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Avengers: Infinity War – “All the heroes from the MCU gather together!”
This film reunites many heroes for the first time since the Civil War, allowing each to shine in their own moment. However, people who haven't seen any Marvel films and are seeing this one for the first time, or those who haven't seen any of the other films, may find it confusing. Especially at the beginning, when Thor escapes in a spaceship with one eye, it's confusing if you haven't seen Battle Royale. As the second-to-last film before "Endgame," Avengers: Infinity War stands out by bringing together numerous characters and altering the usual superhero narrative with its bold ending. -
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: “I enjoyed it, feeling relieved and smiling.”
Sequels don’t often outshine the originals, but Ant-Man and the Wasp really did for me. World-saving heroes are impressive, but I find Ant-Man, like Spider-Man, much more relatable. That’s what I love about him. The villains in this film aren't outright supervillains; they have their reasons, and the arms dealer has a bit of a petty villain vibe, which is also nice. Since there aren’t a lot of tense moments, I could just relax and have fun, and I found myself laughing more than once. -
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Thor: Ragnarok – “It is a different kind of entertainment battle from the previous series!”
In 'Thor: Ragnarok,' the main characters, including Thor and Loki, embrace a comedic tone, forming a dynamic and entertaining duo. -
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Captain Marvel. Deleted: Heroes Who Inspire Women.
Captain Marvel is the MCU's first film with a single female protagonist and provides background on the origins of Carol Danvers and the formation of the Avengers. Before its release, the film was criticized and questioned gender equality, making it an important work in the MCU's portrayal of women. -
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Black Panther. Hero of the super-civilized nation of Wakanda.
Black Panther is a significant film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). It was a huge hit immediately after its release. The first black hero released the film during Black History Month in the United States. He was highly acclaimed for his cultural significance. Director Ryan Coogler used a cast and crew of African descent and his intonation of English. The story depicted the relationship between the main character T'Challa and the charming villain Killmonger, and was highly entertaining. -
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Same groove and space entertainment as always.
As usual, this was a flippant and fun Marvel production. Just when you think you're about to start a flashy battle in the beginning, the little groot dances in the background music, ignoring the fight. A flashy dogfight between spaceships. The dialogue between friends is so bad that some viewers may find it vulgar. I'm surprised Disney allowed it. End roll from the last emotional scene. -
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Doctor Strange. Geometric worlds go round and round.
What did you think of this movie? First, I would say, "It made my eyes roll. The world of geometric patterns spinning, spinning, spinning. Some people may get a little screen-sick. -
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Captain America: Civil War
The film was thought to be a festive film with all the Avengers and all the heroes, but it was also a glimpse into the struggles of each of the heroes.