Take it from a person, who objectively favours it when comic films are more grounded but you are really reading too much here. Katy's took the shot on probability. probability is not impossibility and You are implying she should have missed by the grounds of impossibility which in itself becomes wrong on default since archery is not really created on the ground of impossibility. Archery requires, natural talent, constant practice and yes luck. The movie laid the grounds that Katy may have all these 3 qualities even for 1-2 days.
Last edited by Castle; 09-06-2021 at 07:49 AM.
The throw it all in is where the movie does take a down punch. Reason I said, its like the movie went sometimes from your typical MCU film to Mulan and maybe you can add some big trouble in little china now, because it really got all over the place and this is when I realize the dragon fight was more about doing kind of like a country tribute. however that had nothing to do with the primary story at all and it would have worked in maybe an Extended director's cut movie.
Black Panther was better at trying to celebrate many African cultural history in a way that did not loose the main plot of the story. Shang CHI just kind of got lost with trying to fuse in many Chinese culture history and the story just got lost in it
Went to the movies yesterday all by myself. I absolutely loved everything about it. The end credits were awesome.
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Fantastic movie, I might rank this above Black Panther? The fighting scenes were exceptionally well done and I enjoyed the family plot. I don’t know if a second watch might change my opinion though. Certainly I felt this needed to be watched at the cinema far more than I did with Black Widow. Really hoping things stay okay for both Eternals and Spider-Man.
Can I also say that I loved they didn’t throw in a romance sub-plot in for the sake of it? I honestly hope they keep Shang and Katie as BFFs, they really work that way. Movies really need more platonic opposite sex friendships.
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But I don't think they lost the main plot of the story at all! It's not like we took a detour to have a random subplot. The story is pretty linear (flashbacks notwithstanding) - it's about Shang-Chi's journey back to China, to ultimately discover his mother's village and stop his father's misguided plot to breach the gateway. Everything that happens, from the bus fight, to the fight club, to even Trevor Slattery, is in service of that journey.
Funny...I got the impression that Shang and Katy were a couple by the end of the film, even if they don't make a big deal about it.
The thing that has me confused is why Wong invited Katy to come to the Sanctum. Unless she kept the dragon scale bow and arrows she doesn't really have anything to contribute.
Were they in the Sanctum? Looked more like the Ancient One’s old temple (which I believe still exists). Makes me wonder if Wong does things that Strange doesn’t know about. Love the new look of Bruce incidentally, looks like the arm injury might be permanent.
I also am bemused about the idea Wong might have let Blonsky out of the Raft just to have a spar with him. Looks like he even went along with it.
They were firing some kind of energy binders that wapped around their targets and shocked them. Later on, when the two sides teamed up against the shadow demons, the Ten Rings fighters cut them off of the villagers to free them.
It didn't hit me until much later- Bruce was back in human form, not in Smart Hulk form. Which is confusing to me, as I thought he had made peace with both sides, which was why he was Smart Hulk and not just Puny Banner. I wonder if we'll get an explanation in She-Hulk.
Anybody notice Blonsky's blue shorts, just like in the old comics?
They are almost as iconic as Hulk's purple pants!
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I can see Wong being Strange's liason to the Avengers/Wider superhero community while Strange makes up lost time dealing with whatever mystical crisis's might've begun during those 5 years he was away.
For some reason, I have a memory gap regarding the mid-credit scene.
Was that beacon they were referring to accessed by the rings, or by something else?
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