evolving together so I loved that. I loved EVERYTHING if you couldn’t tell. Haha. On that note, I also loved that it felt like I could relate on so many levels as a teen. And then, the big thing I loved was having an Black and Latino on the big screen playing A MARVEL SUPERHERO. Now, don’t get me wrong. Black Panther was everything-Wakanda forever- (they really should make that an emoji) but African American AND Latino from Brooklyn! That’s huge. And I kept thinking about is how THIS is going to be the first Spider-Man I show my kids. Taking a quote from the movie itself, I want to show them that everyone can wear the mask, especially minorities who are rarely ever shown on the big screen. So many things are changing in our world and this is such a huge step that I’m so glad Marvel took. It made me feel proud because I finally saw myself up there, you know? That was me in that movie. That was some of my friends. That was my family and my neighbors. Along with that, the family dynamics were not only amazing but so on point and the comedy was phenomenal. I literally couldn’t breathe at one point, it was just so good. Lastly. So I say all of this to say, that 1. Marvel did good. Thank you for making Miles Morales for all the little boys and girls who never got to their faces on the big screen wearing a superhero suit until 2018. 2. Go see the movie. 3. Again, best Spider-Man movie I’ve ever seen. 4. Go see the damn movie. 5. I even shed a tear so that’s telling you it’s GOOD good. 6. GO SEE THE DAMN MOVIE!
And when you do please comment below and let me know. No spoilers! But I’d love to hear what you think. And Marvel, if you’re reading this, thank you. And Stan Lee, up there in heaven, you really made my world. Until Next Time! With love, Arianna Quote: "Today is the tomorrow you talked about yesterday." -Unknown
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