Everything GREAT About Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse!

2023 ж. 15 Қыр.
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Spider-Verse 2! At least that's what I've been calling it for the last 2 weeks. That's right, this took 2 weeks! And it's only one part cus I'm trying something new. If you read this and prefer 2 parts for a long vid like this, leave me a comment saying so. Here's everything right with Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse!
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  • I love how Miles says "maybe in another universe" when talking about revealing his identity to his parents in the beginning of the film. Only to end up literally telling his mom from another dimension by the end of the film

    @jjbizzare96@jjbizzare967 ай бұрын
    • That's actually such a cool detail. I didn't notice that before

      @Nulify-jc4fs@Nulify-jc4fs7 ай бұрын
    • Holy shit

      @30ratsstackedinatrenchcoat91@30ratsstackedinatrenchcoat917 ай бұрын
    • That movie is beyond perfect.

      @brainloading5543@brainloading55437 ай бұрын
    • @@brainloading5543some would say it’s across perfect

      @Stelthily@Stelthily7 ай бұрын
    • thats crazy i forgot about that

      @jelly21_@jelly21_7 ай бұрын
  • Okay, I have to bring this up, because it blew my mind. In Mumbattan, Miles immediately gives distinct orders to the three other Spiders applicable to their skills. He sends Hobie and Gwen to slow down the building because they are the most experienced and powerful heroes there. Miles and Pav clear the civilians because Pav knows the city better than anyone and Miles' free-running skills work better with the tight, narrow buildings than web-swinging. And here is the part that blew my mind; This is a *direct* contrast to how *bad* of a leader Miguel is. He gives one general order to every Spider in the Society which results in them not even knowing who to go after, clawing over each other and getting in their own way.

    @teamvlcn6820@teamvlcn68207 ай бұрын
    • Which, you gotta admit, is impressive on its own. Miles JUST met Hobie and Pavtir, yet he can get them to coordinate and safely rescue literally everyone. Hell, the only possible casualty if Miles hadn't been raised right and listened to Gwen when she stopped him would've been Chief Singe. Meanwhile, Miguels been running the Spider Society for who knows how long now? Ever since the initial collider? Thats been a little over a YEAR. AND HE STILL CAN'T GET A PROPER TEAM. The only time he probably gets it together is when he drops the society as a whole and sticks with Jess and Ben Riley. And even Ben got taken down by Gwen, no issue, leaving just Jess and him. He didn’teven take account Miles previous allies, Penni, Noir, Spiderham, and newest recruits Hobie and Pav. Despite Miguel saying Miles was a mistake, i choose to believe this is Miles story. This is hos canon event: being the new Spiderman and leading the team.

      @ghostslayer1981@ghostslayer19815 ай бұрын
    • He is leading them astray, which seems to be as good foreshadowing as we can get that his canon event theory has a major flaw

      @MynameisBrianZX@MynameisBrianZX5 ай бұрын
    • This is a perfectly implemented metaphor. I genuinely did not notice this when I saw it, but now that I know, it feels like it should have been so obvious.

      @egg1645@egg164525 күн бұрын
    • Whoa. That’s some perspective, man. Especially since he’d known Pav and Hobie for MAYBE 15 minutes at most, and he already could tell what their particular skill sets were? That’s a leader in the making right there.

      @loganu4664@loganu466410 күн бұрын
  • The first words of Into the Spiderverse being “Let’s do this one last time” and Across being “Let’s do things differently this time” is such an incredible contrast right off the bat.

    @theillusionist1494@theillusionist14947 ай бұрын
    • Wonder what Beyond will start with. I'm going with something like "Let's do it right this time."

      @torazely@torazely5 ай бұрын
    • @@torazelynot even kidding i was about to type the exact same words

      @namishjain9238@namishjain92385 ай бұрын
    • @@torazely OOo and that with the Miles Prowler guys would be a great ironic twist on what "right" means ^^

      @thespeedyyoshi@thespeedyyoshi3 ай бұрын
    • @@thespeedyyoshi oh, I hadn't even considered we'd open with Prowler Miles. That adds a whole new change to things.

      @torazely@torazely3 ай бұрын
    • Not to mention the last impactful line from Into the Spiderverse was Miles saying, "So I'm Spider-Man... and I'm not the only one. " Meanwhile, Across the Spiderverse begins with Gwen repeating the motif of "He was bitten by a radioactive spider... and he's not the only one." Genius level writing.

      @tykinnamon9831@tykinnamon983127 күн бұрын
  • Hobie is a real one. He not only helped protagonist Miles with escaping, even when he was not supposed to, he even smiled when the protagonist Miles escaped.

    @mjserrano32@mjserrano326 ай бұрын
    • Bro just call him Miles we all know you're talking about. 😭

      @TheAdvertisement@TheAdvertisement4 ай бұрын
    • I love Hobie

      @eryalmario5299@eryalmario52993 ай бұрын
    • @@TheAdvertisement this was 2 months ago dude I didn’t even know what I was doing

      @mjserrano32@mjserrano323 ай бұрын
    • @@mjserrano32 You don't even have to justify yourself bro, type how you wanna. This dude is just being pedantic.

      @huricanethreeonesix@huricanethreeonesix10 күн бұрын
    • @@huricanethreeonesix thanks

      @mjserrano32@mjserrano3210 күн бұрын
  • My biggest takeaway from the movie is how by trying to stop Miles, they're essentially excluding him from being Spider-Man Because those events aren't "Spider-Man lets someone die" it's "Spider-Man *tries* to save someone and *fails* " But they're not even letting him try.

    @jennyinutil2018@jennyinutil20187 ай бұрын
    • Yeah cuz he doesn't deserve to

      @KwassaKwassa_@KwassaKwassa_7 ай бұрын
    • OP has it right. The fact they're not even letting him try because he's an "anomaly" super sucks. Like, something my brother and I talked about after the movie was "Man, it's like miguel and most of the others forgot what being spider man is all about. It's trying to save everyone, even when you can't." By being so focused on "canon events" and letting people die, they're fully betraying what it means to be spider man.

      @AegixDrakan@AegixDrakan7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@KwassaKwassa_that doesn't even make sense Spider-Man tries period so what he's just supposed to let his pops die

      @elishawilson5342@elishawilson53427 ай бұрын
    • @@AegixDrakanA proper hero would try and not be forced to make a hard choice unless there are not really any other options. And well, if i see a hero start to be like someone who lets someone die on prupose without even making a movement to try to help...it makes me have second toughts.

      @lsebastian9086@lsebastian90867 ай бұрын
    • ​@@AegixDrakanindeed And besides He already lost someone trying to protect them

      @seantaggart7382@seantaggart73827 ай бұрын
  • Also can we just appreciate that the lego spiderverse was animated entirely by a 14 year old boy in Canada in his off hours after school? Because that's insane.

    @terranbricklin@terranbricklin7 ай бұрын
    • bruh what

      @mintbrownieangelfish-6114@mintbrownieangelfish-61147 ай бұрын
    • @@mintbrownieangelfish-6114After seeing some of his animations online the creators asked him to make a short Lego animation for the movie

      @tomsmith2417@tomsmith24177 ай бұрын
    • WAIT REALLY?? Geez, the more you know

      @pinniethewooh1694@pinniethewooh16947 ай бұрын
    • You can tell by the Lego Spidey segment that this teenager is 1: A Lego enthousiast & 2: A Spiderman of sorts enthousiast (depending what he likes most of it)

      @Nathi98@Nathi987 ай бұрын
    • That is one of the best things I’ve heard of

      @WILLINGLYWILD@WILLINGLYWILD6 ай бұрын
  • I love Rio's speech about Miles never letting anyone tell him he doesn't belong, because pretty much the entire second half of the movie is Miguel telling Miles that he's an anomaly and doesn't belong.

    @brynt.miller@brynt.miller6 ай бұрын
    • I also wonder if this is foreshadowing to Miles’ relationship with Miles 42. When Rio said always take care of that little boy (Miles) for her, and to not let anyone tell him he doesn’t belong, maybe Miles will do that for himself as well as his alternate self who was robbed of his fate to become a Spider-Man.

      @milesirwin8124@milesirwin81244 ай бұрын
    • I missed that obvious detail the first time.

      @vintagememelord8168@vintagememelord81684 ай бұрын
    • @@vintagememelord8168 wait until you realize the whole spider society is effectively a cult.

      @tcrpgfan@tcrpgfan3 ай бұрын
    • Hope yall know this means miles's mom is gonna bite it next movie

      @TreyDZd@TreyDZd3 ай бұрын
  • i loved how when miles saw uncle aaron again, his first two instincts are A) fear because he's the prowler, and B) to hug him because he missed his uncle. it's such a sad but sweet moment

    @StealthPants1@StealthPants16 ай бұрын
    • It’s called a bittersweet moment isn’t it?

      @-_-Goku-_-Saiyan-_-@-_-Goku-_-Saiyan-_-3 ай бұрын
  • Gwen's theme fits so well. The guitar riff is actually a sped up version of the the classic animated Spider-man theme.

    @taowei4060@taowei40607 ай бұрын
    • YES i was waiting for someone to say that, it adds a whole new layer of epic to the already perfect theme

      @ayjay.8176@ayjay.81767 ай бұрын
    • I KNEW IT! Thank you for being the first one to say it!

      @beathecat6604@beathecat66047 ай бұрын
    • came here to say this. thought something was peculiar about it during my first watch, saw a video on it to confirm

      @guitaristwilllane@guitaristwilllane7 ай бұрын
    • Sped up? I thought it was the same notes as the original soiderman theme but in a different order?

      @catstir2778@catstir27787 ай бұрын
    • *You* fit so well 😏

      @interviolet6675@interviolet66757 ай бұрын
  • Animators responsible for this really deserve a raise for stellar work

    @HeisenbergFam@HeisenbergFam7 ай бұрын
    • SVGEUJEYSHWGWHSFEBDJSTWGEBDHFNDBSGWYBSBSUDH

      @xingyru7746@xingyru77467 ай бұрын
    • More like they didn't deserve what they went through to make this.

