Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: March 8, 2019
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AmocoruMar 9, 2019
The first half of the movie is so boring that I wish I could have been on my phone scrolling reddit, but I obviously couldn't at the theater. The second half can't save how terrible the setup for the entire movie was. Brie Larson's deadpanThe first half of the movie is so boring that I wish I could have been on my phone scrolling reddit, but I obviously couldn't at the theater. The second half can't save how terrible the setup for the entire movie was. Brie Larson's deadpan delivery and the heavy dose of the feminist agenda with jokes like "Cockpit" were so cringe I considered leaving before the movie even ended. Expand
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marekUltimateMar 8, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Проходной фильм Марвел, можно даже сказать пустой, моя оценка только из за С.Л.Джексона и скруллов.
В плане экшена фильм совсем плох. То ГГ дралась от слова отлитала с удара, то через 5 минут раскидывает по 20 скруллов. Такое ощущение, что сценаристы не заморачивались особо над раскрытием сил персонажа, весь фильм ток из рук неумело стреляла, а тут раз и в миг за секунды научилась и летать и все уничтожать. Почти все шутки не смешные, в зале мало кто смеялся и то ток над кисой. CAPTAIN MARVEL смело входит в число худших из фильмов Марвел.
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totorobiboApr 6, 2019
In all these Marvel an DC super heroes movies Captain Marvel is the worst super movie i've ever watched. A so so character in the comics and also killed by Rogue of X-men however Marvel decided to make a film of it. If Marvel need a womanIn all these Marvel an DC super heroes movies Captain Marvel is the worst super movie i've ever watched. A so so character in the comics and also killed by Rogue of X-men however Marvel decided to make a film of it. If Marvel need a woman super hero choose another woman hero. Captain Marvel whom gained her powers from an engine(!!!!)can persuade me as powerful as Marvel introduce. Also the actress' is not talented as the other actor and actress of super heroes movies. worst ever. Expand
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Live2RiseMar 9, 2019
There have been three movies in the MCU, at least to me, that are lackluster at best and disappointingly bad at worst: “The Incredible Hulk”, “Iron Man 2” and “Thor: The Dark World”. Now you can add "Captain Marvel” to that list. This is theThere have been three movies in the MCU, at least to me, that are lackluster at best and disappointingly bad at worst: “The Incredible Hulk”, “Iron Man 2” and “Thor: The Dark World”. Now you can add "Captain Marvel” to that list. This is the first MCU movie that I’ve seen that failed to deliver critically, in quite a while. However, there’s some good in this MCU film, as there is in the others. The supporting cast is downright phenomenal; the standouts being Samuel L. Jackson, Ben Mendelsohn and Goose the Cat. Jackson’s chemistry with Larson was surprising at times, there are a few chuckles and laughs here and there, the presentation set on Carol’s backstory was intriguing albeit for a short while, a few genuine surprises caught my eye and Stan Lee. Stan Lee’s always a win, god bless you for that beautiful tribute to him. But every other factor that made the later MCU films feel special is mind-numbingly absent here: the story knows what it wants to be but doesn’t set up a core plotline to follow, there’s no visual style to set it apart from other installments and no cohesive or hybrid tone set within the second and third act, the action sequences are entertaining but downright forgettable, there are some blatantly stupid retcons along the way and no matter how hard she tries, Brie Larson was mis-cast in this role in every possible way. Whether it was the direction, the script or by her choices, her acting could not get me 100% sold on her character and maybe the fact that she had to spew political garbage prior to the film’s release just made her performance all that more sour in my opinion. Your job is supposed to inspire people to put their butts in those seats to see your movie and instead you end up turning away literally half of the target audience. Now people don’t see you as a hero, Brie. You heart might’ve been in the right place but you shoved your head too far up your ass. Maybe if they casted Emily Blunt, Charlize Theron or even Jessica Rothe for that instance, I’d relate to Captain Marvel more.


I really don’t understand the mentality of these executives behind these film companies nowadays to push female empowerment down our throats. I get it, March is technically Woman’s History month, but we’ve had badass female leads like Sarah Conner, Laurie Strode and Ripley from the 70’s and 80’s but they worked out so well cause of the stories they were involved in and the fact that their femininity didn’t over-shadow everything else.....and some of these compelling feminist films that still exist today don’t push that narrative to disrespectful levels: Wonder Woman. Thelma and Louise. Persepolis. Wendy and Lucy. Mad Max: Fury Road. Hell, even Alita: Battle Angel managed to make it work. I’m not saying you can’t add politics in your movies but the main reason why we even go is to see intriguing storylines with intriguing characters so we can turn our brains off and have fun. Screw the agendas, screw the toxicity, screw the sex-shaming: just give me intriguing characters mixed with a cohesive story and I’m all good. You can have a political message in a movie and still have work out in the favor of the story but don’t jeopardize the quality of the product you’re putting out to the public to push an agenda that’s already drove away the fanbases of some of cinemas most popular franchises.



Is this film terrible? Not entirely, but it’s nowhere near as flawless as the critics are making it out to be. Is it the equivalent of Ghostbusters (2016) or The Last Jedi? In my opinion, not yet. Those films are much more offensive considering the backlash they received and how they practically killed their respective franchises. The MCU still has time to adapt and change into something truly remarkable but what they did here was just sad and I wouldn’t be surprised if we get another situation like The Last Jedi. Take this as a lesson, Marvel: we’ve been there for you for since the beginning and we have a month left before Endgame. I implore you: PLEASE don’t turn your back on us.
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FrankieZeeMar 17, 2019
Very bland , Doesn't seem like a Marvel movie more like a PSA for girl power . I don't mind a female hero , I loved Imperator Furiosa in Mad Max and the whole bad ass female tribe , but in this mess they just push the whole female hero thingVery bland , Doesn't seem like a Marvel movie more like a PSA for girl power . I don't mind a female hero , I loved Imperator Furiosa in Mad Max and the whole bad ass female tribe , but in this mess they just push the whole female hero thing so hard it's as if your not allowed to decide for yourself if she's a hero. in the end she's not really much of a hero and doesn't have any loyalty or convection's to anyone.she'll turn on anyone at the drop of a hat , and can't be trusted , she doesn't hold any weight in the leader department , nobody would listen to or follow a character like that , man or woman . so I wanted to follow the story and like the character as I hear she's going to be major part of the end game movie but from what I see there's nothing to her except a giant push from Disney to have an SJW female hero. which is as annoying as real SJW's , very little substance no conviction and no forethought or plan, , overall it doesn't look good for the last Avengers movie if they're being forced to add this to the story .c Expand
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superbatJun 7, 2020
Captain Marvel is a forgettable addition to the MCU. It was Marvel's first female-led superhero movie, but it fails to reach the bar set by DC's Wonder Woman. The lead hero, Carol Danvers, is dull and uninspiring.She's supposedly the MCU'sCaptain Marvel is a forgettable addition to the MCU. It was Marvel's first female-led superhero movie, but it fails to reach the bar set by DC's Wonder Woman. The lead hero, Carol Danvers, is dull and uninspiring.She's supposedly the MCU's most powerful hero, but she doesn't display her powers enough for you to notice. The mediocre story and subpar action scenes fail to warrant interest and will leave you waiting for the movie to end. However, there were some heartfelt moments, and both Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn were great in their roles. Overall, Captain Marvel is still one the worst MCU movies. Expand
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miccaelApr 16, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Definition of painfully average movie. If this is the answer to Wonder Woman, you lost. Brie Larson is no character, no emotions and all the "shtick" with her controlling emotions is completely lost in the movie. If protagonist has no weaknesses, she is boring. She has no character arch whatsoever and the only thing she does from start till end is "remember things" and help the Scrolls that should have been done by Mar Vel anyway. Movie is not boring, because everything else BUT the main character is great. I liked the side characters, especially Fury. But that's it. The more characters you introduce in past, the more plot holes you open. Fury losing eye was strangely done and all the feminism nods were completely unnecessary. Show good female hero people can relate. dont tell that we have to relate .be-ca-use she is a woman hero. Post credit scene 1 was good, 2 was ok. But best part of this movie were definity references and Stan Lee. Also, what is wrong with marketing this movie, Brie Larson saying no interviews with white people and promoting divisive politics? I guess this is why negative reviews are so many here. Expand
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JoltlordMar 16, 2019
Fury and Talos are both fun but Larson lacks the charisma of other MCU leads.
Action scenes are not great and are often obscured or happen in dark locations.
Effects are decent at best, Some off the masks used for the Skrulls were pretty
Fury and Talos are both fun but Larson lacks the charisma of other MCU leads.
Action scenes are not great and are often obscured or happen in dark locations.
Effects are decent at best, Some off the masks used for the Skrulls were pretty bad.
The writing is poor and there are numerous plotholes.
The way Fury loses his eye is very stupid.
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doroutJun 8, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I went into this movie unbiased. However, I did hear good and bad reviews from many sources. I feel that this movie is well below the standard for Marvel movies, but then again we were subjected to X-Men. All in all this was a mediocre movie that had a lot of predictable situations. There was pretty much one shock moment, but it wasn't even that significant. It wasn't built upon and the shock was delivered in such a way that you didn't really care. This movie is a one-time watch and I would recommend this movie if you are bored, or if you are on an airplane. Otherwise, there isn't a great reason to watch this movie. Lastly, how this movie was shoehorned into Endgame was offensive. Had this movie delivered on all fronts, then I would be all for it, but it did not.

The beginning was awfully slow. Carol just crash lands into a blockbuster, but without hesitation immediately hijacks a telephone to communicate to her very distant team. Doesn't make any sense if you think about it. If she needed to communicate locally (on Earth) then that is one thing, but she was communicating through the vastness of space. This is not on the character Carol, this is specifically on the director of this film. In combination to this the chase felt empty, like it was fit in just as a filler, but then the slight twist of the Skrull; which again kind of was just there. So they could have delivered a more solid intro to the Skrull and what the are capable of.

Next would be the sub-par humor. Although, some parts were okay, but for the most part it felt like lines were added at the last moment - "oh, let's add X here because it sounds good" which it was meh at best.

The cat and Nick Fury was more annoying, overplayed, and forced. It became obnoxious and I really wanted to skip over those parts. There were a couple shots were it was incredibly extended and cringy. I hate to use the term "cringe" but it fits like a glove in this situation. The addition to this cat thing, omg how Nick Fury lost his eye is beyond disappointing and utterly stupid - can't say anymore because I will become frustrated.

One key theme about this entire movie is Carol does not experience failure at all. She has small struggles, but nothing similar to a good story. In fact, these minor struggles she goes through aren't relatable. Towards the end she is literally the female version of Superman, without the failures and significant struggles. I also noticed that the music was GOD AWFUL. The terrible music caused more harm to a couple fight scenes than did good. It completely put me off. It was definitely pre-sec elected for this film because it just did not fit at all, for the movie and especially for the moment.

The antagonist(s) in this movie. What? Who? Yeah, they weren't even powerful or nearly gave Carol a run for her money. Completely underwhelming. There were two points in the film I thought a decent fight was going to happen, but nope. Yon-Rogg challenged her and she took the coward way out. Then Ronan appeared, then he disappeared. Like.. come on!

Mar Vel in the 80's was male. Why all of a sudden is Mar Vel a woman? I dunno. I minor thing, but please stick to the story. The last negative part is Brie Larson. I just did not feel it. It was like a bread stick attempting to dance. She brought no charisma or excitement into the role. Had it been Gal Gadot, this movie would have been much much different.

There is a lot of negativity here, but the good was the graphics. They were outstanding and how Carol looked in full power mode was pretty sick. Also, the teal color to the weapons were awesome too.

