
MiroslavKyuranov
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"Captain America: Brave New World" brought to life the best of the MCU. Most of the action sequences were sharp and the mystery and tension simmering. By far the greatest triumph of the movie was the heart it allowed its main characters to have and the relationships it built between them.
It's grounded in hard truths without sacrificing that classic Cap optimism. Carl Lumbly and Danny Ramirez shine, but Anthony Mackie's infectious empathy is the true MVP of the movie. Harrison Ford is having so much fun and I had fun with him for sure, also the Red Hulk CGI was amazing. Some of the other visual effects could've been perfected, but it's nothing that throw me off. The movie brings an exciting idea for the future of the MCU under Sam Wilson as leader. A pretty solid Cap meets Hulk.
On the mixed side of the things it seems that part of the movie exist to wrap up loose ends to "The Incredible Hulk" and "Eternals" and in doing so, the plot is becoming convoluted and you can feel where some of the reshoots were made.
The Leader was a bit underdeveloped in my opinion, same goes for Esposito's chatacter and the dialog was a bit choppy at times. However I liked that this is ground-level MCU film. That's heavy on action and full of political intrigue and as a sequel to some previous movies I think it works.
It's great to see Cap back in action. I can watch him sling that shield all day. This definitely feels like the beginning of the next chapter for Captain America, with the film laying groundwork for what's to come in the MCU.
"Captain America: Brave New World" is an enjoyable watch with decent action sequences and some standout moments. It's nowhere near the overhated scores it gets right now. However, it didn't quite hit the emotional or narrative highs of the previous Cap movies, not that I compared them so much. Loved Mackie as Cap and I appreciated the more serious tone, but it did feel slightly empty at places.
It's grounded in hard truths without sacrificing that classic Cap optimism. Carl Lumbly and Danny Ramirez shine, but Anthony Mackie's infectious empathy is the true MVP of the movie. Harrison Ford is having so much fun and I had fun with him for sure, also the Red Hulk CGI was amazing. Some of the other visual effects could've been perfected, but it's nothing that throw me off. The movie brings an exciting idea for the future of the MCU under Sam Wilson as leader. A pretty solid Cap meets Hulk.
On the mixed side of the things it seems that part of the movie exist to wrap up loose ends to "The Incredible Hulk" and "Eternals" and in doing so, the plot is becoming convoluted and you can feel where some of the reshoots were made.
The Leader was a bit underdeveloped in my opinion, same goes for Esposito's chatacter and the dialog was a bit choppy at times. However I liked that this is ground-level MCU film. That's heavy on action and full of political intrigue and as a sequel to some previous movies I think it works.
It's great to see Cap back in action. I can watch him sling that shield all day. This definitely feels like the beginning of the next chapter for Captain America, with the film laying groundwork for what's to come in the MCU.
"Captain America: Brave New World" is an enjoyable watch with decent action sequences and some standout moments. It's nowhere near the overhated scores it gets right now. However, it didn't quite hit the emotional or narrative highs of the previous Cap movies, not that I compared them so much. Loved Mackie as Cap and I appreciated the more serious tone, but it did feel slightly empty at places.
Sony's Spider-Man Universe doesn't go with a bang, but a whimper. "Kraven the Hunter" is clichéd at all turns. ATJ tries to make the most of it, yet the script holds it back. Action is a bit fun at times, but it's muddled with much pompous exposition.
The movie is kinda fun when Johnson is in action causing bloody chaos but everything else is a drag. Great cast held back by clunky dull dialogue. The script is simply bad and a waste of Aaron Taylor Johnson, who I actually enjoyed in the role. Another instance of a villain turned hero. A story that lacks any intrigue. Rhino and Chameleon are wasted as I expected.
"'Kraven the Hunter" was probably a solid 2004's action movie at one point, but the usual Sony antics are all here. Painful ADR, choppy editing, and tons of lifeless CGI animals!
Dare to say, this is one of the most soulless modern comicbook movies. It is exactly the film you'd expect at this point. The film doesn't understand a single character it tries to adapt to screen and the whole movie often feels created by AI.
It is better than "Madame Web" and "Venom: The Last Dance" which isn't saying much, but if this is the end of the Sony Spider-Man-less universe, at least I'm glad it's over.
The movie is kinda fun when Johnson is in action causing bloody chaos but everything else is a drag. Great cast held back by clunky dull dialogue. The script is simply bad and a waste of Aaron Taylor Johnson, who I actually enjoyed in the role. Another instance of a villain turned hero. A story that lacks any intrigue. Rhino and Chameleon are wasted as I expected.
"'Kraven the Hunter" was probably a solid 2004's action movie at one point, but the usual Sony antics are all here. Painful ADR, choppy editing, and tons of lifeless CGI animals!
Dare to say, this is one of the most soulless modern comicbook movies. It is exactly the film you'd expect at this point. The film doesn't understand a single character it tries to adapt to screen and the whole movie often feels created by AI.
It is better than "Madame Web" and "Venom: The Last Dance" which isn't saying much, but if this is the end of the Sony Spider-Man-less universe, at least I'm glad it's over.
"Venom: The Last Dance' is a messy buddy road trip in which you must turn your brains off...again.
Is it perfect? Nah, far from it. I think there are way too many storylines in here, and the main one got some potential, but it was wasted in typical Sony fashion. The "Spider-Man 4" rumors have been blown out of proportion in my opinion, so temper your expectations.
The duo between Eddie and Venom is as fun as always. I mean Tom Hardy and the banter between them...I'm sorry, the banter between Hardy and himself is the best part of these movies (Hardy is doing the voice of Venom).
The humor is there, but can't say I laughed all that much, beacause most of the jokes are base level childish again. It must be a bit more emotional as a whole, because supposedly is the last time we see Venom (hardly doubt), but it ends up kinda hollow.
Knull is there...I guess, but will see how and when they'll use him again...it's Sony after all.
It's a popcorn movie that reminds me of the early 2000's comic book movies. The action in the third act is good for the most parts and there are some funny moments here and there. Are there plot holes and some issues with the story? Yes. It's just another "Turn your brains off" Sony movie again.
There are two credit scenes, first one is kinda important, the second one not so much.
Is it perfect? Nah, far from it. I think there are way too many storylines in here, and the main one got some potential, but it was wasted in typical Sony fashion. The "Spider-Man 4" rumors have been blown out of proportion in my opinion, so temper your expectations.
The duo between Eddie and Venom is as fun as always. I mean Tom Hardy and the banter between them...I'm sorry, the banter between Hardy and himself is the best part of these movies (Hardy is doing the voice of Venom).
The humor is there, but can't say I laughed all that much, beacause most of the jokes are base level childish again. It must be a bit more emotional as a whole, because supposedly is the last time we see Venom (hardly doubt), but it ends up kinda hollow.
Knull is there...I guess, but will see how and when they'll use him again...it's Sony after all.
It's a popcorn movie that reminds me of the early 2000's comic book movies. The action in the third act is good for the most parts and there are some funny moments here and there. Are there plot holes and some issues with the story? Yes. It's just another "Turn your brains off" Sony movie again.
There are two credit scenes, first one is kinda important, the second one not so much.