Hey bloggers,
Every movie has its own distinct features, with one of them being the title. Despite just a few words, titles hold a significant meaning as it (sort of) foreshadows what will happen in the movie. Each title has its own unique font, meaning, size and color that can convey a multitude of feelings, whether it be eerie, or upbeat. These websites were a perfect segue for my "movies for later" playlist as I discovered a plethora of new movies to watch.
SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE
Part of the ongoing animated Spider-Man trilogy, Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse pivots around the protagonist, Miles Morales, and his journey into becoming the Spider-Man in his world. As Miles is introduced to Peter Parker, he realizes that there are many others who share the same abilities as him, which allows him to battle the evil Kingpin who can open portals into other universes and pull different versions of Spider-Man into other worlds. The large, dark red font indicates a journey of conflict and love, as he finds his first love, Gwen. Red has been a staple color that has always been associated with Spider-Man. The title, Into the Spider Verse, perfectly describes the predicament in the movie, as Miles and the other Spiderman's discover the multiple dimensions that they can enter.
NANNY
Although psychological horror films have never been my cup of tea, this movie caught my eyes. Nanny (2022) is focuses on an African women who finds a job as a Nanny, hoping it will be able to bring her son to the United States. However, when a violent presence begins to invade both her dreams and reality, it threatens to destroy everything she's fought for. The white font in the title brings an eerie feeling as the forth letter appears to be dripping into her eye. Its slender, skinny text also provides this uncomfortable feeling of peace, which relates to the movie as the protagonist begins to have hallucinations.
INCREDIBLES 2 (2018)
In a two movie trilogy, Incredibles 2 follows the Parr family as they navigate a world that still outlaws superhero activities. Helen Parr (Elastigirl) takes on a new job to restore the public's faith in superheroes, leaving Bob Parr (Mr. Incredible) to handle domestic challenges, including caring for their three children. The family must unite to face a new villain, the Screenslaver, whose mind-controlling technology poses a significant threat to both the Incredibles and society at large. The title, Incredibles, is the perfect description for what the family represents, which are people who were given sublime abilities which no ordinary human could do.
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