I truly do wish I could add to the positive paragraph above, but there really isn't much else I can add. :(

To wrap up, I will be generous here and give this movie a 4/10, but I really want to lean towards a 3/10. Watch it if you are bored, but skip out on the popcorn.
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EerieDemonbleMar 8, 2019
If you throw away all this controversy surrounding this movie, you'll get one of the weakest additions to MCU. I don't read Marvel comics, so I'm judging purely as a cinematic experience.
Story and villains are weak and forgettable. Captain
If you throw away all this controversy surrounding this movie, you'll get one of the weakest additions to MCU. I don't read Marvel comics, so I'm judging purely as a cinematic experience.
Story and villains are weak and forgettable. Captain Marvel lacks charisma and experiencing wild mood swings from stone face killer to snarky joker. Acting is sub-par and action scenes are passable. Samuel.L.Jackson and the Cat is there only for some comic relief.
Scarlet Witch, Wasp or Black Widow solo films would've been much more interesting. Captain Marvel is simply boring and you won't lose much if you skip that one.
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BeastJ18Mar 8, 2019
An overall boring and formulaic story that doesn't have much in common or much relevance to the MCU. Most of the action choreography, visual effects and sound is competently crafted. However, the story is dull, predictable and the sameAn overall boring and formulaic story that doesn't have much in common or much relevance to the MCU. Most of the action choreography, visual effects and sound is competently crafted. However, the story is dull, predictable and the same superhero story told over and over again, without the charm of some other instalments. The cinematography and editing is extremely bland. Furthermore, one of the biggest and most surprisingly poor aspects of the film, is Brie Larson. The very talented actress, delivers one of the most unlikable, wooden, inconsistent and lifeless portrayals of a character that should be packed with charm and heroism. Conclusion: You can skip this one. Expand
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ahmadashiApr 18, 2019
Meh, pretty boring. Feels like I just watched Fantastic four again. Maybe slightly better.
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JemyJamMar 12, 2019
This film in a nutshell was a bland outing, all together it was okay but given the choice I wouldn't have paid money to see it.
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egoBorderMar 25, 2019
Yikes. I was really looking forward to this as a fan of Marvel's cosmic storylines and a low-key fan of Captain Marvel herself. But unfortunately this movie crumbles under the weight of a bad script and mediocre direction. Not to mentionYikes. I was really looking forward to this as a fan of Marvel's cosmic storylines and a low-key fan of Captain Marvel herself. But unfortunately this movie crumbles under the weight of a bad script and mediocre direction. Not to mention the pressure the filmmakers must have been under to fit a new character into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Considering that, this movie isn't half bad. But it sinks again when you realize that the worst part is the main character and the villain.

Not to say Brie Larson is a bad actress, or miscast. It's simply that the story doesn't have anything for her to do, and as a result all her energy is spent posturing. The script is so afraid to give her any vulnerability that the film has no tension, even with the considerable amount of conflict in the story. There just isn't a moment in the movie at all where she's at a loss or faces a serious obstacle.

Which is all strange considering that the supporting cast is largely good and interesting. But since the villain is never even hinted at being a match for her in terms of power, and never offers anything emotional or intellectual to challenge Captain Marvel, it feels like a foregone conclusion that she will triumph on all accounts. It doesn't help that this is a prequel and we all know more or less where every element of the story will end up.

Not the worst movie in the world, but hardly inspiring or engaging. Rent it for cheap thrills, and look forward to the character growing under different directors.
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amheretojudgeMar 8, 2019
Tit For Cat.

Captain Marvel Marvel's detour in this people pleasing franchise is a slave to the formula that every other installment is brimmed of. "A safe play" claims Marvel, and protected is, their MCU in the eyes of their fans. The
Tit For Cat.

Captain Marvel

Marvel's detour in this people pleasing franchise is a slave to the formula that every other installment is brimmed of. "A safe play" claims Marvel, and protected is, their MCU in the eyes of their fans. The contribution of Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck; the co-writers and directors, is merely integrating to this formula. But what comes off disappointing, is that this time the textbook format is rotten to the core. You find yourself stealing moments from the film to enjoy. The mind games played by the writers- or so they think- is just one big hotchpotch that we are told to mug up as a thought provoking sci-fi genre tidbit. Not only it fails intellectually on raising the questions, the news-like answers delivered seems like a conspiracy to fill in a political satire where clearly it compromises the narration.

Speaking of which, the writing is often dull, with cheesy lines, daft conversations and a fatal attempt of invading humor in storytelling. Boosting off with an introductory action sequence, the characters are transparent as water when it comes to hide their duality. This off putting behavior of the makers where they are overprotective about their obvious flips and turns, is frankly annoying. After which, Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) meets our host Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), a promising duo that had the brotherly romance between them to amplify the film.

Again, this equation is piled up by 1-0-1 comic writing, none of the small talks comes is smooth, their agendas are clearly visible on the screen. I would feel that this is the real culprit of the film, how bizarrely and easily deconstructive it is. So easy it looks, and yet so much effort it costs. The shape shifters theory comes in handy like the X Men's Mystique-ish cheats and tricks. Only once in the beginning it fools you with conviction while the rest of it grows predictable.

Larson in this glowing suit is way too ready for this job. Her calculative over thought out process is miscalculated, at least Gal Gadot owned the silliness. Her never-the-underdog dimension of the character is why we don't connect with her, there is no empathy for us to punch her that spaceship out of the sky. Jackson who had been fascinated on playing the early version of Nick Fury is as good as it gets when he is sharing the screen with a cat.

His words still sounds young and sort of amateur-ish but his body language can't hide the Jackson-ness in him. Jude Law and Annette Benning are victims of the worst aspects of the script, with wafer thin charisma or ambiguity, it is depressing to see this much potential thrown out of the window. How does it fit in the series? Aforementioned, obliged to connect the dots and mention the references, the film fails to stand on its own beliefs, its own content. I wish I could at least say that the Captain Marvel has the heart to look forward, it is busy reminiscing about the past, the result is, yes, sad.
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GorGorSmshMar 12, 2019
Movie started off fairly unorganized and slow. Brie Larson was forgettable and didn't wow. This felt uninspired and I hated what happened to Fury. Weak sauce
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JonnyMentholMar 8, 2019
Weakest Marvel film since pre Iron man. Waste of money and time and has made me completely disinterested in End game. Lord I hope they don't follow through with having Captain Marvel finishing Thanos or I'm done with the MCU and they can sayWeakest Marvel film since pre Iron man. Waste of money and time and has made me completely disinterested in End game. Lord I hope they don't follow through with having Captain Marvel finishing Thanos or I'm done with the MCU and they can say goodbye to my money. I'm the lead up to release I thought the haters were just trying to get back at the actress for her comments but they were correct her character is uninteresting, her acting is abysmal, she has zero charisma and is extremely unlikable on screen. The film might have worked if The casting cerew had gotten the role right. If they want to continue with this character and have her effect the MCU going forward she needs to be recast or cut entirely. Expand
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ZygzagoonMar 13, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. While the character of Captain Marvel is enjoyable to watch, telling Earth-people she is from space with an almost reckless amusement compared to, say, your standard Star Fleet officer, the world around her seems lazy and un-immersive. Right from the get-go, we are only permitted to see Hala through a high-up window. This is the opposite of immersive. Alita let us walk the streets of her city. Really, we should have been given a chance to walk with Carol to one of her training sessions at Hala's ground-level--and see the skrull propaganda on the billboards!

This crime is repeated throughout the movie. We barely get a sense of Maria's house, for example, because the setting is barely introduced; Carol magically appears there instead of actually ENTERING the setting. We should follow her as she approaches the house, seeing her emotions as she sees the letterbox etc.

What does this all amount to? A greater focus from the audience on the clunky scene transitions, odd pacing and technical works behind the movie, because we cannot get into the world itself.
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PopulousWildmanMar 18, 2019
I actually think Brie makes an effort to make the character look as good as possible! But this character is just generic, it doesn't deserve a movie.
Other than that, the movie sucks. It has no intensity, no important moments, not growth,
I actually think Brie makes an effort to make the character look as good as possible! But this character is just generic, it doesn't deserve a movie.
Other than that, the movie sucks. It has no intensity, no important moments, not growth, it's slow, and it's really generic altogether. There's no feeling of urgency or something human in the story (like, where's Captain Marvel's Family?).
I give it a 4 for the acting of Jackson, the cat, and the chemistry between Jackson and Larson.
Oh, and the humor... it's TERRIBLE. It's just not funny.
Remember the humor in all of the other MCU movies? Well, it's not there anymore except for one... yes ONE joke. It's not even an entertaining movie.
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ArtemusMar 17, 2019
I'm truly the fan of MCU and the release of any movie in the universe is gift for me. But this movie was disappointed me. There is problem with main hero. The Captain Marvel is boring and actually annoying sometimes. The Brie Larson'sI'm truly the fan of MCU and the release of any movie in the universe is gift for me. But this movie was disappointed me. There is problem with main hero. The Captain Marvel is boring and actually annoying sometimes. The Brie Larson's perfomance in this movie is horrible she is like robot sometimes and absolutely not interesting. Plus, she is some kind of immortal in this movie and that means why i have to worried about her? The only one cool character is Nick Fury. Samuel Jackson is amazing there. He is funny and truly take your attention if he is in the frame. CGI is okay for hero's movie. The plot has a twist and for someone probably will be interesting. So that's not important movie for seeing. The only thing what i'm really worried is Endgame. The Captain Marvel present herself like the main character of MCU. BUT how i said it so, she is boring and uninteresting. I hope Marvel understand that! Expand
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DaggerrimMar 15, 2019
It's not a bad movie but it could have been so much better than it actually is.
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ABdcMar 12, 2019
Mediocore, terrible writing leads to Bri Larson being bad, bad acting, awful editing. color grading looks like concrete, misguided direction & screenplay, retcons and plotholes that are outright insulting the mcu. forgetable score and theMediocore, terrible writing leads to Bri Larson being bad, bad acting, awful editing. color grading looks like concrete, misguided direction & screenplay, retcons and plotholes that are outright insulting the mcu. forgetable score and the soudtrack didn't fit in that one scene. Expand
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GarethBMar 14, 2019
Larson is kind of wooden throughout and comes over as trying to be a cross between snarky downey junior and arnie in T2 but fails at both, convoluted story that's not very interesting due to the limited dull characters. Fury is the standoutLarson is kind of wooden throughout and comes over as trying to be a cross between snarky downey junior and arnie in T2 but fails at both, convoluted story that's not very interesting due to the limited dull characters. Fury is the standout but cannot hold it up on his own and finishes with the standard cgi mess that MOS, Suicide squad and Apocalypse aren't forgiven for, so this shouldn't be either. Expand
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IRON_MANMar 9, 2019
R.I.P MCU
2008 - 2019
Iron Man we'll miss you I did not like the movie at all its boring and the action is not that amazing, just shooting lasers, flying shooting laser etc. I also don't understand why many people is giving 0, no movie
R.I.P MCU
2008 - 2019
Iron Man we'll miss you
I did not like the movie at all its boring and the action is not that amazing, just shooting lasers, flying shooting laser etc. I also don't understand why many people is giving 0, no movie deserves a 0 maybe 1 but 0? Come on guys be more fair with your critics giving 0 is not accurate, I'm not defending Captain Marvel either, I don't know what Kevin Faige was thinking. Now EndGame and the 10 years of the MCU seem to be trashed. Where was Captain Marvel during the 10 years? You don't just introduce a new character and portray it as the Strongest Avenger bla bla bla. The way Nick Fury lost his eye is so stupid then he acts like nothing happened like if losing an eye now days is normal, Chesse
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jfallen1990Mar 8, 2019
The Movie was honestly okay/ not that good. I am a 90s kid so I really appreciate the music and stores I saw in the film. The Good Parts- Flashy Action Woah Samuel Jackson de-aging is so detailed, The Skrulls, Music selection.The Bad the oneThe Movie was honestly okay/ not that good. I am a 90s kid so I really appreciate the music and stores I saw in the film. The Good Parts- Flashy Action Woah Samuel Jackson de-aging is so detailed, The Skrulls, Music selection.The Bad the one reveal about Fury. Captain Marvel's backstory. the villain. The dialogue between characters is awful. Expand
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BigLill64Apr 22, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is a meh movie wanted to like it but... it's just a mid to lower tier marvel movie... (Although Fury losing his eye to a cat scratch is awful.....) Brie Larson looks stiff most of the time..... it was... disappointing... Wonder Woman was better.... Expand
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ccjacobs94Mar 11, 2019
Some action scenes were strong but the majority of the acting was like cardboard. A cookie cutter that tries to stand out with a feminist theme. It kind of came off as pandering. Gillette commercial the movie.
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AgentZMar 18, 2019
The third worst MCU film. Captain Feminist is filled with plot holes and continuity errors, it kind of ruins and retcons the MCU. Brie Larson’s acting was awful and wooden. She was miscast in the lead role. This movie should have been aboutThe third worst MCU film. Captain Feminist is filled with plot holes and continuity errors, it kind of ruins and retcons the MCU. Brie Larson’s acting was awful and wooden. She was miscast in the lead role. This movie should have been about Mar-Vell (the original Captain Marvel who was a white male) instead of Carol Danvers. Carol Danvers is an awful character. This is a third wave feminist movie. I wish Hollywood would just stop shoving stupid political messages and stupid social justice in movies, especially comic book movies. Captain Marvel was more like Captain Mary Sue in this movie. I can’t believe that she is supposed to be the most powerful character in the MCU, that is just **** Kevin Feige wants us to believe that she is the only one who can destroy and stop Thanos when it should really be a team effort for the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy to to defeat the mad titan. All that build-up since Iron Man back in 2008 in Phase 1 to Avengers: Endgame in 2019 in Phase 3 was all for nothing. This is a bad PC agenda driven Marvel movie pandered to SJWs, feminists, and post-millennials. This movie is trash. It is a dumpster fire. Captain Marvel made me not excited for Avengers: Endgame. It killed my hype for Avengers: Endgame. Expand
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WeakyMar 9, 2019
Just got back from theater. Best part was the cat. I thought the movie was boring and the few action scenes where dark and not well done, Brie's acting was sub par. The plot was weak with twists anyone would see coming. Not bad butJust got back from theater. Best part was the cat. I thought the movie was boring and the few action scenes where dark and not well done, Brie's acting was sub par. The plot was weak with twists anyone would see coming. Not bad but definitely not good. Wait for dvd unless you live somewhere movies are cheap. Expand
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PauloReviewsMar 10, 2019
Wow. What an amazingly bland movie.

