Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: March 8, 2019
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hed3rdMar 16, 2019
Boring. Over-used plot devices, over-used cookie cutter characters. They even used the line 'We've got a bogey on our tail and he's coming in fast...' UGH. This movie looks and feels like it was shot in the 90's. Should have known once theBoring. Over-used plot devices, over-used cookie cutter characters. They even used the line 'We've got a bogey on our tail and he's coming in fast...' UGH. This movie looks and feels like it was shot in the 90's. Should have known once the hype machine went into overdrive what a dud this is. I want my money back. Expand
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Grimstone47Mar 18, 2019
I’ve seen every MCU movie in the theater at least twice. Sometimes more if I liked it enough. This one won’t be getting multiple viewings. This movie had multiple plot holes. And not the kind of plot holes that don’t make any sense in theI’ve seen every MCU movie in the theater at least twice. Sometimes more if I liked it enough. This one won’t be getting multiple viewings. This movie had multiple plot holes. And not the kind of plot holes that don’t make any sense in the context of this particular movie. I’m talking plot holes that negate MCU titles going all the way back to Iron Man I and Captain America the First Avenger. If you are an avid fan of the last ten years of MCU movies, fair warning, you are going to be pissed. But sadly these aren’t the only problems I saw while I wasted about two hours of my life that I’ll never get back. Brie Larson’s acting is nothing short of wooden. Her reaction to pretty much every situation in the movie good, bad or otherwise is pretty much my reaction to this movie... “Meh”. Her character Is basically no character. They could have used Micheal Myers from Halloween instead of her and you may have actually had a more entertaining movie. The only saving grace of this movie is Samuel L. Jackson and the Australian actor that plays the “villain”. Other than that it’s completely devoid of any real acting. The other problem with this movie has less to do with acting and more to do with agenda. You are constantly getting smashed over the head with girl power and how horrible men are. There’s a whole lot of men acting like pigs which just doesn’t coincide with reality. Not because guys don’t act like pigs it’s just so over the top and exaggerated that it’s cringeworthy. Then it all culminates in a fight scene with No Doubt’s “I’m Just a Girl” which would have been great had it been done right. Couple these things with a character that basically has nothing to lose and yet nothing to gain either and you have a movie with basically no direction. I’ve watched SYFY movies with better writing than this piece of crap. As it is I’m just going to pretend this movie didn’t happen. Expand
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jcrowellMar 18, 2019
The wooden, emotionless acting from the main protagonist left this movie boring and forgettable. The supporting cast out shined Brie Larsen on every level. The story lacked direction and pacing. No solid motivation for the protagonist'sThe wooden, emotionless acting from the main protagonist left this movie boring and forgettable. The supporting cast out shined Brie Larsen on every level. The story lacked direction and pacing. No solid motivation for the protagonist's actions ever surfaced. The main character had no flaws and was impervious so there was nothing to base a hero's journey and character development on.

The use of gender politics to force critics and their websites to increase their rating of this failure is sad. This movie cannot stand on it's own merits and so has no business propping itself up on political ideologies.
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Biggamer032Mar 20, 2019
I never seen a film with so much propaganda since the The Last Jedi. Every white male in the movie is a moron or **** and the Skrulls are people of color and women are all victims. Also the main enemy of the film wasn't the kree, it was theI never seen a film with so much propaganda since the The Last Jedi. Every white male in the movie is a moron or **** and the Skrulls are people of color and women are all victims. Also the main enemy of the film wasn't the kree, it was the patriarchy keeping Captain Mary Sue (who can't act) down. What a garbage film, more interested about propaganda than telling a decent story, the only thing good about it is Samuel L.Jackson and that stupid cat, that's why I giving it a 3/10 and not a 1 or 2. Expand
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TheRealReviewerApr 1, 2019
Dumb movie. I just walked out. Got sick of Samuel L. Jackson. I don't like him in any movies. I don't know why Hollywood loves him so much. And the superhero, eww, she's not hot. May as well watch a high school play, because that is what thisDumb movie. I just walked out. Got sick of Samuel L. Jackson. I don't like him in any movies. I don't know why Hollywood loves him so much. And the superhero, eww, she's not hot. May as well watch a high school play, because that is what this movie seems like. Expand
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wowconApr 6, 2019
Brie larson's repulsive attitude is displayed clearly in her performance in captain marvel with it being stale, effortless with seemingly no passion for comic books or marvel movies at all. The only good part of this movie is Samuel JacksonBrie larson's repulsive attitude is displayed clearly in her performance in captain marvel with it being stale, effortless with seemingly no passion for comic books or marvel movies at all. The only good part of this movie is Samuel Jackson as nick fury except even an element of his character was ruined which I won't spoil. In summary, captain marvel is what happens when politics interfere with entertainment. No one cares about your politics in our super hero movies! I worry for marvel's future based upon this movie, we can only hope end game will not be ruined by brie larson's presence Expand
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NariApr 10, 2019
I was really disappointed with this. Brie Larson was very flat and arrogant from times which made it hard to connect with her. Also, the lack of character development and degrading men in order to emphasize feminism (I'm female myself btw)I was really disappointed with this. Brie Larson was very flat and arrogant from times which made it hard to connect with her. Also, the lack of character development and degrading men in order to emphasize feminism (I'm female myself btw) were off putting too.
There were some good elements but I have to say this is the first Marvel film that I fell a sleep in.
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SplashyApr 25, 2019
Its just a flat, boring virtue signal.
Get woke, go broke i guess.

