In the wake of the popularity of stories about Captain Marvel, or Carol Danvers, Marvel publishing house decided to release a series of graphic novels about Kamala Khan. This is an ordinary girl who received incredible powers as a result of one unexpected incident. And about 10 years after the release of the first issue of the comic, Kamala Khan became part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Kamala Khan is a schoolgirl from a family of immigrants from Pakistan. She lives with her strict parents in a small cozy mansion. Her brother is getting married, her parents want everything to go perfectly, but Kamala really wants to get to the festival of superheroes and even tries to create a suit of Captain Marvel, which parents do not like. However, Kamala is not going to sit silently and escapes to the festival with an old bracelet of his grandmother.
Suddenly, in Kamala, forces begin to awaken that she has never noticed in herself. She is able to project elements that have a short-term physical effect, and Kamala realizes that she too can become one of the superheroes. But because her parents won’t appreciate it, she has to wear a mask and a special suit, and then she takes to the streets to fight crime.
If there are absolutely optional projects in Marvel, then Miss Marvel belongs to them 100%. The heroine came out completely uninteresting and mediocre, this is really an ordinary and unremarkable schoolgirl who dries for every boy in her field of vision, while trying to comically curb her new powers, but there is nothing global and really important in this.
All that deserves attention here is the color of Pakistani culture, which turned out really good. In particular, I liked the series, in which we learn more about Kamala’s family and see events from the distant past. Perhaps this is the only really worthwhile moment of the series, which deserves special attention, but in general this is very little to consider the series really good.
From “Miss Marvel” did not have to expect anything extraordinary and the series really turned out to be quite passable and unnecessary. At the same time, I can’t say he’s really bad. It just doesn't have a rod that could hook me.
I have long been waiting for the appearance of this heroine in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and was not disappointed.
I really liked the way Kamala was shown - she hovers in the clouds and paints phanarts while everyone around her tries to bring her back to earth - a very realistic image of a modern fandom girl. The series did not focus on the conflict of cultures, instead focusing on how cultures can mutually enrich themselves by mixing, although not without social themes. In this regard, I liked how they revealed through the history of the Khan family the theme of the division of Pakistan and India and the problem of self-identification of residents of former colonies, which is still relevant for many.
Kamala Khan’s story is often compared to Peter Parker’s, and while it’s also a pretty typical movie for teenagers with school crushes and parental conflicts, it’s very different from Parker’s. Where Spider-Man has been plagued by suffering, the constant trauma of losing his parental figure and loneliness, Kamala has the support of numerous loved ones and an optimistic outlook for the future. It's nice to see someone in the Marvel Universe happy. For now.
The origin of Ms. Marvel's abilities is different from the comic book canon, but somehow it had to fit into the events of the Cinematic Universe, so I don't think that's critical. Iman Vellani herself perfectly coped with her role, she is charismatic, lively and it is difficult to take your eyes off her.
The series is definitely worth watching if you are fandom, especially if you grew up in a Muslim family in the middle of a non-Muslim culture, and definitely worth it if you want to have fun with your inner teenager. I am 35, my inner teenager is quite happy.
10 out of 10
I won’t even shoot a star for not showing how Kamala’s mother managed to make her a suit so quickly, after all, it’s a fantastic movie.
The first, maximum, second series can be seen, but then it is quite boring. The series is clearly for teenagers. Another murky plot with indistinct aliens who for some reason will destroy the Earth if they return back. Temporary moralizing, turned into frequent boring conversations between relatives. The main character's constant teenage hi-hahaha. Bollywood with its own superficial, primitive script. All this quickly tires, camera gimmicks and like "how do we do so much fun" do not save
I just want to say that the series has its advantages:
- Music
- National costumes
- Pakistani locations
- Pretty actors.
- Colorful comic-doodle screensaver and credits (if you don’t watch them, then these are your problems). They are also part of the series.
The rest is in some places a hard minus.
SGI is bad, I think that’s why Kamala (Miss Marvel) doesn’t have different body parts enlarged, but the ability to materialize some magical energy that can be used as floating platforms, shields or the same growing body parts, but as an energy build-up.
