I don't often watch television series. Even when I do, I don't write about
them in my blog. I've made a few notable exceptions, such as "Smallville" and
"The Sopranos", but even with those two series I didn't have the energy or the
patience to continue until the end. The reason is that I have so many films I
want to watch, and let's face it, may passion is films, not TV series.
However, when "Spider-Noir" was announced, I knew straight away that I had to
watch it. The main reason was that Nicolas Cage was playing the title
character. That guarantees quality, in my eyes.
I'll just tell you what the series' premise is. Ben Reilly was an American
soldier who gained super-powers in Germany at the end of World War One. He
acted as a super-hero called the Spider in New York for ten years. Then he
retired after his girlfriend died, and he became a private detective. The
series takes place in 1933. While investigating a case he's reluctantly
tempted to use his super-powers again. He's out of practise. He's neither as
strong nor as skilful as he used to be.
The series was filmed in black and white, but an alternate version has been
made in full colour. As I understand it, the producers want the series to be
watched in black and white; the colour version is only intended for younger
viewers who need colour. I started watching in black and white, then switched
to colour for comparison. Black and white is better. Believe me. Here are some
comparison shots.
I deliberately picked this scene as something where the colour version
might look better. But check the night-time scene below.
The BW version is far superior. But it's not just about the picture quality,
it's about the atmosphere. The series is based on the film noir films of the
1940's and 1950's, even though it takes place earlier. Nicolas Cage may be a
reluctant super-hero, but he plays a detective in the style of Humphrey
Bogart. To get the full impression of the series, it has to be watched in
black and white.
I watched all eight episodes in three days. It's worth a binge.





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