03-05-2019, 10:54 PM
Stacy stood watch over my mom so I could catch this screener. I sorely needed a bit of escape, if only for a few hours. Star Trek reruns and Shaw Bros films can only do so much, and I'm still here at my mom's, on call for all manner of aid.
The film was entertaining but it didn't blow me away like I was hoping it would. I love heroines and Brie was good in the role, and the effects were eye-popping as usual. But something wasn't clicking for me. Maybe it was my state of mind. Maybe the MCU formula has overdrawn its account with me. It felt a little forced, too abrupt in its leaps of relationships and the abilities of characters to manage completely alien tech. It's a the segue between Infinity Wars and Endgame, the creation tale not only for Cap. Marvel, but also Fury, Colson & S.H.E.I.L.D. I got the feels with the Stan tribute and cameo. It's all about Samuel L. Jackson, and Goose the cat.
The film was entertaining but it didn't blow me away like I was hoping it would. I love heroines and Brie was good in the role, and the effects were eye-popping as usual. But something wasn't clicking for me. Maybe it was my state of mind. Maybe the MCU formula has overdrawn its account with me. It felt a little forced, too abrupt in its leaps of relationships and the abilities of characters to manage completely alien tech. It's a the segue between Infinity Wars and Endgame, the creation tale not only for Cap. Marvel, but also Fury, Colson & S.H.E.I.L.D. I got the feels with the Stan tribute and cameo. It's all about Samuel L. Jackson, and Goose the cat.
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