Maybe my least favorite Marvel, and that's saying something. I like boring in many instances, but I was bored. Brie Larson not acting well? Wasn't expecting that.
I was not expecting any good out of it, but got even less than was expected. Quite a disappointment :-.
Carol Danvers will be a great addition to the MCU. I've always liked the character, so I went into the movie knowing that I'd probably like it. And guess what, I DID! And we also got the most of Samuel Jackson in this one than we got in every other MCU film combined! And damn, that de-aging technology really looked good.
So Captain Marvel sets the character up by letting us discover her lost memory with her. Which is done alright. They also let most of the film be in the 90s which was fun! Like seeing gameboys, the soundtrack etc. etc. We also get an early Ronin and Coulson! I liked that the Kree and Skrull were heavily involved! And the humor was fun,
It felt like a bit of a different Marvel film but that was not bad. It sets up the character for more development which she'll surely get when the Russo Brothers will handle her in the next Avengers. And if they do it well, I do think that Captain Marvel could be one of the characters to carry the MCU in Phase 4 and beyond!
The Revisit the MCU Project (2021) #21 of 23
To be honest, this isn't really a revisit as I haven't seen this particular travesty before, but anyway...here goes.
What do you get when you take a Marvel hero almost no one cares about, put one of the most toxic and dislikeable persons of all time in the lead role, and then make an incoherent mess of a story to go with all that?
You get the dumbest, messiest, and most absurd superhero movie of all time. That is what you get. And if that wasn't enough, you make this "hero" the most important one for the future of your fictional movie universe.
Talk about utter stupidity...
Marvel/Disney...know your fans. Scrap this failed idea (read shitty "hero") and start over for Phase Four...please.
say tezeract again muh fucka I dare ya
Okay, it was alright but nothing brilliant and that's because It lacked the energy but does beat some of the MCU movies and loved the 1990s feel to It and I couldn't complain on the casting, (Brie Larson) plays a good (captain marvel). The film had some good action but didn't really get big till the end so I was disapointed in that. Goose is by far my favourite character and hope to see more of her XD
8.5/10
Past the main star of this movie with all the BS
heat she generated around it,
Captain Marvel is actually an awesome movie
and very entertaining.
And although it came straight from the left field
It fits in perfectly right before Endgame and the culmination 11yrs
and 22 movies.
Kudos to
The Boss Man Kevin Feige
(Legend).
Captain Marvel is a welcome power House
Talos is a scene stealer and can't wait to see more of him throughout
The MCU,
(Secret Invasion),
Goose is amazing
(I want a Flerken)
And Fury is Legendary
as always.
If I just suspend my thoughts on who plays
Captain Marvel
I actually really rate
this movie as a solid entry
Into the MCU
one which I enjoy more
and more with each
Viewing.
I'm very curious what made her
Switch places with
"Ms Marvel"
So
Let's s see what's in store
for the up and coming
Sequel on
2
10th November 2023
"The Marvels"
(Captain Marvel 2)
Let's hope it's
Higher
Further
Faster
Than it's predecessor.
CAPTAIN MARVEL WILL RETURN :zap::zap:
To Paraphrase Brie Larson: "This Movie wasn't Made for Marvel Fans. Am I saying I hate Marvel Fans? No, I am not. What I am saying is if you make a Comic Book Movie that is a love letter to women, there is an insanely low chance a woman will see your movie, and review your movie.”
I don’t hate Captain Marvel the movie. My 4/10 rating indicates a score as an MCU movie, but also because of the inherent deception of the marketing and story/writing.
Captain Marvel the character is entirely CG, and they could quietly replace the actor. If you go into this movie thinking it will introduce Captain Marvel in the MCU, it didn’t achieve that. They don’t even call her Captain Marvel.
Much like Edward Norton’s ”Incredible Hulk”, it’s the woeful and unlikeable storyline/direction that makes the movie hard to enjoy, not Edward Norton. People will argue for the next 5-10 years about Edward Norton or being MisCast, or wether CM should have been made, or wether to recast Captain Marvel.
Just like how people argue for the Film versions of Daredevil and/or Elektra to be part of the MCU for some reason. The Director team of Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, and Kevin Feige as Producer on the entire MCU to this point, is going to take the bullet on this one, not the “Dream Team” of disposable screenplay and Indie Directors that are more likely to be responsible. Most MCU fans forget that The Incredible Hulk is part of the MCU, because of the successful recasting.
Phase 4, which begins in July 2019 with Spiderman 2 Far From Home, will likely be the point at which they choose another Captain Marvel, or set up a replacement/apprentice character for the main actor to retire the role.
I find CM to be damaged and disappointing because the potential to make “Superwoman” in the MCU, building a character that has the potential to explore amazing new stories, pulling apart the flaws of other superheroes, learning from the mistakes and pitfalls of others, is going to happen in another movie. Just not this Captain Marvel.
The worst aspect of Captain Marvel is realising how the after-effects of this movie, will bleed into 2020 and the next few Marvel movies. Namely, that WOKE marketing worked this time, despite efforts to mislead. There is feminism in the film, but it’s insulting parody to call this a feminist film.
They successfully highlighted the unlikeable Brie Larson, and used her to keep the cycle of attention and outrage, while presenting the movie as a female led story. This might not work for other movies, especially if the Actor(s) are sensitive to being leveraged, or their careers destroyed. Much like Solo: A Star Wars Story, or Ghostbusters 2016 tried to use Pansexuality, blaming the fans for not liking a bad movie.
It’s also becoming harder to ignore the spectacle of outsourcing 19+ companies with 900 different CG artists that modern movies are reliant on, disguising a rotten core with spectacular imagery. When you just look at the story being told, or try to remember what the story is… That’s what matters. Not the explosions or the delights made by artisans. Because, you’ll forget them after a few days.
The Biggest Flaw of Captain Marvel is that it fails at being an origin story
Beyond all of the other tiny flaws, average scenes, disconnected plot moments, the absurdly mishandled retcons, and the attempts at activism and humour that prematurely die due to a lack of talent in the writing and directing teams, among a litany of small and large problems that mount up,
Carol/Captain Marvel is given superpowers and is not changed or motivated to do anything different. The convolution of the “Amnesia soldier” trope and the convoluted surprises during the film, hide the fact that Captain Marvel is underwhelming and disappointing. The use of the Star Trek Insurrection plotline in Act 3, isn’t the issue.
Nothing can be done to fix or remediate this, because the movie can’t or won’t go in the direction needed to tell the story that the audience wants to experience. Instead, the writers and directors show us an afternoon for Carol Danvers in which she snarkily destroys things with a smile on her face, but looks bored most of the time.
Removing the Feminism isn’t effective. Re-casting Carol Danvers for another actor won’t modify the screenplay or change the directors. Swapping Brie Larson for ANYONE, can’t make people care about the character, because the character is unchanged from the beginning to the end. We never see Carol evolve, her challenges don’t change the character or make her heroic.
To summarise
• It’s not the worst MCU movie.
• It is the most disappointing though.
• Avengers: Endgame is ~6 weeks away or so, by then, everyone will have forgotten CM.
• Yes, it is a film with Feminism - It’s treated as a joke or punchline by the writers.
• Going into 2019, expect movie critics to attack fans when they lose “Access” for bad PR.
• Goose the Cat should kill Captain Marvel, and the entire Avengers team during the mid-credits break on Endgame, as they’re celebrating their success, to end Phase 4.
• The retcon of Fury’s Eye being lost is a deep insult to MCU fans, or, it’s a light-hearted nod to the fact that this is a comic book story franchise, that has made $18 Billion US Dollars, and is going to go on for 20 more years. You decide.
• Captain Marvel will defeat Thanos, by bringing up his sexist tweets from 2009 in Avengers:Endgame
• Goose the Cat is going to kill Thanos in Endgame, because someone at Disney will find it funny.
The Good
• The CG team did a fantastic job in making Captain Marvel.
• DC’s Captain Marvel trailer, looks fantastic…
• Great work was done by ILM & 20+ CG studios to make the Suit/Mohawk/Breather work and not look out of place.
• The Mohawk does not look silly. The “Tesseract Fire” and “Photon Blasts” are messy.