Coming into this film with the notion that it's being heavily boycotted really made me more interested in seeing it. I understand that there are a lot of people complaining about the main actress - mostly
Wow. What an amazingly bland movie.

Coming into this film with the notion that it's being heavily boycotted really made me more interested in seeing it. I understand that there are a lot of people complaining about the main actress - mostly because of her "man-hating" remarks. However, if someone dislikes a movie so much purely because the actress couldn't help herself but to say stupid sh*t, why even see it in the first place? This movie is getting so many underwhelming reviews from the audience that it just screams desperate to me. That being said, it's not big of a deal, because if this were a better movie, the boycott would seem seriously unnecessary. As a matter of fact, "Captain Marvel" is kind of bad. "Captain Marvel" suffers the most when it's trying to present a strong female super-hero. She starts the movie with no memory of her past and is through a serious of cheesy flashes that she becomes determined to discover her roots. But throughout the movie, it's so difficult to be invested in her character because she possesses absolutely no personality, no charm and no development. She is less of a character and more of a prop for the next MCU movie that's coming out.

What can you learn about Captain Marvel so you can prepare yourself for "Avengers: Endgame"? She blasts people with her fists and she occasionally smirks? Yep, that's it. It's impossible to find her compelling when she's essentially a Mary Sue. And that brings me to my next point.

The action. I really don't think the action sequences are bad. They are shot and edited just solidly. Nothing special. However, the stakes are non-existent. I think what stands out in an action movie is that you can feel the suspense and the unpredictability of the situation. If you remove that and add a bunch of alien bad guys who clearly look like they are wearing masks, you'll get "Captain Marvel" in terms of action.

The comedy is another aspect of this picture that completely fails. I've put up with a lot of these blockbuster movies everytime they force in some "humorous" scene and I say "put up" because I can't stand them. They are uncreative and painfully unfunny. "Captain Marvel" isn't the worst in that department, but it's close.

Now, although I have issues with the film, it isn't a total misstep. I really enjoyed the production design and the special effects, to a certain degree. The movie succeeds in taking us to a place that truly feels like the 90's. The atmosphere is pleasant and I appreciate the inclusion of certain characters. Nick Fury, for instance. The de-aging technology really worked on him. The CGI in the movie is good, except for the cat, which sometimes looked computer-animated. It took me out of the movie, actually.

Talking about everything else feels pointless, as this film just seems super generic and cookie-cutter. The characters are badly written. The acting is quite awful from certain actors. So is the dialogue. Brie Larson didn't do a terrible job, but she didn't bring anything new to the table either. In short, I'm not particularly excited for her involvement in "Endgame".

The movie lacks style and substance. It's tonally off and it doesn't boast any sort of emotion. "Captain Marvel"'s hate from the audience may not be completely justified, but they are not wrong when they say this movie is very "meh".

This is not worth the money and experience, but if you like the character, then more power to you. I seriously hope this is the last bland Marvel movie we get. Wishful thinking, I know.

4/10.
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CosmicStrudelMar 13, 2019
Brie Larson's stale, monotone performance gives me hope that even I can make it as an actor. Any scene that should have been heart pumping or exciting was shot dead by Larson, with the film clinging onto life by the performances of SamuelBrie Larson's stale, monotone performance gives me hope that even I can make it as an actor. Any scene that should have been heart pumping or exciting was shot dead by Larson, with the film clinging onto life by the performances of Samuel Jackson, Ben Mendelsohn, and Lashana Lynch. This was one of the only films I've ever seen that damn near put me to sleep. The plot is a long, boring drag, and the script does nothing to help this. If anything, I hope that Larson learns from this performance and injects some much needed charisma and life into her future portrayals as Captain Marvel. Expand
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PConsoulDec 22, 2020
Worst MCU movie ever. plain, flat and OP protagonist. Weak and dumb villain.
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Butane9000Apr 19, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Okay,

Honestly considering all the press debacles Brie Larson was causing I wasn't going to watch this movie. However my friend invited me and I misunderstood him (Thought we we're going to see Shazam otherwise known as Captain Marvel in the DC universe). So when I arrived I didn't have much in expectations.

So the movie itself isn't a bad film, it's also not a great film. The movie itself probably should've been the lead in movie for the next phase. Like a flashback film after Endgame where Captain Marvel explains her ties to Earth etc. But this film definitely didn't need to be force fed right before endgame.

So let's talk specifics:
1. Characters - Honestly the main character is written in a god awful manner. It's like watching Kristen Stewart play Bella Swan from Twilight because the character is a bland terrible character. Kristen Stewart got a lot of flack for this only to find out later she has a much wider range of expressive emotions. It all comes down to how the character is written. The rest of the cast isn't particularly stunning either. While Samuel L. Jackson did a decent job as Fury his entire attitude seemed off considering the Fury we know. I know this is a prequel but there should have shown more character development for him to become who we know currently. The other problem is the main character isn't really given any challenges to overcome and direct main enemy to beat (see Iron man 1's Obadiah Stane and Iron Man 2's Whiplash)

2. Plot - A confused mess with a stupid twist you start seeing clearly from about the first quarter of the movie. Given the history of the Skrull & Kree in the comics the way they portrayed the factions is honestly rife with current real world political culture instead of established Marvel lore. There was more they could've done with back story but they chose not to the result is a ultimately unmotivated plot.

3. Nostalgia - Since the movie takes place in the 90's it's riddled with nostalgia as a selling point. Most of this was hamfisted in, especially where the soundtrack is concerned. In earlier reviews I heard them discussing certain music choices including one big one at the end of the movie. Honestly after watching it I understand where they're coming from. Some of the music, including the one at the end simply don't fit with the overall sequences resulting in viewer whiplash.

Other issues:

We have to discuss the main actress Brie Larson and her media debacles leading up the Captain Marvel. Her actions are damaging the Disney/Marvel brand by pushing debateable and often refutable "social justice" ideas and beliefs. When she states she doesn't want white men to see the movie she's talking about a gigantic swath of the fan/customer base. That's particularly troubling for any industry but it's worse in film making. Because the more an Actor/Actress shows of their real self the harder it is to separate them from the character(s) they portray on screen. This is something Kevin Spacey (as terrible choices as he's made) was correct at by keeping his private beliefs and thoughts to himself. This way when you thought of Kevin Spacey you thought to the roles he played (Kaiser Soze, 7 etc) versus Kevin Spacey the person.

*Spoilers*

Marvel plot issues. In the lead up to Captain Marvel they pushed her as being the "strongest" Avenger. However her power has the same source as Scarlet Witch originating from a infinity stone. I'm not sure on the power hierarchy among the stones but this seems just silly from both a marketing and plot/story continuity standpoint. The character herself is shown to not have any real weaknesses during the film. Which is problematic when you're trying to make a relatable character. The one thing (her emotions) which is portrayed as a weakness at the start of the film is surprise, a hidden source of strength all along! It makes her unimaginative and slowly turns her into a Mary Sue as she never really fails at anything she does unlike the rest of the characters.

Final:

Is this movie seeing? Honestly you don't need to. It's not integral to the story at all. Again it's not a bad movie, it's just unimaginative and unnecessary to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the long run. Given this outing and depending on how Endgame plays out the idea that Captain Marvel will replace Captain America & Ironman as the leads for the MCU is debatable and currently unlikely.
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davidalogangeJul 25, 2019
This movie is not a good movie, even if you like the mcu, it's not a good super-hero movie, if you want watch a good movie with a good female chharacter watch wonder woman (or alita)
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AngryBanelingMar 8, 2019
Where is the hero's struggle in a superhero movie? She's a complete mary sue. Did you expect to find compelling storytelling in this "origin" movie like Iron Man, Captain America: The First Avenger and THOR? Well, you thought wrong! It's aWhere is the hero's struggle in a superhero movie? She's a complete mary sue. Did you expect to find compelling storytelling in this "origin" movie like Iron Man, Captain America: The First Avenger and THOR? Well, you thought wrong! It's a two-hour bore. And, if you ever wondered what Nick Fury meant (Winter Soldier reference) when he said "The last time I trusted someone I lost an eye" prepare for severe disappointment. What the hell is wrong with you Marvel?! You made a joke out of a serious character building moment from a previous MCU movie!