Political virtues dont make for good characters
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MotoliciousApr 25, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. There is a curious phenomenon in human psychology where, once a controversy that draws a crowd has a real following, and that controversy gets resolved, the people who's entire personality was wrapped up in said controversy go into deep depression and anxiety. They have little else left to live for. Retired military commit suicide at a high rate because for 20 years or so their entire being was their career. once that is over, what now? Such is the current wave of feminism and this movie shows it from the casting to the writing. This movie was terrible. There is a trend in Hollywood where nobody consults anyone of our hundreds of thousands in the population of veterans when it comes to actual military endeavors. People who have or have had nothing to do with any service branch are the ones who write movies about the military and it truly sickens me. The main theme of the movie is that men keep telling Carol she can't do X so she should give up and she is all powerful and special and MEN need to shut up and accept her as she is, a goddess. The struggle is minimal at best. She didn't lose parents, she didn't overcome an addiction, her siblings didn't try to kill her, she wasn't made sterile by a Russian spy organization to make her a more effective seductress and interrogator. Larson acts as though her entire character arch is an afternoon at the DMV. The villain turns out to be the patriarchy and they should quit telling her what to do - which is Brie Larson's entire real life personality, which ruined the movie. A more talented and capable actress would have taken the role to a better place other than "I want to speak to a manager". How does anyone get promoted, especially to Captain, without taking orders? You have to learn to take orders before you are allowed to issue them. One does not really issue orders, at least on a small scale, until they make field grade of Major (O-4). How does someone pass MEPS without taking orders? How does someone graduate Officer Candidate School if they have such a problem with authority? I don't think you can get a VA rating for it but those nail scars might make fighting bad guys a bit difficult. That was a Christ complex joke... because she, and the writers, make her into a Christ figure without the sacrifice. The entire movie is this pretensions BS way of making her a character of convenient perfection who is more powerful than any thousand MCU gods, yet she is a perpetual victim... sounds like the whole of 3rd wave feminism. Captain Marvel is a BRUTALLY shoehorned Deus Ex-Machina with no character arch, no character development, no sense of struggle or sacrifice, no coherent structure as it feels like it was filmed out of sequence, and no real skin in the game because we all know the end result in the MCU time line. It is boring. Why did we need this? Why are we getting a very unpopular character which has been rebooted multiple times in the comics? Why are we not getting Adam Warlock - the character who was introduced three films ago and DOES take down Thanos? They all but ruined Nick Fury. Nick was a clandestine black ops special forces agent from the Vietnam era who's career straddled Military intelligence, CIA, and several other government agencies. For the time line it would have made sense to change the continuity for Desert Storm. THAT is why he was made head of S.H.I.E.L.D. He was THE Tommy Tough Nuts of the Marvel Universe. The guy had so many government secrets in his head, his enemies feared what he knew but feared what contingency plans would be put in motion in the event of his death so much more that they dare not assassinate him. The character they wrote for this movie felt like they wrote Nick Fury for Harlan Williams rather than Samuel Jackson. Nick fury was supposed to have lost his eye during a grenade explosion, not a cat scratch. How OG; to be blinded by shrapnel but still have the fortitude to carry on like a Spartan and become head of the top global military intelligence organization. They F'd up Nick fury and made him into a Dana Carvey Joke. With the Villain being made into a "straight white male" and literally the patriarchy, the presumed villains were shuffled down to a secondary plot point and became an allegory for immigration policy. Real subtle. Why didn't Jude Law just wear orange makeup and a MAGA hat. Carol Danvers, AKA Captain Platitude, never went through any sort of character development or struggle outside of "Muh Patriarchy!". She was being held down by the man... by a nicotine patch... which she could have taken off at any time... There was no sense that the character had any investment in the world she was in other than the magical world of convenient plot points and mcguffins. The character -and this is telling of everyone who was involved- is the most powerful, strongest, smartest, fastest, prettiest, bestest super hero in the whole wide world and if you think otherwise you are a misogynist stupid man in her way. Hubris. 0.0 Expand
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Ashton2571Apr 26, 2019
Brie Larson is the new Keira Knightley. This movie was incredibly average, with a great story and alien race ruined by terrible, terrible acting by Brie.
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RaymoifulMar 15, 2019
Looks like MCU has officially its own Mary Sue character - overpowered, underdeveoped and one dimensional. They should work on deepening her character in the next Cap Marvel solo movie, as I don't think there is enough room for it in Endgame.
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XxMetalMartyrxXMar 10, 2019
Generic, mary-sue esque film. The CGI goes from breathtaking, to downright atrocious. Brie Larson should be recast as she portrays captain marvel as this grotesquely obnoxious "strong" character. Would not recommend. If this movie wasn't aGeneric, mary-sue esque film. The CGI goes from breathtaking, to downright atrocious. Brie Larson should be recast as she portrays captain marvel as this grotesquely obnoxious "strong" character. Would not recommend. If this movie wasn't a direct tie in to Avengers, it would be fairing a lot worse. Expand
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eagleeyevikingMar 15, 2019
While there are segments in the film that entertain, "Captain Marvel" suffers from a messy plot and side-plots, uninspiring action sequences, and bland acting.
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ohnomrbillMar 12, 2019
the nays have it. so many reviews yet i had to add my 2 or less than 1 cent. movie started out ok yet by the time they got to earth, the make up for Nick Fury and Coulson was so odd that it added a very odd and even bizarre element to thethe nays have it. so many reviews yet i had to add my 2 or less than 1 cent. movie started out ok yet by the time they got to earth, the make up for Nick Fury and Coulson was so odd that it added a very odd and even bizarre element to the movie. from then on it was teetering from odd/bizarre to sometimes ok yet, by the time the movie ended, i could have cared less who was winning or who won. a terrible experience. give this movie a pass and wait for TV and even then not pay tv, make sure there are lots of commercials. another thing is Samuel L. Jackson, who i used to like a lot, when the economy almost broke in 2008 because of the big banks, he started to work for those big banks, i found that to be traitorous. now when i see him i think "traitor"! too bad he is in so many movies. why did he do that? he didnt need the money??? he sold out! Expand
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TopfpflanzeMar 14, 2019
Someone pushed me into this movie, because I am not exactly a fan of superhero flicks. Honestly, this one I should have skipped. It's a superhero without personality and the story is simple, straight and boring. Probably the worst thing thatSomeone pushed me into this movie, because I am not exactly a fan of superhero flicks. Honestly, this one I should have skipped. It's a superhero without personality and the story is simple, straight and boring. Probably the worst thing that could happen. It's a 2/10 because it's technically ok and the hero is a woman. Expand
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keresMar 10, 2019
Movie and Brie were bland and I came out of it mostly bored, This was a movie made to make money first and the fans of the comics weren't even considered... I'd rather watch Thor The Dark World again...
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kylo_zenMar 14, 2019
This was a big mistep in the MCU. I really did not enjoy it and felt it killed the MCU in the same way The Last Jedi killed starwars. It's sad but true. Brie Larson is wooden, the editing is bad, the script and story were atrocious. The filmThis was a big mistep in the MCU. I really did not enjoy it and felt it killed the MCU in the same way The Last Jedi killed starwars. It's sad but true. Brie Larson is wooden, the editing is bad, the script and story were atrocious. The film failed to make me care about any of the characters and there was no real tension. Expand
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PandlrMar 17, 2019
Filme chato, com tiradas bestas e enredo previsível. Para apresentação da heroína mais forte do mundo Marvel eu esperava algo melhor. Não tem ponto alto, são descobertas previsíveis e lutas medianas. É totalmente focado em efeitos especiais,Filme chato, com tiradas bestas e enredo previsível. Para apresentação da heroína mais forte do mundo Marvel eu esperava algo melhor. Não tem ponto alto, são descobertas previsíveis e lutas medianas. É totalmente focado em efeitos especiais, até o que deveria soar "emocionante" soa como uma banana verde: péssimo pra comer. Para o primeiro filme solo de uma Heroína a Marvel deixou a desejar, ao contrário da DC com Wonder Woman.
Inclusive até em quesito atuação a Gal Gadot se sobressaiu a Oscar Winner Brie Larson, nem parece que venceu Oscar atuando porcamente assim.
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GandalfTheGamerMar 14, 2019
Just like in comics, they are forcing an uninteresting character into the universe. it has it's moment with a few jokes here and there, but not enough to save the movie. at this point I'm really worried for how she is going to take part inJust like in comics, they are forcing an uninteresting character into the universe. it has it's moment with a few jokes here and there, but not enough to save the movie. at this point I'm really worried for how she is going to take part in Endgame... hope russos can fix this emotionless character.
btw this movie causes some continuity issue for the mcu.
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IcrolexApr 23, 2019
A character transformed to be the same boring feminist in real life. Movie used for ideological purposes of a group of collective hysteria that only wants to put an end to chivalry.
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UlldieMar 14, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. If there would not be a S.L. Jackson role this movie could be about anything.
Weak jokes... battlefight between Granny and Kpt. Marvel? Srsly? There are kids watching this movie... I know that you need fresh ideas but leave old people alone.
Actors play also very weak... Brie Larson work with your play instead fight with the world (white people) / or focus on the second one - right now it is not working.
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capitalgovMar 14, 2019
The real shame of Captain Marvel is it's complete mediocrity; the most cookie-cutter superhero movie I've seen to date. It's just not a memorable experience in any shape or form, bar some mildly interesting scenes with Samuel L Jackson.
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IKAOU34Mar 13, 2019
Very poor of storytelling and uninteresting. Captain Marvel is one of the worst Marvel film and most overrated character. I only watched it for Endgame.
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simbadaveMar 10, 2019
Captain Marvel was a none necessary hero create to satisfy the SJW , Brie Larson lack of presence and emotion and weakness feel like Rey sue in star was , she is invincible out of nowhere. Worse mcu movie , worse sexist and actress ever . IfCaptain Marvel was a none necessary hero create to satisfy the SJW , Brie Larson lack of presence and emotion and weakness feel like Rey sue in star was , she is invincible out of nowhere. Worse mcu movie , worse sexist and actress ever . If thanos gonna be beat by her , i think i just prefered not gonna see end games it will be a pain in the ass Expand
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FunkyMunkeeMar 14, 2019
Seeing that Rotten Tomatoes is unwilling to publish real reviews, I'll post it here.

What a terrible disappointment. Ben Mandelsohn, Samuel L Jackson are great as always, but Brie herself seems to be a complete miscast. With many of the
Seeing that Rotten Tomatoes is unwilling to publish real reviews, I'll post it here.

What a terrible disappointment.

Ben Mandelsohn, Samuel L Jackson are great as always, but Brie herself seems to be a complete miscast. With many of the superhero roles, you get a sense of belonging when an actor steps on stage. I struggle to picture anyone else filling the roles for Thor, Iron Man or Wolverine - Chris, Robert and Hugh ARE those characters. Same applies for Gal Gadot for her portrayal as Wonder Woman.
But Brie.... I just don't buy it. It still feels like an actor playing a role, which is quite distracting.

As for the movie itself... the first half is truly a slog to get through. If you go to watch it yourself, see if you can make it through the first half without checking your watch / phone. Much of the "humour" falls flat; I didn't hear a single chuckle from the audience during the screening. The heavy reliance on 90's nostalgia was pushed just a little too far - the final climactic fight scene, played out to No Doubt's Just a Girl, was distracting and takes you out of the moment completely.

The timeline for the Tesseract is completely disjointed now. The explanation for Nick Fury's eye is insultingly bad and ignores any explanation from MCU comics. Mar-vell is relegated to being an old woman, ignoring any of the character's relevancy to Marvel history.

Captain Marvel feels like a convenient deus ex machina, shoe-horned into an established, decade-long franchise just prior to it's climactic conclusion. It feels forced, and using a character that even in the comics has always been deeply unpopular seems like an uncharacteristic miss-step for Marvel Studios (The character's comic run has been cancelled and rebooted multiple times, and still sells poorly)

I never thought, given the history of MCU and DCEU that I would say this, but DC did it so much better with Wonder Woman.