The characters are mostly stereotypical and sometimes very annoying. Kamala is just another girl who, I'm cool, I can, I can handle. But unlike Falcon Eyes (Kate Bishop), Kamala did not study at an elite school and did not engage in fencing, archery and other activities.
On the one hand, it’s cool that there are no clichés of a downtrodden child of the wrong body size and nationality, but sometimes everyone is kind of flaming with warm feelings towards her. Why?! She is constantly sarcastic, stebet, moronic, does not obey, does not trust. All she does is build pussy. Yeah, nice, but sometimes there's a lack of motivation why she says this or does that. Why is she even wearing a mask? Mostly for no reason at all. Her idol Captain Marvel does not wear a mask, and in his native Jersey, it seems, half the population knows who is under the mask.
Villains could save the film, the hero can be attributed to adolescence, what they take. But the Villains are kind of like the Gins! They want to go home to their dimension. They're not welcome at home. The only key can kill everyone, but this does not stop them, they spent more than half a century on Earth, one had a son, but still they want to go home. Why? Because. Maybe they're cool in action? Well, they have some lethal fighting technique, a medieval grotesque weapon that doesn't even do pee-pee and... they can be killed just like ordinary people. Knife, that's it. They may not be the main antagonists, but the special services, but that’s how to see. You see, Spider-Man will save you from a burglar and pull you out of a fire by patrolling the streets or eavesdropping on a police wave. Ms. Marvel will protect you from the flying brick that made it fly at you. Quite a destructive personality, which would not interfere with someone to control. Despite this, the aunt of the special agent is still bad, so wanted to pin down teenagers with superpowers that she disobeyed orders from above. When Ms. Marvel does that, she's not bad, she's rebellious and cool.
In general, instead of watching the series, it is better to listen to the soundtrack and watch a brief retelling of events, just to be aware if you like the Marvel universe as a whole.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe went wrong immediately after the release of Spider-Man: There is no way home, where the bar of quality of audience mainstream cinema has skyrocketed. And that’s not surprising: a fan service of three generations of ‘spiders’, tons of Easter eggs and references to the studio’s previous films, and a great cast. As they say, the stars meet, but once. This was followed by a series of twisted sequels, triquels, chaotic originals in the format of series on Disney+, as well as strange assessments of critics, coupled with resentment from the audience. Whether the mouveton pour mud on the movie "mouse factory" or something. The only thing that more or less turned out to be successful is “Vandavizhn”, a very touching and emotional story of PTSD, maternal grief and loss in the scenery of the sitcoms of the 50-90s of the last century, which became the exposition to the film “Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness” by Raimi. So what about one of the latest Miss Marvel series?
In terms of time, this is undoubtedly a successful and relevant movie. Inclusiveness and representativeness are respected. But it is worth paying tribute to the source, the comics on this character, which added to Marvel the first Pakistani and Muslim hero-teenage, a kind of behavior model for the same “outsiders” in US society. Not to say that I was ever interested in this Persian. I will even say more: I watched this series, like much else from Marvel, purely on the machine to “be in the material”, because in the future there will be a series of films where everything is somehow interconnected both in events and in characters.
This is a teenage action comedy, the story of growing up, the original character, where the entire comic mahatch is pushed to the background, and on the first - the relationship of a teenage girl with her conservative parents, finding herself, accepting her strength and fate, as well as the main goal in itself - to acquaint the viewer with another, foreign culture, their customs and traditions. If it is quite abstract - this is an exposition for the future film "Marvels", so this is another reason to watch this six-part story.
Did I like it? Absolutely not. This is too sweet and filler story, which at the moment is not based on anything and does not affect anything, but I assume that someone will even be a plus. The story is well received outside the MCU, but this does not mean that it is in principle interesting to watch. Yes, a beautiful picture, high-quality sound and overall superhero flow, but at its core it’s a boring and sluggish narrative where you initially know what you’re looking at to watch. The show doesn't interest you. It just doesn't work like a series. The Clifhangers aren't. Kamala, as the protagonist, does not catch and does not motivate to read comics about her. Graphene is very bad and cuts the eye.
