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Captain Marvel (2019)

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By Zuvin MaharzanPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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Amidst all the various warships and fireball-throwing scenes, the co-directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck wisely found enough space to move their feet from the gas station and provide Larson, Jackson, and the rest of the world with a platform. A very talented character. Kenneth Turan, writing for the Los Angeles Times, praised Boden and Fleck for his portrayal of Larson and his directing, saying, “Marvel has concluded, as this film shows, that great results can be useful. -to create programs that understand the character and nuance and that can create unexpected emotional weights. The film is based on Brie Larson's brutal play, though I think he can show it. in a strong and clear leadership role and gave him nice lines from the script.

He is a strong and determined warrior who has been accepted into the ranks of Kree, an alien fighter who has been seen in the Guardians of the Galaxy films, fighting a fierce battle with the Skrulls, a foreign was wolves led by Talos (Ben Mendelssohn). Also known as Carol Danvers, played by Brie Larson, she has some of their stuff and - as she is on her way to intergalactic superheroism - a positive sense of mission and a growing self-esteem problem. Based on what we have seen about him so far, Captain Marvel may not be too complicated or hidden from the main characters of the MCU.

Leaving aside, Captain Marvel is a good start to an already dynamic business, and I can't wait to see Captain Marvel alone trapped in a flood of male-dominated heroes. in the middle. Written and directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck (who worked with independent series such as "Half Nelson", "Sugar" and "Mississippi Grind", Captain Marvel is one of 22 films directed by Iron Man The penultimate in 2008. Captain Marvel is a 2019 American hero film, based on Marvel Comics, starring Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel.

It was officially announced as the first Marvel Studios hero movie in October 2014. In October 2014, Feige announced that "Captain Marvel" would be the first female-directed film and focused on Carol Danvers.

Marvel's latest release, directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, currently owns 83% of Rotten Tomatoes, according to earlier rumors about the franchise. The film received a good review and a top box office. The film was a box office success and, despite criticism before its release, did well.

The strangest part of the film is sometimes the criticism of the film, the critics are called sexist or "anti-female" ... while I felt like Captain Marvel was not bad, I also felt that there was nothing special or special about it. I don’t know if Brie Larson would hate white men for anything, though he has nothing to do with writing another very popular and “controversial” film.

Like all other mid-range Marvel movies ever made. It's not an explosion of the past or an inspiring glimpse of the future, after all this is another Marvel film.

With good performance, well-designed story series, good character development, and lots of great music, Captain Marvel not only introduces what will undoubtedly be one of the MCU characters, confirming the fact that Marvel or his heroes had .. all the proof - fuck the trolls. Captain Marvel is only the second major Hollywood film starring a female hero, but it is a much smarter and more ambitious dream than Wonder Woman because it is the original story-like drama. As the film progresses, Vers discovers that he was originally Earthling by the name of Dan Danvers and has an amazing ability that, even in the final scenes, is never clear or well defined.

The fact that he is spending so much of the film in a state of transformation, trapped between his past and his future, is neither surprising nor encouraging. The film transforms Carol into a half-human, half-Cree, war machine whose series of memories are limited in times of struggle and victory that made her a hero to face.

Somewhere there is a source of emotion, but the film does not find it. For example, Spike Lee has been an extremist politician in recent years, BlacKkKlansman, but Lee also knows that the political statement in the film means little other than 3D actors who evoke our emotions and invest in the theater. But instead of supporting and expressing such feelings, Captain Marvel controls and filters the emotions of his characters under great pressure.

And when Larson enthusiastically expresses his desire for Captain Marvel to not only be happy but also to make the Story seem arrogant, that voice is not the same as the character of Carol Danvers, known as Captain Marvel, determined and courageous. The metal will make and focus on the laser his dedication to his goal makes him a formidable enemy, even if his fists do not glow orange in powerful explosive images. Hopefully, in a future release, Captain Marvel's story will unfold and Larson will have more opportunities to show off his acting skills as he builds a character with difficulty and development worthy of Captain Marvel.

Filling the long-awaited gap in the Marvel superhero repertoire, Captain Marvel is the first MCU film to focus on a leading woman, and Brie Larson is doing well in that role. Sometimes it is easy to see how much the female characters in a comic book are influenced by consistent patterns and ideas, but a movie like this shows things. When it might be to create her character, giving Carol Danvers a chance to be something special, she returns to the show to explain to the audience why she is so amazing and to give advice and shake her head in other films on the MCU franchise.

In a film that is almost completely controversial about his first act - and rarely finds a reason for it afterward - Captain Marvel is clear about his one big point. Captain Marvel has enough color for numbers, but that doesn't detract from its powerful effect. An action film modeled on Marvel cookie-cutter, with enough special effects, but not surprising.

Larson is completely immersed in the world of the Avengers, which means jumping into space and releasing the green energy beams into his fist. Brie Larson has everything he needs, but he can't save this Avengers prelude to some of Marvel's most disappointing movies.

This hero movie is simple but addictive, sinking and profitable on many levels, and only one of them is Marvel's first female hero to find her movie. There was an uproar and hype about the first female heroine to bring in a Marvel film, but it was not a matter of empowering women that allowed the planned hype to continue. "This is not the biggest Marvel movie ever made, but it is one of the most interesting and one of the most fun." This is an addictive superhero film, sometimes bizarre, directed by co-director and co-authors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. A strange non-linear combination of past and present, current memory and knowledge, the world, and the work of the outside world.

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Zuvin Maharzan

Always have been a MCU lover.

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