Welp when the supreme intelligence of your planet is A.I you're probably off to a wrong start.
Welp when the supreme intelligence of your planet is A.I you're probably off to a wrong start.
Oh, I forgot to mention the thing that made me laugh in this video. The reason that the story supposedly needed a rewrite:
"She never actually seems like she needs Jude Laws character's approval, so it can't feel all that triumphant when she rejects it."
I mean do I need to point out how fundamentally flawed this line of thinking is? If you start to suggest changes off of this premise you might as well forget the actual message of the film completely.
Kree bad, Skrull good. Let Ronin live and kill his minions instead, because he's needed later in GotG?
I got absolutely no hint of feminism or need to prove herself whatsoever in the film. She starts out amazingly badass and independent and ends even more badass and still independent. The only arcs she had was her discovery of her Kree-obliterated past history (which made almost no impact) and her somewhat confusing discovery that the Kree were bad guys and the Skrull were not.
Every day is a gift, not a given right.
Except Yon Rogg totally had respect for her for the entire film, until she went against his tribe (the Kree).
The flashbacks were so simplistic, though. It was honestly hard to take them as some kind of serious moments that would have traumatized her. Hard to connect them in any way to her now. Especially because the entire premise of the movie was that she actually didn't remember her past. Its confusing!
Every day is a gift, not a given right.
As bad as feared if you are being honest.
Shocked to say Captain Marvel is Marvel Studios Green Lantern movie. In fact, I honestly think Green Lantern may be better. Think about that for a minute. As bad as Green Lantern was, at least the lead actor was somewhat likeable. In Captain Marvel, Brie Larson is as bad and as uncharismatic as we all feared. Both films revolve around asinine plot turns and badly written characters. More is the pity for Captain Marvel since it sits directly in the MCU and what has come before has been so great.
Everything was ham-fisted and poorly handled with no story arcs at all. Meaning everything is actually flat lined. She is the exact same character on the inside first act through third act. Seriously.
What they did for her powers may have seemed like a brilliant idea but all it does is water down what has come before and reeks of desperation to tie this new character to better heroes. Once fully powered, her power levels are so inconsistent. Even before, nothing matched and everything felt off.
As disappointing as the lead is, the supporting cast was worse. Nick Fury shows flashes of cool but was in fact a simpleton played for humor. Phil Coulson is barely in the movie. THAT is a genuine let down. Also, the less said about the cat the better. All jokes go through the cat. If you thought the humor in Thor: The Dark World was fit in to the wrong places at the wrong time then this will be even worse for you.
Overall, lame attempt at world building, lame lead and extremely average action. Captain Marvel is indeed the absolute bottom of the MCU barrel, along with Ragnarok.