      @1wayroad935@1wayroad9357 ай бұрын
    • @@1wayroad935 Both?

      @shadowldrago@shadowldrago7 ай бұрын
    • Their work environment while working on this film was so bad, over 100 animators quit during its production. Those still working after that definitely need a raise, this is EASILY the best animated film anyone has put out. Not even the Incredibles are as good as this film and that film’s a classic

      @Theenginerd8968@Theenginerd89687 ай бұрын
    • Like, to the point where before I had high respect for Lord and Miller, but now I dunno. That doesn't seem like something the same Lord and Miller who wrote The Lego Movie would do, and yet here we are where it seems they are covering it by just saying it was a hard movie to make and they are proud of the animators.

      @iangreer4585@iangreer45857 ай бұрын
  • Prowler Miles' dad died, so he spends more time with his mom and you can hear that he has more of a Puerto Rican accent because of it. It's such a small detail but they were so careful to include it. Absolutely amazing.

    @samwest9800@samwest98005 ай бұрын
    • Yeah! I noticed that 42 Miles rolls the r in "Morales" a lot more than 1610 Miles does. What a neat little detail! (i'm a nerd, so i love shit like this)

      @loganu4664@loganu4664Ай бұрын
    • That is absolutely crazy, and I never thought about it! In my country we have a synchro and even there he does that, which means it has to be intentional. But I never noticed 😮

      @niklash5088@niklash50884 күн бұрын
  • I think this is one of first time you’ve missed my personal favorite moment. The moment when spot actualizes, is perfection. The way his body seeps darkness and glitches. The music takes this alien tone, and the entire frame bleeds with this black pigment, making it seem like the spots presence alone is cause the universe to break apart and decay around him. One of my favorite comic book villains ever.

    @backpax532@backpax5327 ай бұрын
    • Bonus points on his parallel pose to the Great Expectations mural at the end of the movie

      @ManforSomeMarkets@ManforSomeMarkets5 ай бұрын
    • 3 months late, but I've gotta add. The alien music in that scene. The best way I've seen the Spot's theme described is "the multiverse crying out in pain".

      @MythicRanger2401@MythicRanger24014 ай бұрын
  • When Miles and Gwen are sitting upside down, she leans into him. Except they're upside down. She isn't leaning, she's pulling herself to him. She's making a deliberate effort to make a connection.

    @MWSin1@MWSin17 ай бұрын
    • My OTP is so close to becoming true, hopefully Beyond the spiderverse fulfills it

      @Chadifer784@Chadifer7847 ай бұрын
    • I like the channel, but I feel like he's kind of in denial about how obvious the romance is here. Especially when he keeps saying Margo and Miles have "vibes" even though they've one infinitesimally brief conversation and she herself has less than 3 minutes of screentime. A lot of good people have subconscious bias about pairings like this (I won't go into why unless asked), but they would do well to take a step back and examine them.

      @Arander92@Arander927 ай бұрын
    • @@Arander92 i mean, there was an obvious vibe between margo and miles, your right tho

      @EpiccGuy@EpiccGuy7 ай бұрын
    • @@EpiccGuy Sure, but not enough of one to be of note. The jury’s out on if Margo even showed attraction to Miles, whereas with Gwen it’s beyond obvious

      @Arander92@Arander927 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Arander92She definitely has a connection as evidenced by her letting him go & joining the ITS crew at the end. Might only be a "dang this guy's on to something" connection, but I'm inclined to believe Gwen's intuition

      @NotMe6044@NotMe60447 ай бұрын
  • My favorite part of this movie, is Miles reaction to being betrayed. When he snapped Gwen’s web, I cheered. So often do MC’s let themselves be ran over by others, and don’t allow themselves to be mad, when literally any normal person should be.

    @anthonybaggott9825@anthonybaggott98257 ай бұрын
    • I hope he doesn't instantly forgive everyone for what happened. That would just instantly kill any emotional stakes

      @bmo5852@bmo58527 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bmo5852 I agree with you! But my sappy self still wants everybody to make up, because we as the audience have the background while Miles doesn't. He doesn't know Gwen had the pressure of Miguel kicking her out of the Spider Society. She makes mistakes and poor judgement like anybody else. I hope Miles and Gwen can make up but in a realistic way. So far, though, these movies have done incredibly with real-feeling characters and expressing emotion so I'm not too worried.

      @smaragdusjadeite@smaragdusjadeite7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@smaragdusjadeiteKnowing Lord & Miller, I think it's safe to say Miles & Gwen will reconcile, but it won't be easy for Gwen.

      @dgmilloway@dgmilloway7 ай бұрын
    • @smaragdusjadeite while I also want them to be together, I think, considering all that has happened, the most realistic thing would be Miles and Gwen both agreeing to start fresh, no more secrets

      @bmo5852@bmo58527 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bmo5852 in the end Miles will forgive Gwen and Peter and live happily ever after!!... surely...right?

      @mayo4900@mayo49007 ай бұрын
  • This movie has to be shown in film and animation schools. To show how you write a story and how to use art to tell a story. From the jaw dropping animation, dope screenplay to the amazing music, it's so far the best movie of this year and one of the greatest movies of all time. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko will be proud. I'm still bummed that didn't make a billion dollars. Also, this is the best commentary on the movie.

    @ryanperez1999@ryanperez19997 ай бұрын
    • You should watch the original Across the spiderverse crams way too much comedy into it The story is predictable to a point & they tell you twists to YOUR face If you really want that perfect film for musicians, animators & VA's to learn from into the spiderverse stands heads & shoulders above this film in everyway

      @iffy4509@iffy45095 ай бұрын
    • @@iffy4509 i don't know man, that's a rough opinion it is true that across the spiderverse might have too much comedy, but to say that the story was 'predictable' is a bit absurd (unless you knew the plot like me before watching it) also, i would argue that the points you made about the film not being perfect for animators and musicians is incorrect in this instance; both films have very good soundtracks, primarly BECAUSE they are supported by Pemberton, arguably the spiderverse's creator of its sound quality and recognisable nature and as for the animators, ATSV is just so much more bombastic and impressive; there were way more environments explored, way more wacky characters worked with (the spot, miguel, HOBIE FREAKING BROWN) and the VAs are tough, but i would argue that ATSV does as great of a job as ITSV did the original deserved the oscar, but so does ATSV as well

      @The_Jazziest_Coffee@The_Jazziest_Coffee5 ай бұрын
    • Hot take: I think Daniel Pemberton's carried the movie more than Metro Boomin'

      @vintagememelord8168@vintagememelord81684 ай бұрын
  • The interesting thing about Hobie is that he's what an actual anarchist is like: patient, methodical, opportunistic The anarchists that you see just throwing stuff all over the place without a plan are what people think of instead; an image that only helps actual anarchists because their plans are unexpected.

    @JohnPeacekeeper@JohnPeacekeeper7 ай бұрын
    • Not to mention he's a grassroots anarchist. He's all about making connections with the outsiders, those who aren't part of the authority and top hierarchy. While Miguel controls things by fear and intimidation, Hobie makes actual relationships.

      @torazely@torazely5 ай бұрын
    • He´s also all about that empathy and mutual support on an eye to eye level

      @tobi3716@tobi37164 ай бұрын
    • Plus he actively works on dismanteling hierarchies and the oppression they breed by forming horizontal social networks that better suit the needs and desires of the people in them :)

      @tobi3716@tobi37164 ай бұрын
    • Which plans? When?

      @TheCompleteMental@TheCompleteMentalАй бұрын
  • "Hobie, you're not helping." "Good." I love that bit. It's two quick lines in a cacophony of lines during an intense moment, but it tells you exactly where Hobie stands on the situation.

    @NickPiers@NickPiers7 ай бұрын
    • Hobie being the one out of all the Spider-People to side with Miles really struck out to me for two reasons. 1) While the other Spider-People like Peter and Gwen served as more of a judging-enforcing type of superhero, Hobie’s more of the rebellious hero that empowers people to lead than calling himself a leader. 2) The original Hobie Brown started off as kind of a loser that was unsure of what he wanted to do and how to stand up for himself, and having his developed self guide somebody in a similar situation like Miles was perfect for the story.

      @mackielunkey2205@mackielunkey22056 ай бұрын
    • I was on the fence with whether I bought Hobie's "coolness." That line totally sold me on him.

      @SuperScarface83@SuperScarface836 ай бұрын
    • that and the "there you go" lines went over my head when i first watched it but hobie was really looking out for miles. he didnt force his mindset on miles like miguel did but slowly hinted here and there, saying things that miles needed to hear. idek if miles heard him during that line but him being there supporting from the background was amazing and the "good" was icing on the cake. he didnt care for any of their approval and thats so badass

      @kodykoolrocks@kodykoolrocks6 ай бұрын
    • @kodykoolrocks Yep. Even as Miles was being held in that force field, Hobie wasn't putting his hands up to calm him down. He was reminding him "use your whole hands" like he suggested when he first appeared. I didn't pick up on that the first time around.

      @NickPiers@NickPiers6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kodykoolrockswhen Hobie said yes, Miles had turned around and watching/listening to Hobie. It's a really fast scene but shows how much Miles paying attention to Hobie. It's really amazing how much they can convey with so little what comes to Hobie. Definitely one of the best part of the movie.

      @positiivi_teme@positiivi_teme6 ай бұрын
  • One thing that I have only seen a couple of people point out-- Miguel is straight up WRONG about Pavitr's dimension. What is happening in Pavitr's dimension is NOT the same as what happened to the universe where Miguel replaced his variant--- it's what the ORIGINAL Peter Parker from Miles's universe said would happen. A BLACK HOLE Opened up under Mumbattan. Chris Pine's version of Peter Parker says that during his fight with Green Goblin and Kingpin and Prowler. He warns them that if they use the collider it could open up a black hole underneath Brooklyn. THAT is what's happening to Pavitr, but Miguel is, like most of the audience for most of the movie, underestimating the Spot. He's too focused on Miles. He and the other Spideys aren't paying attention to the Spot and the damage he's doing. EVEN AS HE IS DOING IT. Spot is a massive threat and they're STILL underestimating him. It's a big thing and it's crazy to think about it.