I had the impression that I was the wrong audience, so I didn’t like it. The series is designed for teenage girls, the same dreamers and lovers to dream, hang out with friends, listen to modern music, as well as show their parents their youthful maximalism. So far, the weakest TV show in the Marvel universe, which you need to watch through the creak of your teeth in order to be “in the topic” in the future.
5 out of 10
In fact, after the extremely negative reviews about Miss Marvel and the completely incomprehensible trailers, I didn’t expect anything from the project. Nothing good, for sure. However, another series in the MCU universe was able to surprise me very pleasantly.
The story about Kamala Khan is quite a classic original character in the movie universe. At the same time, the ease of narration really involves in what is happening, jokes are always in place, and the characters for the most part dispose of themselves. These are pleasing images, some of which are diluted with Muslim culture, which to some extent emphasizes their individuality.
But speaking of Miss Marvel, there’s a beautiful visual. The series itself is quite bright and rich in terms of color palette and colors, but here it is especially not surprising. But what sets it apart is a stylish pitch. The environment of the characters is constantly directly involved in the narrative in the most literal way. Texts of messages in phones, Kamala's fantasies, the contents of some letters, all this is displayed on the screen by the viewer. And not just in the form of flying clouds of text, as it often happens, but being stylized to the current environment of the characters. For example, if the characters stand in the middle of a night block full of night lights, then the necessary text will be stylized as neon signs of nearby stores. It all looks really cool.
The central heroine turned out to be very sweet and charismatic. With her teenage naiveté and spontaneity, Ms. Marvel will fit very seamlessly into the movie universe. I will say that I did not know anything about the character before the series came out, I do not know the original source, but I liked the interpretation here. The heroine is bright, good-natured, fair and with her own twist.
What's the result? “Miss Marvel” was another confirmation for me that you need to get acquainted with absolutely any project yourself, and not blindly trust the assessments, critics or anyone else. As a result, I got pure pleasure from a solid project, the purest and a little naive on-screen superheroics that it was at its dawn. I look forward to Kamala Khan coming back on the big screen.
98% rating. 7.5/10 estimate... Yes, we seem to live in some other reality! (What I'm glad to admit!) For me, Miss Marvel is the weakest project of the huge franchise for small screens (from the movies, of course, Eternal is much worse!). And I haven't seen the Hulk Woman yet.
Not that, of course, our "Marvelica" is a complete bottom! Nope. This is just a very boring, banal and impossible children's series. (Mini-series, if you will!). He's pretty good in some places! And in some places, it catches and captivates. Oh, just... Only places with fire this day... You understand?
The story of the heroine’s development resembles that of Peter Parker. But what was fresh then is rotten today! Sorry, sorry. Shall we try to understand? Come on!
Now the Marvel Universe is at a stage where the introduction of new characters into the franchise is fraught with risks. And phase 4, stumbling on both legs culturally, financially feels confident, launching debutants in costumes on TV. You can walk around the subpoena. And in general, spread your wings... (Here I said cultural, and here everything is shaky). . .
And yet, the story begins with an American family of Pakistani descent. Sixteen-year-old Kamala Khan dreams of getting to the Mstitelikon. Carol Danvers (aka Captain Marvel). But here comes the Muslim walls of prohibitions. But she secretly from her relatives penetrates the feast, along the way taking with her grandmother's bracelet, which will naturally give her strength, opening her alter ego.
Now, you might think this is very interesting. But it's not. I didn’t tell you the whole story, but the first episode! I mean, there's very little development in the show! In the second series there is a standard test of acquired superpowers. Okay. Again, it may seem that this is so beautiful, and the creators make a curtsey to the tapes of zero. Nope! “Miss Marvel doesn’t act like it pays homage, it’s just lazy and over the lip.”
