Another day, another superhero movie, well actually two this time. It's Marvel VS DC, Spider-Man VS Aquaman. Who is going to win? Or are they both just good films? Read on and find out!
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Apart from Miles Morales, the comic books have never made me
fall in love with another Spider-Man that wasn’t the original - Peter Parker.
Although ‘love’ may still be too strong of a word for Into the Spider-Verse, I actually did want to spend more time with
the crazy cast of characters the film put on the big screen. It was a
Spider-Man fan’s dream: a film that gives a fresh take on the superhero whilst
keeping true to what makes Spider-Man, Spider-Man and opening the character up
to the whole world - anybody can be Spider-Man. It’s crazy to see an animated
superhero film treated with such love and creative flair, balancing different
and unique animated techniques with crazy characters, stylised action and a
great story. Through all the weird multiverse stuff that goes on, the film
still manages to adapt Miles’s origin relatively faithfully and continues to
bring the story back to him and his place in the world as a new Spider-Man. I
think it would have been cool to see even more Spider-People - even if just for
brief cameos or jokes like the post credits scene (make sure you stay, it’s
hilarious!). However, the film still works and is a lot of fun with just
handful. It’s so strange to see this work, especially after reading similar
comics come out over the past couple years where it hasn’t. We got Spider-Ham
on the big screen and it actually worked and hell, this film might even get an
Oscar. Between this, the PS4 game, Homecoming
and the latest run of comics, Spider-Man really is making a resurgence
after a bumpy few years!
4/5
Aquaman
I think I need to apologise to director, James Wan and DC
for being quite negative about this film up until its release. There was
nothing in the marketing that made me think this film was going to any good and
yet I was proven wrong when I finally sat down and watched the actual film. Aquaman is a weird, bombastic, all over
the place, completely out there and absolutely tonnes of fun. Now for the first
twenty minutes or so I thought I had been proven correct: the film was full of
exposition dumps, melodramatic acting and contained every superhero trope in
the book. I can’t pin point the exact moment this changed for me, but I settled
into it and the ride the film took me on was one that never really let up. It’s
like DC thought they might never get a chance to make an Aquaman film again so decided to make seven in one. There’s so much
going on in this film that I’m surprised that it actually flows quite nicely -
balancing all the action, story and world building so that it’s accessible and
mesmerising all at the same time. The film could have very easily been thrown
in with this year's Venom as yet
another awful superhero film, yet somehow keeps itself afloat - despite the
fact that it contains a slow-motion sequence of its leads walking out of the
sea set to a cover of Africa by Pitbull. It’s bizarre that this film works at
all really - every idea seems to have been thrown in and yet the bizarreness is
endearing - I walked out of the cinema with a massive goofy grin. DC seem to be
getting it now - the source material is weird, and we should embrace it, less
Disney Channel show dialogue would have been great but the absolute balls to
the wall craziness this film gets up to and relishes in is a joy to watch.
4/5
It's good to see the studios finally grasping that if they want comic book movies to stick around then they need to make them completely unique. These two films came out on the same day, both center around superheroes and both are completely different to each other. Most importantly though, they are both good films.
What did you think of either of the films? Agree or disagree with my opinion? Let me know in the comments below!
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