    @brianadoesart5195@brianadoesart51957 ай бұрын
    • Exactly! Thanks for pointing it out, I've spent so much time wondering why nobody ever mentions how the collider plays into the destruction of dimensions, even when they are talking about Miguel being wrong. I'm super curious on how the third movie will explain how Miguels fake-life dimension fell apart, since it wasnt a disruption of a canon event (Miles asked him what happens if you break canon, and Miguels response was "Do you wanna find out?" which means he doesnt know either), and how Miguel came to think canon events existed in such a thing as the Multiverse, where literally every version of reality exists. He's obviously trying to make sense of his trauma, and chooses spiderpeople with similiar stories. It's simple confirmation bias at this point (spiderperson shares this event with other spiderperson, when event happens, universe stays intact), but how did it start out?

      @irrlichtarchon@irrlichtarchon7 ай бұрын
    • So it's completely unrelated to the canon event. Crazy.

      @SIMULACRA37@SIMULACRA377 ай бұрын
    • @@irrlichtarchon I like to imagine the canon event discussion started as like a round table therapy session, lol. miguel sitting with like 6 other spider-people, all drinking little coffees or teas, asking about things that have happened to all of them and they start noticing they all have extremely similar stories. probably not really what happened, but it makes me laugh to picture it.

      @brianadoesart5195@brianadoesart51957 ай бұрын
    • @@irrlichtarchon IDIC: Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. Everyone's forgetting that can mean that there's a Spiderman that never had the same problems. Isn't he also specifically looking for those same events?

      @gaskamp2@gaskamp27 ай бұрын
    • Oh god you're right. Spot used the collider caused the black hole in Pav's world, not Miles interfering Pav's canon event. Miguel's reason always rub me the wrong way but that point really proved that he is blinded by regrets.

      @theworldclown@theworldclown7 ай бұрын
  • I ESPECIALLY love hobie’s characterization in this movie because he is the EMBODIMENT of punk. he’s always looking out for miles and gwen and pav, and he’s strongly anti-government, not even to mention his sense of style. it’s really cool to see that type of punk representation portrayed accurately!!

    @octoberlaylow9177@octoberlaylow91774 ай бұрын
  • I like the idea in the movie that there are things that only Spider-people can do or experience. Like how the lobby of the Spider Society is set up, but especially the scene with Miles and Gwen sitting upside down on that building. It's a moment they can share only because they're both Spider-people. It's also adds another layer to Gwen's "get over here" moment with her dad. Not only is it a show of affection, by pulling him over with the webs she's loving him in a way that *only Spider-Woman can do.* The first thing she does after he accepts her entirely is to love him with her entire self.

    @ghostgabe81@ghostgabe817 ай бұрын
  • I love how *menacing* Miles 42 is with absolutely no superpowers. His gadgets being so much higher-tech then Aaron’s, his incredible poker-face at seeing something as insane as himself from another world…He didn’t just stumble into into power like most Spider-Men do, you can tell he’s fought tooth and nail to get those skills. Fingers crossed he swipes one of Miguel’s Spider-serums in Beyond.

    @level5650@level56507 ай бұрын
    • That spider-serum idea for prowler miles would be so cool man

      @arty217@arty2177 ай бұрын
    • A Spider-Man who gets his powers after already having a badass skillset and realized intellect? Plus the ability to be scary without his mask? He's gonna sweep that city clean in no time.

      @isaiahwilson4943@isaiahwilson49437 ай бұрын
    • So wait, is Prowler Miles looking for his own power or just to deal with the Sinister Six cartels?@@isaiahwilson4943

      @castleoffiction96@castleoffiction967 ай бұрын
    • @@isaiahwilson4943 dude would easily be one of the strongest spiders in the multiverse

      @malum9478@malum94787 ай бұрын
    • ​@@malum9478 there would be two terrifying spider people then. Miles 42. And the spider man who is an assassin trained by wolverine to hold back no punches and deadpool to have a buddy to be the opposite of. Deadpool is making quips and being silly... assassin spider is more silent and serious. All happened after aunt may was killed.

      @JadeTheProtogen1@JadeTheProtogen17 ай бұрын
  • There's also the moment when Qwen's dad says he's quitting the force. She realizes that changes her canon, and if it can happen for her, it can happen for Miles. That's when she commits to helping Miles and why Miguel is wrong.

    @DarthChief1995@DarthChief19957 ай бұрын
    • Yes & here's the biggest stinger... The Sheriff dying event is called the "Sheriff Stacy event". Gwen's dad is literally Sheriff Stacy So this event changed as well

      @Nathi98@Nathi987 ай бұрын
    • I didn't notice

      @natashambulo3510@natashambulo35106 ай бұрын
    • And the colors change too

      @3DInnovations70@3DInnovations706 ай бұрын
    • Except isn't her canon loss Peter? Her dad didn't seem to be in danger.

      @its_dey_mate@its_dey_mate6 ай бұрын
    • @@its_dey_mateThere are multiple canon losses, her Uncle Ben in this scenario is Peter, while her Captain would be her father.

      @IHateThisCommunity@IHateThisCommunity6 ай бұрын
  • I know there's many scenes to cover, but I'm sad no highlight on "You call this art?" "We're talking about it aren't we". Such a baller response to that. One of the purposes of art is spark a conversation, and get you thinking. Modern art, whether or not you feel like it makes sense or has that level of intentionality, absolutely does that.

    @ImDemonAlchemist@ImDemonAlchemist6 ай бұрын
    • When does this happen? I missed it completely.

      @nguyenxbj@nguyenxbj3 ай бұрын
    • @nguyenxbj It's during Gwen and the DaVulture's fight. If I remember correctly, it's right before she gets launched into the balloon animal. If I had more time right now, I'd pull up the movie to check.

      @ImDemonAlchemist@ImDemonAlchemist3 ай бұрын
  • Also, Miguel says to Miles "you have to choose between saving one person, or saving the entire world," which corresponds to the first movie when Miles asks Peter how he is supposed to save the whole world. Peter replies with "you can't. You have to focus on saving one person."

    @GD_Epiflex3@GD_Epiflex34 ай бұрын
  • I'm surprised they didn't mention the fact that Miguel doesn't actually have the Spidey sense, he only has enhanced senses. That's why the DaVulture managed to catch him off guard. Which also means that he was paying attention to Mayday to be able to catch her as she fell. It's also why his lab is so dark, Miguel's eyes are sensitive to bright lights. Then again, you'd have to have read his comics to know this detail which I love that they kept in.

    @chaoticquartet2649@chaoticquartet26497 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, sticking to things and Spidey-Sense are practically magic, so it couldn't be replicated, so he had the closest thing to that

      @Firethorn.gaming@Firethorn.gaming5 ай бұрын
    • I haven't read any of the comics, so sorry in advance if this is a dumb question: Does Miguel not having Spidey sense imply that he's not supposed to be a Spider-Man, or are there Spider-Men who don't have the Spidey sense?

      @nguyenxbj@nguyenxbj3 ай бұрын
    • @@nguyenxbj Miguel is not a natural Spider-man. He didn't get it from a fancy stiper bite. He injects some kind of Spider Serum into himself. You can he it in the movie. It gives him most Spidey powers, but the wall climbing and Spidey-Sense are essentially magic, so he could only mimic wall climbing with claws and enhanced upper body strength, and Spidey-Sense with enhanced senses.

      @Firethorn.gaming@Firethorn.gaming3 ай бұрын
    • @@Firethorn.gaming Actually, according to the Spider-Man 2099 comic run in 1992, Miguel actually got his powers via a genetic resequencer! He was protesting doing human experiments trying to replicate the original golden age Spider-Man and those types of powers, and they got a convict to undergo the testing, despite not being ready for human trials. After it went very, very wrong, Miguel tries to quit Alchemax, but his boss drugged his wine with a drug that permanently bonds to a person's DNA, and since the company he's trying to quit is the only supplier of said drug, he has to stay with them, or go through horrific withdrawal and die. So he chooses the third option of replacing a tiny bit of his DNA with spider DNA, in hopes of getting rid of the drug before it permanently bonds to his DNA. A jealous Co-worker sabotages him, and makes him 50% spider instead. And that's how he got like that. We don't actually know how many cues the movie took from the comics, but I'm guessing that the serum he injected himself with is something to neutralize his spider instincts, as he has those in the comics and it would make sense.

      @PsychicSiren7@PsychicSiren73 ай бұрын
    • @@nguyenxbj It also lends credence to the thematic idea that Miguel is a complete parallel to Miles in that he ALSO "[doesn't] belong" with the rest of the Spider-people. Miguel himself is ALSO an anomaly. That fact alone makes his entire sense of motivation skewed, adds more weight to the theory that he is a broken man completely wrong in his theory, and that he's potentially just trying to cope with the loss around him.

      @Novakain.@Novakain.2 ай бұрын
  • another thing i noticed about Pavitr is he said he didn’t work out because he didn’t want to be too buff, but wasn’t strong enough to lift the bus. Nice little detail and I LOVE THIS MOVIE

    @camheclutch1@camheclutch17 ай бұрын
    • omg i never noticed!! do you think that working out would actually affect their already insane superhuman strength?? the idea that such a small detail could have such a big consequence sounds crazy but then again, it's THESE movies we're talking about

      @ophelia.13@ophelia.137 ай бұрын
    • @@ophelia.13it does actually. Same with Hulk. If I remember correctly She Hulk in the comics works out in her human form because it’s more efficient at building muscle than the hulk form. If Spider-Man wants the real power though they get a venom

      @kevinstephenson3531@kevinstephenson35317 ай бұрын
    • That’s actually insane, I’ve seen this movie so many times and I never caught on to that. This movie is easily my favorite of all time, and these small details just make me love it even more.

