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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2017 22:10:47 GMT
The MCU is preparing to reboot.
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Post by ThatGuy on Oct 31, 2017 1:42:15 GMT
I'm not a hardcore Dr. Strange fan, and his entry was far from my favorite in the MCU. That said, I thought his initial meeting with the Ancient One did an excellent job of showing you a stubborn man of science/traditional medicine who is forced to confront a new reality of alternate dimensions and the mystic arts. He literally laughed off the suggestion of magic in that scene. I think that approach would have been too on-the-nose. The way they left Strange at the end was fine. He's a man who has discovered new powers and has a new purpose. And, he's trying to reconcile all of that with his former beliefs. I mostly agree. And I like the movie just fine. It just feels awkward to me how they go from this real world drama of an injured surgeon to a goofy joke filled world of magic. It's a radical tonal shift that has very little thematic consistency. Think about this: almost all of the movie's most dramatic moments come in act one. That's extremely odd for any story. The only dramatic moments came after his accident. Before that he was the same guy he became when he started training in magic.
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Post by ThatGuy on Oct 31, 2017 20:36:09 GMT
Oh forgot the Ancient One scene later in the movie.
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Post by miike80 on Oct 31, 2017 20:39:30 GMT
My money's on a Dr Strange trilogy
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