• The De-aging on SLJ works, Coulson’s is a bit more jarring as you struggle to recognise his face at certain angles.
• Every character in the movie is more interesting to watch than Brie Larson.
• Ben Mendelsohn’s Australian Accent is Superb, elevates the movie and has subtlety, it makes you notice by contrast how mediocre Brie Larson’s delivery is.
• The Cat, is pointless.
• 11-year old Monica “Lieutenant Trouble” Rambeau, isn’t terrible, but the age will be a problem. Expect “Trouble” to show up in SHIELD, 25 years later as another RetCon.
• The overt activism present in the movie, does not detract from the movie’s plot, but it shifts tone and leads to disconnected moments.
The Bad
• There is a continual dissonance when Brie is playing Air Force Carol, Starforce Soldier Veers or pyrotechnician Captain Marvel, or regular casual Carol. It never feels like a character, not even when the costumes change.
• Usually there’s a few moments of crossover, where you might get Robert Downey Jr instead of Iron Man, etc, you never get the sense that Brie Larson is a pilot, kree soldier, Superhero, or human character within the story unless her clothing changes.
• Your experience might vary, but Brie Larson is unlikeable at times. “noble warrior heroes” isn’t supposed to sound condescending or sarcastic.
• The levity, backstory and character moments in Act 2, do not help make Brie Likeable.
• The moments of Levity and snark, which work on other characters, and female characters, feel wooden, rehearsed and sociopathic when Brie Larson is reciting them.
• The scenes as Full Powered Super-Saiyan Captain Marvel, feel out of place because there’s no teasing or sense of context. She goes from fist-fighting Kree and Skrulls to flying length-way through a starship to destroy it as an invulnerable missile.
• The visual Look & Focus of Captain Marvel when using the tesseract-given power, perhaps due to storyboarding of combat to look like flight or aerial combat maneuvering, needs improvement or better storyboarding to follow the danger and action.
• The plot is intentionally convoluted, and does not actually fit together, because the screenplay is intentionally patchworked together to bring characters to action scenes.
• Unravelling the timeline of the movie, shows a few plot holes with the character of Dr Lawson / the Kree Scientist Mar-Vell who has been hiding on earth during the early 80s or earlier.
• Rather that uncovering world-building, Mar-Vell hiding on earth unpacks a larger set of questions about how Yon-Rogg finds & kills Mar-Vell, and the “Engine Prototype”, which is the Tesseract-Lite.
• Hala, the Kree Homeworld, looks good, but it feels like a badly made CGI city because the writers don’t seem to understand EVERYTHING needs to be fleshed out and named for these films.
• The setup of the Skrulls as the Kree’s public Enemy is hammy & executes badly.
• Nobody calls Carol Danvers… Captain Marvel.
• Act 1 is very similar to Battle Angel Alita, but also Ghost in the Shell 2017.
• Act 2 is occasionally interesting. It’s supposed to be the point where you learn more about Carol Danvers and her personality, But you end up being more interested in the other Actors
• Act 3 ‘s Star Trek Insurrection reference, the Skrulls are “ILLEGAL ALIEN” Refugees, And Talos (Ben Mendelsohn) was scanning Carol Danver’s memories to locate MarVell and find his family.
• The Skrull, and the Kree are turned into 2D villains that RetCon earlier and later versions of those characters in the MCU.
• Turning the Skrull into “Illegal Aliens” and Refugees, is stupid on several levels and I wish that this story was removed from the movie,
• The Cat is pointless.
• Once you get home from the cinema, or get up from the couch, the clock starts ticking before your enjoyment wanes.
• The screenwriting team of Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck, Nicole Perlman (GOTG, Detective Pikachu), Geneva Robertson-Dworet (Tomb Raider), Meg LeFauve (Inside Out, Good Dinosaur), but also uncredited work from Liz Flahive & Carly Mensch (Nurse Jackie, GLOW) are more likely to be the cardinal dilemma, of how not to write a superhero origin story.
The Ugly
• We get Brie Larson, Cosplaying as Carol Danvers in a Captain Marvel suit.
• I don’t believe it’s Mis-Casting alone, the writing and direction is to blame for a lot of faults.
• They broke the Marvel Formula, by failing to make an Origin Story.
• I’m not sure the writers understood the Marvel Formula, but Kevin Feige should have. It’s his franchise to ruin, and he’s certainly put this movie in the best possible spot to be forgotten. That’s not going to work Kevin.
• The montage of “Rise Up” scenes are parody.
• The way that the “Women Rise Up” Feminist agenda moments happen in the movie, it takes you out of the nostalgia of the 90s when it occurs.
• There’s a Ghostbusters 2016 moment with a biker parking nearby, telling CM to “Smile More”, next scene, you see her riding his bike.
• There’s a Dick Measuring scene. 6 Female Screenplay writers, Go figure.
• Fight scenes are choppy & hard to follow due to frequent cuts.
• Due to the absurd dropping of all tension once Talos reveals that he’s a refugee, at least 20 minutes earlier, his team was shooting at Danvers & fighting with Fury.
• Music and Foley / sound is occasionally all-over the place. Layering and separation was messy at times with the music. I get that it’s bombastic to hear No Doubt “Just a Girl” at 95db, but there’s also dialogue and combat going on. Possibly a result of flattening the Atmos audio to regular audio levels.
• Captain Marvel is a Mary Sue insert, it’s hard to empathise with a perfect character or predict what they’ll do.
• Maria Rambeau, who plays Carol’s BFF. That relationship is hostile at times, Maria doesn’t react appropriately, and there’s a lack of emotion expressed.
• I Like the Cat, but the RetCon with Fury is not a “funny joke moment” and it makes the movie worse in context. This is a “throwing the lightsaber away for a joke” moment in the MCU, that should have been stopped by Feige and others.
• I Hope that Endgame does not balance on the personality of Captain Marvel’s choices or powers.
This is the first super hero movie I've ever seen where I have actually read the bulk of the comics that the movie is based on. So maybe I'm too close to it to see the big picture.
I loved this movie. They 100% crush the characterisation of Carol. She is exactly the person I love from the comics I love.
I was a bit thrown by the framing at the start, but once the film gets its legs everything is great. I think this is deliberate through, because it gives you the same uneasy feeling Carol is going through with her memory loss.
Everything else plays out like a pretty straightforward action movie.
Samuel L Jackson looks amazing considering he is playing 30 years younger than he is. Ben Mendelsohn stands out in every scene he is in. Brie Larson does a perfect job.
Overall, pretty good film.
This was totally disappointing.
The whole movie revolves about her finding her identity allegedly, but she never ends up being the main focus of the narrative, They wanted a strong female character who fights her own battles but made her a confused character with no sense of self. Entertaining but not all that. I'll stick with Wonder woman when it comes to super ladies that can kick ass for now.
This movie, in my opinion, is a breathe of fresh air, and an AMAZING origin story, with so many great easter eggs. There's also a good level of laughs without making it cringe at all. The issue with MCU lately is too many big names in each movie, but the level of characters in this is great. Definitely one of my top, if not my new top favourite MCU movie. Go watch it!
I don't know if it's the anticipation of Avengers 4 or something but for some reason I just couldn't connect with this movie. It's one of those movies were my whole body & mind was just waiting for it to end
The movie is weak in all regards.
Soundtrack, mixing, direction, acting, plot, pacing, and on it goes.
It's sad because I loved Brie's performance in "Room", but she's completely miscast here. The awful direction she was given also didn't help. Jackson, Mendelssohn, & Law all embody their characters with a real personality. Larson just... "does" impressions of being strong & snarky; But just one at a time and clearly on a queue, not as fluid aspects of a complete personality that defines the character. Seems like they almost tried to hide that behind the 'I can't remember who I am'.
Think to yourself, "how would I do a (Thor, Iron Man, Black Widow, Captain America, Batman, Forrest Gump, Tom Cruise, etc...) impression?" You have a clear character in your mind to emulate. Now try that with Carol Danvers... I can't.
This movie feels like a total afterthought to the franchise because they couldn't find a place to introduce her in any other movie before Endgame.
