MOVIE REVIEW

Across the Spider-Verse blew my expectations!

Seen at the Century Theater in Olympia, WA

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A few years ago, I saw the animated movie, “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.” The movie truly opened my mind to the very thought of animation, each universe with its own animation style signifying a unique dimension. The movie also inspired me to move forward with the whole pursuit of media production work through this key phrase, “A leap of faith.” After I finally get the chance to see what this sequel would unfurl, I am excited to see how it all turn out in this film while going beyond the 2 hour run time breaking the record for longest animated film.

Now it’s time to dive into the Spider-Verse and see why all the spider-verse dimensions are intertwining like a spider’s web.

Gwen Stacy in Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation’s SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE.
Gwen Stacy in Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation’s SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE.

Plot Spoilers

When the movie opens, we see that the damage caused by Kingpin’s Super Collider hasn’t been fixed after its destruction, and Spider-Gwen battles against a Renaissance variation of the Vulture only for Spider-Man 2099 and Spider-Woman to step in and detain the villainous bird. Meanwhile, we also see Miles battling against the Spot in his home dimension. He also struggles between both his normal life and his life as Spider-Man.

After being grounded, he follows Gwen to the portal leading to an alternate universe where the Spot is getting stronger with dark matter made by Alchemax that would make his abilities stronger. On the other hand, Miles is also at the crossroads with the Spider Society led by Miguel O’Hara, which leads up to the choice and consequences he’s about to make.

Spider-Gwen (Hailee Steinfeld) and Miles Morales as Spider-Man (Shameik Moore) in Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation’s SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE.
Spider-Gwen (Hailee Steinfeld) and Miles Morales as Spider-Man (Shameik Moore) in Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation’s SPIDER-MAN: …

Positive Notes and Easter Eggs

The movie and its diversity in animation styles is still more astounding than ever, to the point that I’m at a loss for words and when writing down the notes on the film. I would say the film going beyond 2 hours really did pay off, as it shows a good deal of Easter eggs in the Spider-verse without degrading the quality of the film, let alone its narrative. Extra Unique Animation styles from both Spider-Man India, as well as Spider-Punk presenting unique newspaper rock animated presence, along with the paper style from the Renaissance-style Vulture. There are also a couple of memorable Spideys, such as the PS4 Spider-Man voiced by Yuri Lowenthal and The Spectacular Spider-man voiced by Josh Keaton.

They also still have wit and a good deal of humor that is really enjoyable, even with all the Marvel Comics-related Easter eggs and cameos crammed into the film, including a Lego dimension of it being a shout-out to the Lego Movie. Even live-action instances from older films are a welcoming presence as well as obscure villains, such as Videoman. At the same time, Miles feels really relatable as he wants to help everyone while saving his dad, who’s about to become captain. In fact, we all want to do everything to help everybody, especially with great power comes great responsibility.

I also like the addition of more comic effects in the film to make it a mix of both animated cinema and a motion comic book. In addition to that, I also like how the movie changes the mood of the scene by changing the single color of the overall scene, background and all. Such as how one scene got darker as the tone of the film gets very dark. Especially where Miles struggles with trying to be a hero for his world while trying to prevent the inevitable event set up by the Spot.

Sci-Fi Aspect of the film

Ever since I was a kid, I was really fascinated by the very thoughts of other worlds’ rights and the stories they tell. I become more fascinated with parallel universes later on. But when it comes to the Omniverse, a collection of multiverses, the rules of the parallel universes would be more complicated, especially revolving around the spider-verse. Since the Beginning of the Film, I noticed the glitching and the harmful effect that the 2 different worlds would have such effect in Gwen’s World, just like something similar to the predecessor. However, it never came across my mind how big of a consequence that would present.

Spider-Man/Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) in Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animations’  SPIDER-MAN™: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE.
Spider-Man/Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) in Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animations’ SPIDER-MAN™: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE.

The film also did a show and tell about the whole canon event and the severe consequence of breaking the canon resulting in a world unraveling into nothingness. It also revealed that the canon break also happened to Miguel too. Try to replace his alternate self in an attempt to fill the void only to ignite the end result of the canon breaking. All the more reason that in the event that I go to another world, I need to be careful not to invoke an incursion to the point of a canon break.

Great power does come with great responsibility, but abusing that power results in grand consequences. In general, this movie is really deep in both the story and the sci-fi side of things.

Final Thoughts

Overall, this film is overwhelming with an amazing story, Wonderful music, along with a 2 hour and 20-minute length film . What really paid off is that it ends it with a hook that entices me to want to know how the Spider-verse film trilogy will end. With suspense and excitement at the end of every corner, I am hoping that the sequel will be just as good as the first 2 films. I might come back next year for the sequel wanting more than what the next spider-verse film would present.

As a result, I am giving Across the Spider-Verse 9.5 out of 10 stars due to an amazing story and solid acting job from a good deal of cast members that really got what it takes to wear the spider hero mask. And I am looking forward to playing the sequel to the Spider-Man video game on the PS5 with Yuri Lowenthal. For now, I will be looking forward to both of the titles with much anticipation.

Yongma Lee is a digital media/game maker who lives in Olympia.

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  • WayTooOld

    I absolutely loved the first film. Especially the captivating visual style (styles?) of it. Sounds like I won’t be disappointed by the sequel. Thank you for this review.

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