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No but Vision and Wanda had planned to grow old together in a little house and Vision wrote it in a little heart I'm NOT OKAY
BABY ROCKET!!
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - Spoiler Review
What a beautiful tribute to Chadwick Boseman.
Ryan Coogler is truly an extraordinary storyteller and honours Chadwick's memory in a heart wrenching but near perfect way. I was nervous going in that it would not live up to expectations as the reviews for the film were quite mixed for some reason, but God, I was not disappointed.
Those quiet moments of grief at the beginning and end of the movie were so moving that you could hear a pin drop in the cinema. And I was sobbing like an actual baby during the mid-credit scene when Nakia introduced her and T'Challa's secret son, what a fantastic way of keeping his spirit alive!
Anyone who knows me knows that I have been a huge fan of Shuri since day one, so I was thrilled to see her take on a bigger role, but maybe not as thrilled to see her family ripped away one by one... But what I really loved was that she was allowed to be upset, she was allowed to be angry and blinded by revenge. You don't get to see that from many women on film and it made me so happy because I resonated with that, I understood her want to lash out and burn the world. But seeing her come to a peaceful solution with Namor and sit with her grief at the end was just as powerful. I'm looking forward to seeing more of her as the Black Panther in the future.
Namor was such a good antagonist, with a heartbreaking backstory and slightly chaotic plan to wage war against the world. Surely I wasn't the only one who sensed some sparks between himself and Shuri during his tour of Talokan (which btw I have had the song Con La Brisa on repeat ever since, what a stunning scene). That was quickly dashed however when he decided to drown Queen Ramonda...
Ramonda's role as queen was a powerful one. Angela Bassett's performance gave me goosebumps on a number of occasions, and her unexpected death shook me to my core.
I just loved Riri Williams, her friendship with Shuri and her lightning quick wit. I am so excited to see more of Iron Heart in future Marvel projects!
Ryan Coogler managed to continue the legacy of the Black Panther in a way that felt fitting and truly honoured T'Challa. It was a visually stunning and perfectly paced film that had me crying with laughter and then crying from sadness minutes later. Each character had their own time to shine, but Chadwick's legacy was never forgotten, his presence was still felt throughout.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is officially one of my favourite Marvel projects to date and I look forward to being able to watch it again. What a perfect way to wrap up the fourth phase.
Let me know what you thought of the movie.
Wakanda Forever! 💜
I know I'm kind of late to this announcement but Oh My God!! My baby Vision is getting his own show?! 😭
Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness: Spoiler Review
Right, let's get into it. I have actually seen this movie twice at this stage, and I still don't know if I have truly wrapped my head around what played out to be honest. I wouldn't go as far as to say I hated it, but I definitely didn't enjoy it either.
We'll start off with some positives. The cinematography was beautifully executed, the horror aspects were fresh and exciting and the use of magic got a much needed upgrade as well. Overall, it was a stunning film visually, and every single person gave the performance of their lives, particularly Elizabeth Olsen.
Moving on to the elephant in the room... Wanda's character and storyline. Oh boy, there is a lot to unpack here. Now I now there had been rumours circulating since the end of WandaVision that she was going to be the villain, but I had figured it was going to be clear cut that she was acting on instinct to protect her children, or even during my first watch, that she was merely being manipulated by the Darkhold.
However, what we got instead was a slightly OOC Wanda who has no problem in killing another child to be with her own. It doesn't sit right with me that after all of her speeches about being a mother, after her own experience as a young girl discovering powers she didn't fully understand and couldn't control, she unapologetically wanted to kill America, a girl in the same position that she had been in.
What bugged me the most was the lack of continuity following the ending of WandaVision. The whole heart of that show was Wanda getting through her grief, and by the end, she had pretty much come to terms with everything that happened and even felt remorseful for holding everyone in Westview. Of course she had never truly finished grieving, no one ever does, but her moving out to her little cabin for some peace and quiet showed promising signs of her overcoming the first few stages of grief.
The main thing I immediately noticed had been forgotten about or discarded was the whole "MOM! HELP!" end scene. It would have been more realistic for Wanda's character if she had reason to suspect Billy and Tommy were in some kind of danger and therefore would be safer with her as their mother. Having her blatantly try to take them away from her variant self simply because she wanted her happy ending with them seemed so off and untrue to Wanda's character, regardless of the influences of the Darkhold.