      @aquatazer@aquatazer7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ophelia.13Aside from it being good to have some extra muscle when not in the Spider-Man outfit, hoping you put in the right amount of strength, it would be make sense, especially as a nice build up of power.

      @tonypeppermint5329@tonypeppermint53297 ай бұрын
    • Well he did manage to lift the bus

      @mikeoochie7699@mikeoochie76997 ай бұрын
  • "Hobie : i don't believe in consistency" His character design or artstyle changes like all the time, because he's inconsistent. Really shows the difference in hobie from everyone and i really loved that they went with this idea for hobie.

    @zii5397@zii53976 ай бұрын
    • I also love that he sees the irony in saying things like that when they talk about not liking labels while labeling himself.

      @GrizzneyGames@GrizzneyGames4 ай бұрын
  • 10:12 - I absolutely love the detail that although Ganke isn't moving his fingers on the remote, the Spider-Man gameplay on the TV is still moving. Normally, this would make you ask "Well how is Ganke playing the game without touching the remote buttons"? But if you pay attention, Ganke presses R2 on the PS4 controller, which is the same key input for shooting webs in the game, at the same time that Miles shoots webs to grab his jordans He's controlling Miles 😅

    @the_competent_gamer9454@the_competent_gamer94546 ай бұрын
    • Wow, that's such a cool detail

      @carterdelaney4648@carterdelaney46483 ай бұрын
  • Hobie’s mood is visible when he changes colors whenever he’s talking to someone. For example: when he talks to Miles, he turns pink to signify friendship towards him.

    @DatTruckinGuy@DatTruckinGuy7 ай бұрын
    • Hobie's colour was always softer around Miles & darker around Miguel

      @Nathi98@Nathi987 ай бұрын
    • Hobie is like a big brother to miles and Gwen.

      @scruffd0g193@scruffd0g1936 ай бұрын
    • @@scruffd0g193big bruvver innit

      @deepdirt@deepdirt6 ай бұрын
    • As a Brit, and a fan of punk, I think they absolutely nailed Hobie's character

      @Muppetmonkee@Muppetmonkee2 ай бұрын
  • A small detail that I love is that Prowler-Miles' accent is hispanic: we don't get our accents from our parents, but from our peers. The fact that P-Miles speaks with a hispanic accent, rather than the same one Spidey-Miles uses, means that his social circle is most likely confined to Rio. This further implies that he's not all that close with Uncle Aaron, who seems to take care of the Morales family, but, based off of Rio's interaction with him, seems to still command some fearful respect (as opposed to unconditional support / true family vibes). So, on Earth-42, P-Miles is this loner kid, who lost his father, hangs out primarily with his mother, and maybe does the occasional odd-job with/for his uncle. And now enter S-Miles, maybe a lil awkward, but defo extroverted enough to befriend P-Miles, after he breaks down his walls of distrust. I am very excited for the 3rd movie. (ofc, it could also just mean that P-Miles mainly hangs out with hispanic kids, but that seems a less interesting choice for this movie to make)

    @user-vq5rp2ki7j@user-vq5rp2ki7j7 ай бұрын
    • I just take it as the fact that his father's gone so the exposure to that accent (as you DO pick up accents and ways to pronounce or short-hand words from close bodies) is gone, and so he's more leaning into interactions with his mom. Leaning into the Hispanic part of himself, but could be another metaphor for how he's unbalanced, leaning on one half of his identity rather than balanced like how 'our' Miles is trying to be.

      @thisisabackupemail2264@thisisabackupemail22647 ай бұрын
    • @@thisisabackupemail2264 yeah, but that's what I'm saying. As a small child we're influenced by our parents' speech, but by the time we're teens, our peers will have played a dominant role in the formation of our dialect for years already. So the only way P-Miles is still influenced by Rio's dialect is because apart from his missing father figure, he also lacks friends that would push his accent toward NY and away from hispanic.

      @user-vq5rp2ki7j@user-vq5rp2ki7j7 ай бұрын
    • Definitely agree with this, I love this detail and I think you've hit the nail on the head as to the main reasons behind his accent. There's also the (potential) factor that Miles-42 probably doesn't miss his Spanish lessons at school like Miles-1610 does.

      @SultanOfSwing22@SultanOfSwing227 ай бұрын
    • So good.

      @tonypeppermint5329@tonypeppermint53297 ай бұрын
    • for the record 42 miles is named "Miles G. Morales" kinda like "Peter B. Parker"

      @malum9478@malum94787 ай бұрын
  • Also love how if you go back to Spiderverse one, when Miles first has his Spidey sense reaction to peter, his colour paletter actually swaps from Prowler colours to the classic Spidey colours, as an almost showing that his "fate was changed" by meeting peter Parker. A nice 2nd film payoff for that teaser!

    @lukeharrison911@lukeharrison9116 ай бұрын
    • Not only that, but when 1610 Miles first goes to Earth-42, the two most prominent colors in that universe are purple and green. Those exact colors are around Miles before Peter realigns Miles' spider-sense.

      @Kaluga2@Kaluga216 күн бұрын
  • Another interesting detail is we actually see flashes of the events that haven’t happened yet during Gwen’s drum solo. We even see Spot post-transformation

    @KolMan2000@KolMan20007 ай бұрын
  • Love how Wiles rolls the R in 'Morales'. Shows his mother influence since his father died.

    @carmillaplumsmaster8792@carmillaplumsmaster87927 ай бұрын
    • Betcha HE didn't get a B in Spanish.

      @theothersparrow@theothersparrow7 ай бұрын
    • this is the first time i’ve heard someone call that specific character “wiles” and i love the idea of that

      @waffledonpancakes@waffledonpancakes6 ай бұрын
    • @@waffledonpancakes It's what the character designers called him (cause of Mario and Wario)

      @carmillaplumsmaster8792@carmillaplumsmaster87926 ай бұрын
    • @@waffledonpancakesikr, i just call him 'milo'

      @milesluna1040@milesluna10406 ай бұрын
    • Kilometres Immorales.

      @lampoilropebombs0640@lampoilropebombs06406 ай бұрын
  • Something I love is how during the entire chase scene, you're vibing so much you completely forget Miles can go invisible, but when things eventually do slow down, you remember just as the entire spider society comes crawling up the train, revealing WHY Miles didn't turn invisible once.

    @ZekromAndYugiAndDrago123@ZekromAndYugiAndDrago1237 ай бұрын
    • Biiiiiiiiig braaaaaaaaain

      @loganu4664@loganu4664Ай бұрын
  • The scene that hit me the hardest was Miles breaking Gwen's web after she caught him during the spider chase. She clearly cares for him, but he feels so betrayed (keeping Hobie, spider society, and his father's imminent death a secret) that he severs that connection with her.

    @tawnos253@tawnos2536 ай бұрын
  • I really liked in Gwen's intro, she swaps back and forth between Gwen and Spider-Woman, showing as Spider-Woman in her reflections. It feels like she's conflicted and feels that sort of 'which one is the mask?' issue common for superheroes. But, when she comes home at the end, she's wearing her spidersuit, but she reflects in the window as Gwen, which feels like she realizes that she knows who she is now

    @ebonnknight@ebonnknight5 ай бұрын
  • I’m pretty sure Gwen’s monologue is meant to be interpreted as being spoken at the end of the movie, when she’s pitching her plan to the Spider-Recruits (Spider-Ham, Peni Parker, Spider-Byte etc). That’s why she keeps talking at the end of the movie, and ends it with “You want in?” If you look at the opening monologue like this, it reframes the beginning and makes a lotta more sense.

    @TheQukey@TheQukey7 ай бұрын
    • That’s a really cool perspective I hadn’t thought of that!!

      @thesharkster1718@thesharkster17187 ай бұрын
    • She basically started off pitching part 3

      @2014poptart@2014poptart7 ай бұрын
    • Whooooaaaaaaaaaa. That's crazy, man. I never thought of that!

      @loganu4664@loganu4664Ай бұрын
  • Surprised you didn't give a bunch of wins for Hobie subtly reminding Miles to use his palms when Miguel trapped him! Was one of my favorite little moments in the movie

    @calebfarmer331@calebfarmer3317 ай бұрын
    • It was such a brilliant moment that somehow completely slipped my attention the first time I watched it, it wasn't until my second viewing that I picked up on it, this film is so brilliantly detailed, watching it multiple times is pretty much a necessity

      @christianwise637@christianwise6377 ай бұрын
    • Also when he talks about building a watch as he’s stealing the stuff to build a watch 😮

      @STANKGOD-420@STANKGOD-4207 ай бұрын
  • Small detail that I think is kinda cool, Sunspider, the quippy one in the spider chair, launches herself at Miles to attack instead of webbing him up like the others have tried to, and its because at that moment he's on spider horse and she can steel his spot in the saddle to land safely without needing to use her own legs to get around.

    @reillycurran8508@reillycurran85086 ай бұрын
  • I think Gwen was in love with Miles, but was afraid to get too close to him. He wasn't the only Spider-man that was helping her out, in fact she's surrounded by HUNDREDS of Spider-Men, but she clearly has a special attachment to him.

    @danielkiran8174@danielkiran81746 ай бұрын
  • I love the moment where Gwen shoots the penguin toy out of her dad's hand, because it's a common rule for most Spider-People that Spider Sense can't be triggered by loved ones, even if they do have intent to hurt them, so Gwen reacted like that because she couldn't know what her dad was going to do

    @pindagreat@pindagreat7 ай бұрын
    • That makes SO much sense

      @user-kk5sr8jd4b@user-kk5sr8jd4b6 ай бұрын
    • So then does that mean Miles didn't sense 42-Miles because of similar reasons? I blindly got to watch it today and even after the reveal of it being 42-Miles I was wondering why his spidey sense didn't go off

      @caffeinatedpossum@caffeinatedpossum6 ай бұрын
    • @@caffeinatedpossumI hadn't actually noticed that. I do imagine that it happened for similar reasons

      @pindagreat@pindagreat6 ай бұрын
    • Like how Tom Holland's Peter didn't notice the banana being thrown at him in Spider-Man: Far From Home because it was his Aunt May who threw it so his Spider Sense didn't go off.

