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“After overwhelmingly negative feedback towards 2019's Captain Marvel, and of Brie Larson's portrayal of the titular heroine, the character is sideline”
"11.11. I read a review where the author didn't actually say anything about the film but only ranted about misogyny and incels, so I knew this was going to be bland, crappy and boring. This is one of those films that feel like were written by an AI: the dialogue is filled with cliches, the characters suck and you probably don't even know them unless you have consumed every MCU related thing available. What a dumpster fire! Don't worry, I didn't pay to watch this. I don't support crap."
The nadir of the MCU. A dumpster fire.
“After overwhelmingly negative feedback towards 2019's Captain Marvel, and of Brie Larson's portrayal of the titular heroine, the character is sidelined here in her own sequel which does not even carry the title of Captain Marvel 2. Directed by Nia DaCosta (2021's Candyman remake) 2023's The Marvels is a world-building ensemble flick that feels like the worst kind of bland, formulaic, committee-designed, assembly-line blockbuster filmmaking, and it is the worst entry to the ever-weakening Marvel Cinematic Universe to date. A thorough debacle in every way (a more appropriate title would be The Debacles), it's a creatively bankrupt embarrassment to all involved and to Marvel Studios, showing that the bare minimum for the superhero genre (flashy action and a bloated budget) is no longer adequa” read more
" First Viewing Viewing Date: November 10th Via: Cinema Plot: Carol Danvers gets her powers entangled with those of Kamala Khan and Monica Rambeau, forcing them to work together to save the universe. Rating: 2.0/10 Why Did I Watch It? For laughs and nothing more. I was hate-watching."
“To be honest, I kept hearing that this movie was going to be a flop but, since I have seen everything from the MCU, even the mini-series on Disney+, of course, I was eager to check this movie. Well, since I didn’t have some huge expectations, I thought it was still fairly enjoyable, even if it was probably one of the weakest MCU instalments so far. The first thing that I enjoyed was that, after the Avengers, Marvel gave us their 2nd team of super-heroes and they were really awesome together. On top of that, I really liked the connection they had between each other. The other thing that I enjoyed with this movie was that, finally, they gave us a movie which had some clear connections with the Disney+ mini-series (‘WandaVision’ and ‘Ms. Marvel’) which was pretty neat and quite rewa” read more