4/10 This movie is a joke.
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lkg340Mar 9, 2019
This movie will be good for the general audience but real Marvel comic fans will spot the changes made to Captain Marvel's origin which most was not for the better. The movie cast held their own but Brie Larson was 50/50 and not veryThis movie will be good for the general audience but real Marvel comic fans will spot the changes made to Captain Marvel's origin which most was not for the better. The movie cast held their own but Brie Larson was 50/50 and not very convincing as a typical Marvel hero. The plot was nothing new and the ending was very predictable. If fans need a "MCU" fix then go check it out. If fans are looking for a big "reveal" for Endgame they will be sorely disappointed. This movie should have been out sooner but probably couldn't standalone without Endgame around the corner. Expand
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quasar1967Mar 8, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Good

Goose The Cat steals the show
Ben Mendelson as Talos the Skrull is a decent enough villain
Samuel L Jackson as Nick Fury is great as usual

The Bad

Brie Larson is terribly miscast and seems to possess only one emotion, bored and disinterested
when she tries to be funny, it just comes across as forced and falls flat every time
Captain Marvel is too OP, and as a result, its difficult for people to relate to her
Nick Fury gets the idea for the Avengers from the name on the side of Carols fighter jet
a cat is responsible for Nick Fury losing his eye, A CAT
Shield acquires the Tessaract when the cat coughs it up on Furys desk, totally retconning the events of Captain America The First Avenger
men are portrayed as either bad or incompetent throughout the movie
during one of the fight scenes, a song is played that is supposed to be some kind of female empowerment, but is just cringe worthy
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KSalsMar 8, 2019
It is not as bad as people are saying, but it's pretty bad. The script is an after thought it seems while watching this film. All of the easter eggs just makes you mad, like how Nick Furry lost eye. Really, it's just a bad film, let alone aIt is not as bad as people are saying, but it's pretty bad. The script is an after thought it seems while watching this film. All of the easter eggs just makes you mad, like how Nick Furry lost eye. Really, it's just a bad film, let alone a bad Marvel film. Expand
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Ps4switchMar 10, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Captain marvel IS NOT for comic book fans or fans of the mcu or more specifically, men(especially white men) its for feminists. After captain marvel spares with yon-rogg, the viewers are quickly bombarded with feminists viewpoints like her being constantly told "she's not good enough (by men) she's not strong enough( by men) she's told she's too emotional (mostly by men) she should smile( that's patriarchal oppression committed by men in this movie) even as she gets into a fighter jet she's told(it's called a" cock pit for a reason) due to larsons constant feminists beliefs, these scenes only serve as a reminder to the male audience watching that she does in fact have a problem with men..... That aside, how good is the captain marvel movie? Well to be honest, it doesn't deserve a 1 neither does it deserve a 10, its a subpar and mostly dull ride through the MCU. The problem with captain marvel is that it has way too many glaring problems people praising this movie just cant see, for one, monica rambeau is a child!? Really? For all of brie's activism about getting women of color starring roles in films then by all rights, monica rambeau should of been( like in the comics) should have been the star, not a child who looks up to carol danvers who comes AFTER monica in the comics in taking iver the role of captain marvel.

Brie larsons acting in this film is arguably the biggest failing in this movie as she shows little to no emotion besides a ghost eyed mad face expression and a wierd spooky smile, remember the scene where the neighbor knocks on the door and captain marvel thinks its talos? Yeah... That scene was horrible because it was set up as comedy but brie couldn't pull it off since she used that same face expression throughtout the movie, in fact, many scenes designed as comedic relief just fell short like when she yelled back at the skrull warriors with her tongue hanging out.... Smh that was just awful. Another failing of the captain marvel movie was the portrayal of mar-vell who's a woman, now if it wasnt for larsons in your face activism, most fans would have looked over this retelling of mar-vell BUT instead, mar-vell being a woman has the distinct smell of women good/man bad feel. Marvel studios did the fans bad in pushing an agenda when the fans and regular crowd just wanted a great comic book movie.

The story makes little sense aslo, like how she got her powers, she blew up an engine that used the some of the tesercact powers? And she's the strongest hero? Scarlet witch was literally infused with the reality stones powers but captain marvel is the strongest? Ok we can let that slide BUT theirs also many continuity errors that basically ends up rewriting VARIOUS MCU plots like captain america, how the teseract was found, fury not knowing about the it, his eye being taking out by a cat etc, it just feels like they just shoehored in an unlikeable character for feminists. Since thats the main narrative and driving point of this movie, you'll never connect emotionally with the character, speaking of character, fury is NEEDED to get through this two hour movie and its shown nearly throughout the movie that due to brie larsons dry acting, shes almost ALWAYS with someone, she doesnt have the acting range to truly go solo in this movie.

And now, the biggest flaw in this movie, she's a mary sue character. Throughout the movie there's NO sense of danger, threat or otherwise that even remotely slows down captain marvel. Every scenario she's in, save for the one where she's captured early on, she just overcomes all obstacles like it's nothing, this fact is truly exacerbated when she gets access to her true powers as she whips out overwhelming power blasts after another. She EASILY defears yon-rogg who also posed no threat to her, flies just by thinking about not smacking the ground then literally stops missles the size of skyscrapers with ease, blows up even bigger war ships then proceeds back to earth and one shots rogg and draggs him off to his ship to deliver a message to the supreme being. This is POOR character development or rather NO character development. There's literally nothing in this movie that puts captain marvel in danger which is just sad since heros are defined by loss and struggle even poor decision making and marvel doesnt known of that. The best thing about this movie is sam jack, the cat and ronan the accuser being in it, everything else is mediocre at best
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7NemesisMar 9, 2019
1 point for Samuel L. Jackson, 1 point for Ben Mendehlson, 2 points for Goose and 0 for Brie Larson, though I should give her credit for achieving the impossible: making a boring and unpopular character into a boring, unpopular and1 point for Samuel L. Jackson, 1 point for Ben Mendehlson, 2 points for Goose and 0 for Brie Larson, though I should give her credit for achieving the impossible: making a boring and unpopular character into a boring, unpopular and mega-obnoxious character. 75% of her lines were cringy as hell. Luckily, Samuel L Jackson, Ben Mendehlson and the kitty are the saving grace for this trash. Expand
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ChampionHorseMar 8, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie was not entirely feminist propaganda but still had light touches to it. The things that bothered me was that Captain Marvel felt more like a Phase 1 film and didn't meet my expectation especially after the incident of Infinity War. This movie felt like it should have been released 10 years ago rather than now. Brie Larson as Captain Marvel didn't show much emotion or expression making me feel distant from her as a person and not easily likeable. Captain Marvel also reached the level of invinciblity at the end of the movie and I was not quite able to relate to the character. Other superheroes like Ironman and Captain America had flaws which every regular human can relate to but not with Captain Marvel.
Overall, it was a pretty average movie making this movie the third worst Marvel movie after Thor the Dark World and The Incredible Hulk.
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MakutuMar 8, 2019
I'd say the thing that took the movie from being enjoyable to "I wish I was watching this at home so I could play on my phone" was how action scenes were shot so far away it was hard to tell who was who. As well, it didn't help that someI'd say the thing that took the movie from being enjoyable to "I wish I was watching this at home so I could play on my phone" was how action scenes were shot so far away it was hard to tell who was who. As well, it didn't help that some scenes felt like they were from a few different movies and fan edited to create this new narrative. As a whole, it just felt like it didn't have its own identity, didn't develop the characters in a meaningful way, and serves as a ret on stepping stone to create a Marvel Keanu Reeves archetype where the audience can project themselves onto the character instead versus it being someone else's epic story that they get to see.

Without question this is a wait until you can catch at the dollar theater or when it is available for streaming.
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WesleyMorris65Mar 8, 2019
Not the best movie but was a decent film but a crappy thing to gender swap Captain Mar-vel and try to make us sympathize with the skrulls. ‬
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AxonRLPMar 8, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. English is not my native language, so I apologize for spelling mistakes.
I read comics for almost 20 years, I saw all the marvel movies and all tv show (except inhumans), I found this film at best mediocre, and had moments of pure frustration.
What I liked:
Samuel L. Jackson's acting was very good, Stan Lee's tribute and cameo, Ben Mendelsohn and CG.
What i dislike
Brie Larson's performance (not all, but most, she seemed bored for most of the movie), 99% of the jokes, the genderswap of an iconic character (Mar-Vel), the predictable twist, she is very OP, the origin of the avengers name (completely ridiculous), the Kree vs. Skrull "war", Skrulls being the "immigrants", how Fury lost his eye, Fury just being a **** when woman is around (the scene with him and Photon was cringe AF) .

and about the politics of the film: yes, they have a feminist / man (white) hate moments, it's not the same level as ghostbusters but not that subtle, especially the flash backs, all white man telling her she is not good enough and she should quit and the biker scene.
Now I'm worried about Avengers: End Game, if the CM defeats thanos or has more screen time than the original cast, I'll never spend money again to see another marvel movie.
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MarcyRMar 8, 2019
My personally worst Marvel film. The movie's weaknesses are clearly due to the bad directing and the bad scripting. The story is flat, the dialogues third-rate. The characters also lack depth, the potential of all actors wasn't used.My personally worst Marvel film. The movie's weaknesses are clearly due to the bad directing and the bad scripting. The story is flat, the dialogues third-rate. The characters also lack depth, the potential of all actors wasn't used. Moreover, the cool and more pithy interpretation of Captain Marvel was more appealing. I thought it was great that they didn't try to incorporate the typical girlish stereotype, as it was the case with Wonder Woman-Movie or Supergirl-Series, for example. The cool emontionless nature of Brie's acting as Marvel has often been criticized. With a male role this would probably not have been of any consequence. Here the expectations are still very antiquated. Expand
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dalhornMar 8, 2019
Just watched this movie, beside all the controversy around the lead actors political views I wanted to give it a chance because of my love of comics and the MCU. my issue with the movie seemed to be a attempted rehash of Captain AmericasJust watched this movie, beside all the controversy around the lead actors political views I wanted to give it a chance because of my love of comics and the MCU. my issue with the movie seemed to be a attempted rehash of Captain Americas origin from the MCU. but unlike Captain America, they barley fleshed out motivation for why Carol Danvers deserves to or wants to be a hero, they rush threw some character building points by just show flashed a men being dick to women. Being a comic book movie based in fiction I guess their world they wanted to create was a one were men treat women like **** In my own life we respect all people but I don't live with only progressive dems so maybe that's why i don't see this kind of abuse.
other then the forced ideology, I don't see any emotion from Miss Marvel, her jokes fell flat, her chemistry seemed forced with Furry. I feel like they missed a few opportunity to show more of early S.H.E.I.L.D and furry and Coulson and maybe some more incite to who they are. The thing that i dislike the most is that Miss Marvel, is that she seemed to not be excited/impressed about anything, It was like when she went full power she already knew it was it was possible, or her acting was so bad she couldn't make us believe she is the Hero she claims to be.
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Rick20033Mar 8, 2019
- A wooden performance by the main character. Without Samuel Jackson and a digital cat, this movie would be unbearable.
- A generic, uninteresting story.
- The de-prioritization of story in the pursuit of a political agenda (man-bashing toxic
- A wooden performance by the main character. Without Samuel Jackson and a digital cat, this movie would be unbearable.
- A generic, uninteresting story.
- The de-prioritization of story in the pursuit of a political agenda (man-bashing toxic feminism).
- A negative montage of men and boys…because what’s toxic feminism without attacking males?
- With one exception (Agent Coulson), pretty much every white male in the movie is portrayed negatively. - Gender swapping Mar-Vell (the male “Captain Marvel” who Carol Danvers leeched her powers from in the comics). We can’t have a MAN be a legendary hero that is looked up to by Danvers, you know!!
- Absolutely NO chemistry between Carol Danvers and the person who is portrayed as her best friend. In keeping with SJW “don’t need no man!” orthodoxy, this relationship is the stand-in for what would normally be a romantic relationship (see Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor. Can anyone really say “Wonder Woman” is *worse* as a result of having Chris Pine in it??).
- A main character who is a nobody that Marvel is desperate to make a somebody. Marvel Comics has tried over and over and over and over to get a series for her that someone would read. All cancelled. Now they are forcing her into the cinematic universe. And not only have they forced her on us, but they have (of course) made her the most powerful hero in the universe AND the person that “The Avengers” got their name from. Say, I thought the first Captain America movie, based in WW2 (about 30 years before Carol Danvers was born) was called “Captain America: THE FIRST AVENGER.” Well, ignore that! We have to promote Captain Marvel because feminism!


