My favourite book and movie

Spiderman One Piece

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My favorite book is Onepiece. It is a manga written and drawn by Eichiiro Oda since 1997. This work tells the story of Monkey D Luffy, a young pirate who wants to become the king of the pirates. To do this, he embarks on the quest for the Onepiece, a legendary treasure that belonged to Gold Roger, the former king of the pirates. I started onepiece a little over 10 years ago and I still continue today. I like Onepiece for several reasons. First of all, for the story, Onepiece has an exciting story where we find pirates, a corrupted government, revolutionaries, mysteries and fantasy. The characters are very interesting, whether they are the main or secondary characters, all have a story and values. The fact that the author uses his work to draw parallels with our world to criticize it adds something strong to the reading and makes me think about life. Finally, Onepiece has motivated me since I was little, The values that manga transmits touch me and forge me.

My favorite movie is "Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse." It's an animated film released in 2023. It's the sequel to "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse." We follow the story of Miles Morales, Spider-Man, who discovers that Spider-Men from other universes have banded together to form a group of interdimensional heroes. He wants to join them, but he's betrayed and hunted by the other Spider-Men, all while having to return to his own universe to save his family. It's my favorite movie for several reasons. First, it has some of the best animation in history, with a unique visual style that blends many different drawing techniques. This film is the most visually stunning I've ever seen. "Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse" also has excellent sound design; the entire film is a work of art. The story is captivating, with many plot twists. I think the idea that all Spider-Men share the same destiny and can't escape it is a great one. The character of Miles Morales is incredibly interesting, whether it's his relationships with the other characters, his reflections, or his doubts; I find it very easy to identify with him. This film explores themes such as destiny, free will, family, and identity. I remember being completely absorbed when I saw this film all I wanted was for the sequel to come out.