You’d think all those vivid colors and animation styles would be harsh on the eyes and a jarring visual experience, right? Not at all. This is coming from someone who avoids 3D films because they give me headaches, but I figured with those bright colors and animation depth from the trailers, I’d take a risk. When more characters come into play, their varied animation styles blend seamlessly. If you have photosensitivity, you might be pushed to the edge, but it’s a safe and comfortable one. The colors jumped out! I haven’t seen a palette and scheme this bright since Sita Sings the Blues, and that was over a decade ago. A visual experience unlike anything you’ve seen before Not convinced? Here are some rock-solid, spoiler-free reasons to check it out for yourself. But if you’re open to the hero’s story from Miles Morales’ point of view (you’ll like him, trust me)-time, space, culture, experience, suit, rogues’ gallery, etc.-then Into the Spider-Verse is your go-to, feel-good movie this holiday season. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse swung into theaters last Friday, and if you’re looking for another adventurous tale about the friendly neighborhood web-slinger, this ain’t it.
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