My advice - save your money. If you want to support great films with a strong female lead, see Alita or the upcoming Wonder Woman 2
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MarkosiasMar 15, 2019
Pros - Cat, VFX, Fury, Mendelsohn, Law
Cons - Plot, Source Material, Larson Guess which parts are more important.
Overall it's a waste of an opportunity for a proper Ms. Marvel (One of my top 3 Marvel Heroes pre-MCU) introduction to the MCU
Pros - Cat, VFX, Fury, Mendelsohn, Law
Cons - Plot, Source Material, Larson Guess which parts are more important.
Overall it's a waste of an opportunity for a proper Ms. Marvel (One of my top 3 Marvel Heroes pre-MCU) introduction to the MCU that rides on several other Marvel coattails and nostalgia rather than it's own merit.
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DasorrowMar 15, 2019
this movie was boring. The puns horrible. the only good thing about this movie is the support cast you could completely change the main character and it would most likely be a better film. Its about women coming outta their cage while stillthis movie was boring. The puns horrible. the only good thing about this movie is the support cast you could completely change the main character and it would most likely be a better film. Its about women coming outta their cage while still being caged in the cage. this movies a joke the main actor is a sexist joke and a racist against white males. good luck in you future career hun your gonna need it with those acting "Skills". Expand
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jellybellyjonesApr 26, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This review contains spoilers.

Carol Danvers isn't fleshed out at all. Her back story is rushed compared to other heroes. Spider-man, Iron Man, and Captain America all had movies with character building. Who they were before getting their powers, what their life was like, and who was important to them.

Carol's backstory is abridged in a series of memory flash backs that briefly skim over those questions while providing almost no context.

For example, one flashback shows a child Carol crash her go-cart during a race and emerging from the wreckage clutching an injured arm with blood on her face. An angry male presumably her father proceeds to berate her and tell her that, "She doesn't belong here." she retorts with, "You let them (the boys) drive." This opens up multiple questions concerning Carol's past life, home environment, parentage, among others. None of it is answered.

I feel like the writers were trying to create a Peter Parker-esk underdog taking on a world that is out to get her. The big difference is the antagonists in Carol's life are literally all men with a single 30 second stargazing scene with an unnamed male character (whose face is cropped out of frame) as Carol's only positive interaction with a member of
the opposite sex.

Without any context or answers to the multitude of questions Carol's past interactions raise, it's clear the writer's message to the audience was, "Carol's life was hard because men were mean to her, but she never gave up." This is a juvenile message and makes her backstory tragic to the point of absurdity.

While Carol past is all but devoid of positive male role models, it's easy to find male super heroes with positive female role models in their lives. Bruce Wayne, Clark Kent, Peter Parker, Barry Allen all have female figures in their past that not only shaped the character but in many cases are part of what motivates them to be super heroes. A protagonist's ability to love another is what makes them realistic and resonate as being human.

Carol on the other hand has no beacon of hope in her life. Being an amnesiac, all of her interactions with anyone from her past are superficial at best. While her male counter-parts fight for their loved ones, humanity, or justice, Carol seems to be driven by a single minded desire to prove her haters wrong. This negative, narcissistic motivator does not encourage the audience to root for her.

As we continue on the film seems to take every opportunity to denigrate men or portray them in the worst possible light. A random motorcyclist exhibiting 'toxic masculinity' by asking Carol to "give him a smile." Maria threatens a male alien who dares to refer to her as "Young lady."
Carol and Maria femsplain how spacial coordinates work to male space faring aliens. Carol's single father is portrayed as an abusive dead-beat dad, while Monica's single mother is shown to be a loving, strong, independent woman.
Even Nick Fury, (arguably one of the most masculine male characters in the MCU) is the victim of a tasteless joke involving the origin of his eye patch for no other reason than to emasculate the character.

For a movie that claims to be feminist, what does that say when the female characters are dependent on repeatedly one-upping men in order to look good by comparison?

If the feminist propaganda wasn't bad enough, Carol Danvers is rampant with Mary Sue traits.
She has an absurdly tragic past.
She has amnesia which allows her to conveniently remember past skills or information to forward the story.
She doesn't have trouble acclimating to earth society despite living among Kree most her life.
She escapes a mental prison by sheer force of will.
Her pilot call sign is Avenger, the name Fury used for the Avengers Initiative.
She is captured by Skrull only to effortlessly escape while taking on twenty opponents and not breaking a sweat. This makes it clear she was only "captured" as a cheap way to learn about her past.
Another fight scene has "I'm just a girl" by No Doubt playing over it. The girl-power estrogen fueled message couldn't get more unsubtle and obnoxious if they changed the movie title to Captain Marvel: Girls Rule, Boys Drool.

Captain Marvel is a film suffering from terrible writing, terrible casting and horrid acting on the part of Brie Larson. It lacks anything resembling tension or suspense. Carol briskly walks from one victory to the next to pander to female audience members by giving them a female character who effortlessly defeats her opposition and is without flaws. Finally the complete absence of positive male supporting characters and the unrealistically toxic interactions between the sexes in Captain Marvel feels like a very calculated move on the part of the writers. It speaks volumes about both the type of feminism the movie espouses, and what young girls should take away from the film. None of it is positive.
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charlibobMar 16, 2019
I wouldn't say this is a bad film, it's definitely not as bad as Iron Man 2&3 or Thor: The Dark World. But, for me this is one of the most disappointing movies Marvel has made so far. The chemistry between Brie Larson and Samuel L Jackson isI wouldn't say this is a bad film, it's definitely not as bad as Iron Man 2&3 or Thor: The Dark World. But, for me this is one of the most disappointing movies Marvel has made so far. The chemistry between Brie Larson and Samuel L Jackson is great, the cats cool and the visuals and score are both good. Plus the CGI to de-age Fury and Coulson is amazing That's about everything I enjoyed in this movie. Brie Larson as Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel) comes across as fairly wooden and has no weaknesses to speak of, therefore not giving me any reason to care about her. The only character development we get is that she recovers her memories and she becomes more powerful at the end of the film, at no point is defeated or facing a significant amount of difficulty. Her powers don't make sense in how/why she got them and what her limits are, leaving me with a lot of questions on her capabilities. Some of the supporting characters are okay. Fury is okay I guess and the alien cat's cute. Everyone else is either boring or underdeveloped, both good and evil characters.

The villains in the film follow the standard Marvel Villain formula of being forgettable and uninteresting, and are brushed aside by Captain Marvel pretty easily.

The tone of the film is jumping to about three different ways throughout the film. At one point being like a buddy cop film between Fury and Danvers and then a film about sisterhood between Danvers and her pilot friend (can't remember her name). This made this film seem like different directors tried to make it throughout production and it's noticeable. The scores okay, got nothing against it and the other sounds and soundtracks are all fine.

The visuals are also good. Nothing to brag about when compared to the likes of other Marvel films but their good. The main problem in this film however is the retconing and the blatant attempts at rewriting established events in the MCU to make Captain Marvel the number 1 superhero in the franchise. It's so obvious that any semi-hardcore MCU fan will notice it and will be confused as to why the origins (E.g. the origins of the Avengers initiative) has been changed in this film when its already been established.