      @SpeedyCheetahCub@SpeedyCheetahCub6 ай бұрын
    • @@SpeedyCheetahCub also it was just a banana

      @user-kk5sr8jd4b@user-kk5sr8jd4b6 ай бұрын
  • I don’t want people to talk badly about animation anymore. This movie is pure art, from the visuals to the themes to the music (Miguel O’Hara’s theme is haunting and gorgeous)

    @eileensnow6153@eileensnow61537 ай бұрын
    • Miguel's theme is the least impressive from the amazing soundtrack, its just short and too similar to Prowler. The Spot's theme on the other hand is a masterpiece

      @adamH.1@adamH.17 ай бұрын
    • @@adamH.1 I have to disagree. I think Miguel's theme is brilliant because it's a direct inversion of the Spider-Man motif in the score! The regular motif goes up-down-up, while Miguel's motif goes down-up-down. It's the same exact notes, highlighting how Miguel *really* is not like the others. You can hear it in many tracks beyond just his theme on the soundtrack, so I feel it's just a little unfair to say "It's too short" as criticism.

      @sydposting@sydposting7 ай бұрын
    • Bro I'm not watching a cartoon

      @KwassaKwassa_@KwassaKwassa_7 ай бұрын
    • @@KwassaKwassa_ "You got a problem with cartoons?"

      @adamH.1@adamH.17 ай бұрын
    • @@KwassaKwassa_🥶🥶🥶 you’re so cool 🥶🥶🥶

      @jakestockton16478@jakestockton164787 ай бұрын
  • I love how every time there is any Across the Spider-Verse content, the comments are just as awestricken and wonder-filled as the the month the Movie came out! It's a testament to how much of a Masterpiece the movie is!

    @artsycandy9183@artsycandy91837 ай бұрын
  • I'd like to think the final lesson will be that they don't have to be connected only through tragedy and cycles can be broken. I'll be curious which way they go with it. Miles has always been different, which I love.

    @MatthewMe@MatthewMe6 ай бұрын
  • one of my favorite details that I see go unmentioned a lot is that in the scene where Miguel is in Miles' face calling him the original anomaly, Miles' glitching effects show him in the storebought spidey costume he used in the first movie, like he's back to being a kid in way over his head because Miguel is insinuating that he shouldve never been a spider person to begin with. gives me chills every time.

    @retromochi@retromochi7 ай бұрын
    • Dude, this whole comment section is giving me a deeper appreciation of this movie. But THIS comment right here! It's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it detail that just adds so much more if you see it.

      @patfanrj@patfanrj7 ай бұрын
    • Woah.. nice catch!!

      @petercouchey1942@petercouchey19427 ай бұрын
  • Not only is Hobie on 3s, but his guitar is on fours and his outline and colors are on different sequences! he's the most chaotic animated character ever!

    @mecha-kicksmetro7655@mecha-kicksmetro76557 ай бұрын
    • Hobie's Hobie. He's gonna cool in everything from plot to character design to animation to dialog

      @user-kk5sr8jd4b@user-kk5sr8jd4b6 ай бұрын
    • He doesn’t believe in consistency ;)

      @VENOMOUSHORMONE@VENOMOUSHORMONE6 ай бұрын
    • Holy crap, they probably spent six months of production on Hobie ALONE. That's so much detail to cram into one character!!!

      @loganu4664@loganu4664Ай бұрын
    • @@loganu4664 I think it was like 3 years on him

      @dumbnoodleman@dumbnoodleman29 күн бұрын
    • @@dumbnoodleman good lord

      @loganu4664@loganu466429 күн бұрын
  • Man, I love how Hobie is just there for the chaos the whole movie. Dude encapsulates the Thatcher-era Brit Punk mentality PERFECTLY.

    @cheezybastard8661@cheezybastard86617 ай бұрын
  • "It shows how much love the animators had for this movie, it's like the director simply asked them to be creative and gave them total freedom of artistry." Thats what I told my partner coming out of the cinema... It's very sad how reality hits every god damn time...

    @gergovarga321@gergovarga3217 ай бұрын
  • Fun Fact: There are two deleted scenes featuring the Spot. One was showing him at the start, going to the Bar With No Name (a bar where villains beaten by Spidey gather) and being laughed at by the other villains of the week. But then there would be a post-credit scene, where he walks inside and just wipes all of them from existence with one movement. Just to demonstrate how much of a threat he really is now.

    @Max_G4@Max_G47 ай бұрын
    • WHYD THEY REMOVE THESE

      @johnlokey3267@johnlokey32677 ай бұрын
    • Pacing, presumably. There isn't really anywhere to fit the first scene without disrupting the flow of the Spot's arc and the movie as a whole, which are already fine as they are - the seed of the Spot's insecurity and the need to prove himself have already been planted and fanned by the end of their first fight, and we can see them grow throughout the movie just fine without another scene dedicated to reinforcing them. The second scene would just undercut the ending - the solid ten minutes at the end dedicated to amping up a high-energy, edge-of-the-seat cliffhanger would just be undermined by ending it on a slower, more ominous sequence. That extra gravity isn't really necessary and would act as pebbles in the shoe of the already exceptionally tight pacing.

      @VetusDea@VetusDea7 ай бұрын
    • Its like the villain pub in hishe

      @3DInnovations70@3DInnovations706 ай бұрын
    • @@johnlokey3267 Well, I think they were rather planned than really deleted, but yeah. And for the reason, what the other guy said, pacing an anticipation with the ending. Also the cost to make, rig and texture models of all of these villains and animate them even for a little bit was probably not deemed worth it. Maybe we can see it with the next one.

      @Max_G4@Max_G46 ай бұрын
    • The bar with no name shows up in Insomniac Spider-Man 2.

      @AlexaRobin21@AlexaRobin216 ай бұрын
  • The story behind that Lego scene is bananas. It was made by a 14 year old animator after he recreated the trailer for the movie in Lego animation in one month. After school... On his own... The directors saw it and hired him for the scene.

    @TRPLD@TRPLD7 ай бұрын
    • KUDOS TO HIM

      @ellieddavis2503@ellieddavis25035 ай бұрын
  • The speech from Miles' Mom was in the trailer and I go to the movies all the time but even watching the trailer, I would break down into tears, because not only is Miles rare among Spider-folk for having both of his parents alive and well and supportive, it really hits home for me. My parents loved me for 18 years... and then they didn't. They left me alone, in the cold and dark, to die. No one looks out for me but me, and he has such a blessing with his parents and the story is also about how such blessings can be taken away. These movies take the superficial nature of most superhero flicks and burn it to ash... and a colorful pheonix rises, reminding us of what heroes truly mean to us... They bring us hope.

    @sagesigman8269@sagesigman82695 ай бұрын
  • The fact that the first movie won the Oscar (Rightfully so BTW) and this movie managed to surpass it in the first TWENTY MINUTES with just the Gwen sequence, is mind-blowing. And it did not let up, it got better and better until the very last frame. People will bow to the 3rd one, if the first two are any indication. A masterpiece of cinema.

    @JoseChavez-ct1db@JoseChavez-ct1db5 ай бұрын
    • Let's hope it can win the Oscar and the critics choice.

      @AntThePianoMan@AntThePianoMan4 ай бұрын
  • You _can_ do both....if you bake two cakes. Or...if you have two Spider-People. Or more, like in Mumbatton. I think a big theme of this movie is that a community lifting everyone up together can do what a crab bucket can't. All the Spideys who suffered canon events before the Spiderverse opened up were alone; but they're not anymore. They have other people there for them that can help them do both. Like Miles saved Inspector Singh while Pav was saving Gayatri, and Miles has the Spider-Band coming to save him.

    @belindaluna2067@belindaluna20677 ай бұрын
    • "Like Miles saved Inspector Singh while Pav was saving Gayatri" Yeah, with how Mumbattan universe is collapsing, Miles' help might not have been the best

      @whirlpoolstudio97@whirlpoolstudio977 ай бұрын
    • @@whirlpoolstudio97if you look closely the black void was spreading before inspector singh. Like the building was degrading and turning black before it hit the ground

      @CountCalcium@CountCalcium7 ай бұрын
    • @@CountCalcium and if he paid attention to the Previous Movie, Peter Parker (1610) already said that he didn't want Kingpin's collider opening up a Black Hole right underneath Manhattan. You know, the same thing happening to Mumbattan after the Spot activated that universe's Collider.

      @cirnotheicefairy3609@cirnotheicefairy36097 ай бұрын
    • Ngl it'd be so lit if Pav was the one to save his dad, too

      @hersheysbar28@hersheysbar287 ай бұрын
    • That would be a very neat conclusion to the narrative of canon events. Good idea!

      @FelipeBoghi-oq1qj@FelipeBoghi-oq1qj7 ай бұрын
  • Another thing to love about Miles' arc in this film is how he went from not wanting to stand out to having something to prove. Remember in the first film he didn't want to go to school at Brooklyn Visions Acadamy because he saw it as elitist, and wanted to be among his people. But once he accepted who he was/who he's meant to be he excelled himself, found his place in the world, and ended up wanting to join the "elite" Spider strike force team Gwen told him about.

    @JamesJones-fk1mv@JamesJones-fk1mv7 ай бұрын
    • Ooo I like that take!

      @mintbrownieangelfish-6114@mintbrownieangelfish-61147 ай бұрын
    • and the "elite" at Princeton University

      @andrewbouse8968@andrewbouse89687 ай бұрын
  • As always, love hearing your perspective! But how could you not talk about the moment where as miles is running from all of the spider people, Gwen webs him in the chest as a last ditch effort to hold on to him but then he realizes what she’s done and snaps the web leaving her hanging?! That moment hit. So. Hard.

