Explain how this cartoon manged to have better action scenes, cinematography, sense of scale, writing, comedy...

Explain how this cartoon manged to have better action scenes, cinematography, sense of scale, writing, comedy, and heart than 99% of live action films in the 21st century

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>silky smooth 5 frames per second

fucking beat me to it

legit why I'm waiting for this to be out of theaters before I see it, I'm not paying theater prices for that framerate

>better action scenes, cinematography
Animation makes it easier. No pesky human bodily limitations or physics getting in the way of imagination, but without the jarring contrast of CGI against realistic people and settings to take you out of it.

>sense of scale, writing, comedy, and heart
Smaller audience, more focused direction, and the knowledge that even if they take chances and screw up kids will still turn up and enjoy it regardless.

Smoothness isn't everything you absolute troglodytes. The animation is different depending on the character, object and situation.

>this cartoon manged to have better
>terrible animation
>generic capeshit plot
>shitty characters like miles and gwen
>disgusting tumblr-tier artstyle
>shitty music
>acid colors
End yourself degenerate shill

Yeah, let's just shit-talk the first movie that actually deserved the Best Animated Oscar in a decade and ignore all the articles explaining the animation on the ones and twos depending on the scene. I'm parched for another Disney/Pixar maudlin wankfest.

People like you are why the hottest two upcoming cape flicks are a showdown between how much Carol can badmouth the white man and how many Fortnite emotes Billy can do on social media.

It doesn't user it's shit

Choke

>Everything you just said
Get some help Lifeless Baiter