We all know that a lot of Marvel movies are usually too soft because of rating for kids and that means more visitors in cinema and more money! But why they have to put here also feminism and woman emancipation? Oh yes, because director is a woman. When I said that Venom is for kids I am taking my words back! This movie is for kids and stupid girls that think they will change world with equality but they will never do manual work like a lot of men workers. At least that cat was a really good actor!
Pretty boring until the end, but Captain Marvel won my heart when she didn't bother with Yon-Rogg's "Fight me without your powers if you dare", which so many other heroes would've fallen for. And speaking of heroes, FLERKEN KITTY IS MINE.
A female hero comes at exactly the right time just like when a black hero did. Extra points for this dropping on international women's day. Wasn't the worst movie ever but the character is just an unnecessary patch sewed into the Avengers story. She'll probably single-handedly save the day setting up Endgame to be lauded as the greatest movie ever.
After a puissant story like Black Panther and exuberantly received fan-service viz Infinity War, Marvel has given a story that is somewhere between insipid to tenuous with formulaic comedy which is extremely boring. A life threatening, serious situation and all of a sudden there's comedy. It's expected and not funny anymore. Marvel uses this in almost all the movies now from Thor: Ragnarok to Infinity War. Even if the lack of a strong villain could have been ignored, the movie lacks the connect to make you feel like Captain Marvel has outgrown personal adversities fighting her inner demons. The movie is incomparable to Wonder Woman, which had a fair share of it's problem (viz the villain, an emotional ending which felt imposed), while Captain Marvel itself is a problem. The story has a bizarre flow, lacks engaging dialogues, a worthy villain to overcome and doesn't even have entertainment (not even at the expense of the story).
People who found Justice League to be underwhelming should take Captain Marvel as a challenge.
I literally fell asleep during the movie and we didn't even wait for the credits scenes due to how bad it was.
The problem with movies like Captain Marvel and Wonder Woman is that we put too much weight on them. It can't just be a good movie because try to rest the future of all female movies on one origin story, which is ridiculous. Wonder Woman was lucky in that all previous DC movies were pathetic so it didn't have too much to live up to, though it highly exceeded all expectations. The problem with Captain Marvel is it's being compared to 10 years of Marvel movies. We're comparing it to Infinity War, to Civil War, to movies that were a culmination of years of character building. If you compare this to the first Captain America origin movie, its on par. If you compare it to the first Thor movie, its even better. And yet, instead we expect it to build on all that Marvel has done, which is impossible. No, it's not as good as Infinity War, and that's okay. For an origin story its good. And its silly to dislike it because of what it represents of because we're comparing to every othet Marvel movie. It's all silly to pretend that its better than all previous Marvel movies just because it has a female lead. Its good. As an origin story its good but it is not world shatteringly amazing. Its lacking some depth, some darkness and pain, more of a sense of overcoming. But its still good and I enjoyed it.
"Space invasion, big car chase... truth be told, I was ready to hang it up. 'Till I met you today."
One year later - nobody's talking about this, expect for me right now. All that fuss and name calling over an average by the book superhero movie.
One of the blandest and most forgettable movies of last year, which I just remembered to login as watched.
Brie Larson, who has proven in the past to be a talented actress with amazing range, but is unfortunately the weakest link in the movie. I thought her performance was incredibly wooden and the least interesting part of the movie. Her line delivery felt really off and there wasn't anything there for me to care about her character. All backstory with very little depth. It might have just been the poor material she was given to work with.
I'm sorry, but not once did I believe this is the strongest character in the MCU. The issue is that the movie does a terrible job of actually showing us that she is powerful and important. They tell us rather than show us. Like OK, she shoots lasers, flies around and has some magical glow around her. Am I suppose to be impressed?
The story itself is really messy and unfocused. It's trying so hard to be an origin story while also setting up the next installment for future movies, but also having a Bourne element into the mix of connecting pieces to the past.
Also I can't believe they did Lee Pace dirty. Not just once, but twice now!
However, there are some things I liked in the movie that stopped it from being the worst thing ever. I love the tribute to Stan Lee on the Marvel Studios opening intro, which was such a loving touch to his legacy.
The de-aging on Samuel L. Jackson was fantastic and shows us how far technology has come. Although towards the end the effects started to look a bit wonky for some reason. Jackson himself was charismatic and a blast to watch. It was interesting to see a younger and goofy version of Nick Fury before he gets super serious.
I love Goose the Cat, just don't let her anywhere near your eyes.
The Skrulls were enjoyable "villains" and Ben Mendelsohn absolutely shines as one of the Skrulls.
And that's really it for positives.
Overall rating: "Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren't." - Margaret Thatcher
Yes, I actually took a quote from Thatcher. I honestly should just delete my account right now.
Liked the story as a whole. Not entirely the development of Carol is the one I expected but I liked it. Love the cat omg.
This is a great movie for...
Children.
3 stars, only for FX.
Boring for me. No story. Only amazing for geeks who built it.
What that mean : a Nirvana song in a Marvel movie? Poor Kurt !
Next, hurry !
pretty boring script. bad jokes. most boring marvel movie so far.
This movie was fun. Exactly what it should be. Maybe not enough character development, maybe bad directing on the hand to hand combat, or other things that would annoy me in an artistic movie. But this was fuuuun. Tied with Avengers for my favorite marvel movie. Sam Jackson as a cat wielding, wise cracking, greenhorn? Yes please. Jean Grey style superhero? Yup. Didn't go overboard with the nostalgia references. Even the jokes work in this movie which is something I can't say for most marvel, or action, movies. Had a forced topical-moral-agenda storyline that slowed the movie down, but it was fun despite it. And I appreciated how this was a movie with a hero that happens to be female instead of falling into lifetime tv feminism like wonder woman.
1 / 2 directing & technical aspect
.5 / 1 story
1 / 1 act I
1 / 1 act II
1 / 1 act III
1 / 1 acting
1 / 1 writing
0 / 1 originality
0 / 1 stays with you
1 / 1 misc (fun)
7.5 out of 10
Extremally disappointed with this one. Had so high expectations, first Female Hero solo on Marvel, so much room to leave us excited and pumped up, so much could be prepared in anticipation for the Avengers...
It's a simple movie, with a dull main character, Ms Marvel is set without empathy or charisma. History leave us with no explanations and script gives a Villanova that one simply forgets, he is not built so one can hate of love him, he was supposed to be the mentor and only friend of Danvers, that should mean something, it's a relationship that to have a treason as such would be painful and should really disturb both she and the audience... but the Villain does not grow enough not even to be hated.
Captain Marvel is designed as a badass strong for the sake of being strong, and that makes she lack relatability.
Not even mentioning the political bias that makes the Skrull innocent refugees. That is wrong for the marvel memory and for it's fans... All people can be either bad or good, we had Ronan an evil Kree, and all could have peace with it, a people of honored warriors can have bad hateful individuals. But then Marvel sets Kree as an all bad nation, those with strong sense of duty as representing evil. And on the other side the Skrull, race that has done evil all over is now a nice funny friendly all-must-be-protected race. Skrulls can be good, is not a genetic trace the evil, but how can an entire race be set as evil or good and past be erased like that? Question goes for Skrull and Kree alike.
Disappointed at it
I absolutely loved this movie and the storyline was intriguing, the visuals were amazing and I definitely stan the whole damn squad!!! However, I did get the feeling that this movie was released to tie up some of the "loose ends" the MCU had left... :thinking: I also feel like they coded Carol as a wlw, but that they decided to not do it in the end. Spoiler, but not specifically plot-wise :eyes:: It would not have been hard at all to make it a wlw romance either, Carol and Maria were pretty much raising an adopted child together and from what I can see they also lived together. The movie just slapped the "best friend" and "Aunt Carol" label on it and decided it'd be fine, though.
this movie is enjoyable it's definitely a action Blockbuster crazy visuals big explosive action
lots of sci-fi elements
it is a treat for MCU fanboys as well
cameos from agents of shield characters Phil coulson and Nick fury
are great coulson wasn't really in the movie that much but his scenes are really good
Brie Larson herself just wasn't that interesting to me
she didn't really seem to have a whole lot of personality traits she just was sarcastic in had an attitude which actually made her come off as annoying some of the time
most of the other characters are great I found myself enjoying their scenes way more then the title character
all in all it's a pretty standard marvel movie
there's a lot of great fights action sequences
plenty of comical moments
Easter eggs and
probably one of the best Stan Lee cameos
The movie was very well done. The story line was intriguing and kept you guessing. Excited to see Carol Danvers in Avengers:End Game!
