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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
A non-superhero fan's view.
I personally not see the appeal in movies like this. However, when I sat down and watched this in theaters, I'd have to say that it's the best movie I've in 2018. For those who haven't see this film, I won't spoil any of the plot points. Getting that out of the way I loved many styles the film portrayed. The films way of creating a layered animation, in which, you can see multiple different versions of the same person or object. It mostly gave off the feel of looking through the eyes of a spider.
I was also happy to see in this film that they didn't keep dragging on the same story, but just using different actors or scenes. No film, like Spider-Man Homecoming, gave a new outlook on Spider-Man. With a diverse cast whom all seemed to voice act perfectly, my favorite being John Mulaney, they didn't just feel like a bland group of individuals. Instead, the film allowed for the audience to really connect with each character. I don't think that the animation ruins it, I also don't think that it would have changed the quality of the film if it wasn't animated.
So, what can a really say? Well, I came into the movie theaters expecting another super-hero movie, but instead, I got to watch a miraculous film that makes me want to become a super-hero fan. It was perfect and amazing.
The Goonies (1985)
The Goonies are good
The Goonies was an amazing movie. I remember watching this at young age and just falling in love with it. It's a classic 80s movie that still brings excitement and joy to anyone who watches it. Although it did come with it's pg-13 scenes, it still will find a way in anyone's heart, if they're willing to open up to it.
Even the shots the director uses to portray what will happen bring out real thought and creativity. I haven't watched the movie in a while, but I can tell you, you won't ever really forget it. There are some many classic scenes, like when one character yells, "Hey you gu-uys!", it really just sticks with you. If you plan to watch this movie, watch it with a friend, because everyone should be able to enjoy this film.
Hauru no ugoku shiro (2004)
Amazing, yet it moves forward to fast.
I am a big fan of Studio Ghibli, especially this one. I would consider one of my top five. The character are beautifully created, and show many characteristics. For example, one of the main characters, Sophie Hatter portrayed, in my opinion, the idea that even if you're old, feel old, or even no matter how you look, we are all kind, warmhearted, amazing, or even young on the inside. I'd even say that her character shows that we look how we feel.
On one note the story is amazing, beautifully designed, and crafted perfectly, however, I feel as though the whole thing was too fast. As in, I couldn't fully grasp the whole picture. I can see how the fast pace can make the movie more intense and exciting, but it mostly made the movie slightly bad for me.
I do recommend people watch this movie, because almost all of the Studio Ghibli movies are amazing. Some are very depressing like Grave of the Fireflies, but it was still a good movie. So if you want a movie that is has a good plot, character development, and even just camera shots that bring out a the characters, I suggest you watch this.