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Coming to
theatres this Friday from directors Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck, Marvel Studios and
Walt Disney Pictures is a mystery unraveled in space and on Earth with CAPTAIN
MARVEL.
Vers
(Brie Larson) is a warrior who is part of the Kree race and has powers she
received during an accident. Plagued with dreams of people she doesn't know,
she turns to mentor Yon-Rogg (Jude Law) who is a commander of the Starforce. He
tries to instill the need to keep her powers in check.
Given a
mission by the Supreme Intelligence (Annette Bening), Yon-Rogg, Vers and the
crew are sent to retrieve one of their own that has information they need.
Instead they are ambushed by the Skrull, a tribe of shape shifters who want
what is locked up in the mind of Vers and led by Talos (Ben Mendelsohn).
Escaping
the Skrull, Vers finds herself on Earth which is the last known location of a
scientist who can help her unravel the mystery. Yon-Rogg is relieved that Vers
is still alive but they both know the Skrull are not far behind. Enter Agent
Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Agent Coulson (Clark Gregg) who question
Vers.
She is
open with them but they don't believe her until a Skrull comes out of no where
and the chase begins. Fury follows and now believes her story! Trying to help
her discover more information about who the Skrull are looking for, Vers begins
to piece together some of her own dreams that have haunted her.
She finds
Marie Rambeau (Lashana Lynch) and a life that included the name Carol Danvers
as everything begins to fall into place. Talos discovers where Danvers is and she learns
there is more to all of this than meets the inter-galatic eye!
Larson as
Captain Marvel is fairly straight forward in her role. She has a bit of a
temper, doesn't mind knocking people around a bit, has a biting sense of humor
and wants answers. Trying to fit in with the Kree and trying to fit in on
Earth, it is what is locked in her memory that can help her bridge the two
worlds.
Mendelsohn
as Talos is a fighter, charming in his own way, equally witty as Captain Marvel
and knows a things or two about a good fight. He has his reasons for wanting
what she has locked in her brain and he isn't going to stop until he gets it.
I've always enjoyed Mendelsohn as an actor and I absolutely love that he
branches out in unpredictable roles.
Law as
Yon -Rogg prides himself on mentoring Vers and wants to make sure that the
Skrull are all but wiped out. He is a strong character that believes in what he
is doing and has a skilled crew to back him up.
Lynch as
Rambeau is the only person on Earth, literally, that can help bring Danvers memory into focus.
Along with daughter Monica played by Akbar, they aren't at all frightened by
what is in front of them by way of the Skrull and what lies in outer space
waiting for them.
Bening as
the Supreme Intelligence keeps a watchful eye over Vers and has an agenda of
her own. Her role isn't a big one but its impact is important on the storyline
and it's pretty cool to see her take on the dual role.
Other
cast include Mckenna Grace as young Carol Danvers, Gemma Chan as Minn-Erva, Lee
Pace as Ronan, Djimon Hounsou as Korath, Rune Temte as Bron-Char, Colin Ford as
Steve Danvers, and Akira Akbar as Monica Rambeau.
CAPTAIN
MARVEL joins the ranks of the Marvel Universe and is given the opportunity to
tell her story. She is animated, can handle her own and has a few witty remarks
in her almost skin tight uniform. Of course there is more to the story and I'm
sure Marvel will be telling it but there is also that little nudge of where she
fits in with the Avengers.
Super
heroine fans are going to be pleased well enough with what is on the screen and
it is a nice two hour get away from the real world. That being said, it is also
fairly predictable in its telling and the special effects are becoming a little
common place - translated that means I'm not absolutely wow'd by it all.
What I
did love as it hurt my heart was the opening sequence as a fantastic nod to
everything Stan Lee has done for us all. His cameos always had audiences
cheering and at the beginnings of CAPTAIN MARVEL is no exception. The man who
made comic books legends and iconic characters deserves nothing less and
everything more.
The film
comes in at around two hours and if that's not enough don't worry; she will be
back again and sooner than you think.
In the
end - discover what makes her a (her)o!
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