paulie1983 wrote: » Ike Perlmutter is to blame for the delay of Black Widow getting her own film. It was his opinion the female or black led superhero films would not work and he spent his time championing The Inhumans. Thankfully he is lobe gone from making MCU decisions now
CastorTroy wrote: » I think I'm more looking forward to this film being released so it's finally out of the way rather than looking forward to seeing it.
pixelburp wrote: » Same. Too much water under the bridge for me to care about Black Widow's backstory at this stage. Feels redundant to the momentum of the MCU as well, after the Phase 4 promotions. I suspect this will tick the Captain America: Winter Soldier box in terms of style and tone.
gmisk wrote: » The Inhumans....Christ.....that was a fecking disaster
Mecrab wrote: » Isn't this movie also going to set up her sister as the new black widow going forward?
CastorTroy wrote: » Reviews are being posted. Haven't read any myself but for anyone who goes by them, Rotten Tomatoes is at 84% and Metacritic is at 69
Soulless and pointless like not a few films in this "universe".
The Red Guardian "humour" and attempted pathos in particular was terrible.
All round I thought it was quite poor. For a "Black Widow" movie Scarlett Johansson seemed almost sidelined throughout. Some of the humor hits - a lot of it didn't for me. And some of it was in really awkward places too.
I just never thought there was never any danger to main characters. There was nothing to invest in (a lot of that is to do with the fact we already knew the ultimate outcome anyway). Second half is a CGI sh!tfest we are all too familiar with. Nothing saves it from that point for me.
It's just a bad movie. It's a money grab.
There is nothing more to say about it really. Maybe the very start was ok but meh.
An odd film alright. Makes jokes about kids being brainwashed, has the uncaring and abusive parents as heroes and has black widow pushed to the side to focus more on her sister ( admittedly florence pugh was great). Maybe it would have better to have made it similar to Logan a bit more gritty, given the subject matter.
I thought it was one of the better recent MCU films, let down ultimately by that familiar flaw of the third act being an overlong, overloud bunch of horseshit. Florence Pugh is predictably fantastic, and the central family comedy-drama lent more grounded, human gravitas to proceedings than I've come to expect from this franchise. Cate Shortland has a more cinematic eye for storytelling than the likes of the Russos, so the film looks pretty good on the big screen for the most part. It's not much more than a solid spy movie / Bourne-like - but it does its job competently.
For a good hour the action itself keeps relatively grounded - there's a good solid car chase, and lots of good old fashioned espionage film globe-hopping. But it's a Marvel film - when the CG action inevitably arrives, it's as bland and anonymous as ever. It's only more infuriating in cases like this and Black Panther - two of the better directed and distinctive Marvel movies, but can't fully escape the corporate shackles of the uber-franchise they belong to. If it feels particularly egregious here, it's because Black Widow is an altogether less 'super' hero in terms of ridiculous powers - there are extended bits here where Shortland absolutely portrays her as a more down-to-earth hero, but the bullshit falling through the sky stuff could have been any of the Marvel roster without much adaptation needed.
Also, don't have a bloody clue what was going on with the constantly fluctuating accent work!
I thought it was a bit meh myself. Probably ranks around average in terms of MCU films. It probably would have worked better as a MCU tv show like Hawkeye will be and where you can actually leave the relationship between Black Widow and her sister/family grow. As is, it felt way too forced
how long was it between the time pugh escaped/was freed and she met blackwidow again?
Went to the cinema to watch this yesterday evening , Thoroughly enjoyed it , Florence Pugh is easily set up to be the new Black widow , My only downfall to this would be Ray Winstone's accent , I just didn't but the Russian accent especially in his final scenes every second word he said All i could hear was his cockney accent.
Thought it was one of the better titular-character Marvel movies actually. Great performances, few genuine laughs, not quite as stale as I predicted, decent action. I wasn't overly interested in seeing it but now that I have, it's easy to recommend.
Definitely preferred this by a wide margin over the likes of Black Panther or Captain Marvel.
Have to say I didn't really think much of it, not the worst marvel film but not great at all.
Personal opinion mind you..
I enjoyed it I have to say.
Florence Pugh was the standout but the whole family stuff was excellent.
Liked the action scenes, but the big section section at the end was very like another marvel film...
The biggest letdown was Ray Winstone...dreadful actor...dreadful accent...
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Dreadful villain
Taskmaster was the biggest let Down for me, should have been a different character playing them and at least have some bit of personality
I would agree. Personally I think the movie ended stronger than what it started / mid way if that makes sense? As at the start it was a bit generic. But it won't be known as the worst marvel movie but not the best as you say. It is what it is. Worse ways to spend 2 hours and 14 mins.
Another big question is was there a need for this movie now? Like, lets all get the elephant out of the room it was made to make money which I am sure it has. But from another aspect we already know the fate of Black Widow. Wouldn't this have made more sense to have released this 2016/2017? That said tho, Florence Pugh's character is definitely going to be in many a marvel movie going forward. So it pushed her character.
I enjoyed it tbh easy watch but didn't feel as marvelly as other flicks which isn't a bad thing.
Taskmaster for me I liked the reveal as hadn't been spoiled for me but kept seeing Prophet from the Crysis game series.
I'd watch a sequel no problem.
I mean I paid €22 for this hoping for an enjoyable couple of hours, but what I'm left with is a tattoo on my brain of the worst Russian accent I've ever heard. Thanks a lot, Ray.
It was okay. Didn't think it was hugely great at anything and it was mostly saved by a solid-as-usual performance from Johansson and fantastic performances from Florence Pugh and David Harbour. I think they could have done a lot more with it though. For instance having Nat & Yelena using their spy skills to try break out of the prison, but being interrupted by either Taskmaster or other Black Widows and then turn it into an action scene, rather than just flying in with a helicopter and having just pure action. The plan of how to get into the Red Room and get close to Drakov was also fairly bland too. There was no real use of the characters talents and skills throughout the film other than a bit of fighting.
It was pretty fun throughout though. I would say lower mid-table in the rankings of the MCU. Nothing particularly wrong with it, but doesn't do anything special or interesting. Will definitely look forward to seeing more of Florence Pugh in the MCU though.