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Angela Bassett, Danai Gurira, and Florence Kasumba. © 2022. Marvel Studios / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Directed by Ryan Coogler.
Wakanda Forever!
Quick Review: After 4 years since Infinity War, we are back in Wakanda and this film brought many emotions, action, and grief. The execution of these elements of grief is done very well due to its direction and writing. This is by far one of the strongest written films from Marvel Studios and the directing is amazing. About 70% is Coogler's film and the rest is just MCU filler. But I'm glad that the film is almost centered around Wakanda and dealing with a new enemy from the ocean. It's very effective in its presentation and it's one of the best-looking Marvel films I've seen in a while. While the CGI is still iffy in some parts, the cinematography really makes up some of the crappy VFX in the background and with the color palette, it makes the film more beautiful and stand out. This film deserves the "Stand Out" recognition because it focuses on the character's grief, the expansion of Wakanda, and dealing with a new villain that has reasonable motivations with a great performance on top of that. This film dedicates to the characters and I love that. The MCU is missing and the serious moments are serious unlike Thor: Love and Thunder. This film deals with not just the loss of T'Challa but the real-life loss of Chadwick Boseman (Rest in Peace). It's an emotional film and while I didn't cry, I got chills and I felt tears in my heart. The ending hits, and I'm glad that this film went through a serious direction and tone. This is what Eternals should've been and I'm glad this was the final film in Phase 4. I have a serious issue with the multiverse saga but that's for another day. The cast is great including Angela Bassett and Tenoch Huerta. Namor is already one of the best villains in the MCU and I cannot wait to see him again. While I loved this film being different from the other marvel films, it still has the MCU stuff to build more of the universe. I liked Martin Freeman's scenes but I felt like they could've been written way better and shorter. Some scenes could've been shorter but I still appreciate the different direction that this film was going for. I really loved this film and it's the #2 best Phase 4 film, just behind Spider-Man: No Way Home. Now Playing in IMAX and Dolby Cinema. Vizeit Score: "A-" (Share this review with your film friends and on social media! Thank you for your continue support.) Copyright © 2022. Vizeit Studios. All Rights Reserved. Review Written By: Everardo Garcia Jr.
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