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Set in the 1990s, Marvel Studios' Captain Marvel is an all-new adventure from a previously unseen period in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that follows the journey of Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe's most powerful heroes. While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Danvers finds herself and a small cadre of allies at the center of the maelstrom. (Disney / Buena Vista)

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3DD!3 

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English Another fine Marvel picture that fills in the gaps. Danvers borrow from Wonder Woman and doesn't excessively shove women’s superiority down your throat. Brie Larson is fine and her playing the rascal and flirting with Fury was entertaining (Sam Jackson really enjoyed himself)… but space battles alone aren’t enough. I liked the villain and some of the unexpected twists that unsurprisingly closely follow today’s trends. Great music. And what a fox. ()

novoten 

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English While the world was trying to hate on the lead actress for answering a question she was asked during an interview, I was patiently waiting. Brie Larson is and will be her own person, and I am grateful to everyone involved for daring to cast her in the highly anticipated origin story of a new character. She has been my long-awaited Marvel character for years, and finally seeing her in a suit on screen is a small celebration for me. The movie stumbles a bit at the beginning, lacking a stronger conflict between the Kree and the Skrulls, but the earthly atmosphere, enhanced by the presence of Coulson, the irresistible Goose, the brilliantly authentic 90s atmosphere, and most importantly, the realization that this is essentially Avengers 0.5, works on all levels. Even without a deep exploration of the main superhero's character, who is somewhat dragged down by her life circumstances in the past and present, she becomes closer to the viewer when finding her purpose and her true self. ()

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Malarkey 

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English When I went to see this movie, I was like curious George. Does Marvel really plan on saving the entire superhero universe with one female heroine that has emerged out of nowhere? Brie Larson didn’t feel right to me even on posters. She looked awfully... plastic. But was I wrong! Captain Marvel is a wonderful movie. It has a bit of everything and it’s in fact a beginning of the term “Marvel”. While watching it I didn’t feel like I was watching a superheroine, it felt more like a decent sci-fi. This was due to the great effects which not only looked as if they were from Star Wars – they probably do have something in common with Star Wars since they were supplied by the same studio. Add in some emotions, jokes and allusions, which the creators will serve you indirectly or only in form of a look of one of the characters, plus some plot twists which are very well made in this movie. Even concerning Brie, half-way through the movie I was sure that there couldn’t be a better superheroine. Marvel has justly beat DC once again. My relationship with Marvel has been formed gradually but it is all the more intense now... Captain Marvel is almost a genius insertion between two Avengers movies. It couldn’t have been planned better. ()

Kaka 

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English A Marvel film about a strong woman for strong women, though considerably less inventive than the similarly-themed Wonder Woman from DC. Brie Larson is fine, and the subtle winking at the nineties is of course nonchalantly elegant (including the rejuvenated Samuel L Jackson), but everything is devastated by the same tired song about mysterious aliens with the goal of destroying our planet, or conquering the universe. It’s just something you don't want to see for the 25th time, even with the best execution. ()

DaViD´82 

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English I can hardly find a less charismatic superhero in the Marvel franchise (yes, I take into account Ant-man, Wasp and Scarlet Witch). Which is multiplied by the fact that Captain Marvel is inherently uninteresting; she has no weakness, her ability (s) are too “great", uninteresting in nature and visually manifested purely through CGI, or as soon as she takes action, Brie Larson literally disappears for several long minutes at the expense of some confused flashing animated hero with long hair. And that's a shame, because even though Brie isn't completely convincing, she still, like Carol, at least gives the impression that there's something in her. Nevertheless, despite all of the above, it is one of the best Marvel origins ever. It´s well-paced, Jackson, the characters around Carol do their job “to the fullest", the nineties stylization also fits, and especially thanks to Skrulls, it has a “heart" that is often ignored in Marvel movies. ()

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