Marvel, Disney and Brie Larson have forced everyone to believe that Captain Marvel is going to be the next leader of the Avengers, the new Iron Man or Captain America to replace them once they're gone, and this was before the movie was even released. Captain Marvel doesn't deserve this position with 1 mediocre film. Now the reason for this film being mediocre I think doesn't lie with Brie at all, she is a good actress, her Oscar award proves that. But it felt that Captain Marvel was shoved into the MCU and given a short amount of time to make, making the film seem rushed and opening a lot of plot holes in the MCU. This isn't the fault of the actress, it's the fault of the writers and those that approved the script for this film. If you just want an action movie with lots of action and visuals, you'll probably like this film. But if you want interesting characters, a good plot or you're just a die-hard MCU fan, you'll probably be disappointed in this film.
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semnet001Mar 16, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Marvel is an SJW pacted movie that no one wants to see. It has more plot hole than any movie i have seen in a long time. The main plot is to protect a Kree scientist Marvel and her new faster than light engine from the Skrulls. Now in order to get to earth both races would already have Faster than light engines. The kree scientist Marvel needs to join the US military to use there tech to make the engine even though this kree scientist has a lab on a cloaked satelite orbiting earth. And how does the kree scientist join the us military with BLUE BLOOD. The ulimate SJW moment is when the Skrulls are Refuges separated from their families witch is clearly a comment on imigration reform. Writers and director need to read more about the Marvel Universe and what has happened before. I will not pay to see an entertainment movie that tells me what I should think about politics in america. the only reason that the movie did so well the first weekend was that, a. the fans where looking for Avengers Endgame links and b. Disney used the media to inflat ticket sales. Expand
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capndarkduckMar 16, 2019
Some questionable retcons, a paper thin plot and a flat performance from the main character result in a straight-up bad MCU film, the only MCU film I actively did not enjoy and could not get absorbed in. Even for Thor Dark World or Hulk, ISome questionable retcons, a paper thin plot and a flat performance from the main character result in a straight-up bad MCU film, the only MCU film I actively did not enjoy and could not get absorbed in. Even for Thor Dark World or Hulk, I still found myself absorbed and enjoying the ride. Maybe Captain Marvel wasn't made for me, but I think films should be for everyone. I don't see any sort of groundbreaking benefit to the world to showing sexist caricatures of male bullies being proven wrong ("you know why they call it a cockpit right?") by a totally unrelatable and unlikeable main character. It doesn't matter if the main character is male or female, I just want them to have some qualities that I can identify with or at least appreciate Expand
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DeLillyMar 16, 2019
What should I say? If a cat is THE highlight of a movie (and far more entertaining than the main protagonist) maybe I should have watched some cat videos instead.

The movie doesn't tell a good (or even above-average) story and the action is
What should I say? If a cat is THE highlight of a movie (and far more entertaining than the main protagonist) maybe I should have watched some cat videos instead.

The movie doesn't tell a good (or even above-average) story and the action is mediocre at best. Some jokes work, but most don't. It all feels a little uninspired and the main character is perhaps the most boring superhero so far in the MCU. Captain Marvel isn't even a hero in the classic sense as she has no weaknesses to overcome and no superior opponent to defeat. The way she is depicted it would be really hard to relate to her - which I didn't.

The movie might be entertaining for hardcore fans of the franchise or people that just want to shut their brains off to chill a little. But if you want an inspiring story or convincing characters just look somewhere else.
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dancingmothMar 17, 2019
Wasted. I went to "Captain Marvel" with extremely low expectations, so film could make at least a minimum effort to entertain me. But, alas, he failed. It is a pain to watch the collapse of one of the most beloved cinematic universe. I do notWasted. I went to "Captain Marvel" with extremely low expectations, so film could make at least a minimum effort to entertain me. But, alas, he failed. It is a pain to watch the collapse of one of the most beloved cinematic universe. I do not know who can be satisfied by seeing a product of such a low quality. Definitely not me. Neither the acting of Brie Larson, nor special effects, nor the script, nor the direction can claim a positive assessment. Marvel Studio had all the necessary resources to do something really worthwhile. But why should they do that? Maybe on the eve of the "Endgame", everyone will go to the theaters? As it turned out, this is far from truth. Somebody can try to convince us that the film was a victim of bloodthirsty trolls, but in fact, there is only one victim - the viewer. Let the negative reviews disappear, try to hide the truth, but it’s not so easy to fool us. I hope that the voice of common sense will win, because we, in the end, we deserved more for our sincere fan love. Expand
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VonMunkMar 17, 2019
wow, I was really taken aback on how disappointing this movie was. Never has the MCU made a character so flat and uninteresting.. If your a fan of MCU like me and see them all then you have to watch it otherwise stay away.
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OttawaJayMar 22, 2019
Could this movie possibly be worse? Marvel needs to ditch Brie Larson and move one...
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WanderboyMar 22, 2019
So disappointed in this movie. Brie Larsen was the worst MCU Marvel character to date. They need to recast or kill off this character. I even watched this movie twice to make sure on how I felt. No heart or soul in this movie, and Brie comesSo disappointed in this movie. Brie Larsen was the worst MCU Marvel character to date. They need to recast or kill off this character. I even watched this movie twice to make sure on how I felt. No heart or soul in this movie, and Brie comes across as very entitled and there is no real payoff here. As a longtime Marvel fan, this movie has put a bad taste in my mouth. Expand
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Watcher2525Mar 25, 2019
Terrible performance by Brie Larson. Movie had some heart and some fun moments but Brie was NOT right for this.
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toddwagMar 30, 2019
Disappointing. I'm a big super hero fan and I thought the film would be at least watchable. It seemed like the main actress didn't have the range to play this character. To me, she came across as a small kid trying act serious. A betterDisappointing. I'm a big super hero fan and I thought the film would be at least watchable. It seemed like the main actress didn't have the range to play this character. To me, she came across as a small kid trying act serious. A better actress would have made a better movie. The changes to classic Marvel lore were also disappointing and took away from the movie. I wanted to like this movie. I can almost say it was ok but I'm leaning toward bad. Expand
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JD_84Apr 10, 2019
This movie... Where to start.
Brie Larson's character is disjointed and at odds with itself throughout the entire film. I see a lot of people saying her acting is bad, but that's not it. It just seems like really poor writing. The best way I
This movie... Where to start.
Brie Larson's character is disjointed and at odds with itself throughout the entire film. I see a lot of people saying her acting is bad, but that's not it. It just seems like really poor writing. The best way I can describe it is that someone told Brie her character is happy, but stern, but fun, but serious, but cool, but conservative, but a free spirit, but powerful, but confused, but sure of herself, but oppressed, but determined, but uneasy; and Brie did her best to make that work. What you're left with is an unrelatable, disjointed 'Mary Sue' character that you feel literally nothing for once the credits begin to roll.

As for the movie itself, it's fine. It's not good and it's not bad (but it leans more toward bad). It exists.
It relies heavily on forced nostalgia and a goofy CGI cat to try and trick you into thinking you're having fun.

The big problem is what it does to the MCU and key characters, specifically Nick Fury.
The movie is very 'Girl Power!' which I'm okay with. What I'm not okay with is when you emasculate men to get your point across. Especially beloved, well established characters (Nick Fury).

If you really want to see this movie, go ahead. However, if you have any love for the MCU as a whole then I STRONGLY urge you to not stay for the ending credit sequences. No spoilers, but I can see the direction Marvel is heading and it's not looking good.
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HotRod2020Apr 14, 2019
I'm not sure how well this follows the comic, but it says something that the Cthulhu cat steals the show... Lots of fight scenes, but the main character seems lacklustre throughout.
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fxdfJun 1, 2019
Boring and flat movie that is tainted by the hateful political sentiments from Brie Larson.
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lightvsdarknessApr 22, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Completely empty movie, which is better than first version about fighting evil white males, but still fairly unenjoyable. Even jokes about Fury & NotCat can't replace actual movie, real character arks, etc. Expand
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HumaneMar 22, 2019
I was not one of the people who gave any stock in the pre-release internet chaos. I have liked nearly all the MCU movies up till now, and then they released this, which is supposed to be the face of the franchise going forward.

The Good:
I was not one of the people who gave any stock in the pre-release internet chaos. I have liked nearly all the MCU movies up till now, and then they released this, which is supposed to be the face of the franchise going forward.

The Good: Samuel L Jackson was the only reason I did not walk out of this movie.

The Bad: Brie Larson was as bad as people have said, no question. Very wooden performance. The jokes were forced and they all fell flat and missed the mark. The CGI was unacceptable for a Marvel movie. The effects were akin to something you would do yourself 10 years ago on a pc. There is no growth to the character at all, no arc. There is no tension as she is unstoppable and you never feel worried that something will happen to her. Without spoilers, the eye thing is the worst explanation they could have devised.

Agree with me or not, but I suggest you take off your fanboy/girl blinders and judge this movie on it's merits, not blindly. This is the absolute worst MCU movie to date, and I hope they learn from their mistake.
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Carpediem06Mar 24, 2019
Boring, dull, nothing like the other Marvel movies, which is too bad if it is an indicator of where Marvel is headed, especially w/ the uptick from DC w/ Aquaman and now how Shazam seems to be be being rated.
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KraistlinApr 14, 2019
Bad bad bad. A film that keeps the spectator disinterested from start to finish. The new characters that contribute to the marvel universe have no charisma. He only earns something when Samuel L Jackson comes out on screen, but it's notBad bad bad. A film that keeps the spectator disinterested from start to finish. The new characters that contribute to the marvel universe have no charisma. He only earns something when Samuel L Jackson comes out on screen, but it's not enough.