In fact, oddly enough, but in this seperhero, I did not like superhero things! Life and life of Pakistanis. What in America, what in Karachi? It's like Clone 2.0! But only life and life! Because there's a little shag about how bad Pakistanis are. What about the separation that is still... And they separated this whole holy corner!
There will be a love story here. There will be a conflict (how not to be!). . . . But it's so childish! It was as if the target audience was ten or eleven years old. What about those who grew up with you? . .
In general, this mini-series was fragmented by emotions. Iman Vellani I really liked the title role! Like her screen family! Everyone who has played Muslims looks great here!! The agenda is an agenda, but if it looks great, who is against it? But all this DODC - well, pull it off and throw it away! .
Visually everything looks good! Here are the solutions with intermediate animation on top of living nature - this is class! Last time I saw this in the Superman series of the early forties. But the montage is high! halves of two persons, turning into one person for example. Well, well, when you're good, well done!
But it's an empty min on its own. And if you think that this is a precursor to Captain Marvel, then quotes will fall even more. So it's better not to think about it. And...
Trying to tell as many stories as possible about new superheroes and heroines, Marvel producers finally got to Miss Marvel or Kamala Khan. This heroine appeared on the pages of comics not so long ago, but her niche took firmly. Adventures with her participation sold quite well, and therefore Kevin Feige and the company decided to shoot a series based on them for Disney streaming. But I won’t say that was a very good idea.
Kamala Khan is an ordinary girl from a family of Pakistani immigrants. She is obsessed with superheroes and especially Carol Danvers, who we know better as Captain Marvel. one day Kamala and her school friend decide to go to the festival of heroes, but the girl's parents are against it. But she still decides to act and runs away from home for a while to see geeks like herself.
Dressing the bracelets of his longtime relative, Kamala gains incredible power. Now she's not just a girl, she's also a hero, and she needs a suit and a special adventure. With the submission of the authors of the series, she gets all this, but at the same time I did not leave the feeling that we are watching not an expensive project from Marvel, but some kind of children’s matinee.
Kamala is quite cute and although Iman Vellani is not the most typical girl, it is pleasant to watch her in places. She plays her part well, but because of the faded script, she can’t reach her full charming potential. And the scenes of action are set so weakly that here the image of the heroine, except for a good costume, is difficult to praise.
The only thing I want to praise the series for is the scenes in the past, when we are shown interesting information about the Kamala family. There really is drama and experience here, but the trouble is that this is only a small part of the project, while the rest of the time Kamala’s experiences are ridiculous to the limit, her constant fascination with all the boys in a row and other nonsense that do not work very well in the framework of teenage cinema.
“Miss Marvel doesn’t become the Marvel series I want to watch or just remember.” This is an optional chapter, which only makes sense in order that while watching the movie “Marvels” we at least roughly understand who Kamala is.
4 out of 10
It is difficult to say for sure how many superheroes are invented in all countries of the world, but it can be argued that most of the most famous chose the United States as their location. Being people of tolerance, disposed towards all the peoples of the world, the bosses of the Marvel Cinematic Universe decided to introduce the first heroine of distinctly non-American origin, non-Christian faith - in short, as different from all the others as possible. But the point of showing the talents of someone who is different is to show that all people are essentially equal and the same. In the case of “Miss Marvel” the scriptwriters of the series were too carried away by the otherness of the main character, causing a completely controversial impression from their offspring.
The first thing that catches the eye in “Miss Marvel” is the bright visual and musical style of the series, well suited to its main character. But the purpose of this style is not to follow the mood and character of a teenage girl who suddenly acquired supernatural abilities, but something quite different. Kamala, being a resident of the United States for almost all her life, does not look like a real American, truly integrated into the life and pace of the country that sheltered her, and all the attempts of the girl to do something about it, if not fail, then succeed with varying success, like, say, the story of the heroine’s trip to the festival of superheroes. Thanks to the characteristic image of “Miss Marvel” indicated even more clearly, and this, together with other details, shows that the screen is not Pakistanis living in the United States, but the vastness of the States of Pakistan, existing by its own rules and laws. In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to the nature of the force awakened in heroin, explained through an excursion to both the historical homeland and the past. Thus, the series quite clearly formulates the idea that power lies in the roots, and this idea is not at all as beautiful and harmless as it may seem at first glance. Many disgusting ideas of superiority of particular social groups or nations that the world knew were based on something similar, and it is not too pleasant to see such morality in a superhero series.
