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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022)
Probably one of the best written UCM movies.
It was a journey through pain, tears, revenge, healing and reconciliation. We can feel the silent path that Shuri has to traverse and we feel every inch of it.
There are some parts that make me uncomfortable, but in the end it is part of the construction of the plot. My feelings don't matter in the face of what the movie does well.
Magnificent direction by Coogler, a soundtrack that hits the spot. Incredible, absolutely incredible. The movie deceived me with its apparently complex structure, the conflict between the three nations is somewhat latent and the fear is relentless.
The film builds itself beautifully. It doesn't feel weird, it's completely genuine and the writing is brilliant.
Nothing more to say. The best written movie in the MCU.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)
What happened when someone doesn't understand what his doing
I personally felt a lack of knowledge of the UCM. I feel that Raimi does not understand the importance, ability, and scope of the characters he handled here.
America eventually learns to use her powers at will after two days when she herself said she couldn't and didn't know-how. He never learned to use them and uses them normally.
Strange managed to retain Dormammu, a being of infinite proportions, while still a novice as a supreme sorcerer. He was able to contain Thanos with 4 gems by himself for a considerable amount of time. He made planet earth forget Peter Parker, but he can't against himself, who in the words of The Ancient One, will be the most powerful of us (Supreme Sorcerer). Raimi makes him perceive as ridiculously weak when we know he is not.
In The House of M, we can see how Charles is the only one who can keep Wanda at peace while hallucinating with her children but dies pathetically.
Mr. Fantastic is "the smartest man alive" but tells Wanda how to defeat Black Volt. He dies even more pathetically.
Assassinate Captain Marvel with a statue when in Endgame we can see how he destroys Thanos' ship as if it were paper. (People say, he "absorbs" his powers, but in the movie you only see how he takes off his armor. I don't know, it's weird.)
Only Captain Carter gives her a "fight." The only one of the Illuminati who has no powers... with a jet pack. It's just embarrassing.
The Illuminati pretty much defend reality and are treated so disrespectfully. Mr Fantastic doesn't get to do anything.
Raimi is so intent on showing how powerful Wanda is that he doesn't measure the pace of the film. The first 40 minutes the film runs and tries to reach something that in the end it never manages to achieve, because Strange and Wong incited him to empathize with the damage it causes, but it is not until he sees it that he understands it. It's the most ridiculous ending you can give someone. Wanda learned nothing from the lives she manipulated at Westview, it all seems to be on a whim. What is the need for your actions? Their children? The ones that at the end of the film (because he sees them happy with another Wanda) he decides to leave in peace after the massacre that occurred?
Did Strange truly learn to trust others or did he just sacrifice his sanity to keep Wanda? It seems more that he was forced to trust rather than learn.
The entire plot of the movie is just pointless. I don't like it.
It isn't a bad movie, but I feel everything is wasted.
Spider-Man 3 didn't work out because Sony forced him to use characters they didn't like. Too many subplots that, for him, he did not know how to handle. After more than a decade we can see how Raimi still does not know how to give a good execution with his characters. It left me preferring Strange as a supporting character rather than the main character, or maybe I would have preferred someone who does understand who Sorcerer Supreme is.
Anazâ (2012)
Something engaging with a very bad ending
We all agree when someone says that "Another" is one of the most classic out there. We must admit that, like horror movies, we see this kind of thing because deep inside us we are morbid and we want to see blood and you know what type-of-things I mean.
Making us believe that Misaki Mei is actually a ghost and everyone is dying because of some curse is incredible engaging but it end with the same storyline of those "battle royale". It's a cliché that everyone at end turn against the protagonist and his ideals, or in this case, againts his friendship with Misaki which is meaningless. We all know that thing with japanese narrative with friendship but it doesn't work here.
Everyone who dies and the only reason we like some characters is the way they look. They are all brainless and they are because when they start talking to Mei she discovers that they do not die (that is the reason why we believe she is a ghost).
The story doesn't make us feel something about their teacher who is the one who has the curse. That's the plot-twist. It has no effect on the viewer. Then Mei says she "remembers" seeing her die but doesn't say anything throughout the school year. It's stupid. The whole anime is nonsense because it does not understand how to make a good story, because the only thing it has and is "engaging" is the darkness, the deaths of the students, the umbrella and being one of the first anime that caught many people when they still did not know how to differentiate between a bad anime and something worth watching.
4/10 for the umbrella scene.