The Marvels

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Carol Danvers (Brie Larson), ook bekend als Captain Marvel, heeft haar identiteit herwonnen van de tirannieke Kree en wraak genomen op de Supreme Intelligence. Maar door onbedoelde gevolgen moet Carol de last van een gedestabiliseerd universum op zich nemen. Wanneer haar taken haar naar een abnormaal wormgat sturen dat gelinkt is aan een Kree-revolutionair, raken haar krachten verstrikt in die van de superfan uit Jersey City Kamala Khan, ook bekend als Ms Marvel, en Carols vervreemde nichtje, nu S.A.B.E.R.- astronaut Kapitein Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris). Samen moet dit onwaarschijnlijke trio de handen ineen slaan en leren samenwerken om het universum te redden als The Marvels. (The Walt Disney Company Benelux)

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Lima 

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Engels Better than Quantumania and I do believe Nia DaCosta is a talented director. The problem is that she said she wanted to make a film that her young daughter would enjoy watching. And that's it. The target audience for this mess is somewhere between the ages of five and early adolescence, and the rest of us are probably going to have a hard time digesting this over-the-top girl-power manifesto, and with a female villain who is the biggest casting blunder in the entire Marvel franchise. Yes, it's got one funny idea (the scene to the music of A.L. Webber), but watching the rest of it is only entertaining in its reassurance of how Marvel is in a downhill and doesn't know which way to go. ()

D.Moore 

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Engels From the first trailer, this light-hearted-looking film with three heroines is very much about the heroines, and it's light-hearted to boot. Oh, yeah. I really liked The Marvels, perhaps because I wasn't expecting a second Civil War, perhaps because I don't mind switching and looking at different movies through different eyes. So I enjoyed not only the interplay of the central trio, but also looking for that interplay, with the most important role played by the perfect Iman Vellani as Kamala. It's hard to imagine a better guide through the Marvels story than an enthusiastic teenage girl who finally made it from a show to a movie and from dreams to their realization. The film is light, fun, colorful, has an understandably driven female villain, an absolutely great score (Laura Karpman, do some Star Wars, please), including a musical passage where Disney kind of pokes fun at itself, imaginative action passages with character flipping, effective humor in scenes like "Nick Fury and Kamala's family", as if cut from an Emmerich flick,... And there are cats and Cats! The most likeable Marvel movie in a long time. ()

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MrHlad 

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Engels A below-average and obviously mismanaged Marvel film, which impresses with unexpectedly decent action scenes and some chemistry between the central trio. Apart from that, it can only offer a not very interesting story, boring visuals and really very poor attempts to work with the characters and their psychology. And some really really idiotic ideas. It's not a complete blunder like, say, the latest Thor, but it's not a good movie either. ()

3DD!3 

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Engels On paper, it meets the quota. A girly Marvel movie with an unlikeable and downright repulsive villain packed with visual effects. There's no shortage of environmental overtones, even saving the sun at the end. The script connects series characters, but simply to somehow link them to what's happening on the silver screen. The biggest WTF is the Planet of the Songs, which is probably the thing my four-year-old daughter will like best. The secret invasion doesn't make sense after that (I guess it took place in another reality), and the cats save the day. Somehow. Pretty pointless episode defying physics, logic, but it goes by pretty quickly. Zawe Ashton is disgusting. Brie Larson is awfully nice, especially in a sports bra. Too bad she's not getting better scripts. ()

novoten 

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Engels I am terribly sorry that genre viewer fatigue, fandom toxicity (who says there isn't any here, let them browse any discussion forum) and unfortunate timing collided right here. Of course, I can respect the fact that many people get lost in the universe and that this is the intersection that most clearly shows that escaping from such a labyrinth is not easy. It's not about connecting two movie series, here you should immediately check out several TV series, when Ms. Marvel and Wandavision are an absolute necessity for the experience to make sense. Also remember / review Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame, arrange an approximate timeline, keep in mind what all belongs to this shuffled universe, will belong to it or could belong to it. It is an endless task and just because I enjoy it, it doesn't mean that everyone else does as well and honestly, going to the cinema to unwind and not being able to completely relax is a understandable objection. Unfortunately, I feel that the public here has refused to take even a single step towards the film and this will inevitably harm the result. And when the wounded lie, why not kick them again. Marvels shines with unparalleled light for me. I don't know exactly how they did it, because the script is a bit messy in terms of genre, the connection of the main Miracles with Monica could have ended up as a forced digression, but just the opposite. The power of friendship, that ordinary driving force of many adventure blockbusters is here in the first place, in the second then a classic smaller team and a fight with an understandable villain in foreign worlds. It calls for classic adventure movies, where there is humor, likable actors, beautiful actresses, super characters that the viewer wants to see repeatedly. All of this is here, on a silver platter. Don't let this feast disgust you, one day we will miss it. ()

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