Film Review
Tuesday 20th July 2021
Bad boys(1995): Two Detectives protecting a witness to a murder whilst investigating a case
Die Hard(1998): An NYPD officer saving his wife and other hostages taken by German Terrorists
Simon Pegg was in movies like the Mission: Impossible series; Shaun of the dead.
Nick Frost was in movies like Shaun of the dead; The world's end.
Written by Edgar Wright who also wrote Shaun of the Dead, The World's End
The theme of Hot Fuzz is the fact that "Life triumphs when you put community needs over your own"
The Movie I am Reviewing is Spiderman into the Spider-Verse.
Character: Miles Morales is a relatable Character. The fact that he is a teenager going through school makes him a character that young kids/teenagers will all be a huge fan of. His teamwork with his friends shows how persevering, kind and smart the characters are and brings out the good traits in each of them.
Colour: The Powerful colours for the Heroes show that they are strong and stand out from the crowds
The specific colour choices for the villains relate to their personalities.
Camera: The shots taken when the Spider-people are fighting and encountering the villains bring out the smaller hidden details in the designs, as well as add a Standing-out style showing how each characters personality builds throughout the movie.
Story: The story shows how the other characters teach Miles Morales to discover who he is and help him defeat the villains of the story. It is amazingly written and builds tension perfectly in the parts where tension is needed
Setting: It is set in New York City, where most of the other Spiderman Movies are set. It Doesn't ruin the main style of Spiderman. The way the City is shown in the animation reveals the perfect setting for a Spiderman Movie.
Sound: The soundtrack for the movie is legendary, it fits the characters personalities and determination amazingly and allows for an immersive, action-packed experience. The dialogue of the characters lined up with the animations makes it feel almost life-like and gives a Beautiful performance.
1) I like how every the movie has its own small hidden details and how the camerawork zooms in on the most important parts of the film
2) I Feel like Miles should have had a chance to build more of a relationship some of the characters, however that is just my opinion and I may be incorrect
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4) The scenes were Miles Morales is allowing himself to be His own Hero because they show his actually design and his characters personality
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6)From the intro I thought that Spiderman (Peter Parker) would be the one to save the world but that changed when Miles Morales was introduced.
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8) I would recommend it to Teenagers (younger - older) because I feel as if they are the target audience
The one word that sums up the movie is Distinctive
1) Dauntless
2) Captivating
3) Astounding
4) Dynamic
5) Sensational
My Review:
Spiderman into the Spiderverse is a sensational, animated, action movie. It is set to hook the watcher in with Dare-devil scenes and Relatable characters to love. People will be interested in this film with how captivatingly creative and lovable the characters are, as well as how Breath-taking the animation is. The film is about a young Teenager called Miles Morales, who becomes a new Spider-Man. He meets several powerful Spider-people who help him discover his own power in order to defeat the treacherous villain and get everyone safely home. The design and creativity of the characters is amazingly coordinated, as well as the voice-acting making them seem smoothly connected, however some of the characters could have had more time to go into who they are and could have had more screen time to themselves. The powerful choice of colours that have been chosen to go with the characters matches them perfectly, and the colours of the scenery makes everything pop out I believe this Dynamic movie is absolutely sensational and would recommend it to teenagers and huge fans of Spiderman

This is fantastic!! I'd love it if you started to use more of the terminology such as narrative, characterisation and mise-en-scene.
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