    @squarishsofa@squarishsofa6 ай бұрын
  • I watched the movie in theaters and completely missed the part where it showed that Miles was going to earth 42. So when things started getting weird and he glitched and then uncle aaron came through the door, it gave me literal chills. I can't even explain the feeling of being in that theater watching that scene. Absolutely chilling yet amazing.

    @ravynmylove@ravynmylove7 ай бұрын
  • Hobie is my honestly the most I've enjoyed a side character in a long time. The finesse, the misdirection, the play up of "Im just here for a laff m8" to hide his true punk intentions. God, so good.

    @EverTheFractal@EverTheFractal7 ай бұрын
  • I am surprised you didn't point out that Pavitr's girlfriend and police captain both got saved because he essentially had "two cakes" as in another spider-man to help him. I kind of like the theory that what destroyed Miguel's universe wasn't breaking cannon events, but an incursion as described in the MCU as multiple copies of the same person existing in the same universe for too long (perhaps that universes' original Miguel was secretly alive the whole time). It would mean that Miguel is tragically doubling down on his mistake by gathering so many Peter Parkers into one place rather than fixing his mistake like he thinks he is. And the Spider-Hub, which he created to be the tool to fix the multiverse, is instead a ticking time bomb.

    @Devlerbat@Devlerbat7 ай бұрын
    • Also Mayday only exists because Peter B. traveled across dimensions and met Miles. She's living proof that crossing dimensions and canon divergence doesn't always result in a universe being destroyed

      @MEWtiful@MEWtiful7 ай бұрын
    • Personally I was at first justifying it as-dead!Miggy's Gabriella was supposed to be motivated to become Spider-Woman by that incident, then later got involved in Avengers-level time travel shenanigans to change the past; Miguel takes his own place, that Gabriella never becomes Spider-Woman 21something, the past isn't saved, that future gets undone. More recently I figure-in the ItSV post-credits scene, about a year ago, Miguel's original goober is noted as the FIRST autonomous multiversal travel. So possibly it's a hardware issue he's unaware of; whatever radiation/field/energy it uses to prevent glitching is downright hazardous in a foreign universe. So Nueva York is fine, because the Watches themselves are all 'native' to that universe, but too many Spider-Men showing up in foreign universes at the same time? And you know that the Spiders considered their juniors not losing their Gwen Stacys or Uncle Bens or Captains was an 'all hands on deck' situation, while Anomalies look to only get followed by one or two Spiders at a time. So every time a hundred Spiders descended to save a Ben, Gwen, or Captain that universe developed a big ol' quantum black hole, Miguel noted that these events in some form were happening everywhere, and assumed that meant they were structural somehow. So he said stop interfering, took the quantum holes not appearing as 'evidence', did a lot of investigation for other events that 'always' happened and added them to the list, and then forbade everyone from preventing those incidents. Basically, the problem is that Miguel is ascribing far more value to a common pattern than he should when it should have occured to him that the wristwatches capable of blowing pinholes in reality and holding off a universe's "immune response" to outsiders might have side effects. Well, in the comics he is a geneticist, not a physicist... Or I could just favor that theory because it means a thousand genius Parkers can descend on Miguel's work to fix the problem, and we get a happy ending without having to figure out what actually is causing universes to collapse. Because even if Canon is wrong, and I really doubt Beyond is going to end with Miles letting his dad die and accepting fate or watching his universe fall apart, that doesn't change that SOMETHING collapsed at least one universe.

      @FFfanboyX@FFfanboyX6 ай бұрын
  • THANK GOD I’m not the only one who felt like in some small way the existence of Gwen’s theme improved my being. It’s so good

    @seanlipscomb2118@seanlipscomb21186 ай бұрын
  • As a young teen one of my favorite things about atsv is how much I can see myself and I assume many teen boys see miles as when watching him no-one thinks about any of the race or anything political they all think that its a guy who wants to be free and has to deal with life such as school and relationships it makes this movie so much better that people can connect with it on a whole new level

    @johnlokey3267@johnlokey32677 ай бұрын
  • Love the fact that Spot has had his villian training arc. A superhero movie isn't a superhero movie without a great villain and the Spot is shaping up to be one and I'm all for it

    @Salty_Gacha_Gamer@Salty_Gacha_Gamer7 ай бұрын
    • spottttt ❤

      @twotruckslyrics@twotruckslyrics7 ай бұрын
    • Grew up with Maguire, some of the games, then Andrew and Tom later on, never knew The Spot existed. Never knew he was considered a joke. Aaaand… out of all the many iconic Spider-Man villains, after this movie… I think he’s become one of my favorites????

      @madduxnagel6935@madduxnagel69356 ай бұрын
    • It's set up so well, one of my favorite bits is when he and Miles are fighting in the collider at the beginning of the movie. He accidentally throws open some portals behind him, he looks back at them and then to his hand (like "Wait I can do that?"), and in the next cut he's throwing portals at Miles. He's so well done and I'm super excited to see how far he'll get to go in Beyond!

      @atotalfiasco4213@atotalfiasco42135 ай бұрын
    • I agree, I just wish they would have resolved the conflict with him in THIS movie, or at least tried to, instead of switching abruptly to Miguel as the villain and saving Spot for the next one. that was... odd to me.

      @K.C-2049@K.C-20495 ай бұрын
    • @@K.C-2049 had to introduce him and his schemes, i guess :( cant wait for the spot lore 🙂

      @twotruckslyrics@twotruckslyrics5 ай бұрын
  • Gwen and Miles relationship is the definition of he fell first but she fell harder 😂 she can literally sense him across dimensions by the end 😭

    @therealsnoopdog1855@therealsnoopdog18557 ай бұрын
    • Yeah lol. But she’s also scared she’s gonna take a hard fall if she pursues those feelings.

      @Aisha_Luv@Aisha_Luv7 ай бұрын
    • @@Aisha_Luv yeah that’s at the start of the film though but by the end she doesn’t believe in the canon anymore “one thing I learnt from Miles anything is possible”

      @therealsnoopdog1855@therealsnoopdog18557 ай бұрын
    • @@JakeyRavioli true cause she used to run from things like her relationship with her dad and her feelings for Miles but he taught her that she doesn’t have to run from things and that’s how she fixed her relationship with her dad and now she’s gonna do the same with Miles and tell him how she feels once he forgives her.

      @therealsnoopdog1855@therealsnoopdog18557 ай бұрын
    • I don't usually rate romantic sub plots, but damn, this one hit hard

      @santiagogarza8121@santiagogarza81217 ай бұрын
  • Despite seeing the Earth 42 when Miles went through the portal, the thing that really told me he was in the wrong Universe was how grungy everything is. The background when he first arrives, it's like it's almost dirtier. I love it! Upon closer inspection I realize it's spray paint. Still grungy but it's more spray paint than dirty

    @jessikat_17@jessikat_176 ай бұрын
  • The fun part of Hobie taking the roll he did in Miles' life is that Hobie was the original prowler frim the comics before Aaron. So Hobie taking Aaron's roll as the guiding uncle figure who encourages Miles to be himself is a sort of reversal on that aspect.

    @torazely@torazely7 ай бұрын
  • I actually love Gwen’s universe because- as a person with synesthesia- it’s awesome to see all the colors play such an important part with the storytelling

    @archiegray1228@archiegray12287 ай бұрын
    • yes! My synesthesia is number/letter-colors, but Gwen's universe is so satisfying bc my brain is so used to mixing colors with other things that it just made so much sense

      @owleyes311@owleyes3117 ай бұрын
    • This movie is seriously just a love letter to "people who have x" "people who are y" "people who feel z" I love it

      @cocosolis8240@cocosolis82407 ай бұрын
    • Ooo, nice.

      @tonypeppermint5329@tonypeppermint53297 ай бұрын
    • Yoo I gave synthesia as well! Especially with emotions it's like I can feel the colour throughout my whole body. Just another reason why this film is flipping awesome

      @jjjjoooyyy@jjjjoooyyy7 ай бұрын
    • What's synesthesia?...

      @brunopagnoncelli975@brunopagnoncelli9757 ай бұрын
  • I watched the movie having seen all the articles pop up "A 14 year old made this shot!" and I was actually looking out for it while watching....I honestly didn't think any shot in the movie could be made by a 14 year old, it was crazy how detailed he made the Legos in Blender. Hopefully that starts his career as a VFX/CGI artist

    @blindfire3167@blindfire31677 ай бұрын
    • "We will be watching your career with great intrest."

      @berengustav7714@berengustav77147 ай бұрын
    • @@berengustav7714 For real lmfao

      @blindfire3167@blindfire31677 ай бұрын
    • Having even a single scene in a critically acclaimed animation movie with his name on it at 14 years old. That's going to look damn good on his resume.

      @onilink134@onilink1347 ай бұрын
    • That kid is going places, seriously such a good scene despite being short.

      @rogueguardian@rogueguardian7 ай бұрын
    • That was made in blender?! Genuinely thought it was like stop motion. Absolutely mad skills there!

      @LunaBeth97@LunaBeth977 ай бұрын
  • Omg, the intro is so amazing with the drum intro, and the way that they not only recap what happened in the last movie, but they show us what happens later in the movie, and it even picks back up at the end of the movie with the entire thing being her asking us to join

    @MarrvelFan123@MarrvelFan1236 ай бұрын
  • In 23 and am very close with my mom. The scene where Miles and his mom are talking about him taking “care of that little boy” bit so close to home. I think that’s when I knew this movie was special. Capturing that relationship in a way that feels true to life and genuine isn’t easy.

    @themegjake4000@themegjake40006 ай бұрын
  • My fav part of hobie is that his "use your palms" moment is brought back when miles gets interventioned in the cyber jail thing cus you can see him hold up his hand and point at the palms to help him out, love him so much

    @aster7394@aster73947 ай бұрын
    • Hobie might be Miles's biggest fan and it's just the best.

      @theothersparrow@theothersparrow7 ай бұрын
    • He even whispers, “Hey Peter Pan. Palms.”

      @npgaming2435@npgaming24357 ай бұрын
    • That legend is extremely important, the first person who wanted to break the status quo.