Captain Marvel, the 21st installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and the final offering before Avengers: Endgame, stars Academy Award winner Brie Larson as Carol Danvers, the titular character. Set in 1995, decades before the events of Infinity War, the film tells the origin story of a powerful superhero who finds herself caught in the middle of a galactic war between her people, the Kree, and their sworn enemies, the Skrulls. With the help of Nick Fury, the not-yet director of SHIELD, Carol must save Earth and prevent the destruction of an entire race.
The film is directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, and written by Geneva Robertson-Dworet, who inject a playful tone into the story, with some fun moments and dialogue for Larson's character, particularly in her interactions with Fury, played by Samuel L. Jackson. The visual and audio references to the mid-90s, such as huge computer towers and Blockbuster Video, are enjoyable, although the song choices and the need to constantly remind the audience of the time period becomes tiring. The first half of the film is just okay, but the second half picks up momentum and ends with a satisfying finale.
In terms of performances, Brie Larson leads the film with a confident, appealing performance as Captain Marvel. Sam Jackson's de-aged character also impresses, while Ben Mendelsohn, Lashana Lynch and Jude Law provide strong supporting acts. The post-credit stingers, however, are not particularly noteworthy.
In the lead-up to the highly-anticipated Avengers: Endgame, Captain Marvel serves as a refreshing appetizer and a crucial piece in the MCU jigsaw. While the film is not groundbreaking, it is a solid and enjoyable addition to the MCU, despite its flaws. Brie Larson delivers a strong performance, and the film's message of self-belief and rising up against obstacles is timely and important.
Capitana Marvel, la 21.ª entrega del Universo Cinematográfico de Marvel (MCU) y la oferta final antes de Vengadores: Endgame, está protagonizada por la ganadora del Premio de la Academia Brie Larson como Carol Danvers, el personaje titular. Ambientada en 1995, décadas antes de los eventos de Infinity War, la película cuenta la historia de origen de una poderosa superheroína que se encuentra atrapada en medio de una guerra galáctica entre su gente, los Kree, y sus enemigos jurados, los Skrulls. Con la ayuda de Nick Fury, quien aún no es director de SHIELD, Carol debe salvar la Tierra y evitar la destrucción de toda una raza.
La película está dirigida por Anna Boden y Ryan Fleck, y escrita por Geneva Robertson-Dworet, quienes inyectan un tono lúdico a la historia, con algunos momentos divertidos y diálogos para el personaje de Larson, particularmente en sus interacciones con Fury, interpretado por Samuel L. Jackson. Las referencias visuales y de audio a mediados de los 90, como enormes torres de computadoras y Blockbuster Video, son agradables, aunque las elecciones de canciones y la necesidad de recordar constantemente a la audiencia el período de tiempo se vuelven agotadoras. La primera mitad de la película está bien, pero la segunda toma impulso y termina con un final satisfactorio.
En términos de actuaciones, Brie Larson lidera la película con una actuación segura y atractiva como la Capitana Marvel. El personaje envejecido de Sam Jackson también impresiona, mientras que Ben Mendelsohn, Lashana Lynch y Jude Law brindan sólidos actos secundarios. Los aguijones posteriores al crédito, sin embargo, no son particularmente notables.
En el período previo a la muy esperada Avengers: Endgame, Captain Marvel sirve como un aperitivo refrescante y una pieza crucial en el rompecabezas de MCU. Si bien la película no es innovadora, es una adición sólida y agradable a la MCU, a pesar de sus fallas. Brie Larson ofrece una gran actuación, y el mensaje de la película de confianza en uno mismo y de enfrentarse a los obstáculos es oportuno e importante.
Brie Larson ruined the character of Captain Marvel
What was the point of this?
The only Marvel movie with a woman as the main character and they make it this boring.. I’m very disappointed, I expected more. Plus, a lot of scenes were just forced to combine things untold in the old movies with new things for the upcoming one; scenes that resembled Spiderman aND guardians of the galaxy... and c’mon fellow people from Italy, tell me her powers don’t remind you of the protagonist of the cartoon/tv series W.I.T.C.H.
If you think you know everything about Carol Danvers, think again. This film is FULL of twists, fun scenes, emotional moments, excellent music choices and the most cute cat ever seen on a movie. For those complaining about Fury’s pager being given at the end of the story and having “no sense with the Avengers and other plotlines” just remember: Carol gave him the pager only for emergencies and all the Avengers were available on all of the previous events. YOU HAVE TO ADMIT SHE WAS VERY BUSY AT THE TIME GIVEN HELPING THE SKRULLS AND DESTROYING THE KREE EMPIRE.
this movie might fail to tell a well-rounded satisfactory origin story but its blockbuster action sequences are "mother flerken" great:ok_hand_tone1:
It was a splendid movie. It may not be a masterpiece, but it has both heartwarming and bada** moments. As a whole, it's an enjoyable experience.
Carol is great,Talos is hilarious, Goose is the star of this how did Fury lose his eye mystery tour, overall it's not that bad.
I was confused and unsure at first but then I started to really enjoy this. It's by no means the best marvel story out there but I felt like it brought an element of fun and lightheartedness. This one probably won't be for everyone but I enjoyed itnfitnehatvitbwas.
This film and Brie Larson (Captain Marvel) get way too much hate, I think as an origin story it nails the character perfectly and I loved the story with every single person bringing their best to the table. I have to say I think the stand out for me is Samuel L. Jackson (Nick Fury) as they de-aged him and I believe that he was a younger very of himself, also the story by the end actually is very heartfelt.
I will say that I think the movie is almost too dark at times and can be a little boring as it has some cliches, but otherwise, its a fun enough watch and I think the movie needed some better direction but maybe the next one will be more solid.
MCU films have always been kid cartoons for older audiences, but even in this line of films Captain Marvel falls flat.
I didn't expect any nuance when seeing this film, but you know the film just takes the cheapest, easiest route possible when it decides that our characters are just brainwashed and lied all along instead of having some sort of agency in their restrained life. This kind plot robs the character from their complexity and dilemmas they have to face--in few ways displayed in Spiderman: Homecoming--and makes the struggle they have to face almost non-existent. Part of the problem is having the film plays like some sort of MTV clips: you have some moment defining scenes edited here and there, but there is no thread that joins all them together.
The amnesia plot could have been used to help working on Brie Larson's character, but they end up using it only for the big final reveal that "everything is hidden within you all along". Unlike what has been a staple in MCU origin story films, there is no struggle in Carol Denvers--there is nothing to overcome. Just click a button (or destroy one) and then you go unleash the fantastical power within. Perhaps it is the same reason why in the last third of the film the climax feels really abrupt and shows us not an empowered character but a terribly overpowered, picture perfect character that serves as nothing but power fantasies.
For a film that wants to get the empowerment/feminism message spread across, it ends up jailing Brie Larson with a plot that makes the character uninteresting and unconvincing in the most bland way possible. Carol Denvers is supposed to be this smart, determined woman, but she comes out as a wooden facade of the cool outfit she is wearing. "Feminism" remains a shallow part in the film, perhaps as braindead as the film's opponent, approached in such a tacky way like the scene where Larson confronts (steals) a catcaller's bike or sending mansplaining alien to outerspace.
It's unfortunate because the buddy cop section between Larson and Samuel L. Jackson is the best part of the film--with better character and better written story, it could be much more entertaining. It has flashy scenes and the many outfits can help boosting Disney's toys however, so there is that.
Easily my very favorite Marvel movie.
"MCU's latest hero with an origin story that makes effective use of the franchise's signature formula."
I was aware of all of the nonsense and outright garbage surrounding the haters and their attempts to torpedo this movie, but did my best to avoid the barrage. Nonetheless, I was in no particular hurry to see it even though I strongly suspected that most of the negativity was unjustified.
Having said that, I wasn't expecting to have anywhere near as much fun watching this as I did. Sure, there were the usual plot problems here and there, but overall it was a well-paced movie with likable characters and just the right amount of humor in the dialogue. The rapport between Fury and Marvel, in particular, was much stronger than I'd been expecting. This was an all-around solid effort by Team Marvel and just makes the haters that much more idiotic in my view.
