My opinion about the film "The Marvels".

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The fact that Marvel ignores shoddy series like Secret Wars or Groot also ignores Loki, one of the best movies Marvel has released in recent years. It also doesn't mention Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, but it's surprising that it gives a nod to their other series. Which one? For that, you have to see it with your own eyes.

Doomsayers predicting disaster, please take a seat. "The Marvels" is not the worst installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Yes, it's directly related to the pointless "Ms. Marvel" series, but it's also directly related to the "Ms. Marvel" series. Marvel", but it's also related to the famous "WandaVision" and then navigate it at your own pace.

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We don't know how Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) ended up on the space station S.A.B.E.R. From there he will monitor a phenomenon: a space-time anomaly that causes Captain Marvel/Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) to suddenly become involved with Ms. Marvel/Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani) and Monica Rambeau (Tayonah Parris) to switch places. Danvers' niece, whom we met in WandaVision.

"The Marvels" explores how these three women of different racial/spatial backgrounds and ages (Danvers is theoretically twice Rambeau's age) transcend the sisterhood discourse: they have no romantic problems with men, suffer no discrimination, and are not victims of machismo. defeating the common enemy, Dar-Ben (Zawi Ashton), who of course wants to destroy everything.

Iman Vellani is the best part of the film, affirming how quirky Ms. Marvel is in her series, offering a Generation Z sensibility and a humorous directness that is perfect for the trio of people.

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There are some unforgettable scenes with space kittens (sorry, flerkens), spectacular battles and bizarre musical sequences that would make Taika Waititi himself blush. If there's one thing these angry angels achieve, it's that we want to know more about them.



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