Shuri
Smartest person in the MCU.
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I knew there was a reason I didn't like Ikaris.
I knew there was a reason I didn't like Ikaris.
Facts.Picked the wrong version to take inspiration from.
Acftually, Snyders' Superman is perfect for what they had in mind for Ikaris.Facts.
Maybe. I just don't like either of them.Acftually, Snyders' Superman is perfect for what they had in mind for Ikaris.
I would say that both Black Widow and Shang Chi had strong first 2 acts and a weaker third, the Eternals were the opposite. The first act was incredibly weak, in particular the dialog. I only enjoyed the scenes with Sersi and Dane in that first act.
Frankly, everything people saying about this being Marvels Justice League 2017 were right. The characters were under-cooked, I felt no chemistry with Ikaris and Sersi and Richard Madden had one facial expression and no emoting for most of the film, until his last scene with Sersi. Maybe that was an conscious choice for the character given how long he knew the truth.
Again, the dialog for this film was really huge weakness. I really did not like the script.
The final battle was good, was character driven and worked for me, like I said, much better then Shang Chi and Black Widow.
The absolute highlight of the film was Kingo and his valet, that interaction was golden and I really liked Gilgamesh.
This is not an Oscar level movie for me, not by a long shot.
Got to say, seeing a Celestial materialize besides Earth and loom so large on the horizon (not to mention seeing that other Celestial start to come out from the Core) was the first time I truly felt like I was watching a Comic book come to life. Everything so far has been actors in costumes for me, but this was seeing a being bigger then my planet. Marvel finally felt cosmic to me. I never felt that, even with Thor and Asgard or Thanos or Guardians.
I am liking that with Wandavision, Shang Chi and Eternals, Marvel has stopped trying to be grounded and embraced the fantastical side of comics.
Are action by Eternal good watch? Scale good or small scale type fight?
It varies. The action really lacked a certain punch, sense of weight and danger to me.
This so much. I loved everything about the Celestials, I hope we get more of them in the sequel or other franchise.Got to say, seeing a Celestial materialize besides Earth and loom so large on the horizon (not to mention seeing that other Celestial start to come out from the Core) was the first time I truly felt like I was watching a Comic book come to life. Everything so far has been actors in costumes for me, but this was seeing a being bigger then my planet. Marvel finally felt cosmic to me. I never felt that, even with Thor and Asgard or Thanos or Guardians.
Unpopular opinion (maybe?) but I found the Celestials (or really, the Celestial since we only got to hear from one of them) one of the more disappointing aspects of this. Arishem doesn’t have a personality, he’s just a giant exposition dump. The others are only seen for a couple seconds. They honestly didn’t seem to know what to do with them other than make them MacGuffins. Are they villains? Allies? Gods? Their motivations aren’t even clear given how things wrap up with Tiamet (was that it’s name?). Maybe that’s how the Celestials are in the comics I don’t know.
Was able to catch this again, and you can still count me on team Eternals! I respect everyone's opinions, but for me.....this is a great movie
I'm glad you like it.Was able to catch this again, and you can still count me on team Eternals! I respect everyone's opinions, but for me.....this is a great movie