Captain Marvel was pretty traditional Marvel fair.
I thought the movie was fun the whole time, but there wasn't any real substance to it. The way they shot the movie, nothing ever felt like a challenge or struggle even when on screen that's what you were watching. I never felt like there was a scene that felt dire.
I enjoyed Everyone's performance in the movie, and nobody felt out of place, the story and emotions of each scene just fell short.
All in all I enjoyed it, but don't really need to go out of your way to see unless watching through the MCU.
I enjoyed this but not the best marvel movie i have watched, i found that the flashbacks kinda annoying and just seemed to be jumping back and forth too much.
I wish the the way she developed in the film was more like how they showed you Captain America as you felt more for the characters arc and felt like he was a real hero who struggled and fought for what is right, but with all the jumping back and forth between powerful and not, felt like it could have done with an extra 30mins of showing her struggling in her young life to be a pilot as they just glossed over her struggles to the point where it did not really matter.
I felt brie was pretty wooden and not that likeable but also the writing was pretty poor overall which might be why i felt that way. Would have been a much better movie with a better actress.
Loved the cat though :)
I tend to watch all the marvel movies and had to watch this for that reason but i could have been so much better.
Turn out it is just an okay film.
I enjoyed this more than I thought I would. If Marvel can still make movies like this then where does that Thor: Ragnarok and Spiderman sheit came from ? (all subject to personal taste, of course)
The movie sure isn't the re-invention of the wheel but in the context of the superhero genre it was solid entertainment. I am in a bit of a standalone watch mode with these movies as I usually don't remember every detail of the whole MCU shabang so this might also worked in favor here. It works pretty well as a standalone. Sam Jackson is really cool and I think he and Larson do have good chemistry. And I liked her, too.
For me it comes down to the question: do I want to see more of Captain Marvel ? And I can answer that with yes.
Captain Marvel is a solid standalone movie.
But in the Gigantic awesomeness that is the M-C-U
it just feels like a filler.
I like it a lot ! i really don't know much about the MCU i just watch the movies, i'm not a fan of comics so i don't know how accurate or it follow the correct comics or whatever of the MCU. I can be a critic of the movie. It started slow and with different angle, but after the "landing" the story took a good turn with many laughs and good fights. I enjoyed the twist and the whole origin of the Avengers as it was presented in the movie, good job on Fiury and Coulson de-aging. Brie was ok and at the end you had a very entertaining movie.
I’m sorry, I like this one.
Captain Marvel might be the most controversial film in the whole franchise. I have some grievances with this one, namely lack of any style or originality in the writing or direction but the chemistry between Brie Larson and Samuel L Jackson helps to make this an enjoyable watch. I know you probably don’t agree with me but I like this movie, so there!
8.5 out 10. Marvel does it again. They know their characters and bring them to life better anyone doing it now. Even the changes make sense: I love who really are good folks vice bad individuals, Mar-Vell, Jude Law, Annette Bening, what makes a family, the possible of future black girls magic, etc. Marvel is just good at this shit.
Brie was awesome and bad ass. There was no damsel in distress story line or male love interest. Her and Sam had great chemistry and seemed to enjoy each company.
A solid Marvel movie. It’s nothing special though, and there wasnt really anything to love about the film. But it does what it’s supposed to do - gives us the origin story of Captain Marvel so that we care about her more in Endgame.
My only real ‘complaint’ so to speak about the movie is that every one of the plot twists is extremely predictable.
It was obvious the moment that the movie started that Jude Law’s chracter had alterior motives. There was no way he was only appearing in the movie in a tiny meaningless role. The whole cat thing with Fury’s eye was also predictable. People were predicting that just from watching the trailers.
Good for brainless fun. Little depth to the characters. Talos and the Cat are stand-out characters. Which really says something about the leads. Carol is only interesting when she's in a scene with Fury.
Finally we have movie dedicated to the teenagers from the 90-ties not the 80-ties. For great music and memories from that dedade I gave it +1.
It's not bad movie ,I love the character, the story line is good and connected to other marvel cinematic story, she has a powerful power that could be take down thanos in the next avengers.I give 7 out of 10
So, is it overly feministic? No, it isn't. I'd say Wonder Woman is more so than this film. It holds it's character strongly and does not diverge the audience's views when watching. The undertones are there sure, but it isn't in your face. Just thought I'd get that out of the way because some around me were wondering that themselves.
Carol Danvers is a great addition to the MCU. Not only has the studio thought long and hard about her placement, but also on how they can make her a defining character for our day and age. No doubt that in the future she will grow and see stronger days herself. But for now, we are left with a very fast paced story with Carol herself, not seeming quite right. There is something off about Brie Larson's performance, and I think it's because of the quick cutting of emotional stages she goes through. I know they are making an amnesia story (with a slim amount of tropes I might add!), but for some reason, she can't seem coherent enough in emotional performing to make this character fully likeable. Then again. it's an origin story. The way she is blunt with others is a plus though.
The villain is complicated here. While I'd say one of the better in the MCU. There are some drawbacks to how they interact with Carol. Not much I can say about them. But having a movie set in the past with a big threat like in the 3rd act was kind of stupid in my opinion. No stakes at all.
For the technical side of things, shots were nice. Too much cutting than I would have liked in fight scenes in hand to hand. The final fight was greatly done though. The music didn't stand out much and was unneeded in some scenes that would have benefitted from silence or a more subtle tone rather than an orchestral track. CGI was fairly good. But, Captain Marvel's powers make her look really fake when flying.
Young Nick Fury and Captain Marvel are, of course, the main highlight to take away. Like a buddy cop movie, but with more superpowers and cats. The chemistry between the two was funny and well put together. The final line said by Carol in the mid-credits scene is a nice callback earlier in the film to cement the two.
So yes duh, there is a mid-credits scene and an end-credits scene. But you could leave after the mid-credits. As the final scene is just a cutesy one. But if you want absolutely no spoilers at all and are the type to even avoid trailers for the new Avengers. It may not be the best play to watch the mid-credits.
Captain Marvel is a good introduction to the strong female lead Carol Danvers. A fun journey with a duo I'd love to see more of. As well as more of Carol's flaws in a visual medium, not vocal. It's no Iron Man, but I see a bit of that Tony Stark spark in this promising character.
Second Viewing Update
So after another look because of uncertainty. I can say now that I was frustrated with the lack of actual character build. Before I remarked the amnesia story being an excuse for the lacking of visual storytelling. But now it was getting to me. Carol Danvers deserves better. And I hope in Endgame she gets it. I have faith in the Russos to give her better development. If not, other instalments will hear our cries for giving this amazing promise, flaws. Downgrading my rating a bit as for a movie about this character, it focuses more on her abilities than her as a person.
7.2/10
6.8/10
Check here for my MCU rankings.
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World Premiere Review:
It was ok. It's not entirely interesting and it's the standard Marvel formula. However, it's lacking a critical element of a Marvel hero: a flaw. The best thing about the MCU is that there isn't a Superman equivalent...but there is now and I'm not sure I like it. I'm afraid now that Endgame concludes with believing in yourself can defeat Thanos...
Second watch: The main issue remains Captain Miscast
You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villain = MCU
(dont over think it).
this movie will take you on a journey. as you travel through every scene, you will expect to see Brie Larson emote, have some other expression except for the smug one she is fixated with. and that journey will end fruitless.
Yes its the truth, Brie larson phones it in as captain marvel. Average acting at best.
I dont care about the controversy she is casuing bla bla bla. (correction, didnt care about it WHILE watching the movie)
I saw kong skull island back then and i loved Brie, and i couldnt wait for Captain Marvel. (im a superhero lover and a mcu fanboy btw)
as i saw captain marvel trailer i had goosebumps. couldnt wait. but wow oh wow. this is a trainwreck (from marvel standards).
everyone , EVERY CHARACTER except the "leading ladies" did good acting. even Minn-erva and Keller's wife acted much better than Brie for God's sake.
