Captain Marvel

I have heard such a ridiculous amount of gender-related politics associated with the movie that I really tried to start tuning it out, but it still kept popping up in my regular news "feeds." Still, I knew it was a question of when I'd see it rather than if.

And, y'know, it's good. It's held back from greatness by a few things like the baggage of being another origin movie and fitting into an existing timeline. I have no particular problem with Brie Larson's acting here. She doesn't reach the level of "OMG, no one else could play this character!" but I think that's actually more due to Carole Danvers not being quite so iconic as, for example, Tony Stark. So that's more on the character and writing than the actress in my opinion. The supporting cast, including a younger Nick Fury, all work for me.

The "twist" in the story works fine for me. It meshes well with at least one question I had early on, though it raises at least one question as well, so... break even? The movie manages to overall be a pretty decent adventure in its own right without really requiring MCU knowledge even while tying heavily into it. It's not perfect, but it's good enough. And I don't feel genders are overly important to the story, but I can see how some people will see it as such.

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