Personally, I thought the frame rate manipulation made it stand out more.
For example, Peter Porker is animated on 1s (as in, a new drawing for every frame) like classical squash and stretch animation, and Peni Parker is animated on 2s (a new drawing for every 2 frames) like how anime is produced. Miles was animated mostly on 3s- adhering to Stop Motion, and occasionally on 1s and 2s.
But that's just me.
Oh, and that HDR. It'll be a real showpiece for the format if done right. (Venom has a preview of the film on the UHD in Dolby Vision, so perhaps someone who bought it could share how the preview looked in HDR?)
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