The film had so many scenes and things that didnt land simply. so many things were simply off. whoever worked on the "LOOK" simply failed on Maria. again i have nothing against the actress. but she horribly failed to look like a mother and ex-pilot.
and to add insult to injury she is actually taunting Keller that CALL ME A YOUNG LADY again etc. etc. ........ ummm you look like a young lady . she looked like a bratty teen thruout.
so many questionable things have happened. dont wannt spoil . but MCU aware will know it immediately.
so they made legendary nick fury's eye loss story a joke. yahoo. any one else remembers how he told Cap (thats america obviously) how he LOST his eye when he used to bilndly trust someone, a very stern dialogue, . so i guess nick fury is a simple manipulator now. making up stuff to convince people.... okay...
i am writing this immediately after seeing. Pardon my grammar and haphazard writing.
in the end Captain Marvel simply didnt feel believable. I simply cannot believe she is supposed to go toe to toe with thanos??
Dr. Strange in his origin FELT like he could take on Thanos despite being not super powerful thruout his film. And then he did.
Captain Marvel looks like some brainless brat ready to get ass kicked. I simply refuse to believe She will be at helm in Endgame.
I hope the rumor is true, that 2 endings/stories are ready for Endgame and if CM flops. Endgame will put CM at sidelines. i really hope that happens. because CM just isnt working here!!1.
And for the love of God, anyone remotely thinking that im being sexist please **** off you dont belong on internet.
i dont have to prove anything to you but for the sake of some substance, I wholeheartedly believe that wonder woman ( i know not MCU) can kick thanos's ass. hell, scarlet witch can!! . dont know why they sidelined her. in a very bizzare scanerio even black widow might. but definitely not Carol "no white males please" Danvers.
Even technically the movie fails to impress. no beautiful shots. no superb moments.
I cant believe they had the chance to reveal the captain marvel costume first time in awesomeness like WW did on the battlefield. and they do it with the little girl (who surprisingly knows how to handle Kree bracelet because.... reasons) on their lawn...... in dark..... yay.......
Painfully Average.
EDIT 1: Adding this the next day. Yes i do want to comment on the agendas this films are pushing by the way. It throws feminism in your face. Not roughly but not subtly either.
so Captain Marvel doesnt have a love interest.... well done. wonder woman did that , and it went beautifully. you dont have to fill the movie with it. but a love interested should be there right? unless you justify the plot with it. but here the lack of love interested simply screams. IM A WOMAN I DONT NEED A MAN!!! . dr. strange didnt want to focus on a love interest. but she was there. it showed dr. strange's emotional graph and vulnerability.
And you know what, I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THESE AGENDAS, im not being safe.. Let me tell you why. Because after SJW/Political/Feminist Agendas these movies throw, giving anything less than 10/10 makes you a WOMAN HATER. There might as well be an angry mob outside the theatre ready to shoot you if you dont have a smile stepping outside.
If Brie or moviemakers would be like = hey we are making this for women empowerment. its not a great movie. its a light attempt. please support us . thanks I would give a standing ovation for them. and ask people to see this movie myself.
but hey im a male so im not supposed to say ANYTHING about this movie. just pay for it, watch it , and call it awesome. or shut up.
thats why i have a problem !!
PS: see jeremy jahns, boogie2988, screen junkies videos on the movie. they are really good.
one thing jeremy jahns says really hits how nick fury is retconned into someone else entirely. so avengers 1 was a huge threat?? no captain marvel required then? and he didnt prepare black widow hawkeye etc. that there are super powerful beings outside earth? so dont be alarmed @ thor loki etc. nick fury is a lying deceiving jerk?? did CM makers see MCU movies at all?? (quoting him mostly)
brie larson is a lot like jeniffer lawrence: one facial expression. done. but hell what do I know?! why do these two have Oscars?
Undaunted by reviewers and critics, alike, who were giving the movie a 6 out of 10 when the day began, I (with adjusted expectations) ventured out to see this movie which I had highly anticipated. I thought it was really good. I wonder, if I had not adjusted my expectations and gone to see it, still seduced by the advertising hype which led me to believe this would be Marvel's challenge to WONDER WOMAN (which I have now seen 3 time and gave an enthusiastic 9 out of 10), would I have felt let down (as it seems others felt after the opening night). Perhaps. But, having been cautioned by early opinions, I found the story to be clear cut, the performances to be solid (Brie Larson was spectacular), the Marvel humour to be fully present and appropriate to the tone of the characters and the special effects great. In my ad hoc exit poll (OK, more like casual chats with others as we exited the theatre) I found others also enjoyed it. So, I am giving this film an 8.5 (really good) out of 10. So, I say - Go see it - let it stand on its own merits - and I think you'll like it, too. [Superhero Adventure]
[7.4/10] Captain Marvel is essentially a phase one Marvel movie. That’s not a bad thing! The original dose of MCU superhero flicks are generally doubles more than they’re home runs, but each is enjoyable and establishes their characters nicely. The journey in each is clearly a personal one, as much about the hero becoming who they’re meant to be as it is about defeating the forgettable bad guys. That’s certainly true for Captain Marvel, where the nominally cataclysmic stakes, already diminished by the period setting, take a backseat to the audience getting to know this new character and her path to self-actualization.
And yet, it’s hard not to be a little disappointed in the staidness of the formula here. Over the last few years, Marvel has given us character introductions films in the way of Black Panther, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and even the fine-but-not-great Doctor Strange that offered something a little different, a little more striking than the old norm. Captain Marvel is a solid and entertaining rendition of the phase one form, but it’s tough not to wish for a film that broke the mold a little more.
Then again, maybe it’s enough that the MCU is breaking a different mold that it took Marvel Studios 20 films to crack. Captain Marvel is the MCU’s first female-led solo flick, and is self-conscious of that fact. The film is unabashed about the specific challenges faced by its title character because of her gender. And the movie carries a laudable message about embracing the emotion and the strength that women are otherwise encouraged to quell because it’s not expected of or embraced in them. To their credit, directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck didn’t just make a superhero movie starring a woman; they made one about being a woman.
The problem is that the film is fairly heavy-handed and cliché on this front. I’m not averse to important lessons needing to be shouted for the people in the back. But the bluntness of the “powers as emotions” metaphor, montages of generic sexism, and lines to the effect of “I don’t need your approval” lay it all on very thick. In an age where certain corners walked away from Black Panther thinking it was somehow an endorsement of the current U.S. administration, maybe films need to be that direct to make their points understood. But the foregrounding and standard delivery of those points lessened their impact for me.
But there’s plenty that the film does well. For one thing, it features an outstanding twist, where the squared-jawed, slick-looking heroes turn out to be the bad guys, and the orc-looking, shape-shifting scoundrels turn out to be sympathetic refugees. There’s a solid dose of Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s influence on Captain Marvel, but no more so than in the chosen one and her pals having casual, even jokey conversations with prosthetics-covered monsters who have more depth and character than their first impression would suggest. Ben Mendelsohn emotes through the rubber appliances with endearing aplomb, and reorienting of the game board that comes from his character’s reveals is one of the film’s strongest choices.
I just wish we saw more of an impact on Captain Marvel herself. For being the epiphany that changes which side of the fight the title character is on, the movie doesn't really linger on it, or give us much time to see our hero processing it. Instead, it’s just sort of a given that she’s swayed and bothered by this, and the movie jaunts off to Captain Marvel and her allies striking back. For such a devastating reveal, with lies that Carol Danvers had been catching onto already, I wanted more time seeing the protagonist dealing with it rather than the film just dashing off into the next set piece.
But they’re good set pieces, by and large. The third act CGI-palooza becomes too much at some points, with some odd Super Saiyan-y choices for Captain Marvel herself and the perfunctory, stakes-lowering presence of the villain from Guardians 1. But a series of cat and mouse chases through the stacks of a military facility, and a handcuffed throwdown with the Skrulls all have some nice verve and character in them. Like all of the cosmic-set Marvel movies, you lose a little punch (figuratively, definitely not literally), when the setting makes things seem a bit too unreal, but there’s plenty of high points to enjoy.
