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This film is dizzying, sweeping and imaginative | Israel Hayom

2023-06-05T14:42:17.907Z

Highlights: "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Dimensions" is an elaborate sequel that delights the pupils from start to finish. With new characters like Spider-Woman Hera (Issa Rae) and Spider-Punk (Daniel Kaluuya) stealing the show, all that remains is to wait for the sequel to be released in a few months. The convoluted and intricate plot also finds the time and space to touch on issues of growing up and parenting (and does so precisely and wisely). Bottom line, it's a celebration.


"Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Dimensions" is an elaborate sequel that delights the pupils from start to finish • With new characters like Spider-Woman Hera (Issa Rae) and Spider-Punk (Daniel Kaluuya) stealing the show, all that remains is to wait for the sequel to be released in a few months


The animated film "Spider-Man: The Spider-Dimension" was a huge and joyous surprise when it hit the screens five years ago. Beyond the fact that it turned out to be an outstanding Spider-Man movie, which was amazing to refresh the formula and inject energy into the familiar story, in recent years it has also emerged as a super significant and influential film.

Among other things, his unique, wild and lively animation style has filtered into Puss in Boots: One Wish and Enough, and into the new version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (which will be released in August), and the multiverse gimmick at its center has become the hot fashion of the superhero genre. Now the question arises: will the inevitable sequel be able to meet the high expectations and maintain the level?

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Dimensions - New Trailer Translated

The short answer is "unequivocally yes." "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Dimensions" is an elaborate, dizzying and completely sweeping sequel that delights the pupils from start to finish. It's bigger, more complicated and more ambitious than its predecessor, and since another sequel will be released in about nine months, it also ends at the height of suspense and promises that "a sequel will come."

But at the same time, it's also imaginative and full of emotion, it has an insane amount of information and distractions, and it completely stands on its own. The two-plus hours it lasted went by in Chick, and the truth is, I really wouldn't mind watching it again. It is simply impossible to absorb and process all the details in one view.

If last time our hero Miles Morales (Shamik Moore) got a host of Spider-Man from parallel locations to visit him in his world, this time Miles and his best friend Gwen Stacy/Spider Woman (Hailey Steinfeld) are forced to go out and visit them in their parallel universes - in order to stop a supervillain named "The Stain" (Jason Schwartzman), who can jump between dimensions.

New characters joining the current adventure include Spider-Woman Hera (Issa Rae), Spider-Man 2099 (Oscar Isaac), who is both a vampire and a ninja, and Spider-Punk (Daniel Kaluuya), who steals the show. The convoluted and intricate plot also finds the time and space to touch on issues of growing up and parenting (and does so precisely and wisely). Bottom line, it's a celebration.

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Source: israelhayom

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