![]() ![]() Perhaps most of all that feeling applies to the blink and you’ll miss it moment when a disabled Spider-person makes a joke about using humor as a crutch and is never seen again that will likely be celebrated as a win for representation. The film attempts to pack a multiverse-hopping story with several parallel plots into a two hour and twenty minute runtime, includes “BLM” stickers alongside talk of “good cops,” and offers anti-capitalist jokes next to cameos that feel like “look at all the Spider-Man media you should spend money on” advertisements. Perhaps the only thing you need to know about Across the Spider-Verse is that early in the film a character says you can’t have your cake and eat it too, and Miles Morales (Shameik Moore), the central Spider-person of the film, responds “you can if you have two cakes.” While there is only one movie here, it feels like that logic of cake having and eating applied to everything in Across the Spider-Verse.
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