Also, we must take into account the campaign carried out by disney for its launch, where they extolled the character as a symbol of feminism. And of course the location of avengers end game with so little margin time that it is almost mandatory to go through the box office. An intelligent movement for the business, but very ugly for users.
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AyzaApr 22, 2019
i got bored realy fast, nothing special about this movie and performance of Brie Larson
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badkarmaxvApr 19, 2019
This movie is bad for multiple reasons least of which is the actress. Plot Holes, Retcons abound. If this movie was on its own and not sold as a "must see" before Avengers End game it would get panned for as bad of a movie it deserves. DisneyThis movie is bad for multiple reasons least of which is the actress. Plot Holes, Retcons abound. If this movie was on its own and not sold as a "must see" before Avengers End game it would get panned for as bad of a movie it deserves. Disney buying empty seats and the complicit critics helping it was not lost on those paying attention to such things. Had they used the character as a bridge to bring in the X-men fighting the brood it would have been a much better use of a character that is unpopular, comics don't sell and no one cares about save at one time Rouge took her memories and powers and she became Binary during that conflict. That would have been at least interesting. Expand
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WJ0067Mar 16, 2019
boring, hokey fight scenes and not in a good way, and the cgi is cartoonish
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EaglePrimeMar 24, 2019
I wasn't excited about seeing this movie but I was hopeful it would change my mind, it didn't. This movie was dull and boring from beginning to end. Not once during this movie did I think, wow that was cool or man, I 've never seen thatI wasn't excited about seeing this movie but I was hopeful it would change my mind, it didn't. This movie was dull and boring from beginning to end. Not once during this movie did I think, wow that was cool or man, I 've never seen that before. Marvel strong armed me into watching this movie by sticking Capt Marvel in End Game, I hope she's better in that movie. Expand
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DerekReideApr 23, 2019
After seeing this, I wasn't very disappointed only because I knew that I was right about how this movie was going to go. The plot was very generic and quite bland to Marvel standards, the comedy actually was one of the redeeming factors, andAfter seeing this, I wasn't very disappointed only because I knew that I was right about how this movie was going to go. The plot was very generic and quite bland to Marvel standards, the comedy actually was one of the redeeming factors, and Goose the cat stole the show and my heart! Samuel Jackson, Ben Mendelsohn and Lashana Lynch were the standout roles. The twist toward the end of the film was pretty much expected but was held off for the last ten or so minutes toward the end. Overall, the movie is a very weak beginning of 2019 for Marvel and it's the weakest entry in the empire that is the MCU. Expand
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KabindasMar 15, 2019
Worst MCU movie. Everything gets even worse when nick fury calls her a warrior and the protagonist calls herself a warrior hero. Seriously? To call yourself a hero? The hero should always be the last person to do it. The hero title has to beWorst MCU movie. Everything gets even worse when nick fury calls her a warrior and the protagonist calls herself a warrior hero. Seriously? To call yourself a hero? The hero should always be the last person to do it. The hero title has to be earned, not said. Simply ridiculous. Expand
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crono14Mar 15, 2019
I feel like you could have replaced our main character with a cardboard box and it might have been a little better of a movie. Plenty of great female heroes, but I didn't feel any character growth here. All around, this movie was pretty boring.
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E1yziumMar 23, 2019
Disney Studios is making the same mistake again and again. That's how empires fall. They are ruining one franchise after another with their short-sighted politics.
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JoshTheAngryMar 24, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. As an avid comic book reader, and someone who has been on top of the MCU movies, this one by far was the worst. Taking all of the other movies in relation to it to review it on its own, I'll go ahead and speak on the movie itself. This movie itself feels forced. The storyline has some good points, I loved Goose (the cat) and Samuel L Jackson was good in this movie as well. I loved the idea of Monica Rambeau being in this movie, but they way they retconned her into this movie, as a comic fan, really irritates me. She was Captain Marvel well before Carol Danvers was, and if I had my say in it, would have been a much better Captain Marvel than Danvers, who was generally looked down upon in the comic universe. That being said, the movie itself was very boring and dry. The Skrulls were very generic and boring as a enemy and Talos didn't impress either. As usual with most MCU movies, the CGI was excellent, but Brie Larson as Captain Marvel was very stiff and rigid and emotionless. They took the life and character out of something that could have been much better. The ending fight was rather rushed and sketch, with going from someone lost in what their powers were to full "super sayan" to No Doubt's - I'm Just A Girl (which is a real awkward song to play during a fight scene by the way). In the end what we get is a sub par, boring, and rather lackluster introduction to a MCU character who is portrayed as rigid and stiff. If their goal was to make a political statement, which I feel they jabbed at from time to time, but really wasn't anything that bothered me. Some emotion and overcoming her situations would have made Captain Marvel much more acceptable. Alas, all things aside, this is a boring story arch reconned in a bad way, that is easily forgettable. Hopefully if they plan to flesh her out in End Game and make her more endearing to Marvel fans, then maybe she will have a better future going forward. Unfortunately, this movie is not a good start to the storyarch of this character. Its one I won't be bothered to watch again. Expand
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gtabmxMar 25, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Childish plot-holes, minimal character development, lazy writing, and an overall feeling of rigidity/stiffness in some of the roles, including Captain Marvel herself.

I'm especially disappointed in the lack of any real struggle or obstacle for Captain Marvel to overcome, apart from just the mission itself.

My general annoyances:

Can anyone who destroys that kind of engine become as strong as her?
Did she always know that chip in her neck was holding her back? Why didn't she take it out earlier? She just randomly assumed it was a controlling device holding her back instead of what gave her powers at that exact instant?
Did she really just burst through her limit on the first try at resisting an oppressor?
How did she know how to control her new immense powers so easily?
Why did they leave the Skrull scientist alone on Earth? What was the plan? Just to spill the beans?
Why did the Skrulls even bother attacking her, without high-powered weapons, on Earth, if they knew she could steamroll them on their own ship?
Are we really expected to believe someone capable of single-handedly ripping though a massive space ship, likely made of much stronger "foreign" metals, while flying, would even be bothered in a fight against 4-6 Kree?

What does getting back up over and over again as a child/teen have to do with anything? We've seen every other MCU hero show persistence despite being knocked down, and we didn't need flashbacks to their childhood to explain how they are more than "just a girl".

The first half of Iron Man, Captain America, or Antman were more engaging, emotional, and deep that the entirety of this movie.

This movie was: Conveniently just enough power, for just the right scene, because explosion, because woman.
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TheACMMar 26, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Before I begin, I should like to include a short preface to say that I was aware that Larson had made some comments but I didn't know specifically what she said and I didn't have any expectation that it would impact the film. While it's on my mind, I'd also like to remind people of the sense of excitement that the post-credits scene from Infinity War inspired. When the Captain Marvel logo flashed up on Fury's pager, people were excited for that. Bear that in mind when people who didn't like this film are called sexists, woman-haters, misogynists, or just trolls. People wanted this film to be good.

So with that said, nothing in this film made any kind of sense. None of it was believable. I'm going to just state it right now: Carol Danvers is a Mary Sue. That term gets tossed around a lot so I'll clarify what I mean. An MS isn't just an exceptionally strong or powerful character. The key feature of an MS is their relationships with other characters. Do they have obstacles? Interpersonal conflicts? Do they have goals that, despite their raw power, struggle to achieve? How do others treat them? How do they treat others? All characters are ultimately different but archetypes exist, and some characters fall into certain patterns of behaviour that could be described as belonging to the Mary Sue archetype, and Danvers is one of them.

I'd like to remind the reader that this is a spoiler review. If you don't want details about the film, stop reading.

Carol Danvers is dispassionate, disinterested, disdainful, rude, and dismissive; her demeanour is constantly one of somebody who cannot be bothered, who doesn't care, who appears to feel a sense of exasperation, almost a jaded "I haven't got time for this rubbish" attitude; and yet, she is well-liked by people who meet her for the first time and, in time, almost idolised.

The story takes place in 1995. She is formerly of the USAF and, after a crash in 1989, was taken from Earth and pressed into service with the Kree. She has the ability to shoot energy blasts, for reasons which are explained. She has very little memory from her time on Earth but as the story progresses, she learns more and more.

The story basically begins when she is captured by Skrull after a mission. They interrogate her but she escapes. She crash-lands on Earth and, despite the Kree being a space-faring race, the standard protocol apparently is to stay in the open, interact with the locals, and be honest about being from across the galaxy with whatever law enforcement shows up; that being in the persons of Fury and newly-recruited Coulson. She clearly considers Fury to be beneath her, explaining why she's on Earth with a consistently bored tone, admonishing him with a constantly condescending attitude. She explains that Skrull are shape-shifters and at one point, in a local tavern, they need to prove to each other who they really are. Fury tells her about his personal life, that she has no knowledge about anyway, but she accepts it, and she "proves" her identity to him by destroying the tavern's jukebox with an energy blast. She faces no protestations, no moral consequences, for destroying somebody else's property for no reason.

