Genre Research: Spiderman: No Way Home
Spiderman: No Way Home is about Peter Parker having to deal with his identity as Spiderman revealed to the whole world. In order to save his friend's potential futures for college, he asks a wizard named Dr. Strange to make everyone forget his secret identity, but everything goes wrong as villains from different dimensions come to fight Spiderman. Now Spiderman has to risk everything in order to stop them and send them back to their original dimensions.
- Common camera angles found in the movie are close up shots, medium long shots, wide shots, and long shots.
- Costume: The costumes are usually a superhero uniform and supervillain uniforms that represent their personality.
- Lighting: The lighting in this movie is on many of the magic effects. Lighting is also found in from sunlight because for most of the movie they are outside.
- Acting: The acting is mostly scenes of talking to one another, but many of the scenes feature stunts in the action scenes where people are fighting.
- Makeup: The makeup in this movie was specifically used to make the villains look younger than they actually are.
- Props: Props found in this movie are the webs that Spiderman uses, and the multiple weapons that the villains use to attack.
- Setting: For most of the movie, the setting is outside and takes place during day and night.
- Common Editing: CGI is found in many fighting scenes in this movie because many of the stunts or swinging that Spiderman does is not possible for people to do.
- Common sounds: There is non-diegetic music that fits almost every scene from sadness, to triumphant.
- Elements of the genre in the movie: The plot is very dark and full of suspense for Spiderman. The fighting scenes spark an exhilaration from the audience and keeps the audience very interested and they ponder what will happen next.
- The elements I like in this movie is depressing scenes where Peter Parker is sad and disheartened. I like these scenes because they make the audience feel emotions for Peter Parker when he's losing what he has.
- The main element that does not appeal to me was the multiple villains. In this movie, there are 5 villains that Spiderman has to fight and send back home. The problem is now some of these villains do not feel fleshed out enough and will be forgotten for the bigger villains to steal the show.
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