Now we know why Disney refused to allow reviews until two days before the release. They need to trick as many people as possible into buying a ticket before word of mouth sinks this movie.
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AntifragileMar 8, 2019
I actually thought I was going to like this. 90's nostalgia >>>> 80's nostalgia. It was just "meh" though. Better than Thor 2... Iron Man 2 though? Tough Call.

Felt like TV to me. Standard fare with a couple good guest stars but a miscast
I actually thought I was going to like this. 90's nostalgia >>>> 80's nostalgia. It was just "meh" though. Better than Thor 2... Iron Man 2 though? Tough Call.

Felt like TV to me. Standard fare with a couple good guest stars but a miscast main actress. Larson was pretty great in Room. She's a horrible superhero though. No charisma, no comic timing.

Rent it.
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excalibroMar 8, 2019
Chuckled a few times, but overall excessively bland. Can't wait to see this win Oscars for outstanding mediocrity.
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DrakierMar 8, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Captain Marvel was a movie. Yes that is a fact. Brie Larson portrayed Captain Marvel in the movie another fact. Samuel L Jackson was in the movie as Nick Fury my last fact. Now let us move on to opinions. From the opening scene of Captain Marvel to the closing credits the emotional ride was stagnant. There were moments of action and levity but at no point did I feel that there was any real struggle or worry about the outcome. This I believe is due to the knowledge that this picture was taking place in the past and the characters that make appearances in the film and appear in movies later in the timeline ment that nothing terrible would happen to them. As differing characters make their way on screen and are recognized fore knowledge takes away from this story. This makes the tension in some scenes forced and unbelievable. There is very little worry that a character’s life or existence is at risk because I know they will be in the same position or present in Avengers or Iron-man or Maybe in a chronological viewing of the MCU you could argue that an individual with no prior knowledge of the story ars or their players would have greater enjoyment viewing the film. Unfortunately for the majority of fans seeing this film whether they admit it or not the risk vs reward is just not there.
The character of Carol Danvirs is a very good character in the comics with a rich back story and internal struggle for who she was is and wants to be. The depiction we get in the movie is a very watered down version that never makes me root for her to overcome the bad guys. I do not blame Brie Larson for this entirely a lot of the blame falls on the pedestrian character development and dialogue written for her to work with. Now had she spent a weekend researching the character and tried to work the back story and wealth of character development into her portrayal I am sure that we would have had a better reception from audiences. SPOILERS BELOW.



The story of how she was rescued by the Kree and the Kree nursed her back to health and she has no memories of her prior existence along with the, I guess we can call it a, neural inhibitor had me scratching my head. The source material puts Captain Mar-vell as a scout to see about the technology level of the planet and he protects the planet then blood transfusion to Carol and wham bam she has super powers. In the film she obtains the power from the cosmic cube (tesseract) via a light speed engine explosion built by a renegade Kree scientist trying to end the Kree-Skrull war. While the Kree are the true villains of the film we are led down a rabbit hole where the Skrulls are the aggressors. This flies in the face of sixty years of cannon in the Marvel Universe. The appearance of Ronan and his attack against the earth that Carol defeated by playing Missile Command. This one sequence was absolutely enjoyable and whomever pitched the idea deserves a raise. Let's now talk about the cat. Just cause it looks like a cat don't mean it is a cat. Today it's a Flerkin what the heck is a flerkin well cross a tabby cthulu and a pocket dimension and you get a Flerkin. Goose, the Flerkin, is adorable and the kinship with Nick Fury is great. And now we know what took Nick's eye.
Agent Coulson was disappointing and I love both the character and Clark Gregg. How such a monumental experience involving the skulls and the kree how was he clueless in Agents of shield? The continuity of the characters knowledge is broken by this movie but ok I can accept that minor issue.



So over all I would recommend people to watch this film. Hate Brie Larson if you want but I am a believer that the MCU draws from the previous movies. If you didn't watch Black Panther and had little knowledge of the Marvel canon Infinity War would be confusing as hell. So go watch this knowing it matters for the end of the Avengers storyline. So movie as a standalone film sucked but it is needed for the overarching story we have been experiencing for 10 years.
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RabidPlatypusMar 8, 2019
Trying to avoid spoilers, this was not the worst ever movie, but I left the theatre feeling cheated by this movie. There was some very blatant virtue signaling, but it was not to the point that it overshadowed the movie. What didn't work wasTrying to avoid spoilers, this was not the worst ever movie, but I left the theatre feeling cheated by this movie. There was some very blatant virtue signaling, but it was not to the point that it overshadowed the movie. What didn't work was there was NO character progression, tired sexism memes, and you never felt attached to the character. Samuel L Jackson and the Cat did well. There was good splashy special effects you come to expect from Marvel, however there was none of the resonance with the character that you felt watching almost any of the other Marvel movies. All in all I find it on par with Thor Dark World... not the worst movie I've seen but it's definitely one of the worst Marvel movies. Expand
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JSKennMar 8, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. BL really lacked charisma in this movie. When I first saw Iron Man, I could not imagine anyone else playing TS. When I first saw Thor I couldn't fathom another actor other than CH playing the Norse warrior. Same with Cap, and every other amazing casting choice. But in this movie, I could easily think of 5 actresses who could've embodied the role as well or better. As for the first half of the movie--it's so darkly lit I couldn't make out a lot of detail. Her story arc of trying to find and remember her identity seemed disjointed and jangly. The problem with this plot device occurred to me half way through: WE ALREADY KNOW WHO SHE IS. SO, we didn't go on the journey with her.
At the end, she finally realizes she is SUPER, SUPER powered and invincible and can breathe in space and can destroy starships by flying through them and astonishingly doesn't destroy the rest of the bad guys and faces no real threat. Thus, she literally has no where to go because not only has she broken the glass ceiling, she apparently has reached the ceiling of her potential all in one movie. I felt that the weight of expectations was too great, the pillars all broke and the movie crashed in under the gravity of its own promise. But maybe I'll like it more on Blue Ray. As far as shoehorning her into End Game, I GENUINELY HOPE THEY DON"T EVEN THINK ABOUT LETTING HER SAVE THE DAY. The only ones who should avenge Thanos are the AVENGERS, AND NO ONE ELSE.
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falcon77Mar 8, 2019
this movie is formulaic,predictable with bland actress whom needs to be surrounded by other actors to not be a total bore,both wolverine and alita had no memories of their past lives yet were still very full chracters on their own.
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blackeffMar 8, 2019
I came here because RT is editing and manipulating audience reviews at the moment we speak, I think ppls deserved an fair honest review.
Captain Marvel is a average movie, nothing really stand out and nothing really bad, definitely nothing
I came here because RT is editing and manipulating audience reviews at the moment we speak, I think ppls deserved an fair honest review.
Captain Marvel is a average movie, nothing really stand out and nothing really bad, definitely nothing marvellous at all. It a decent stand alone movie but as the major key role of MCU next phrase this movie is a failure, lazy script, soulless acting and funny 10 years old logic, one the worst MCU introduction movie so far.
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doomshaderMar 9, 2019
average, decent scenes but main character was boring and no depth. weaker MCU movie. hope the character Captain marvel is better in End Game, otherwise that will suck.
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johnnie_w2Mar 9, 2019
I do not agree with the reviews that stat this is the worse movie made, I also do not agree with the greatest movie comments. The fights were bland or jumped around too much. No sitting on the edge of your seat...just an OK movie.
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CBScott7Mar 9, 2019
I don't think this movie was horrible., but I feel like it left a lot to be desired. De-aging CGI is pretty cool. Colson was in it, so that was a plus. Brie Larson's character was meh. I think it was just poorly written. The whole amnesiaI don't think this movie was horrible., but I feel like it left a lot to be desired. De-aging CGI is pretty cool. Colson was in it, so that was a plus. Brie Larson's character was meh. I think it was just poorly written. The whole amnesia story is so played out. I feel like this movie would have done better 3-4 years ago with a different actress, instead of feeling crammed in to milk MCU fans right before Endgame. Pretty much only watched it because it's required viewing for Endgame. I was rather bored. Very dry for an origin story. Expand
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CharlieRiiotMar 9, 2019
Es una pelicula "dominguera", es recatada por la actuacion de Samuel L Jackson pero hecharon por la borda la actitud de los Skrulls (que parece namekusei) pues los hacen ver como estupidos al igual que la razon por la que Fury perdio su ojo.Es una pelicula "dominguera", es recatada por la actuacion de Samuel L Jackson pero hecharon por la borda la actitud de los Skrulls (que parece namekusei) pues los hacen ver como estupidos al igual que la razon por la que Fury perdio su ojo. La actuacion de Brien es mediocre pues no es buena ni mala simplemente la aceptas porque no te queda de otra, el personaje de Jude Law queda totalmente desperdiciado. Expand
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GoMarko81Mar 9, 2019
It is not that bad and the action scenes are really cool but I miss something in this movie. This why just a 4.
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boogiepop1999Mar 9, 2019
not the worst MCU movie ever, but definitely one of the bottom five. The pacing is horrible. Very little emotional payoff at the end. Lackluster character development. Even the special effects are subpar. Generally speaking a snoozefest. Anot the worst MCU movie ever, but definitely one of the bottom five. The pacing is horrible. Very little emotional payoff at the end. Lackluster character development. Even the special effects are subpar. Generally speaking a snoozefest. A great pity as I enjoyed the last eight or so MCU movies quite a lot. Expand
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OlddadMar 9, 2019
Starts off great, Stan Lee tribute. Then becomes a weak amnesia movie with too much dialogue and minimal impact of Danvers discoveries. We get injecting Matrix Movie moments [not once, but twice] providing a vector to show the moviesStarts off great, Stan Lee tribute. Then becomes a weak amnesia movie with too much dialogue and minimal impact of Danvers discoveries. We get injecting Matrix Movie moments [not once, but twice] providing a vector to show the movies MESSage. Again, derivative, not creative. Jackson is solid, then hour or so of the cop buddy movie derivative is fine, but again nothing new. Danvers story are is a flat line, both as she is neither surprised or challenged by anything and its DOA. Finally, special effects are fair [absolutely pitiful next to Alita Battle Angel] and Mary Sue characters are boring. The scene with Ronan had be simultaneously retching and laughing. OK got to also share that the Cat eye thing is an abomination to the story canon [watch the movies writers]. If she is the center of Phase 4 MCU is going to circle a black whole of lost revenue and fans. Kevin F, keep following your HERo Kathleen Kennedy. You got it big guy. Expand
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TalkingHead00Mar 9, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I don’t really hate this movie, I only hate films that completely bore me, this one doesn’t, and it just makes me mad. First off I have to preface by saying I’m not a marvel fan. I’ve seen a few Marvel films and I generally find them to be okay. I mean after all they are made to be as accessible as possible; they are films for everyone, meaning there are no specific elements that really stand out or shine in any way. Marvel movies are very much streamlined.
Now that that’s outta the way, let me get to the actual film. First of all this film is too action-heavy, it’s too much of a cg show; I would argue most of it could’ve been cut. In fact I think the first act should’ve been the big reveal that the Skrulls are allegedly not terrorists but are simply searching for a home from the presumably imperialist Kree. You might ask why the reveal? Well because this film is under developed and it could use a better structure. The moral quandary this film represents is very interesting, Carol (Captain Marvel) realizes that she was lied to by the Star Force and by extension Kree society, since the Kree hid her past from her and accuse the Skrulls of being galactic terrorists. she now is faced with a serious dilemma, she has been a member of the star force for half a decade, her initial loyalty lies with the Kree, she has been socialized and integrated into Kree Society to the point that she joined the military force of said society, but now she also knows that she was essentially kidnapped from her actual home and that the Kree are fighting for an unjust cause against the Skrulls. What does she do? Well it takes one cliché motivational speech from a friend, and 30 seconds of thought for her to completely flip sides. She then proceeds to fight her friends aggressively and without remorse, she destroys an entire Star Force fleet and probably kills hundreds of soldiers. Moreover hilariously unfitting 80s-90s pop is playing in the background. So I guess we are just to assume that the Skrulls are just considered terrorists for no reason, That the entire Star Force militia is bad and worthy of genocide? Well I don’t know if this movie understands this very well, there is no real world building or examination of propaganda that pushes anti-skrull sentiment; we just know that they’ve been “fighting a war for centuries”. This is a confused film, it fails to understand and explore its own themes, it claims to be a feminist film but it also says that a woman needs to gain un-fathomable super powers to overcome struggles, it’s a film with a political message about tolerance and anti-violence, and yet it basks in its expensive, ridiculous, and at times incompressible action and destruction. So what does this film offer to anyone who isn’t a marvel fan and has no deep interest in the over-arching lore of the MCU, probably just a headache and a lazy answer to an interesting question, note that I’m not saying these films need to appeal to non marvel fans, I’m saying that our Main character has flimsy principles at best, and at worst is a thoughtless murderer.
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ran451Mar 9, 2019
This movie isn't "trash" it's also not "bad" but it isn't greatness either. It is one of Marvel's weaker offerings and its "Meh" in mt opinion. I thought Nick deserved a better reason for why he lost an eye - just saying.
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FiremanDaveMar 9, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. There are four primary problems I have with this movie which lead me to give the score I'm giving. The first two have to do with the effect this movie will have on the MCU. First, It really appears that Captain Marvel is being set up to be the last minute hero who saves the day in Endgame. This would be a great disservice to the existing characters who have so much already invested in the fight against Thanos and deserve to have their own victory without a brand new character stealing all the thunder. Second, I think Marvel has created their own "Superman" problem. Captain Marvel is a ridiculously overpowered character, who will make any other characters insignificant, much like Superman did in Justice League. Those are the two biggest problems I have with the movie. The third issue I have is with the acting of Brie Larson. Some of the most important scenes in the film saw her delivering her lines like she was in a school play, or reading from a teleprompter. Her character was not compelling at all. I think with the right actress in that role, the movie could have been much more powerful. Brie Larson was not the right actress. The fourth problem I had was with the underlying social theme of the film, which is Captain Marvel raising herself up and freeing herself from the "patriarchy". To establish this, she is given a backstory where she is surrounded by men who are all displaying over the top sexist behavior towards her, acting in ways that I have never seen men act in real life. The film also seems to take a lot of pleasure in having her boss Nick Fury around. This seems to be a common trait among "feminist" heroines... they can't simply create a good, strong heroine. Instead they have to portray all the men around her as weak or scumbags because the goal is to make the heroine appear particularly superior to men. Therefore, the world is warped to serve this narrative, and we get a very unrealistic characterization of what most men are like.
The movie had some funny moments, but much of the intended humor didn't really work. About halfway through I caught myself dozing off, which is not a good sign. The reactions of the others in the theater pretty much mirrored my own. Overall, I wouldn't call it a terrible movie, but it was disappointing and certainly didn't match up to what I would expect from Marvel.
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Jameson777Mar 9, 2019
Finding Captain Marvel's initial teaser exciting, its subsequent promotions disheartening, and its lead actress' publicly aired sentiments on feminism, patriarchy, and her apparent prejudice against white males concerning, I went into theFinding Captain Marvel's initial teaser exciting, its subsequent promotions disheartening, and its lead actress' publicly aired sentiments on feminism, patriarchy, and her apparent prejudice against white males concerning, I went into the screening for this one very skeptical and expecting a bit of a mess, or possibly even a propaganda film. How did it fare?