Her old mentor in the USAF is working on experimental technology and, despite her being very young and very much less experienced than other pilots, is personally selected to be the test pilot for this new tech.

Her former friend in the USAF has retired and lives with her daughter, yet she very quickly overcomes Danvers' amnesia and bizarre powers and even joins the cause at the risk of her own life, by Danvers' persuasion; which in turn would result in leaving her daughter to be raised by her elderly parents at the drop of a hat.

Talos, a former enemy, has lost people he cares about to Carol and her team; yet, he needs her co-operation because she holds information in her memories that he wishes to retrieve. Now that's all fair enough, and indeed, at first, he coerces her co-operation, but then he takes her at her word that she'll co-operate. Talos is looking for a spacecraft that contains his family and dozens of Skrull, refugees from the Kree-Skrull War; upon finding it, one would expect a Kree warrior, in uniform, would be very poorly-received; yet she has to deal with no conflict. She literally just says, "I'm sorry, I didn't know [that we were the bad guys all along]" and that's enough to prevent an angry mob from forming.

By the end, Fury idolises her so much, he names the Avenger Initiative after her USAF call sign, which wasn't even explicitly mentioned; he just spots it in old photo of her. A character who wasn't even mentioned until the 19th film, and wasn't seen until the 21st, turns out to be the motivation for Fury to form the Avengers in the first place.

The character limit prevents me from expanding any further. The most important problem is that Danvers is on a pedestal and it's unwarranted.

Thanks for reading.
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ASL11Mar 27, 2019
i just wasted my 2 hours, hoping to see a better movie bt the movie was disgusting. i just felt like, i already saw the movie in the trailer. one of the worst movie in mcu universe.
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F4NT4SM1T4Mar 28, 2019
This movie felt really long when it's not, Brie's performance was less than i expected and i had good expectations about this one for being a Marvel movie.
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KatsuiApr 24, 2019
QUEM LACRA, NÃO LUCRA! Tiraram uma personagem sem impotancia nenhuma para o universo marvel e tiraram do cu os poderes dela, não deram explicação nem carisma
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NukeItStartOverApr 21, 2019
If sitting through two hours of insulting propaganda isn't enough for you, then Captain Marvel offers you the chance to pay for this. The truly sadomasochistic individual will love this. Bonus marks if you actually like comics, you canIf sitting through two hours of insulting propaganda isn't enough for you, then Captain Marvel offers you the chance to pay for this. The truly sadomasochistic individual will love this. Bonus marks if you actually like comics, you can enjoy further pain watching something you cared about be utterly destroyed for ideologies and political posturing. This won't offer anything new or intriguing, but will be served up in the exact same boring vein of every cookie cutter "unique" opinion Hollywood doesn't have to offer it's extremely bored, exasperated and increasingly indifferent audiences.

Of course, if you truly enjoy hurting yourself you could give yourself a proctology for a far cheaper price but that won't help Disney make more of this trash, or help push their narrow-minded world view across an increasing monopoly of the entertainment industry. Possibly the borg may be more entertaining at this point.. . Maybe they could build a better Satanic Rubik's cube.
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SummerKingKazmaApr 22, 2019
The lead was terrible. It tries to subvert expectation so much that it does what no one wanted, waisting great characters, and it's just plain boaring. What a **** show and now we're stuck with it... I feel like the pitch for this movie, andThe lead was terrible. It tries to subvert expectation so much that it does what no one wanted, waisting great characters, and it's just plain boaring. What a **** show and now we're stuck with it... I feel like the pitch for this movie, and what the draw for the audience was ment to be, is purely the fact that its a female led superhero movie for the MCU. Talk about filling the roll in the worst way possible. I'm all for female superheros but I'm not gonna pretend this movie was good just so marvel can say they have a "good" female lead... movie was vanilla at best. The only reason i wont give it a 0 is because Samuel L Jackson is so endearing. Expand
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noles2012Apr 23, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. bad acting don't get me started on the plot i swear please never act again your a terrible actor with zero emotion Expand
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aradhyasawantApr 24, 2019
Bland movie, the acting just sucks. The cat overpowers the lead who has charisma at all.
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heathmcrigsbyApr 24, 2019
This movie was horrible. Easily the worst of all the MCU movies. Brie was an energy vampire sucking all the energy and likability out of the entire cast. Avoid at all costs.
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Triniton722Dec 26, 2022
One of the worst Marvel movies yet. Again, the woke culture ruined Marvel as well as Disney. I'm so sick of these companies giving us life lessons and doing politics. Just focus on your movies and stories and that's it. You are trying so hardOne of the worst Marvel movies yet. Again, the woke culture ruined Marvel as well as Disney. I'm so sick of these companies giving us life lessons and doing politics. Just focus on your movies and stories and that's it. You are trying so hard to over promote female heroes that ruins the experience. Expand
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AcrofiloAug 26, 2022
It's incredibly fun to watch anything do anything. This is the only exception ever.
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BroyaxSep 19, 2022
La ‘Capitaine Marvel’ n’est pas une merveille, loin s’en faut… malgré une jolie blonde dans le rôle-titre certes (qui joue comme un pied), malgré de beaux effets spéciaux, malgré Jude Law en mentor… et en dépit de Samuel Jackson en agentLa ‘Capitaine Marvel’ n’est pas une merveille, loin s’en faut… malgré une jolie blonde dans le rôle-titre certes (qui joue comme un pied), malgré de beaux effets spéciaux, malgré Jude Law en mentor… et en dépit de Samuel Jackson en agent secret d’agence secrète de mon cul, bien entendu ! il ferait peut-être mieux de retourner sur un Die Hard. Ou de prendre sa retraite.

En tous les cas, on tient à peu près jusqu’à la première coupure pub (ils le passaient sur TFmerde, la chaîne du maçon), puis… on éteint la télé et on reprend une activité normale. Ou on regarde… n’importe quoi d’autre… car l’espèce d’histoire complètement bidon qu’ils nous servent dans ce film de merde, ça dépasse tout !… ou presque.

En termes de connerie, de je-m’en-foutisme et j’en passe… avec bien sûr le féminisme de rigueur un brin lourdingue (quand même) et tout le ridicule qui découle de tout cela. Même le personnage de la Capitaine s’avère transparent et superficiel, les ennemis sont complètement grotesques et enfin, la réalisation est trop souvent à l’ouest.

Le montage est trop nerveux, les plans sont zoomés, beaucoup trop souvent zoomés et la caméra ne cesse de bouger : l’ensemble est donc vraiment… désagréable et rend le visionnage pénible. Si on rajoute la mollesse générale et surtout cette intrigue en fer blanc, on comprend pourquoi cette énième marvellerie est (encore) une grosse merde !
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Conkeydon1312Sep 27, 2019
Убогий фильм с никчемной актрисой, пустой сюжет и о отвратительная игра бри ларсен
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andreasmoonJun 24, 2023
It is ok to be an unlikable jerk. But only if you are a woman. That is the message I got from tis movie. You go girl.
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FatmanduSep 29, 2022
Ms Marvel Carol Danvers was better I hate Diensy for ruining Marvel I hate the MCU
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lukeakJun 24, 2023
I don't know what it is, modern feminists or woke equity politics, but how do you do such a bad job with something so easy. The source material has already established a massive fan base, and the story is already written. All they have to doI don't know what it is, modern feminists or woke equity politics, but how do you do such a bad job with something so easy. The source material has already established a massive fan base, and the story is already written. All they have to do is transcribe it from book to screen, and you'd have the best show of the decade. It's so simple. You have to be a extremely bad writer/director/producer to make something so great so bad. It's also extremely unethical to take someone's life's work and change the source material with such disrespect. Then, just to make everything so much worse, you add on top of that fan baiting. Fan Baiting is done on purpose to not only stir up controversy for publicity but also serves as a barrier to real criticism and ensures that the show will succeed because if anyone has a different opinion, they will just be labeled as a "racist/sexist/transphobe/etc." and their opinion is ignored. It's a method to make everyone think you're virtuous when really you're just a horrible person spreading hate with anyone who has a different opinion than your own. You act like you're fighting fascism by spreading and using fascism. It's hypocrisy in action. Expand
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silver15987Sep 16, 2022
Wasted potential. Marvel could have done wonders with the character, and they somehow did such a bad job writing the script they made even the actor look bad.
My main issues with the movie are how they fail to develop the character and end up
Wasted potential. Marvel could have done wonders with the character, and they somehow did such a bad job writing the script they made even the actor look bad.
My main issues with the movie are how they fail to develop the character and end up giving her an annoying and single-dimensional personality.
It's a superhero movie, but there is no hero's journey. Carol Danvers's character is that of a narcissistic prick who thinks she is above everyone else, better, and fails to show a shred of emotion.
From the moment the character is introduced, rather than making a connection with the audience, she just annoys them. She constantly talks down to everyone, her biggest vulnerability is 'showing emotion'. Is that an ironic joke? What emotion? I have no clue about the actor, but seeing as how she is a professional, she must know what she is doing. But the writing makes it seem almost like she is incapable of acting as a likable person.
The entire movie felt like when you are playing pretend superheroes as children and the annoying kid keeps on shooting down your attacks without effort.
She is just superman without kryptonite. Watching the movie was just an eye-rolling experience. She is smug, condescending, and annoying. Didn't enjoy a second of this movie, nor felt a connection to the character.
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unlosoNov 19, 2022
si quieren dormir mirenla, es una pelicula aburridisima, aca empezo el desastre de marvel
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GusFrabbsMar 10, 2023
So bad, i cant even remember the plot. Its cringeworthy, that i remember. Its the beginning of mcu's fall.
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jokerolerJun 23, 2023
Woke Woke Woke.