In addition to the very controversial central idea, the series is distinguished by rather incomprehensible antagonists, plot directions devoted to which, as much as two. The history, motivation and essence of the main villains of the picture are spelled out very conditionally and even primitively, so that the source of anger seems to be clear, but it is not capable of touching. Due to such a weak study of the life circumstances of the group of antiheroes, they themselves also do not shine with individuality, as the storyline associated with them does not differ in originality and sophistication. Instead of building and implementing ingenious plans, this group of characters acts irritatingly straight, mostly confined to magical muzzle. In addition, their common interest is not so much in the main character, as – banal – in the subject does not allow you to build any convincing emotional tension between them and Kamala.
The antagonist of another storyline is spelled out no better, but is useful because she creates a more or less readable thought by her actions. Being an employee of some quasi-state structure, this villain embodies the American state itself. Her uncompromising view of Kamala clearly shapes her understanding of friend-foe relations in the country in question. The fact that the heroine is clearly negative, as well as sympathy for our Pakistani ordinary Americans in the last series, allows you to deliberately discredit this division in the eyes of the viewer, which is certainly good. However, the fact that this storyline receives real development only in the last series, somewhat reduces the significance of its achievements.
As mentioned above, the series has an exceptionally bright, but not acidic visual range, creating a very special exotic, but also teenage mood for the whole of “Miss Marvel”. Musical accompaniment also contributes to a positive and rather carefree atmosphere, despite all the circumstances. I will note the successful choice of the actress for the main role: albeit not a written beauty, but, undoubtedly, a very charming girl with her own zest and bright personality, which is much more important. I also liked the image of Kamala’s friend, since such a positive, not stupid and sweet hero is not very common. Goodness cannot go out of fashion! Finally, another good luck – Nakia – is also a friend or relative of the main character, embodying the interweaving of traditions and modernity at the same time. The older generation in “Miss Marvel” is clearly inferior to the younger, so there is no one to mention separately among them.
“Miss Marvel” is a very positive and kind series with some special charm. But under the layers of cuteness, unfortunately, you can see very dubious features of it, just do not allow you to appreciate this cinematic creation high enough. However, he quite coped with the task of introducing a new superheroine into the world, albeit somewhat messy. I don’t think Miss Marvel needs a second season, but it’s possible and even useful to develop Kamala’s story.
Wasted potential “Miss Marvel” tells about a teenage girl from Jersey, whose parents emigrated from Pakistan. My main impression of this series is the difference in quality between the first and last series. If the first 2 episodes I really liked, then the last one looks like a children’s show with a weak script and a stupid action. I want to start with merit. It is very interesting (and according to American Muslim viewers truthfully) to show the life of a teenage girl living in the Islamic community in the United States. This has not happened before in TV series, and it looks very fresh and fascinating, because you are immersed in an unfamiliar world and do it fascinating. There's also a lot of cool visual finds. For example, when the main character rides a bicycle and fantasizes, all her fantasies come to life on the walls of the houses she rides past. Or when it is rewritten, all messages are embedded in elements of the environment (for example, an inscription on a sign or on a blanket). All this really looks original and fascinating. Similar emotions (but stronger) I experience when watching Sherlock, which the first (or one of the first) began to use the technique with the output of messages on the viewer’s screen. Another of the interesting moments in this series, an important plot role is played by a real historical event, namely the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, which is organically woven into the plot and reveals the characters, allowing them to empathize. But sadly, starting in Episode 3, the magic gradually fades away and Ms. Marvel looks duller and duller. Both from the point of view of action, staging fights, chases and the whole superhero movement, and from the point of view of dramatic heat. And to the last series from the enthusiasm of the first series nothing remains. Even after that, I started watching the new season of Stranger Things, and in contrast, I noticed how boring the last episodes of Miss Marvel were. In very strange cases, camera movement, angles, mounting gluing, which create dynamics and work on the atmosphere, are well used. And Miss Marvel is too trivial. In itself, this is not a problem, but when you see how you can do cool, it is difficult not to compare. In general, this is a controversial series that first pleases, and then leaves in disappointment. 6 out of 10 Original
This is the case when it all started with 1 episode and 1 episode can be finished.