To begin, let me say that this film does have its merits and has a reasonably strong first act. While the acting of its lead, Brie Larson, was by and large underwhelming and flat throughout, others such as Mendlesohn and Jackson brought their usual A-game. The effects were well done, and the score was immersive and unique, standing apart in a great way from its fellow MCU entries. Sadly, these stronger elements of the film were not enough to hold up the weight of its weaknesses, of which there was plenty. The most glaring issue for me would have to be the weak-to-nonexistent story arc of its primary character, "Vers" / Carol Danvers. She started the movie assertive, determined, confident, and strong and ended the movie... assertive, determined, confident, and strong. But hey, she got more powerful! So there's that. Apart from this, Brie Larson's performance falls disappointingly flat, leaving scenes (one with her mentor, in particular) which could and should have been powerful moments in the film feeling hollow and unaffecting as a result.

The general plot of the story has a solid outline but is inadequately fleshed out, leading to a few plot holes. The screenwriters' neglect in this area has also led to the creation of the first noticeably glaring continuity errors in the MCU (conflicts with some of Nick Fury's words and actions from earlier MCU films, places kinks in the explanation of what happened to certain pivotal elements from other movies, etc.), which Marvel has up until now managed to smoothly avoid. Character development feels somewhat lacking with some supporting characters, and the friendship between Carol and Maria is entirely unconvincing, leading me to wonder if the lead role was simply miscast, or if the problem goes deeper than that and falls more on the shoulders of the director. Regardless, the end result is unfortunately the same. Fight scenes, which we as an audience have come to expect from the MCU to be nothing short of a gloriously and smoothly executed spectacle, are frustratingly dark and filled with enough jump-cuts to induce a migraine. There's one scene in particular of Vers chasing and battling an opponent in and on a train which is cut so excessively and jarringly that it nearly rendered any fight choreography needless. This, in my opinion, is unforgivable in an action film, much less a superhero blockbuster. They can do and have done so much better. So what happened here? Captain Marvel, despite being a historically bottom-shelf Marvel character that has never quite seemed to find an audience in Marvel Comics (it's reportedly been rebooted 5 times in only 6 years), had potential. Sadly, that potential seems to have been squandered by attention that should have been directed toward penning a cohesive story and casting the right talent being instead tragically directed toward advancing a feminist agenda c/o virtue signaling by the MCU and Disney in an effort which screams, "We have our Wonder Woman, too!" But they don't, really. They could have, but in the end, this proves to be simply too contrived of a work to even compare. With a bland performance by its lead, a seemingly rushed script, choppy and hard to follow fight scenes, and a lacking character arc for its namesake, Captain Marvel's pros flimsily crumble beneath the weight of its politically-charged cons. Here's hoping if it gets a sequel, the filmmakers will have learned from this and will then choose to focus more on telling a compelling story and getting solid performances from its players. Stop trying to create a "strong woman character" and just write a solid character who then shows us she is strong by virtue of her actions. Put the horse before the cart. The story will be all the better for it, and as we all know, that's all that matters. It's why we go to the movies, after all: everyone loves a good story.
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UfiixMar 9, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Just boring. Don't really feel like explaining all of it so I'll just post a few criticisms I put from facebook. The amnesia just comes off as a way to expand the runtime. The second she remembers everything she just one shots all the villains, their missiles, their ships, makes me feel like I had spent 2 hours for nothing. During so many moments it felt like they were trying for hero moments but fell flat and they do this multiple times. Such as when she first gets her suit colored and she stands there awkwardly for a second or when she first flies she does a "WOHOOO" (TWICE) or even when she unlocks her powers and she stands in front of the others with effects that look like they came from the CW. During the duration of the movie there are so many "jokes" that just made me sigh. Like the "cockpit" comment or the "smile" scene with the biker it's just little **** that isn't necessary and were put there for the sole purpose of her being validated as a woman. None of that is necessary, her being a powerful heroine speaks for itself they don't need this constant vindication where she upstages everybody to make her look badass. Also Brie did NOT do a good job acting, I maybe could see if somebody was zoned out they might not notice but so many lines felt unnatural, especially the one liners and most of the jokes. There was one scene with Fury where Carol was laughing then the camera cuts to a new angle and she has a blank expression it's really distracting. That's just a couple criticisms there are a lot more but you get the idea, I didn't like it. Expand
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EvvoiaMar 9, 2019
Not as terrible as the internet wants you to think, but rather forgettable. First part of the movie felt like the original Iron-Man, pretty fun, but the middle was muddled, boring, and predictable. The ending picked back up again, but wasNot as terrible as the internet wants you to think, but rather forgettable. First part of the movie felt like the original Iron-Man, pretty fun, but the middle was muddled, boring, and predictable. The ending picked back up again, but was still predictable. Great CGI but you'd expect that from the best superhero franchise on the planet.

Overall, it just feels 'meh' and I'm left questioning why they rushed this (and it definitely felt rushed, the pacing of the movie was all over the place, very poor job editing)...not the best quality we have come to expect from Marvel and Kevin Feige.
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Lily_TodorovaMar 9, 2019
This movie was the worse thing I've ever seen in a long time. I'm not sure what the writers were trying to achieve. It was boring and very predictable. The CGI was cheap af. Brie Larson's uninspired performance was an insult to the fans andThis movie was the worse thing I've ever seen in a long time. I'm not sure what the writers were trying to achieve. It was boring and very predictable. The CGI was cheap af. Brie Larson's uninspired performance was an insult to the fans and Fury losing his eye by a cat was one of the dumbest thing they've ever done. That's two hours of my life I wish I had back. Expand
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Domd74Mar 9, 2019
I watched this movie at the UK midnight release and to be honest, I wish I had slept instead. To start with the film is far too predictable. In my opinion brought Captain Marvel out too late, it's based not too long before the first Iron ManI watched this movie at the UK midnight release and to be honest, I wish I had slept instead. To start with the film is far too predictable. In my opinion brought Captain Marvel out too late, it's based not too long before the first Iron Man and while the film does clear up a few storylines as well, it is still too predictable. It reveals how Fury lost the use of his eye and is an origin story for Phil Coulson of sorts. However, the only part that truly stood out to me and made it a good film was the few scenes with Fury and the Flerken. Brie Larson played the character as well as the script allowed her and along with Samuel Jackson they made the movie what it was, they make a great acting team and character team but overall the script was poor and predictable. Expand
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quanhoangMar 9, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is a non-political review. The movie has its pros and cons. Pros: Nick Fury, the cat, the jokes, the CGI, the support characters are all amazing and I enjoy it a lot. Cons: the problem of the movie is the main character, aka Captain Marvel. The lack of emotions of a flawless character makes it so hard to feel in love with her. The plot is predictable. And it takes like nearly an hour to get to the fun. One of the marvel worst films Expand
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ThumbmanMar 9, 2019
CGi was good, script was pretty boring so much saying what they needed to do rather than showing it. Didn't feel the bamf, character back story of Captain marvel is so boring instead of a discouraging father would have been much moreCGi was good, script was pretty boring so much saying what they needed to do rather than showing it. Didn't feel the bamf, character back story of Captain marvel is so boring instead of a discouraging father would have been much more interesting if he was physically abusive. Expand
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Gazuto516Mar 10, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Voy a ser honesto y no voy a hablar de las idioteces que hace la actriz. La película me gusto pero nada mas. Cuando salí del cine quede normal, pero al pasar el tiempo surgieron las criticas. Comencemos por los protagonistas, Fury y Carol, y pongo a Fury primero porque es el quien, para mi, se roba la película. No pasan ni 5 minutos y ya están peleando, porque si, la mayor parte de escenas son de lucha. Los skrulls no son usados como villanos, hasta rozan lo absurdo en comedia, no se veían mal como he leído por ahí pero si están muy desaprovechados, la película sugiere que tal vez otros skrulls sean los que lleven a cabo la Secret Invasion, pero al saber como el MCU usa a sus villanos, ejemplo Ultron, desconfió demasiado. Coulson aparece poco y nada, si no estuviera en la película seria lo mismo. Los personajes que aparecen en anteriores películas, como Ronan, dicen diálogos sin sentido porque al fin y al cabo mueren. El CGI es muy notorio a veces y da algo de asco, ejemplos son Goose en varias escenas y algunas de las peleas de la Capitana. La película se vuelve mas una introducción, mas que un origen, es como si Iron Man 1 hubiera terminado con Tony enfrentando a los terroristas cuando prueba su traje rojo y dorado por primera vez, eso es la película de la Capitana, no posee un villano o un enfrentamiento que la obligue a esforzarse, simplemente destroza todo probando sus poderes en libertad y sin limites. Respecto a la cantidad de poder del personaje, la pongo al mismo nivel que Thor cuando llega a Wakanda, no esta sobrecargada y no es demasiado poderosa, pero si, puede hacer explotar todo. Sobre si tiene feminismo, pues si, pero muy poco y no es muy molesto, pero si notorio. La perdida del ojo de Fury si es insultante, fue el condenado gato de un arañazo, listo. Por otro lado quiero hacer énfasis en las declaraciones de Brie sobre lo "brillante e inspirador" de la película, y bueno, no tiene nada de eso. La historia solo cuenta como Danvers se enfrenta a los engaños de su vida y ya, cuenta su origen en cierta forma, no es la gran cosa. A fin de cuentas, no es lo mejor del MCU, la pondría junto a las primeras de Thor y las secuelas de Iron Man, en serio no es super genial pero tampoco es horrible, por eso le pongo un aceptable o pasable "6". Por ultimo quiero dar una opinión respecto a la actriz con su relación al personaje, con esto quiero decir, Downey Jr, Evans, Pratt, hasta Dave Bautista, se han ganado el apoyo y gusto de los fans porque han impresionado con su actuación, actualmente no vemos a otro que pueda ocupar el lugar de Iron Man y del Cap, pero no sucede lo mismo con la Capitana, juro que si pusieran a otra actriz para la secuela no me afectaría, pero tal vez solo sea que le falta desenvolverse mas o desarrollarse conforme pasen las películas, repito como relación personaje-actriz. En conclusión: los villanos me disgustan porque no representan un reto o amenaza, toca esperar a las futuras películas y como película llega al aceptable y ya. Para finalizar quiero dejar en claro, yo odio a Brie Larson, todas sus declaraciones son repudiables o dan asco, bien quisiera darle a esta película menos de un 6, pero no puedo. Quiero decir esto para que no vengan a llover dislikes por ser feminista o cualquier cosa mas, a la actriz la odio, pero no puedo odiar, por completo, la película, no por ahora.