Marvel wants a Woke movies, with unlikeable people like Brie Larson.
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finelllaJun 23, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Como fanático de las películas de superhéroes, tenía grandes expectativas para "Capitana Marvel". Sin embargo, debo admitir que me sentí profundamente decepcionado. La película intenta desesperadamente ser inclusiva y empoderar a las mujeres, pero su enfoque resulta en un esfuerzo forzado y poco auténtico.

El mayor problema que encontré fue la forma en que la película presenta el empoderamiento femenino. En lugar de crear un personaje fuerte y creíble, "Capitana Marvel" parece más interesada en empujar un mensaje político que en desarrollar una historia coherente. En lugar de dejarnos descubrir por nosotros mismos el poder y la capacidad de Carol Danvers, la película nos bombardea constantemente con mensajes sobre lo increíblemente poderosa que es.

Los diálogos y las interacciones entre los personajes también dejan mucho que desear. En su intento de retratar a Carol Danvers como una figura inspiradora para las mujeres, la película cae en clichés y estereotipos. En lugar de mostrar su fuerza y ​​determinación a través de acciones significativas, se nos presenta con discursos y frases motivacionales poco naturales y poco convincentes.

Además, la trama en sí carece de profundidad y originalidad. Parece un recorrido por los lugares comunes del género de superhéroes, sin ofrecer nada nuevo ni emocionante. Los giros argumentales son predecibles y carecen de impacto, lo que hace que la película se sienta aburrida y olvidable.

El elenco, a pesar de contar con talentosos actores, no logra brillar debido a un guion débil y personajes mal desarrollados. Brie Larson, en el papel de Carol Danvers, no logra transmitir la carisma y la fuerza necesarias para que el personaje sea memorable. Los demás personajes secundarios tampoco tienen suficiente tiempo en pantalla para desarrollarse adecuadamente.

En cuanto a la dirección y la producción, la película carece de una visión clara y cohesiva. Las escenas de acción son confusas y mal coreografiadas, lo que dificulta seguir la acción y comprender lo que está sucediendo en pantalla.

En resumen, "Capitana Marvel" es una decepción en muchos aspectos. Su intento de ser inclusiva y empoderadora se siente forzado y poco auténtico, y la falta de una trama y personajes sólidos hace que la película sea aburrida y olvidable. Si bien es importante promover la igualdad de género en el cine, esta película no es el ejemplo adecuado de cómo hacerlo de manera efectiva y convincente.
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vault2049Mar 8, 2019
Boring, bland movie. My recently generated negative bias against Larson made it even worst. I have watched a few superhero movies and this one is, by far, the only one that I thought was bad. Some of them were mediocre but Captain BoredomBoring, bland movie. My recently generated negative bias against Larson made it even worst. I have watched a few superhero movies and this one is, by far, the only one that I thought was bad. Some of them were mediocre but Captain Boredom was just on a whole different level. Disney already tried to push their SJW, feminist agenda on the Star Wars movies they did and they successfully destroyed the franchise I once loved. Be careful MCU fans, this is the beginning of the end. This is the result of trying to push a political agenda in an entertainment product and have your main actress bad mouthing half of their audience.

If you want to see a decent superhero-ish movie, go watch Alita: Battle Angel. It might not be the best of the best but I can assure something: it doesn't shove SJW agendas up your ass and it's actually fun to watch.
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mimicpsychoMar 8, 2019
It was OK, I just had higher expectations for a Marvel movie. The main character was not very expressive, kind of just always had the movie poster face on the whole time. The story was not particularly great, kinda just an average trope. IIt was OK, I just had higher expectations for a Marvel movie. The main character was not very expressive, kind of just always had the movie poster face on the whole time. The story was not particularly great, kinda just an average trope. I think I just expected more from Marvel, but it does make me kind of worried for End Game. However, only time will tell. I was disappointed in the movie overall I was pretty hype for it. Expand
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SnizelMar 9, 2019
Not good at all. this movie is a misstep of Marvel... lead role was miscast.
Sam Jackson manages to sometime elevate her acting a bit when they are together, but it's just not working otherwise.
Only thing good about this movie is the 90's
Not good at all. this movie is a misstep of Marvel... lead role was miscast.
Sam Jackson manages to sometime elevate her acting a bit when they are together, but it's just not working otherwise.
Only thing good about this movie is the 90's nostalgia bits (even tho it's overdone), Sam Jackson and the cat.
Action sucks, story very mediocre.
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AlibababaMar 9, 2019
Disappointed by the plot, sure Captain Marvel is looking marvelous but without a nice plot to follow, with nothing at stake at any time it's hard to get hyped for this piece of entertainment. Maybe it's about time to stop the super hero genreDisappointed by the plot, sure Captain Marvel is looking marvelous but without a nice plot to follow, with nothing at stake at any time it's hard to get hyped for this piece of entertainment. Maybe it's about time to stop the super hero genre and take some time to reflect on it, eh Marvel/Disney? Expand
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mjccalvoMar 8, 2019
Captain Marvel is the weakest movie of the Marvel Universe so far. I would put it below even Ant Man or Iron Man 3.

It tries to be a movie that pushes diversity and does a political statement. Ironically the writers do such a bad job at this
Captain Marvel is the weakest movie of the Marvel Universe so far. I would put it below even Ant Man or Iron Man 3.

It tries to be a movie that pushes diversity and does a political statement. Ironically the writers do such a bad job at this that the only way they try to do this is portraying men as douches and making Carol Danvers as masculine as they can, using general awful tropes of what a man is: stoic, out of touch with her feelings and condescending.

This makes really hard to create an emotional connection with the character.

The story is bland, there is no hero journey for Carol Danvers, she is perfect and overpowered and each time she needs to improve she just do it, without any real effort. It is the definition of Mary Sue.

The action is not that good, nor that bad. The worst part is the cgi, that seems quite outdated.

Other problems comes from the story and coherence in the universe, like choose to make a particular race of aliens good instead of bad just for the sake of the plot twist, introducing some issues to the universe canon.

Also, it was hinted this movie will be highly tied to Avengers Endgame. It is not. There are some parts related to pre Infinity War events, but that is all.