It’s also easy to enjoy the dynamic between Captain Marvel and her unlikely allies. The aforementioned human/Skrull friendship is an unexpected source of warmth in the film. But Carol’s relationship with her forgotten friend Maria and her daughter Monica (a.k.a. Lieutenant Trouble, a downright adorable nickname), gives the film its heart. The strength of that friendship (and Lashana Lynch’s performance) adds the emotional ballast that helps ground Captain Marvel’s wrong-side epiphany and bring her back to Earth. Even the presence of Goose the cat adds some levity and surprise to the movie.
But the gold standard is the quick camaraderie between Carol Danvers and Nick Fury. A Captain Marvel movie rightfully ought to have solid snootfuls of cosmic chicanery. But this film left me wishing that we could lean less on intergalactic intrigue and more on the outstanding buddy cop movie starring Brie Larson and Samuel L. Jackson that took up the middle of the film. Their dynamic is the best thing in Captain Marvel and manages to humanize both characters in the midst of these otherwise world-shaking, life-changing events.
Captain Marvel also does well with its 1990s period setting, and other bits of texture. The song cues are all enjoyable and, while becoming more standard, still have the novelty as the soundtrack for superhero film. There’s a few moments in the film that feel a little cheesy -- like the “here’s why my suit is this color” or “here’s how we named The Avengers” bits that seem awfully close to something out of Disney stablemate Solo: A Star Wars Story. But by and large, the film is good at parceling out the inevitable superhero origin story details judiciously and mixing them with humor and more particular character beats.
It just doesn't do much to subvert or change-up the Marvel intro-movie formula that had, given recent output, seemed to be more a thing of 2009 than 2019 (or 1995 for that matter). Captain Marvel is thoroughly enjoyable, with a neat twist, a strong central pairing, and a commendable message. It just can’t quite transcend its “self-realization + punching” roots to become more than another link in the great MCU chain. But if this formula is still in play, if it’s still Marvel’s preferred method for establishing a new pillar of its uber-franchise, then I’m still glad to finally see it used on a different sort of Captain.
I wasn't looking forward for this movie, but boy i'm happy i saw it! The story is amazing, the music, sounds, the graphics, couldn't help it but it had a Guardians feel to it. Not to mention Ronan and Korath being in it ofc. I love Goose too, thinking about calling my next cat Goose haha. The backstories were awesome and if you grew up in the 90's it's so much more fun, and ofc the extra credit scene to rule them all and bind them all together.
English is not my native language, so I apologize for spelling mistakes.
I read comics for almost 20 years, I saw all the marvel movies and all tv show (except inhumans), I found this film at best mediocre, and had moments of pure frustration.
What I liked:
Samuel L. Jackson's acting was very good, Stan Lee's tribute and cameo, Ben Mendelsohn and CG.
What i dislike
Brie Larson's performance (not all, but most, she seemed bored for most of the movie), 99% of the jokes, the genderswap of an iconic character (Mar-Vel), the predictable twist, she is very OP, the origin of the avengers name (completely ridiculous), the Kree vs. Skrull "war", Skrulls being the "immigrants", how Fury lost his eye, Fury just being a bitch when woman is around (the scene with him and Photon was cringe AF) .
and about the politics of the film: yes, they have a feminist / man (white) hate moments, it's not the same level as ghostbusters but not that subtle, especially the flash backs, all white man telling her she is not good enough and she should quit and the biker scene.
Now I'm worried about Avengers: End Game, if the CM defeats thanos or has more screen time than the original cast, I'll never spend money again to see another marvel movie.
Talented, brilliant, incredible, amazing, show stopping, spectacular, never the same, totally unique, completely not ever been done before, unafraid to reference or not reference, put it in a blender, shit on it, vomit on it, eat it, give birth to it.
BRIE LARSON, I love you, thank you for give what the fanboys hate: a strong female character.
Captain Marvel is the sugar in a wedding cake because it's sweet but not very substantial and really is only tasty filler before the main event.
The film fulfills its duty as an important chapter in the novel approach to Avengers: Endgame, and that's its biggest problem. The film spends so much time setting up the pieces that once the action begins we've already started losing interest in the game and then the action is nowhere near spectacular enough and the CGI is nowhere near flawless enough to make us care.
Brie Larson does a wonderful job in the role, but could not make me shake the feeling that the film is a friend telling me what happened in the movie, rather than a superhero film itself.
Haven't watched this yet so have to pay attention
This movie feels like a piece of music where somebody polled most listeners of music and then took everything they like and just smash it all into one piece.
It has all the elements we like in a Marvel-Movie, but it doesn't necessarily seem to fit.
To be clear, it is not an InYourFace-Feministic movie.
It has a strong (in the end ridiculously strong) female lead character (to be fair, Cpt Marvel is that in the comics too...) but they don't demean the male characters in order to do so (Well, at least not more than they do in superhero-movies with male leads).
Not a spoiler regarding this movie, but Marvels - Infinity Wars - to be clear, it is nothing more than a broad summary to make a point, but some ppl here are marking entire posts as spoilers because of stuff you can't fend off if you are an internet user...:
To make clear why this feels smashed together at an example:
What the FUCK is an emergency?
How did THANOS IS COMING TO EARTH not constitute one? I can't imagine that resettling as few refugees - even if it is an entire race is more important than trying to save 50% of all sentient life in the galaxy?!?
It certainly looks like the internet has broken into two camps over this movie. Either it’s an incomprehensible mess with way to on-the-nose feminist messaging or it’s a feminist masterpiece with great characters and bad-ass action scenes.
Personally I think it’s somewhere in the middle.
Boden and Fleck have proven themselves with character based indie films such as Half Nelson and Mississippi Grind. Captain Marvel is at it’s best when they channel that style, Larson and Jackson have great on-screen chemistry and watching the two becoming friends and solve the mystery of Carol Danvers’ (Brie Larson) past makes for a fun buddy type film.
Ben Mendelsohn is clearly having a lot of fun playing a slightly different role than he is known for and it is great to see Clark Gregg back on the big screen as Agent Coulson.
The 90′s nostalgia aspect of the film can come across pretty heavy-handed at points but I think for the most part it works. The soundtrack is full of great 90′s songs, even if one particular music cue was way too obvious.
As far as the feminist undertones go I think this film did a pretty great job at incorporating a pro-female message without it ever feeling preachy. When the film does decide to focus on it’s feminist theme it tends to do so with a humours tone that feels even more satisfying after seeing the immediate backlash this film got from certain pockets of the internet.
Despite all this, the film does lack the unique visual flare of the past few MCU movies. At points Captain Marvel feels like it would be more at home with the phase one Marvel films with its lack of direction which is disappointing as I have already said that Boden and Fleck are talented filmmakers. Most action scenes are forgettable and without that extra visual element even the dialogue scenes can tend to drag and even enter melodramatic territory at points.
It should be said regardless of your opinion on the film as a whole that the special effects used to deage Samuel L. Jackson and Clark Gregg are absolutely remarkable. For the most part the special effects are really good throughout the film, one model towards the end can look a little rubbery but compared to some of the character models in Black Panther this is absolutely an improvement.
Overall Captain Marvel is far from the best MCU film and certainly isn’t the masterpiece that many fans had hoped it to be but it also isn’t anywhere near the garbage-fire that many other fans where ready for it to be. I have to recommend this one on the basis of it being a fun buddy movie with a great cast.
A mediocre movie that pretends to be an empowering female lead movie but ends up just being kind of dumb. Anything I was actually interested in was glazed over, there is no clear villain or even a satisfying climax, and I honestly found Jude Law to be more interesting than the main character. The problem with Brie Larson's character is that she doesn't have a lot of personality traits other than she's "strong" and sarcastic. She is uninteresting, and her awesome helmet is barely used. She doesn't even appear to need it. Since I can't spoil anything else, I'll end this review here, but yeah. It's a movie that is being praised for its mediocrity simply because the title character is a woman. Anyone who dislikes it is suspected to be a hater or a toxic white male, and the point of the movie is that the world is holding women back. That might not seem bad until you remember that there are two genders - male and female. If the oppressed people are women in general, then that makes everyone else (aka men) the metaphorical enemy. It's uncomfortable to be a guy watching the movie, even though I've wanted a good female lead Marvel movie just as much as everyone else. Not all men are sexist. Perhaps if they had taken a page from Wonder Woman's book and created a character that both men and women could genuinely look up to, we'd have a better movie. But alas, I found myself praying that Jude Law would make it to the end of the movie. Carol just isn't that interesting, funny or even likable.
