feel like people are just glossing over that it was confirmed Klaus has died 50+ times in his life and the only reason he didn't notice he was immortal was just because he's a fucking idiot who genuinely thought he was just having close calls every fucking time
i was just watching a video about how in into the spider-verse, the camera in the movie moves at 24 frame rates per second and at the beginning when he’s still adjusting and learning to control his powers, miles is animated at 12 fps (the way a lot of classic cartoons are done) so he’s moving at half the rate, but peter parker, who is the older and much more experienced spider-man, is animated at 24 fps, so his movements are a lot more fluid and refined.
but by the end of the movie, when miles has completely stepped into his role and learned how to master his powers, he’s finally moving at 24 fps, at the same speed and with the camera, and i think that’s so motherfucking breathtaking and intricate and adds a little something to the movie, even if most people wouldn’t notice that specific aspect.
i’m so in love with small details like that and i don’t think i’ll really ever get over how beautifully made that film is.