Perhaps the most concerning part is that an origin movie has 2 other characters that are more enjoyable than the new hero. One being Fury that was sadly used as a comic relief and the other a cat. When a cat is more expressive and fun than the main character you have a problem.
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HerodotusMar 10, 2019
Straight to DVD for this one. Sam Jackson porvided some buddy cop humour and Ben Mendelsohn(a fellow Aussie and seriously good actor) was great. Larson....no thanks - very cardboard 2-D acting. Preferred her best friend as Marvel.
Overall, a
Straight to DVD for this one. Sam Jackson porvided some buddy cop humour and Ben Mendelsohn(a fellow Aussie and seriously good actor) was great. Larson....no thanks - very cardboard 2-D acting. Preferred her best friend as Marvel.
Overall, a bland film with only a little CGI to light up an otherwise very bland colour pallette, and very light on characterisation.
Larson's political statements, socially political that is, don't lend well to her making her likable in the first instance, but that aside I think she's highly overrated and not a good fit for the MCU franchise.
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cipheralphaMar 8, 2019
This film is a complete and utter dumpster fire. The lead protagonist fails in every sense of the word, completely devoid of personality or charisma and much like Star Wars (The Last Jedi), the hero lacks any form of actual story arc. TheThis film is a complete and utter dumpster fire. The lead protagonist fails in every sense of the word, completely devoid of personality or charisma and much like Star Wars (The Last Jedi), the hero lacks any form of actual story arc. The film is completely shoe horned between infinity war and end game to essentially shove this essentially new character (with completely boosted abilities) down our throats (whether we like it or not). Even the cat everyone kept talking about is not worth mentioning. The only saving grace in the film was the little girl (which stole every single scene away from Brie she was in, so kudos to her). What was done to Nick Fury's back story is completely shameful. Seriously shame on you Kevin Feige for bringing what is essentially garbage to the screen. This film has little to no redeeming value whatsoever. Don't see this and save yourself some money. Expand
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CraigMastersMar 8, 2019
ugh...where to start...she delivers lines like a d-list actress. wish they had picked someone (anyone) else :(
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Akira282Mar 8, 2019
I won't see a movie where the main actress basically said I shouldn't watch this movie because I'm a white male. No thanks. I'll go see Alita instead.
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locsphereMar 8, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The only thing this movie has going for it is Samuel L. Jackson. I really wanted to like this movie. But it just seems out of nowhere. It seems forced. This is the person who is supposed to defeat Thanos? You think they would have eluded to Captain Marvel a lot earlier. It almost seems like they’re trying to repeat Ironman climb to the top but rushed. Like she’s going to take over. Here’s a quick story about here and overcoming some crap, oh yeah! Here’s Nick Fury and Agent Colson. You know those guys and like those guys! Here you go! Then the Elidong to Avengers being her idea? No! What? Anyways it just seems rushed and a script that is a little over the top. Now they’re going to stick her into End Game with seasoned characters to take down a major baddy. If this is the future of Marvel. Maybe DC will finally pull it’s head out of its butt. I’m just gonna waitbfornend game to release on bluRay. Expand
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dannygardsMar 8, 2019
Brie Larson gives a strange performance devoid of any emotion, and the gender politics.... as subtle as a brick.
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leaveitMar 8, 2019
Marvel Studios, celebrating its 10-year-anniversary of existence and its 9-year-anniversary of being stale, has produced this marketing campaign, surfeit of reactionary internet feminist cliches on Women's Day 2019, much to its embarrassmentMarvel Studios, celebrating its 10-year-anniversary of existence and its 9-year-anniversary of being stale, has produced this marketing campaign, surfeit of reactionary internet feminist cliches on Women's Day 2019, much to its embarrassment as a response to the relatively well-received Wonder Woman from 2017. Tune in if you want to see the PR folks lying about Brie Larson doing her stunts like the next Tom Cruise, even though she has two stunt doubles, lying about her training 4 hours a day for 9 months even though she can't perform 1/6 the number of pull ups the world record holder in her class - a teenage girl - can, or to hear ex-tumblr feminists put words into her mouth that she is hardly even implying. You may also see a generic bad superhero movie with canned action sequences cut like sashimi, an overabundance of wire-fu and a stifling, cure-for-insomnia protagonist that audiences would have you believe is no more stoic than Iron Man, Captain America, Spider-Man or Ant-Man. Anencephalous audiences only. Expand
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mizhaerMar 8, 2019
do yourself(and anyone else) a favor and go watch alita or wonder woman if you are truly looking for a good strong woman character, this movie is the projection of how marvel/disney is going in decadence with its left-propaganda.
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KincMar 8, 2019
The casting of Captain Marvel (the character) is the worst I have ever seen in a major motion picture. The actor delivers a performance devoid of emotion and she is not helped by the writing. Marvel dropped the ball on this one. I am givingThe casting of Captain Marvel (the character) is the worst I have ever seen in a major motion picture. The actor delivers a performance devoid of emotion and she is not helped by the writing. Marvel dropped the ball on this one. I am giving it a 0 since I wanted to walk out of the theater. Crossing my fingers they find a way to fix this for End Game. Expand
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lordserpentusMar 8, 2019
i fell asleep, so it is my opinion, that the movie is a complete bore with CGI doing most of the work, when does Brie Larson do anything but smile at the camera. was looking forward ot this film, but her powers are so over the top that iti fell asleep, so it is my opinion, that the movie is a complete bore with CGI doing most of the work, when does Brie Larson do anything but smile at the camera. was looking forward ot this film, but her powers are so over the top that it breaks the realism in the MCU. Expand
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Ogre215Mar 8, 2019
its an absolute shame that they opted to politicize this movie a weak uninteresting character that's already been rejected by comic fans makes her way onto the silver screen and manages to be absolutely uninteresting the Mary Sue trendits an absolute shame that they opted to politicize this movie a weak uninteresting character that's already been rejected by comic fans makes her way onto the silver screen and manages to be absolutely uninteresting the Mary Sue trend continues the real shame is the damage they do to their own franchise I find myself less interested in the upcoming avengers endgame as a result of this movie. I'll probably wait to see the avengers endgame until I hear how big of a part she plays because there is absolutely nothing compelling or interesting about this character or her Journey. they could have done so much better with giving a movie to the black widow or the scarlet witch even bringing in she-hulk might have been a better option. this was an absolute mess and did nothing but damage the MCU as a whole. Expand
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johnnysmuthMar 8, 2019
I didn't expect much from this movie and yet I somehow still walked away from it feeling let down. The movie is just plain old boring and Brie Larson (outside behavior aside) is simply wooden and lacks chemistry with her fellow actors andI didn't expect much from this movie and yet I somehow still walked away from it feeling let down. The movie is just plain old boring and Brie Larson (outside behavior aside) is simply wooden and lacks chemistry with her fellow actors and actresses. More than once I was left with the feeling that I was supposed to find a one-liner funny, but she just lacked the comedic timing. The side characters fared better - with the exception of Jude Law, what happened to you buddy? - and I especially enjoyed Jackson and Mendelsohn. The overlying theme of female empowerment is pretty evident throughout the entire film, with overt sexist remarks and most of the men in Veers' life telling her to slow down and 'stop being so emotional', a theme that reaches supreme eyeroll levels near the end during the No Doubt scene, you will know it when you see it. After 20 Marvel movies I have certain expectations of being entertained, the movie failed miserably in this one task. 2/10 from me. Expand
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johanlp02Mar 8, 2019
It seems, clearly, like the poor charismatic heroe arrived the marvel universe. And it´s definitely the most boring film in the whole decade of superheroes movies. I prefer The captain marbelle over this one! Botacachuchas prepago hijueputa
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flyingtreecowMar 8, 2019
It's unfortunately very apparent the direction this movie wants to take, and it's a direction that quickly leads this movie into the ground. Whether it was due to direction, or Brie's choices, acting was uninspired and the visuals wereIt's unfortunately very apparent the direction this movie wants to take, and it's a direction that quickly leads this movie into the ground. Whether it was due to direction, or Brie's choices, acting was uninspired and the visuals were lackluster. Even the story itself seemed to drag on. Incredibly rough to watch. Expand
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shangoatMar 8, 2019
Bad casting choice. Very bad countermeasure to PR crisis. Marvel (or should I say Disney) lost its footing. It no longer knows (or cares) what their fan base want.
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Legoguy6100Mar 8, 2019
Terrible. Bland, uninteresting, and generic. This movie relies SO much on 90s nostalgia, and uses it to be the foundation of the movie. If I had to say if it was poor, fair, good, excellent, or superior, I'd say the following: that's a poor.Terrible. Bland, uninteresting, and generic. This movie relies SO much on 90s nostalgia, and uses it to be the foundation of the movie. If I had to say if it was poor, fair, good, excellent, or superior, I'd say the following: that's a poor. Don't see this movie- don't EVER see this movie. The creative vision here was almost as blank as Brie Larson's expression throughout the film. A trainwreck. Expand
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mattbee1Mar 8, 2019
What a waste of time it is to watch this movie, Marvel is on a major downward tract now.
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dude100Mar 9, 2019
Disappointed. The writing is so bad that Captain Marvel does not live up to her potential. Boring movie! Brie Larson was a bad choice for an action film like this. She's not a bad actress, just miscast for this type of film. Definitely aDisappointed. The writing is so bad that Captain Marvel does not live up to her potential. Boring movie! Brie Larson was a bad choice for an action film like this. She's not a bad actress, just miscast for this type of film. Definitely a rental only. Expand
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SanstadMar 8, 2019
This movie contains so many "LOOK AT ME IM A WOMAN GETTING BACK UP ON MY FEET" cringy scenes. Brie Larson is going to ruin MCU with all the feminist propaganda.
Her facial expressions are horrible. The plot is horrible. Captain Marvel is way
This movie contains so many "LOOK AT ME IM A WOMAN GETTING BACK UP ON MY FEET" cringy scenes. Brie Larson is going to ruin MCU with all the feminist propaganda.
Her facial expressions are horrible. The plot is horrible. Captain Marvel is way too strong and can single handedly destroy a whole army all by herself with no challenge or struggle. So stupid. Even Samuel and the badly animated cat can't even carry this pile of trash.
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