Here is a concise summary of the review:
**Movie:** Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (sequel)
**Reviewer's Stance:** Very positive, but with reservations due to its incomplete nature (Part 1 of 2)
**Key Points:**
* **Visuals & Music:** Exceeded the first movie's high standards, with diverse art styles and a perfect original score.
* **Character Development:** Strong, especially for Miles Morales and Gwen, with nuanced exploration of Spider-Man's trauma.
* **Criticisms:**
+ Feels incomplete, setting up for Part 2 rather than standing alone.
+ Pacing issues, particularly a slow first third.
+ Lacks a satisfying climax, with emotional payoff delayed until the sequel.
* **Rating:** Tentative 9/10, subject to change after the sequel's release.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact a short sentence and excluding opinions:
1. The speaker is discussing the sequel to the first Spider-Verse movie.
2. The sequel explores multiple art styles, with a unique style for each character and universe.
3. The movie utilizes various animation techniques in every scene.
4. Daniel Pemberton composed the soundtrack for both the first Spider-Verse movie and its sequel.
5. The sequel's soundtrack incorporates different musical styles for various situations and locales.
6. The movie allows for character development, particularly for Gwen, who shares significant screen time with Miles.
7. Miles Morales is the main character, carrying the entire Spider-Man movie without Peter Parker.
8. The sequel is part one of a two-part story, with the next installment planned for release the following year.
9. The speaker compares the two-part structure to watching only the first half of a book or the Infinity War and Endgame duo.
10. The reviewer has given the movie a tentative score, subject to change upon the release of the sequel.
* **Specific detail for fact #10:** The tentative score is 9 out of 10, with potential for a higher or lower score after the sequel's release.