      @mauz791@mauz7917 ай бұрын
    • And he wiggles his fingers too to draw attention to it. SO MANY DETAILS

      @loganu4664@loganu4664Ай бұрын
  • Also, I just realized today that Miles-42 is not voiced by Shameik Moore but by Jharrel Jerome from When They See Us. So it’s not just because Jefferson is dead and he was raised by Rio that his voice is different and has an accent. He’s literally a whole different person!!! Also also, Miles-42s official name is Miles G. Morales, similar to Peter B. Parker. This movie is amazing!!!

    @cgsoldier4196@cgsoldier41967 ай бұрын
    • Miles' accent being more hispanic was one of my favorite tiny touches in this movie.

      @Trooper43G@Trooper43G7 ай бұрын
    • he's certainly a g

      @minkusaurus@minkusaurus7 ай бұрын
  • Cant believe you didnt adressed the fact that in the intro scene of Miguel, with the Davulture (lol), we get a hint of him not having a spider sense in a very funny way with Gwens "knock yourself out" line hahaha. Great video as always tough, agreeded with all the points, what a masterpiece of a movie 😍

    @coolguy1377@coolguy13777 ай бұрын
  • This movie does a great job of showing solidarity within communities & learning what a real ally looks like. Hobie & Spider-Byte only had short interactions with Miles yet choose to help him when the literal spider world is against him. Peter & Gwen know Miles yet were convinced to abandon AND attack him. For me it speaks to how even if people say they are allies at times it is conditional. Even though Gwen questioned Miguel she wasn't willing to fully stand up for Miles until she was isolated as well. While Peter's guilt becomes too much & he seeks to redeem himself. I believe this movie is just as much about Gwen as it is about Miles. It is important to note that while part of Gwen's journey is her "coming out" & accepting herself it is also about her learning about what a true ally & friend looks like at the most critical of times.

    @charmedlife1990@charmedlife19903 ай бұрын
  • Rio's "Dios te bendiga" absolutely killed me, emotionally. As a Nuyorican (a Puerto Rican person from NYC) it was so...I dunno...affirming? To hear a parent in a major animated blockbuster about friggin' *Spiderman,* use the kind of terminology that my family have used my whole life. It was just so awesome! The phrase means "God Bless You," by the way. When you say goodbye to your parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles you say "Bendición," essentially asking for their blessing, and they reply "Diós te bendiga." It's you acknowledging respect for your elders, and them wishing you good luck and fortune. I'm not religious but I still ask for Bendición from my abuela so she knows I will always love and respect her. Spiderman is and always will be my favorite superhero!

    @Arosukir6@Arosukir67 ай бұрын
    • as someone who doesn't speak Spanish hearing this makes the movie a whole level deeper

      @johnlokey3267@johnlokey32677 ай бұрын
    • Brazilian here, i do and fell the same

      @Braga_Rcb@Braga_Rcb6 ай бұрын
    • Mexican from LA here! I never leave the house without hearing my mom tell me qué dios te bendiga!

      @johnnynunez6771@johnnynunez67716 ай бұрын
  • The last 5 minutes of this movie is my favorite sequence of ANY movie. Just the character musical themes, the visuals of Earth 42, and the way I went in not knowing it was a part one of two so I kept wondering "HOW are they gonna resolve this?" as the tension kept building to a bursting point. My jaw hit the floor when the _To be continued_ appeared

    @colindoyle4370@colindoyle43707 ай бұрын
    • people started laughing when it said to be continued bc it's basically insane and so unusual to end a movie like that

      @viktorbeisland4506@viktorbeisland45067 ай бұрын
    • @@viktorbeisland4506Fast X:

      @jeromevaleska2014@jeromevaleska20147 ай бұрын
    • I will never forget the collective -outrage- in my theater when this came up. People were distraught that they got the rugpull. xD

      @Kimtroverted@Kimtroverted7 ай бұрын
    • Since they had announced it years ago, and I was keeping up, I knew that it would end on a cliffhanger. But I was so scared it would end up feeling half-baked, like it ended abruptly. But nope. The ending kept building up and up, and stopped at the PERFECT moment. This movie was PERFECT.

      @Onaterdem@Onaterdem7 ай бұрын
    • I knew it was going to be cut in half and I still was mad. They way they started building it up made me respect them though at the same time. The buildup was crazy and I actually was ready to watch for another hour

      @angelaparkes451@angelaparkes4517 ай бұрын
  • As an indian I'm just happy that I finally have cool South Asian representation in western media (also fun fact that I didn't learn until earlier today, Pav's VA is also Dopinder, the cab driver from Deadpool)

    @MailOrderNerd@MailOrderNerd7 ай бұрын
  • Maybe I'm reaching, but at 36:20, when Miles 42 reveals his face, the notes hit the end of the killmonger theme, which is so cool.

    @jacobpan1109@jacobpan11096 ай бұрын
  • It didn't get a mention, but I love that once Miles has that sinking feeling of being in the wrong universe and freezing at the sight of Uncle Aaron, the movie gives us that tiny moment of comfort between them. Rio and Aaron know he's not their Miles, commenting on his hair being different, but even Aaron allows Miles to give him a hug, unknowingly reminding Miles of who he lost and why he needs to keep fighting. Sure, Aaron doesn't know what he has given this alternate Miles and he will be leading him back to Prowler Miles to enact their nefarious amd nebulous shenanigans onto him, but I still find beauty in that little moment where Miles can just melt back into a hug with Aaron, however short lived that comfort may be.

    @iantophernicus6042@iantophernicus60427 ай бұрын
    • I actually think Rio didn't know, and Aaron didn't know until they got to the roof. It's subtle but you can see him looking down at his lit up phone and then give 1610 Miles a suspicious look, meaning his Miles just messaged him.

      @justinpullen1097@justinpullen10977 ай бұрын
    • They don’t actually know it’s the wrong miles. Aaron was definitely suspicious and then it was confirmed when he texted his Miles

      @puundit5339@puundit53397 ай бұрын
  • I love how Spot's transition into increasingly chaotic line drawings is hinted through the rough construction lines that show over his white body all the way from the start. He's not fully rendered, not fully realized... yet.

    @abbycaldwell3166@abbycaldwell31667 ай бұрын
    • There are also moments when Miguel doesn’t look fully rendered, either.

      @Hoodie_HD@Hoodie_HD7 ай бұрын
  • 6:47 this shot is so good, vulture's face is haunted and mesmerized at the same time for seeing colors like that for the first time

    @leomarescotti672@leomarescotti6724 ай бұрын
  • Not that ya miss much Mr. Lee (and you'll enjoy this as a Dad), but it was a pretty powerful moment when the Captain finds Gwen in the rubble for the fact that she got to see what her Dad looked like when he didn't recognize her; even as a superhero that can throw a friggin' shipping container in frustration, seeing her Dad treat her like not only a stranger but as a threat wasn't only disarming for her but scary, seeing her Dad, a full-grown man, in full swing mode pressured even Spider-Woman into putting her hands up. You can even see her body language switch to completely submissive when she realizes she needs to show him her face to have even the smallest amount of control in the situation.

    @JerichoDaemon@JerichoDaemon7 ай бұрын
  • Gwen is absolutely as into Miles as he's into her imo. The film mirrors the way they both use their art in their pining for one another (Miles with his drawing and Gwen with her drumming) There's also this cute beat where she's in his room and says: "You...grew! Had a little growth spurt..." before cringing at herself in that oh so relatable way.

    @samuelstensgaard4828@samuelstensgaard48287 ай бұрын
    • They're so cute, just two teens in love and trying to navigate that while also being spider-people. I'm rooting for these crazy kids.

      @Blueeyesthewarrior@Blueeyesthewarrior6 ай бұрын
  • Probably my favorite part of the movie is Rio's speech to Miles before letting him go chase Gwen. Everything she says basically lays out the plot for the rest of the film: "Don't let the people in those big fancy places tell you you don't belong there" referring to the Spider Society, and she even ends it with "Just don't get lost", which is exactly what he does.

    @harlonroby8251@harlonroby82517 ай бұрын
    • I was also thinking about the line when she tells Miles to "take care of that little boy." I'm wondering if that ends up being prophetic, and he treats the other universe's Miles with empathy, and helps him become a better person?

      @UrpleSquirrel@UrpleSquirrel6 ай бұрын
    • It goes hand in hand when Gwen told his parents, I’m going to find him and bring him home.

      @scruffd0g193@scruffd0g1936 ай бұрын
  • Something that you missed was that when Miles is in earth-42, his jacket is purple and green instead of blue and red when in his original earth.

    @Fat_NuggetsREAL@Fat_NuggetsREAL5 ай бұрын
  • i dont see much attention pulled to this but the spider sense gwen experiences in 35:19 is green and purple, for prowler colors. She KNOWS that miles just got hit.

    @onmymoberphone3@onmymoberphone35 ай бұрын
  • I adore Miguel’s slight sketch look- he’s from the future, something we can’t truely predict, so he always looks like a unfinished idea

    @SMToonLarvaHeroes-9898@SMToonLarvaHeroes-98987 ай бұрын
  • The whole canon event thing is definitely a meta commentary on Spider-Man’s character development and trauma as a whole. It’s (kinda) poking fun at people who get upset about spider-man not going through the motions (I.e. Uncle Ben, police captain, symbiote, etc) I think in beyond miles is going to absolutely defy all expectations and tear away from your classic Spider-Man story. I mean he sorta already did that in this movie.

    @mr.mister791@mr.mister7917 ай бұрын
    • I somewhat like the think it's also a dig at marvel editorial for never letting spider-man have a happy life, that they think he has to constantly get "hit in the balls" to have a compelling story when some fans would for once like to see Peter Parker have a win with MJ for once instead of constantly going back and forth which got old pretty quickly. Less said about Paul the better.