Captain Marvel Was Beyond My Expectations & I Just Love The Way Her Story Was Introduced In The 90s! An Action Packed Movie, Truly A New Captain In The Marvel Universe - It Introduced Her Storyline & A Total Setup For The Avengers Endgame - Loved Goose In The Movie, When You See It You Will Understand
Loved The 90s Nostalgia And How The Whole Story Was Developed With The Young Samuel L. Jackson aka Nick Fury & It Was Totally My Kind Of Humor! Another Hit For Marvel, I Love It And Cant Wait For More Captain Marvel
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Captain Marvel is here to pull the rug from under 'em all MCUs !!
The plot, the action, the friendship "instead of the usual romantic interest" the OTP of Carol and Fury, the cat! the 90's references, I just can't wait to see it again.. and again
I have been waiting for this movie for a long time. Being a huge fan of Captain Marvel I had high hopes. I was not let down. The film is fun, action packed and really funny. It starts off slow but it kicks into high gear about 15-20 minutes in. Brie is a spot on Carol. Sam Jackson seems to be having a blast. Ben Mendelson is excellent. And Goose the Cat steals every scene he’s in. There are some great twists and explanations to certain things in the MCU.
It is mostly boring although it has its moments
A solid entry into the MCU. Brie Larson is fantastic and I can't wait to see more of her. Samuel L. Jackson is his usual self. His chemistry with Brie Larson is a lot of fun. The deaging is incredible, it looked like he traveled back in time to do this movie. Ben Mendelsohn's performance is great. Goose the cat is awesome. The action is fine. It does the origin story well enough but doesn't fully explain everything and still leaves me with some questions. This has a hard time living up to the stakes of Infinity War and Endgame but on it's own it's good.
amazing story line....overall good movie.....and the acting of cat is mind blowing. I will never see a cat in normal way.
Post credit scenes was lit.
Waiting for Avenger end game
I finally got around to sort of watching this - sort of bc I was bored often. I love all the marvel movies and lots of the shows to date but never had interest in this one. So I finally watched it and it’s just ehhh. I just couldn’t get into it. I don’t think you need to watch this in order to enjoy Endgame.
I re-watch this more than other Action Sci-Fi movies...well, other than Alita.
I enjoy the pacing of her recovery...the memories and bonds before she was captured.
But, I also enjoy how her ability to form human bonds, and her power as a Person, are not dampened by her memories having been wiped.
This gives the viewer (me) a chance feel anticipatory emotions -- what we believe she would feel if she knew what we know...this is even more satisfying when we see her feeling those emotions after she recovers her memories, and re-establishes her bonds of her core relationships.
Sci-Fi is always less about space and science than it is about relationships and emotion, just with window dressing. Anyway, this is a great pairing of script and story to an ensemble of actors who support each others characters. And, I can't imagine anyone but Brie Larson playing Captain Marvel. I hope to see her more in this role.
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Verdict: It is a promising star for Marvel's cosmic heroine.
After the horrible trailer, I expected worse. Not bad, not great, painfully average. Would really prefer if this was a movie about Fury, or the cat. The cat was the best.
In general I put it with the better MCU movies. This is a good origin story with a slight twist. We find out how she gets her powers, but not in the way you would normally expect from a Marvel flick. The story is well put together and has an interesting plot twist. We get a nice soundtrack with 90's hits, honest humour without over-the-top slapstick, and 100% cuteness factor with Goose the cat. The end of the film is a bit cringy, but I can handle it.
The only downside is perhaps the character development of the lead role. Well, we would all like to immediately become best friends with Carol Danvers. We also understood that she pretty sharp toungue. But we didn't see a flawed personality, no sharp edges except a good sense of humor. And that does take away some credibility. Hopefully we will see this in the sequel (or in Endgame). Because don't get me wrong, I'm a fan of this film. And I can't wait to see more Captain Marvel!
I always said that cats are evil creatures, spawn from hell... :joy:
Depthless movie without any logic and miscasted.
Totally overrated
second time watching it loved it much more. i found it too confusing the first time but watching it knowing the plot already actually makes it a more concise and clean story than on your first watch. carol is literally my whole life i would die for her and her cute smile PLEASE
8/10
Was an ok movie for Marvel's standard
By the numbers. Few surprises. Little I will remember tomorrow. 6/10
I'd say the 3rd act is definitely the weakest, I definitely enjoyed watching Carol and Nick Fury more than Captain Marvel but I still ended up liking this more than I was expecting which isn't saying much but I was pleasantly surprised. Sure the hero needs a flaw and hopefully more personality in the sequel but I still thought Brie Larson was very good and the film wasn't half bad.
I liked it, it's not the best, but I liked it, the cat and Samuel L. Jackson helped. That Dragon Ball scene, or that scene taken from Independece day
6's and 7's from all of these commenters so far?!
This movie was very entertaining. Larson is Danvers just about as well as Downey Jr is Stark. She was a great choice. The movie had some awesome humor thrown in without it feeling forced.
I don't need to go into more details. It'd 100% worth seeing in theaters.
Le personnage de Captain Marvel est magnifique. Très bon casting pour l’actrice principale. Malgré quelques images superbes en ScreenX, la narration est faible. Certaines scènes sont même ennuyeuses.
sam just say fuck
Do it
This movie honestly felt like a comic book. The plot feels ripped out of the pages. It's fun, entertaining, and a really good film. Kamala was the highlight, of course. But Monica and Carol were great. I loved how the villain was connected to Captain Marvels past. Her decision to destroy the Supreme Intelligence gave realistic consequences.
My only cons for this film would be, 1. a more fleshed out villain. She was good but never got to feel the pain as we should. 2. The emotional scenes should've been even more emotional. They were sad and stuff but they were one and done scenes. 3. The final fight sequence was too fast-paced. Other than that, great film.
One of the most stunning marvel movies of all time. I love the design and the editing and the cgi of this film. It's like eye candy for the first viewing but on rewatch I cant help but notice how boring it is. It felt like 1 hr and 30 mins of playing catch and finding out things that don't even matter later, then action packed huge amazing scenes. Brie Larson is amazing though her character feels sparky.
Snoooozerrsssss! Talk about boring! Felt like I was watching a fan made cosplay movie. Not a very interesting movie
Second watch.
Good origin story not the best one in the MCU.
Great action sequences as well as the CGI and visuals.
The thing i really didn’t like is that they made Carol Danvers really overpowered at the end and with that she let the main villain and Ronan the Accuser live like it wasn’t an issue.
what makes HER a HERO is that she gets knocked down but she gets up again and you’re never gonna keep her down
Actually has one of the better stories of any MCU film, I like the Total Recall/Bourne Identity angle that they’re working in here and there are more themes at play than your average MCU fare. The comedy is also quite solid, with a lot of the humour coming from the 90s references. Most of the characters, as per usual with Infinity Saga MCU, are well defined and interesting. The movie even manages to pull off some genuine emotion when Larson and Lynch are acting together. The main character doesn’t work, however, as Marvel seems to be too afraid of putting her through the ringer in any significant way. The moment that completes her ‘arc’ in the third act doesn’t feel earned at all. Technically the movie sorta gets by, I think it’s generally lacking in style. Visually it looks way too drab and underexposed given its budget, occasionally the synths pop (and other times it uses generic strings) and the needle drops vary between cool and way too on the nose (e.g. the Nirvana and No Doubt ones are super lame). The action is pretty disposable, a lot of it is shot like basic coverage and not very memorable. All in all, it’s not an awful watch, but the movie at its core doesn’t entirely hold my interest.
5/10
Film is good but no goosebumps moments
Lead characters - 17
Secondary characters - 12
Story - 15
Dialogue - 15
Setting - 13
Extra points for the “cat”
Good plot, but confusing villain character and not so good character building.
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Captain Marvel hits more than it misses; a fun, nostalgia-tinged addition to the MCU. It's not up there with the very best - it drags around the middle, there are no decent villains - but it makes up for that with some top special effects and the usual side order of Marvellous humour. It's a blast, sometimes literally, and ties in neatly with Endgame.