In fact, they completely missed the mark by not having her look for Vision at all. I mean, she hardly even mentions him! Look, in one way I understand she has had more time to get over his death - WandaVision told that story beautifully - and now she has a new wound to heal with the loss of her children, but come on, we got like three references to him in the whole movie! You can tell that she still loves him dearly with how hurt she sounded in her conversation with Strange about sacrifice, so why not use that and the ability to travel the multiverse to reunite with her husband?
I was actually expecting a mention of White Vision, but surprisingly there was nothing. I do understand that it is primarily a Doctor Strange film, but with the amount they dived into what happened in Westview, I was hoping for some hint of where he has gone and what his deal is.
On the other hand, I loved seeing the full might of Wanda's powers, and there was something strangely satisfying about watching her single handedly take down the Illuminati. I want to point out that Wanda was never defeated, in fact, no one was even close so *cough* strongest Avenger confirmed *cough*. She had some powerful lines and as I said before, Elizabeth really put her heart and soul into her performance.
Overall, villain Wanda is not the direction I wanted her character to go in, and the poor execution makes it even harder to swallow. It was the most detached I have ever felt from her, and Wanda has been my favourite since I watched Age of Ultron in the cinema - she practically got me into Marvel movies. It felt like I was watching a completely different character, like I was watching 'The Scarlet Witch' and not 'Wanda Maximoff', as if they are separate beings. Watching her sacrifice didn't mean much because we know the rule that if there's no body, she didn't die, but it's still nice knowing that as far gone as she was, she still turned around and did the right thing in the end.
Getting away from my feelings on Wanda, I wasn't sure about Doctor Strange's character arc and development. If anything, he just proved Wanda's point of "You break the rules, you become a hero. I do it, I become the enemy." The plot reeked of hypocrisy, and I couldn't pinpoint how Strange grew from the start of the movie to the end.
I don't even want to get into Christine's character, whose only use seems to be as Strange's tragic love. In fact, their whole story resembles Steve and Peggy (I won't get into how much I dislike them here, that deserves it's own essay) and it's disappointing that Christine never got to evolve past male lead's love interest.
I enjoyed the Illuminati cameos, especially John Krasinski as Reed Richards - I literally gasped so loud when the camera cut to him. I thought they would do more with the characters, but watching Wanda pick them off like it was child's play was quite entertaining, I won't lie.
I want to say that, for the record, I think the whole Doctor Strange's third eye thing is so freaky and I am not here for it, but the first end credit scene introducing Clea is exciting and I'm looking forward to learning more about her.
I'm going to wrap it up there for now, but I could go on and on about this movie for days. All in all, it wasn't completely horrible, but I definitely didn't like it and won't be rushing to watch it again. I have no idea where they are going to go from here with Wanda's character, so I guess I'll have to simply stand by and hope for the best.
I'm curious to know what everyone else thought of the movie - do you agree with me or did you like the direction it took? I'd love to know! ❤💚
So MoM... hmm... I have very mixed feelings.
I'll post a full spoiler review tomorrow with all of my thoughts, but I predict I'll lose a good few followers because I have some controversial opinions, mostly about Wanda's character, but also about the movie as a whole.
That's all I'll say for now...
Going to see MoM tonight, I'm so excited! I haven't been active lately because I was so busy with college and now I'm on teaching practice so in even more caught for free time, but just to let ye know, I'll be tagging anything I post with spoiler warnings and will post a spoiler free reaction tomorrow.
Because I've been so busy, I haven't seen any trailers or clips, which is so unlike me, so it'll be interesting going in pretty much blind. I'm so excited so see my girl Wanda, but I know if she even vaguely mentions Vision, I'm going to be a sobbing puddle on the cinema floor! ❤💚
Rumour: A Scarlet Witch solo film is reportedly in development and will star Elizabeth Olsen! Happy International Women's Day everyone! ❤
So I just saw a rumour that Elizabeth Olsen has signed a 7 year contract extension with Marvel Studios... You guys, if it's true, I will ascend into the heavens
I redrew a comic panel but made it MCU Scarvis >:D
“You break the rules and become the hero. I do it and become the enemy… that doesn’t seem fair.”
If she murders anyone then I’m sorry but it’s warranted
Wanda Maximoff in DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) directed by Sam Raimi, screenplay by Jade Halley Bartlett
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness — 2022, directed by Sam Raimi
Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness | Official Trailer
Also, I teared up when she mentioned Vision, my wounds are still fresh, I can feel it 😢