CAPTAIN MARVEL REVIEW
SCORE - 7/10
Filled with complex characters and some good comedy, Captain Marvel comes off as a surprisingly good film amidst all the hate the movie has received by audiences and has certainly exceeded many expectations.
Brie Larson has done a good job as the main lead but the highlight of the movie was the adorable chemistry between the cat Goose and Nick Fury. The Kree-Skrull was good enough to invest your time in it and the plot-twist about the Skrulls is something you won’t surely expect.
The writers dragged the movie’s first act which was not at all a serious problem. Jude Law’s character is quite complex but the problem is that he wasn’t given enough screen time which was a huge mistake for you won’t even remember the name of a character who had the potential to be as complex as Loki himself.
The Supreme Intelligence of The Krees’ offered some character defining moments for Carol Danvers but that’s all about the Krees, they weren’t explored enough which could be done in the sequel.
Clarke Gregg’s Agent Phil Coulson may not have much screen time but a couple of scenes were enough to build the trust Nick Fury has in him in the First Avengers’ film or in the Agents Of The Shield T.V. Show.
Overall, the movie was far better than the mediocre Ant-Man movies which mean it is worth a watch.

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