The strongest avenger?
I didn't expect anything special from the movie "Captain Marvel". I knew it would be cool, as always. I knew that this was a milestone in the film universe, just like any other project. I knew that they would definitely be interested in something from past projects. That's why I was satisfied. Because it all came true.
I especially liked the appearance of Nick Fury and Coulson in his youth. Fury, in my opinion, is a great hero here, a good half of the film is based on him. To my great surprise, he appears here absolutely different from the Fury that we are all used to seeing over this decade. It turns out that Nick was once funny, humorous and with two eyes.
I liked the main character played by Brie Larson. She has her own charisma. A kind of kid who does not climb into her pocket for a word, is ready for trials, is not afraid of difficulties. And that's cool. It feels like her heroine is like this because she is a test pilot. And for this you need nerves of steel, the ability to be a strong personality.
The story itself is presented non-linearly, which brings some novelty to the project. Gradually, together with the creators, we unravel this tangle of threads and find the truth.
There are a few twists in the film that you wouldn't expect. This is more interesting, but unexpected such phenomena have stumped.
The picture and music are great. As always in principle. The effects are intense, the fights are colossal, it's all accompanied by a powerful sound that definitely makes the scenes stronger.
There is a separate story about the Goose cat or, more precisely, Flerken. This beast is a separate decoration of the film, which makes its every appearance in the frame humorous and important for the plot.
The film contains a lot of references and reminders from past Marvel projects, which in fact will happen in the future. It is interesting to see them, especially comparing with the fact that all this will only be in the future, everything is just beginning. After all, the actions take place in the 90s of the last century.
"Captain Marvel" proves that a superhero movie can be interesting. At one time, this was shown by the "Chedo-Woman". After all, girls are also strong in spirit, physically, defend their beliefs and masterfully fight for peace and freedom in the galaxy.
P.S. Fans of the scenes after the credits felt a little strange after waiting for the second scene. A little silly, but funny.
8 out of 10