Edición: Si alguno vio Spider-Man Far From Home, entonces deducirá que los skrulls no se convertirán en una amenaza para el universo de héroes, es casi imposible en este punto, por eso le bajo la nota a la película, a no ser que se esfuercen y nos den un enorme plot twist en las siguiente fases.
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fcz_xMar 10, 2019
Una pelicula mediocre pero entretenida, le falta mucho de épica, lei muchas veces que el gato se robaba el protagonismo y es mentira, tiene sus momentos pero nada más...digamos que es una pelicula necesaria para la continuidad de peliculasUna pelicula mediocre pero entretenida, le falta mucho de épica, lei muchas veces que el gato se robaba el protagonismo y es mentira, tiene sus momentos pero nada más...digamos que es una pelicula necesaria para la continuidad de peliculas marvel, con intentos de escenas graciosas que me rei solo en un par, con un final que ni recuerdo, sin climax, sin accion decente, sin dialogos memorable...lo que mas vale es la primera escena post creditos, la segunda derechamente es una mierda. Expand
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LoWolfMar 10, 2019
First 20 mins was an insane rollercoaster,after that,i had to keep myself from falling asleep.
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AndyGEMar 10, 2019
Nice movie if you are a 12 year old kids. My Kids really loved it. Action and blowing up stuff a lot.
But for me, as an adult, who liked Thor 3, Avengers and Guardians... this movie is way to mediocre. But okay... its an origin story. It's as
Nice movie if you are a 12 year old kids. My Kids really loved it. Action and blowing up stuff a lot.
But for me, as an adult, who liked Thor 3, Avengers and Guardians... this movie is way to mediocre. But okay... its an origin story. It's as weak as Thor 1 or Captain America 1. Or of course, if you liked them, you might like it as well.

Last comparison: Wonder Woman was way better than Captain Marvel. I hope they didn't kill the MCU, because she is way to overpowered. Looked like she can kill Thanos in a second.
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ClairePendragonMar 10, 2019
Nick Fury and the bad guy are the most enjoyable characters.
Brie is neither bad nor good.
I almost wish her character was bad/quirky, so at least she could have jokes made with her, and the avengers cast, but she's a bland character. (She
Nick Fury and the bad guy are the most enjoyable characters.
Brie is neither bad nor good.
I almost wish her character was bad/quirky, so at least she could have jokes made with her, and the avengers cast, but she's a bland character.
(She has no ambitions/goals, no dislikes/fears. People point the way, and she goes.)

Plot is average.
With some fixing to the script, it could have been better.
With some better acting on brie's part, and another woman's part, it could have gotten quite emotional, even with the script as is.

The jabs at men were kept somewhat to a minimal, and the focus was less on the men, but the idea of "You can't do it". (Which was the best way to deal with the issue, despite not being placed well in the movie)
But these scenes dont fit in the story, due to how the main character doesnt fail at anything, nor had to struggle to achieve anything.
Suddenly at the end, it almost tries to bring that message back, but comes off corny, and out of place.

While not a bad movie, I cant help but disagree with Brie's/Marvels attempt to badmouth males for the sake of trying to promote this movie, and hold off until womens day, to see if that would raise sales.
I'd say read a synopsis of the movie, but dont pay to see it.
But if you do see it, you wont feel cheated by it, but you probably wont find it very good. (It would be entertaining to a teenager or someone who just wants to see action, and not think on the situation much.)



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4.5/10
Average, not bad, not good.
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(Improved script could have added 1-2 points, and improved acting on the 2 actresses, would have added 1-2 points. It really could have been a 9/10 movie!)
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DontDeleteMeBroMar 10, 2019
Brie Larson was a miscast for this movie. No emotion in her character as Carol Danvers. It was dragging the movie down like an anchor on a sinking ship.

Samuel Jackson did not do enough in this movie to save it. The movie was moderately
Brie Larson was a miscast for this movie. No emotion in her character as Carol Danvers. It was dragging the movie down like an anchor on a sinking ship.

Samuel Jackson did not do enough in this movie to save it. The movie was moderately pleasing visually but not enough to push it back in the right direction. The story was VERY predictable. Carol Danvers being this powerful is a disappointment considering how her powers scale with all the other Avengers. I hope Endgame won't be affected too much by the negatives of this movie.
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JanglesMar 10, 2019
Dear Hollywood, if you want people to take female leads as seriously as they do the male ones you need to create characters that are likable and relate-able. You also need to choose actresses that wont go out of her way to try and shame halfDear Hollywood, if you want people to take female leads as seriously as they do the male ones you need to create characters that are likable and relate-able. You also need to choose actresses that wont go out of her way to try and shame half of the population of the planet out of seeing her movie.
From start to finish there are gaping holes, inconsistencies with existing MCU canon and an overall lack of anything exciting. The final nail for me, personally, was the garbage way you got rid of Fury's eye.
Why did you let this happen Marvel? This is what lowest common denominator film producing in current year gets you. You made lots of money, I hope spitting on the people that have kept your business running for years was worth it.
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DaciusMar 11, 2019
I had serious issues with the retconned nature of this movie. It tried to hit the nostalgia that Guardians had and missed a bit. I found Brie Larson weak and un-charismatic.... I am not sure if that was her fault or the director. But I justI had serious issues with the retconned nature of this movie. It tried to hit the nostalgia that Guardians had and missed a bit. I found Brie Larson weak and un-charismatic.... I am not sure if that was her fault or the director. But I just had a really hard time rooting for her. The anti-aging CGI was ok. I lost immersion a few times when it went from light and dark. Music was inappropriate at times. The retconn was what bothered me so much. Expand
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AlphafoxrunMar 11, 2019
This movie had the potential to be great, but it felt like the creators were trying their hardest to fumble the ball at ever turn. The title character has no flaws or weaknesses. While Clark Gregg's Coulson felt spot on, Samuel L JacksonThis movie had the potential to be great, but it felt like the creators were trying their hardest to fumble the ball at ever turn. The title character has no flaws or weaknesses. While Clark Gregg's Coulson felt spot on, Samuel L Jackson played a character that seemed the polar opposite of Nick Fury. The film score was good, but the song choice during the closest thing this movie had to a climatic battle was met with an audible groan from the audience. It is worth watching once, but I believe it will degrade in quality with each subsequent viewing. Wait for it to come out on a streaming service Expand
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PMousseauMar 11, 2019
Tried leaving a review on Rotten tomatoes but it would not let me and not sure why. This movie was ok. I am a huge Marvel fan and a fan of superhero movies. I was surprised when they announced this character as a solo movie as it is andTried leaving a review on Rotten tomatoes but it would not let me and not sure why. This movie was ok. I am a huge Marvel fan and a fan of superhero movies. I was surprised when they announced this character as a solo movie as it is and was not a very popular one. There could have been so many female strong characters to choose from such as Black widow, spider-woman, she-hulk scarlet witch etc. Saying that, this is what Marvel choose and what we are “stuck” with. I was bored at times and definitely would not watch it again. Like most fans, I can’t wait for End Game. I just hope that Marvel doesn’t stick with the plan of having CM as the saviour or even having a large role. I would prefer she not even be in it at all. They could learn from this mistake and take this opportunity to bring in another new female hero ( if this is what they want) or just use an existing one and build her character. Disappointed in this movie and in Marvel and hoping like heck that they will make up for it in future movies such as End Game. Thank you. Oh and 1 more thing, please try to stick more closely to source material.. Thanks again. Expand
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DeltaRavenMar 11, 2019
The trailers didn't particularly get me that interested for this movie, but riding the Endgame Hype I felt like I needed to see it anyways. Let me say that you can skip this movie, it's not required for Endgame.

Brie Larson had some decent
The trailers didn't particularly get me that interested for this movie, but riding the Endgame Hype I felt like I needed to see it anyways. Let me say that you can skip this movie, it's not required for Endgame.

Brie Larson had some decent movies in the past so I was hopeful she could pull off this character, but she just didn't feel right for the role. When she was on screen I didn't see "Captain Marvel" I just saw an actor playing the character. Compare this to Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans, in their movies you don't see them as Actors playing the characters, you just see the characters because their personality is perfect for it. This is the problem for Brie Larson, she doesn't seem to have a personality in this. Most of what we see if her is either a deadpan expression or a snarky smile which just feels so forced most of the time.

I did like how Nick Fury was portrayed, and him and Carol Danvers do have a few decent moments on screen. Some points felt like it was a Buddy Cop movie, which were some points I personally enjoyed.

Goose the cat had great moments on screen (There's one part which makes the Bruce Banner introduction scene in "Avengers" much funnier), and Mendelson was another casting member I enjoyed seeing on screen.

That was most of the good things I have to say about the movie, now lets get into some of the bad without talking spoilers. CGI was meh, and looked incomplete in a few areas. Carol Danvers is a bit of a Mary Sue, and doesn't really go through much of a character arc. It kinda feels like it's more of a straight line.

There's one action scene that's set to the song of "I'm Just a Girl" which honestly made me cringe a bit. Speaking of action scenes... The camerawork in this movie during action scenes felt so off. If you've seen the movie you probably know what I mean. Especially during the later points, it never seems to focus completely on the action.

