The Marvels
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We are facing one of the fastest-paced, most colorful, and perhaps most unexpected films in the Marvel universe. This production, in which Nia DACOSTA takes the management seat, brings together three very different female characters under the same story roof, both adhering to the usual formula of the MCU and moving forward with an energy that challenges it. At the core of the film lie the concepts of power, identity, and responsibility. Carol Danvers, who has been going her own way for years, is not alone this time. Next to him is Kamala Khan, one of the most enthusiastic and sincere fans of the universe; she perfectly embraces a great contrast with someone who is young, excited and has never hidden her love for her hero. Then there's Monica Rambeau; a quiet but profound character who carries the heavy emotional burden she's been carrying since WandaVision. The coming together of this trio may seem like a coincidence on paper, but on screen it transforms into a completely different kind of chemistry. DaCosta's greatest move is not hesitating to embrace the absurd. The film doesn't take itself too seriously at times, and this is a deliberate choice. While some scenes push the boundaries of comedy, others carry genuine emotional weight. Although the balance between these two elements is not always perfect, the film's overall tone gives the audience a breath of fresh air. In a time when superhero fatigue has reached its peak, a little lightness and sincerity can be refreshing. Visually, the film is quite lavish. The color palettes of the space scenes, the Kree universe, and the different dimensions differ from each other; each setting has its own unique atmosphere. That famous scene where they deal with the music constitutes one of the film's most creative moments, needless to say. The antagonist, played by Zawe Ashton, stands in a more nuanced position among the villains that the MCU has presented in recent years; but it can't be said that he's been processed Decently enough. Samuel L. While Jackson again provides on-site support, the trio, who shoulder the main burden, really complement each other on the screen. This production, which is one of the shortest films of the MCU with its duration of 105 minutes, leaves the impression of a story that has a lot to tell but time is limited. Still, it entertains, surprises, and at times truly touches the heart.
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Manuel São Bento
November 09, 2023
7/10
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.firstshowing.net/2023/review-nia-dacostas-the-marvels-is-a-solid-mid-tier-mcu-movie/ "The Marvels is a film that showcases some of the well-known strengths and weaknesses of the MCU. It struggles with script and editing issues that hinder its narrative cohesion and character depth, besides an unnecessarily short runtime that doesn’t help its villain. Fortunately, it excels in its ensemble cast and their chemistry - Iman Vellani is the clear MVP - crea...

CinemaSerf
November 11, 2023
6/10
When Kree ruler "Dar-Benn" (Zawe Ashton) unearths a powerful bracelet, she unleashes a power in it's sister being worn, decoratively, by the enthusiastic but a bit annoying "Kamala" (Iman Vellani) and next thing we find chaos ensues. It appears that her new powers connect her to "Danvers" (Brie Larson) and her slightly estranged cohort "Rambeau" (Teyonah Parris). When they use their powers they find themselves transported into each other's shoes - causing mayhem all over the place, especially at...
Brent Marchant
November 12, 2023
5/10
When I first heard the title of this movie, I thought it was about a 1960s girls’ singing group. And, frankly, that would have probably made for a better movie. Writer-director Nia DaCosta’s third feature outing and the latest in the Marvel Universe paradigm is a wildly inconsistent superhero movie that tries too hard to do too much and doesn’t have a script to support it. Too many of its plot elements aren’t adequately explained until well into the story, while others aren’t explained at all, l...
Limitedlatency
November 13, 2023
2/10
A trashtastic conclusion to an epic failure of a series of movies. Maybe finally the M-SHE-U can rest in peace and we can get some actual good movies made.
photobythomas
November 19, 2023
6/10
Better than I expected. Go go girl power! Boooo to all the haters! 66/100
Chandler Danier
January 17, 2024
4/10
If this movie was 30 minutes I'd have 10 starred it. The rest just kind of falls into the typical colourful, bombastic garbage. Too much Marvel garble. I'm not the target for this by any means but if your kids feel ripped off and angry after watching it, congratulate them and discuss why. Fans of original Star Trek will find something familiar here.
pimpskitters
January 18, 2024
3/10
Its not just that Larson is deeply uncharismatic, or that now the whole marvel thing reeks of try hard desperation to restart the previous two decades longest running gravy train. Its mostly that all of the marvel movies always have been, low grade cartoons for lame brained adults. The fuckheads who slurped it all are now pretending like this is any worse, it isn't. Its the same thing, and you wasted a lifetime of watching hours on all the other marvel nonsense, you lose.
BornKnight
January 20, 2024
6/10
Who watched the Mrs. Marvel series already knew the tone the movie would have. It achieves what it wants, and it is fun and cute, not a cinema masterpiece (and it never intended to be). One things that annoys most people are the connections - literally to know much stuff here you needed to be catch up with all the movies and series related on MCU. Also the space between Mrs Marvel are too long to remind of the character. Not a "normal" Marvel movie as could be done in a series, but I thin...
Dornail
January 26, 2024
/10
After all the bad press about this movie, I finally watched it. I enjoyed the movie and don't think there was anything wrong with it. It's entertaining and has a bunch of action. I generally like most of the Marvel movies and I am happy they are still being put out there.
halabackgirl
July 06, 2024
8/10
A lot of the hatred towards this movie was brought about by Marvel's lack of quality control in recent years, and perhaps rightfully so in terms of projects like Quantumania and Love & Thunder -- but this is, without a doubt, the most harmless and over-hated movie in this cinematic universe. A lighthearted joyride that takes inspiration from some of Captain Marvel's (and her predecessors') comic book space adventures, while finally allowing Larson to sprinkle some well-needed love into the amnes...

r96sk
July 25, 2024
7/10
A perfectly enjoyable superhero flick. By comparison only, <em>'The Marvels'</em> is one of the weaker MCU movies (there are still 6 releases that I'd rank lower, mind) but there's still no doubting that I had fun with this one. Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris and Iman Vellani are a trio that work well together, Vellani is especially good. I liked watching the story unfold, it's told in a sharp enough fashion that I wasn't ever bored at what was in front of my eyes. The more humerous stuff is ...
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Marvels was released in 2023.
The Marvels has a runtime of 1 hr 45 min (105 minutes).
The Marvels belongs to the following genres: Science Fiction, Adventure, Action.
The Marvels has a rating of 5.9/10 from 3,415 votes on TMDB.
In the United States, The Marvels is available to watch on: Disney Plus, Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube.