I am curious as to what people hate the most about captain marvel. Is it the movie itself, the character or the actress? Cuz personally i really liked the movie, but i do not like the character or the actress
I am curious as to what people hate the most about captain marvel. Is it the movie itself, the character or the actress? Cuz personally i really liked the movie, but i do not like the character or the actress
Personally, I find her simply 'okay'. She's not the best character to me, but not the worst, either. I don't really have any reason to hate her. However, the movie wasn't very good to me and I feel that there could have been a better actress to play her. I find her a bit bland and for such a powerful character with so much potential, she could have been a lot better to me.
@Tim Gomes That's fair (I disagree about the character and actress, both of whom I love), I just don't feel the discussion this post is encouraging is helpful.
I like Captain Marvel. Both the movie & the character. Though I do admit she could have gotten better character development.
Eh
I liked it but it’s on par with Thor the dark world
Eh
I really enjoy the movie and the character a lot. The movie wasn’t the greatest but it was very good and all these people who tried to troll the movie because it was starring a woman just makes me angry. We need more diversity in the MCU, and this was a step towards that.
I liked the movie, character, and actress, but I could summarize a lot of complaints I've heard (almost none of which I agree with). I've heard complaints about Larson based on her evidently being a misandrist (thinking women are superior to men, the opposite of being misogynist), although most of the things that "prove" she is misandrist are taken out of context. I've also heard a lot about her not showing emotion, although that's largely the point of her character, as well as that her only emotion is anger.
Regarding the character, I've heard that she's overpowered, doesn't have a story arc, and is presented as perfect (the last two definitely aren't true, and that first one is based on how you define "overpowered")
Regarding the movie itself, the main complaint I've heard about it was that it was too feminist, with most people pointing to the advertising having "They need her" turn into "They need a hero" (taking the "her" from "hero"), which fails to separate the movie from the advertising, which are different, and the scene in the actual movie where she steals the creepy dude's motorcycle and breaks his hand, which most people (myself included) have a distorted memory of, it's actually not as big of a deal as many people think.
Eh
@HArtfordman Why do you keep saying "Eh" ?
What do you think?