This movie has multiple retcons and plotholes which I can't go into detail specifically due to making this a spoiler-free review, but it feels like they're really trying to shoehorn in Captain Marvel at this point. They're trying to forcibly bend the MCU around her character, which I'm worried about if all movies with her are like this one. Her character is constantly said to be the "Most Powerful" in the MCU, which I felt they shouldn't have done. They're trying to force people to care about this character, which I just couldn't do at any point during the movie. Also, there was one scene with Nick Fury which made me absolutely furious. You know which scene I'm talking about if you've seen the movie. It completely makes one of his badass lines in The Winter Soldier into a **** line. That in it's own made me lower the score from what would have been a 5.

The movie wasn't overly-saturated with Feminism like I was expecting due to the marketing, but there definitely were some moments that I said "Yep, that's a feminist point." It wasn't my biggest complaint, but it was enough to make me roll my eyes a few times.

My verdict: 2/5. It had some charm in moments, but fell flat in many moments which killed any enthusiasm I had before. By the time the final act came around, I was honestly just hoping for it to be over. Not a movie that I'd go see again or buy, but it isn't the absolute worst of the MCU. It's a "Meh" movie, and IMO towards the bottom 5 or so. It's not a failure of a movie, but a failure of a Marvel Movie given they have a reputation for high quality these days.

If you haven't seen it yet, wait until it comes to Netflix or Redbox, it isn't worth going into theaters to see.
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WSiaBMar 12, 2019
Perhaps one of the worse movies in MCU library, Jackson and "Goose" are unfortunately not able to save it. Wish I had waited for it on DVD rental or streaming.
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ZilinaMar 13, 2019
Mediocre at best, Brie omnipotent, out of my way moon attitude and mostly no emotions as Loken in T3, no buttocks, no romance – probably 10% orientation in next sequel reveal, Samuel mostly robin shut up type companion, alien cat - really.Mediocre at best, Brie omnipotent, out of my way moon attitude and mostly no emotions as Loken in T3, no buttocks, no romance – probably 10% orientation in next sequel reveal, Samuel mostly robin shut up type companion, alien cat - really. I’m really worried about end game. Expand
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MauMunizMar 16, 2019
The worst movie in the MCU. Boring, generic and burocratic. Nick Fury out of character and a badly created CGI cat are among the many flaws. This movie is part of the reason Thanos snapped his fingers.
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MiketheSwitMar 17, 2019
Bland as Brie Larson saying the word bland. It's unfortunate because the character has potential, although they were a bit heavy-handed in writing her as a "strong female character despite the male establishment." I enjoyed Captain Marvel'sBland as Brie Larson saying the word bland. It's unfortunate because the character has potential, although they were a bit heavy-handed in writing her as a "strong female character despite the male establishment." I enjoyed Captain Marvel's relationship with her "mentor" played by Jude Law. Jude Law did as good a job as he could have with what they edited into the movie; sadly I still don't remember what his character's completely forgettable name is. Ben Mendelsohn played a great likable character. Samuel L. Jackson pretty much saved the movie, and it would have been nice if they did more with Lashana Lynch's character Maria Rambaeu. This movie creates many plot holes on how it fits into the MCU, and additionally, it retcons details to shoe-horn Capt. Marvel as a more meaningful character into the MCU. All of the blame for this movie's failings aren't on Brie Larson alone, as the director's and Kevin Feige are also why this movie feels so forced. It's sad because I know this movie was made after Endgame and now I'm wary about Captain Marvel's heavy-handed blandness in Endgame. Expand
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WebMikeMar 17, 2019
An entertaining movie that does achieve lift-off, too bad its as aerodynamic as a plank of wood. Also raises continuity issues for the MCU. 4/10 for the adequate, but underwhelming Captain Marvel.

Great performances by Ben Mendelsohn and
An entertaining movie that does achieve lift-off, too bad its as aerodynamic as a plank of wood. Also raises continuity issues for the MCU. 4/10 for the adequate, but underwhelming Captain Marvel.

Great performances by Ben Mendelsohn and Samuel L Jackson carried this movie. Brie Larson's Carol Danvers has some compelling and likable moments in the first act, but her performance takes a nosedive in acts 2 & 3. To be fair, I think having amnesia hamstrung what she could do. Great makeup for the skrulls (Talos in particular); it's all practical, lifellike, and akin to the comics. However, they use them to make a political statement that takes me out of the movie when there were very touching moments to it. On top of all of that, we have an invincible bore in the form of Captain Marvel when the third act comes around.

To be fair, I feel there were too many cooks in the kitchen behind the scenes in terms of directors and screenwriters taking this movie in different directions, and it did no service to Brie Larson. This does give me hope for her performance in Endgame, as the Russo Brothers have proven themselves time and time again.
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MekaGojiraMar 18, 2019
Mary Sues in movies are what air brushed photos are to magazine covers. How someone can profess to be a feminist and be angry at the later and not the former is beyond me. Captain Marvel is Disney Star War's Rey of the Marvel universe.Mary Sues in movies are what air brushed photos are to magazine covers. How someone can profess to be a feminist and be angry at the later and not the former is beyond me. Captain Marvel is Disney Star War's Rey of the Marvel universe. Casting female protagonists as heroes with no need to go upon a hero's journey makes for forgettable films and does little in promoting gender equality. Expand
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DennyNRMar 18, 2019
I remember Goose than Captain Marvel itself. Worst secret weapon to kill Thanos!
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ookoshiMar 20, 2019
I went into the movie thinking it was going to be terrible, and ended up reasonably entertained as a result. Not going opening weekend was a good thing, I think. Overall, the movie is OK. The writing for the movie is pretty decent, withI went into the movie thinking it was going to be terrible, and ended up reasonably entertained as a result. Not going opening weekend was a good thing, I think. Overall, the movie is OK. The writing for the movie is pretty decent, with the funny scenes you would expect from any Marvel movie these days. The plot is not very interesting or exciting, but if you're going to see the movie just to see Captain Marvel's origin story and her place in the MCU, it's fine. In many ways, the movie is designed to be a teaser for Endgame, and in that role, it does its job.

Brie's performance in the movie may not have been Oscar worthy, but it was good. I think some people's opinions of her are biased by some of the things she's said prior to the film's release. And, she's said some objectively incorrect things.

My only wish is that Brie and others would realize that people who are critical of the movie are not necessarily critical because of sexist reasons. I'm sorry, the plot to the movie is thin. It just is. That has nothing to do with who is the protagonist. The people who say stuff like that (I'm looking at you, Brie, Clark, et al) forget that the same people criticizing this movie loved movies like Wonder Woman, Rogue One, Alita: Battle Angel, Atomic Blonde, Aliens, Ghost in the Shell (once you get past the white washing), and others, all of whom came first and all of whom did it better. If the fans have such a problem with female heroines, why do those movies all have better reviews? Don't blame gender politics, look within, and make better movies.
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CanadianMikeTVMar 21, 2019
I found that the movie was like Batman vs Superman, in the sense it took too long to get to the action and by the time it did I was bored and out of popcorn. The main character was kind of boring, she could have showed more emotions. When weI found that the movie was like Batman vs Superman, in the sense it took too long to get to the action and by the time it did I was bored and out of popcorn. The main character was kind of boring, she could have showed more emotions. When we got to the action it was pretty usual for Marvel, captivating but not enough for me to go see it twice. Expand
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metacecApr 25, 2019
Too much Mary Sue. Disney has a problem with this. Production quality is good but writing and dialogue not so much. I'm okay with metoo movement but not overboard with it. Let's go for equality not superiority. Make things at least have aToo much Mary Sue. Disney has a problem with this. Production quality is good but writing and dialogue not so much. I'm okay with metoo movement but not overboard with it. Let's go for equality not superiority. Make things at least have a semblance of believability. I know it's a comic book movie but still. Expand
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UhhhhReviewMay 6, 2019
It wasn't as bad as I thought so that ill give it. But overall just a bad performance and I think the movie may have shined with a better origin story and moral lesson at the end. She didn't seem to learn anything other than "oh im strongerIt wasn't as bad as I thought so that ill give it. But overall just a bad performance and I think the movie may have shined with a better origin story and moral lesson at the end. She didn't seem to learn anything other than "oh im stronger with my emotions I was right all along to use my powers all the time and put all of my emotion into it." Which honestly isn't really... meaningful. Brie Larson, while a good actor in Scott Pilgrim Verses The World, Seems to still be as dead faced as when she played Kim Pine. A role meant to be dead and lifeless. Nick Fury had alright moments but I think that this movie in total was just boring and not fun at all. Marvel set a bar and they just didn't reach it with this one mediocre film. Expand
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SeppsSep 7, 2020
This one is a mixed bag. The premise is fun, and it's refreshing to see Nick Fury in an overwhelming situation before he gets into the pilot seat. The conspiracy, without spoiling, is one I think makes for a lot of paranoid fun, as you'reThis one is a mixed bag. The premise is fun, and it's refreshing to see Nick Fury in an overwhelming situation before he gets into the pilot seat. The conspiracy, without spoiling, is one I think makes for a lot of paranoid fun, as you're always wondering what's around the corner, and who is going to be secretly in on it. Unfortunately, it's seated by a protagonist whose character and performer are flat.

Captain Marvel's action sequences are weightless and flashy. The protagonist has unquantified god power from the beginning, nothing ever comes close to threatening her in any way, and this leads to the third act falling flat once the cat's out of the bag and all that's left is to punch the bad guy.

As a sucker for humans in silly face paint playing old-school aliens, I had a lot of fun with the second act, enough to say I enjoyed the film overall. If you're looking for a fun *action* film, however, you're not going to find it here. It's not bad because it includes a woman (obviously), it's mediocre because that woman has nothing to learn and nothing to overcome. Had they replaced Captain Marvel's role with Black Widow, Hawkeye, or any more grounded hero and kept the same premise (leaning into the Men in Black angle), the threat would have certainly felt more credible. As is, this is a movie you'll struggle to stay off your phone for.
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classicmoviesMay 23, 2019
I really did not enjoy watching this movie,its a simple bland movie that looks like a high quality amateur movie what normally goes very slow to watch
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NikeBoyMay 27, 2019
Um filme muito cômico, personagem sem carisma e trama sem sal, plot twist fraco sem nenhum desenvolvimento
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CrazyStupidJakeJul 30, 2019
Totally bland and uncreative in nearly every sense but I’ll try not to be too negative about it. The 90’s aesthetic worked for me and the set design for those scenes are much nicer than the CGI everything found around the beginning and end ofTotally bland and uncreative in nearly every sense but I’ll try not to be too negative about it. The 90’s aesthetic worked for me and the set design for those scenes are much nicer than the CGI everything found around the beginning and end of the film. The de-aging of Samuel L. Jackson looks fantastic and I really enjoyed all of his scenes. The arc of Ben Mendelsohn’s character was unexpected and I’m always a fan of seeing him. The writing in this film is just so basic and boring that it was difficult to enjoy any of the poorly-written characters or uninteresting action sequences. I’m definitely fed up with these Marvel origin stories but I really expected something more exciting from the talent involved. With a superhero this powerful, the action sequences have no tension to them at all. With a superhero this bland, it’s becomes difficult for me to care at all.
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Ashkan1994Oct 4, 2019
the worst thing about this movie is its critic reviews . is this movie deserve above 60 just because its hero is a woman ? this was the worst movie in mcu by far . also , captain marvel have a power that makes her equal to thanos but i ,the worst thing about this movie is its critic reviews . is this movie deserve above 60 just because its hero is a woman ? this was the worst movie in mcu by far . also , captain marvel have a power that makes her equal to thanos but i , personally never believes it . Expand
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AlexzzJun 28, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Really average movie. Cool efects and good looking movie. Plot is really forced and feels like force pushed women are special ideology. Makes movie too bland. Has some but somehow feels arrogate. Loses viewer with politics. Expand
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CarlElmoreNov 22, 2022
Not as bad as everyone says it is but still isn't that great either. It's just bland.
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