The entrance, of course, is amazing, the acquaintance with the heroine, the dynamics, modernity and brightness are just something with something, not to break away, but further. . .
From Miss Marvel in the comics, only a 16-year-old Pakistani girl obsessed with Captain Marvel, basically everyone, has twisted everything they could (I understand that the movies are different from the comics, but something has to remain, I thought the character was modified enough).
There is so much Pakistani there that you can not go to Pakistan, even the comic book nervously smokes in the sidelines, but at the same time you do not really know anything about them, one thing, then another, then the third thing happens that you begin to think: & #39; Who are these Pakistanis anyway? !'
Character porridge. Whoever is only chasing after her, who only does not appear there and everyone remains not really revealed, the character came - the character left, but a few words about him was said and this is enough, although half of them play a lot of important roles in what is happening.
The girl does everything at once and nothing at the same time, throws us from one storyline to another, simply put everything and nothing at the same time.
There is no concept of the word at all! It seems that the script was written on his knees.
Against the background of other series, this one definitely disappointed, with the exception of Episode 1, everything else was simply boring!
And fans of the original heroine will be hurt to see how she realized in the series. Unfortunately, neither the actress nor her character can pull this series, despite the humor, which was a bit and charisma, which the heroine is clearly not deprived of.
The series can be watched only to throw it in the piggy bank ' Viewed'.
This series, like a phoenix, rose from the ashes of my expectations in... something quite average. Not a burning bird, of course, but nonetheless.
First of all, I want to mention the incredible style associated with the city. Messages become part of the environment, emotions can be expressed by neon lighting, fantasies find life in graffiti, and end credits are just beautiful. It’s really small, but it’s kind of original, like, they could just put messages on the screen (although, they did it a couple of times, which was like a stake in my heart) or just take off phones, but no, they got steamy and it really affected the atmosphere of the show, it gave it a piece of soul, it started to stand out among the rest of the movie universe. Yes, the move is not new, not unique and it has already met, but it does not interfere with the atmosphere and what it still makes you believe in the connection of the characters with the world and they do not look alienated, it is clear that this is their home. And, of course, it just looks awesome and my respect for the people who were doing the effects.
Here you could describe more characters, lore, plot and so on, but this is all done extremely averagely and I do not think it deserves a separate mention, so I will give all this a general assessment ' NORM' and go on.
But the series was like a strange roller coaster.
Like, here I sit before watching, preparing to suffer, and then such a sharp rise in the series turns out to be style, further up, there is humor, still up, there is a conflict with the family, still up, there is the atmosphere of the city and the national flavor, but I said that it was a roller coaster and then the conflict with the family crumbled and the atmosphere of the city was dispersed and the motivation was lost and the series began to turn into what I expected to see before watching - pitch horror, then a strange descent with infrequent peaks, but even the first series did not close to becoming too bad.
The main character is Misscast, she does not look like a character in the comic book at all, but they are wildly charming and steal my heart with her smile every time and for this I am ready to forgive her everything, even if it is still slightly insulting, like even her serial friend would be better suited for the role and then I start to get mad, and then I see her smile and calm down. True, she is cute, humorous, shy and I believe her, so although Misscaste, but copes very well, in general, a miracle.
Abilities are also Misscast, so to speak. In general, not what was in the comics, BUT the comic version would look very ridiculous and its replacement is understandable, there are generally zero claims.