      @bigboyfilmproductions8478@bigboyfilmproductions84787 ай бұрын
    • @@bigboyfilmproductions8478 which is why including the May-day spider girl is such a hecking awesome nod to that, May-day's spider run was a 'what if' of Peter and MJs life NOT being fucked up by the editorials, not having to be a tragedy.... until the spiderverse comics came in and destroyed her family cause yay drama

      @StarPichu12@StarPichu127 ай бұрын
    • Is it? seems to me that the writers want us to hate the "old" spidermen and to like the new ones

      @expensive-brother@expensive-brother7 ай бұрын
    • Yes! I love Miles' speech to Miguel about how people keep trying to tell him what his story is supposed to be and his decision to do his own thing, i.e. break with canon. He inspires Gwen, who goes home to talk to her dad, which convinces him to quit his job, changing the canon so that there's never a Captain Stacy in that universe at all. Miles is absolutely going to break all the rules and I'm so excited for him.

      @solamadoo@solamadoo7 ай бұрын
    • Except he still had an uncle die so he hasn't subverted anything at all.

      @carlotta4th@carlotta4th7 ай бұрын
  • I tried to keep away from as many spoilers as possible, which yeah didn't fully happen, until I watched the movie today, but goodness was I still blown away despite knowing more than I wanted to. Seeing such a confusion jumble of universes be strung together in what really is a movie with a pretty simple plot is so awesome. And that's one thing I really love too, the actual events that take place are pretty simple for the most part, but there's _tons_ of exposition behind it, and yet that doesn't drag the movie back. The exposition is mixed into every sequence, like you said the movie does an amazing job at doing multiple things at once. The simple plot is key to that, because when you're dealing with an entire multiverse, you have to keep things limited so the viewer isn't overwhelmed, while still exploring the gosh dang multiverse. This movie walks that line perfectly and goodness I absolutely adore it for that, making every single detail interesting, and I love how they doubled down on the differences in artstyle for every universe. Visually there wasn't a single point in this movie I wasn't blown away by.

    @TheAdvertisement@TheAdvertisement4 ай бұрын
  • Brian Tyree Henry brings his A+ game. 👌🏻 That the message changed to "I'm not proud" is hilarious. Augustin from Heroes Reforged made me laugh way too hard with "and he needed TWO cakes to say it". 😅 Such a great movie, visually and story wise. Unbelievable. I love the first one but the second one stepped it up. The first one holds a special place in my heart cause it introduced us to the art styles and the concept. But wow they went extra hard with this one. "Life is a journey. Time is a river. The door is ajar." ^^ (For my fellow Dresden heads)

    @FrolleinMiez@FrolleinMiez6 ай бұрын
  • 9:21 The company that makes the baby powder Miles is endorsing is called “Charm and Stammer”. 9:22 The comment on the video says “old spider-man didn’t need baby powder” 9:41 In Miles’ drawing, Uncle Aaron’s shirt says “3Pac” 29:06 Spider-Rex’s web shooting sound isn’t “thwip”, it’s “T-whip!”

    @mirandatagliamonte9754@mirandatagliamonte97547 ай бұрын
    • you are a legend. thank you

      @MrSirWivd@MrSirWivd7 ай бұрын
    • 5:34 Miguel doesn't have spidey-sense 8:41 Miles being on covers of magazines in the bodega 8:57 Miles has a thing for beef patties, they are one of his favorite foods from the comics 10:54 The Fire Next Time book by James Baldwin 19:43 Every single label that you see over the spider containers are real universes from the Spider-verse. The spider on the far left from Miles' spider (Earth-14512) is the spider that bit Peni.

      @jjbizzare96@jjbizzare967 ай бұрын
    • @@jjbizzare96 Also at 34:10, Miles' hoodie is purple and green, not red and black. Subtle visual storytelling there.

      @CerealKillerBoy100@CerealKillerBoy1007 ай бұрын
    • @@CerealKillerBoy100Yeah, I noticed the color change of the jacket in the theater, but in the moment I figured it was a stylistic color shift to imply something Uncle Aaron (or Prowler)-like about the situation. The movie had been playing with color choices and art styles and neat references so much I didn’t realize I had noticed something plot-important until it was spelled out.

      @ffreed@ffreed7 ай бұрын
    • 39:38 Miguel is shrouded in red by a WELCOME sign

      @frotakun@frotakun7 ай бұрын
  • I was a bit surprised you didn't mention Peter B and Miles having a mini confrontation about Mayday. Peter B saying "you're the reason I had her, I thought there was a chance she could turn out as great of a person as you" and generally praising Miles a lot, then Miles turning around and asking "then why didn't you come visit me" really hit me hard when I watched it. It felt like a great look into how the mentor/newbie spidey dynamic is beginning to dissolve once Miles learns that his mentor basically betrayed him as much as Gwen and the other spider people did, if not more because of the implicit trust formed in the first movie.

    @operationorigami8962@operationorigami89627 ай бұрын
  • 14:17 YOU DIDN’T HAVE TO DO HIM DIRTY LIKE THAT 💀💀💀

    @LightsOffJitsu@LightsOffJitsu7 ай бұрын
  • I love how Miles Morales from Earth 42 says his name with a more Spanish pronounciation which is such a contrast to our Miles' 'low' grade in Spanish... It just feels like such a subtle detail that further contrasts the characters as being foils of one another

    @ellarose7371@ellarose73715 ай бұрын
  • They hinted at the end reveal in the very first interaction miles had with spiderman in the first movie. When miles has his first “spider sense” moment, his colors are green and purple (prowler colors) but then shift to the Spider-Man’s red/blue. It a huge hint that had miles never met the spiderman from his world, he would have ended up working with Aaron.

    @KrissiWil@KrissiWil7 ай бұрын
    • OH MY GODDDD YOU ARE SOOO RIGHT IM SO THANKFUL FOR THIS INFO CUS I WOLD HAVE NEVANOTICED

      @kazuhaluvscara@kazuhaluvscara4 ай бұрын
  • Personally, the reconciliation of Gwen and her father is the most powerful and beautiful moment of the movie. It's a close call, for sure, but the sheer emotion and artistry on display brings me to tears every time I see it. I've seen the movie 5 times now, and I can say without a doubt that it is one of the most amazing moments in cinema for me.

    @markdatton1348@markdatton13487 ай бұрын
    • People talks a lot how this movie ends in a big cliffhanger but you can have the other way and say "this is gwens movie" even tho we didnt see her all the time and the point of view is from Miles, she has the most character development and had an end to her arc with finally being all good with her dad. For me she was the stand in character and the best one of the film, she isnt always the hero, for a while she plays an antagonistic role and thats fantastic We got the cliffhanger, sure, but we also got Gwens story, beginning, the problem to solve and the ending solution

      @JustOnlyHallow@JustOnlyHallow7 ай бұрын
    • The absolute quiet after her dad shot his gun in the air, and hearing the cartridge drop is spine chilling every time.

      @SMLolita@SMLolita7 ай бұрын
    • @@SMLolita I totally agree. Tbh everything about the watercolor scenes is just so emotive and engaging. The relief I feel when they hug, and the colors turn white, and bright, is indescribable. Its truly a masterpiece

      @markdatton1348@markdatton13487 ай бұрын
    • @@JustOnlyHallow YESSSS i absolutely agree with all of this. this IS gwen's movie.

      @justagirl36@justagirl367 ай бұрын
    • @@JustOnlyHallowI also really like that the cliffhanger is at the part where Miles is about to escape and Gwen is about to save Miles. So when they go back into the second part, they can pick up from there.

      @mackielunkey2205@mackielunkey22056 ай бұрын
  • kinda sad you didn't mention Peter B saying Miles was the REASON he had Mayday. hit me right in the feels and made the fact that Miles thinks he was betrayed by Peter even more gut-wrenching

    @plutovanished@plutovanished7 ай бұрын
  • 7:43 i love how they split gwens dad colors in two indicating he is contemplating on being a cop or being a father to gwen

    @monke4dawin@monke4dawinАй бұрын
  • I feel like no one talks about Hobie telling Miles to make his own portal watch! Like they missed that line? Gosh I was glued to this movie, and I feel like i saw things other people didn't see. But maybe it's because not everyone I know liked Hobie immediately. He was so well-thought out. this movie was so great, I hope the studio treats their employees better for the next one.

    @victoriavvc@victoriavvc7 ай бұрын
    • What about the fact he future tipped Miles to use his whole palm next time (like he knew the future) then quietly RE-reminded him when the time came! Pure awesomeness.

      @phillipmunoz7181@phillipmunoz71817 ай бұрын
    • At first the "make your own watch" line to me it seemed like Hobie was being dismissive as part of his punk-persona, but he was 100% serious about it.

      @haythamfaisal8113@haythamfaisal81137 ай бұрын
    • I loved Hobie!

      @Andreamom001@Andreamom0017 ай бұрын
    • I think they also kind of hinted how Hobie will be on Miles's side with the backstory, he was fighting against what he saw as oppression and so when that happened with Miguel being the oppressor he was always going to stop it.

      @noahely3014@noahely30147 ай бұрын
    • tbf, Hobie is very British and talks very fast

      @Arander92@Arander927 ай бұрын
  • Miguel's "you have the choice between saving one person and saving everyone" line hits different when you remember that's a standard climax for a superhero movie, and they almost always end with the hero managing to save both the one they care about and the innocent strangers

    @ParadoxNerdHLM@ParadoxNerdHLM7 ай бұрын
  • It’s such a beautifully fast paced movie that even after 2 watches I missed so much including the machine saying earth 42 at the end

    @Richestmanintheworld395@Richestmanintheworld3955 ай бұрын
  • I love how I caught two hints that Miles was going to the wrong Earth and STILL was surprised by the twist! Like, I noticed the Earth-42 screen and brushed it off as either me misremembering which Earth Miles was from or a retcon from the filmmakers, and then I noticed the hoodie he pulls on to cover up his costume was purple instead of his typical red and I brushed it off as "oh, well of course he has more than one hoodie". What a fool I was...

    @AkutomiNamikaze@AkutomiNamikaze7 ай бұрын
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