Lore is also Misscast, because in the comics Miss Marvel was inhuman, and here she has a mixture of mutations with abilities from the bracelet and there is no more ' but ' only discontent, I am unhappy!
A subpoena. She's not here. Well, yes, the main characters are mostly Pakistanis and Muslims, but so what? The presence of characters of a particular nationality and race is not an agenda. Yes, they talk about all sorts of national things, but, man, that's part of them and it would be a little ridiculous without it, because a lot of the show is about this culture. Kamon, no one has condemned Thor for promoting Scandinavian religion. There was a little discussion of the hijab and it was very organic because it's normal for them to discuss their own national customs. Recently, I saw season 4 of the Youth Justice League and it was really ridiculous when, in one episode, a super-advanced technology in the body of a Muslim woman started discussing the hijab, because the animated series was not even close to it and it did not work there. Don’t be offended by the fact that you have cheated yourself.
This series is average, not even close to Daredevil at all, but would it be interesting if each series were like Daredevil? I don't think everyone would just be sick and that's the point. This series is unique to the cinematic universe and allows you to get a new experience that could not be obtained from the character ' Tony-Stark-style' or netflix blueprints.
Well, yes, not the pinnacle of art, I will not review it, but not quite the bottom, there are very many middle moments and even the pluses are gradually lost, so it would be fair to rate Miss Marvel on 7 out of 10.
On the one hand, MARVEL is trying to show us the diversity of the ethnic group, to expand the circle of the audience. But once again, it all boils down to just given patterns: here we need to support one minority, here we need to say this, etc.
The main problem of the series is far from this, looking at other countries, at a different skin color and religion is not such a big problem (although these aspects were somehow affected). The main problem lies in the fact that the series simply turned out to be nothing.
The main character is boring and boring, not quite memorable. You could choose a more beautiful or active girl. All her problems are just 6 episodes of obvious problems with her parents, love triangles and blah blah blah. The cliché. And OK, these clichés were played, but they really turned out to be fake.
In problems with parents do not believe in the word at all, here is not on the screen between them family, except with a brother, and that looks like a child's fun.
How about a love triangle? - Also by. You don't believe what they say, you don't see the connection they're trying to show. You don’t believe it because it doesn’t work.
The music in the film is good, it’s hard to find fault. But the effects and working with the camera is just horror. Visually completely discourages the desire to watch the series. Everything is so clumsy and fake that you get tired of watching it. Not only does GG play disgustingly, but when you see her jumps or abilities, you don’t believe it.
At the first viewing, the series seems to be shot in haste. It has its own zest, its own charm. But this charm is not played.
Most of the replicas in the film are completely useless, Disney begins to lead its series / films into some abyss. Everything that is now starting to come out has no value, in the feeling you just roll out the brand, and then ' still scavenge'.
You can delve into dozens of replicas between characters, watch the terrible flights of cameras, understand the plot, look at disgusting fights, etc. and find another ton and ton of problems. But honestly, I don't want to.
The film leaves a terrible residue after watching. I just want to forget and stop regretting lost time.
Thank you for exploring a different culture, but next time, be kind, do it qualitatively, not '. Thanks.
The new comic book hero has moved to the screens. Miss Marvel (another Marvel) is a sixteen-year-old girl from Pakistan. As they say, everyone is happy. Who is that? Can do what? Kevin Feige dedicated six episodes to reveal the heroine to squeeze her into the framework of the Cinematic Universe, and here it is somehow banal, predictable.
Kamala Khan lives in a decent, traditional family. Refugees from India when the British occupied the country. The Khan family moved to America, in the Indian Quarter. The series takes everything cheerful and carefree in the film adaptation and shoves the viewer into it. Bright, acidic colors, dancing, mosque, family values and a beautiful atmosphere. If it weren’t for Marvel, the story would have been more intriguing. In fact, such a heroine in the framework of a children's "superhero" would look like a good fit. But within the Cinematic Universe, it has its own mistakes and inconsistencies.
She is a fan of Captain Marvel. Kamala even scoffs at the Russo Brothers' plot ("RUSOOO!" - Frank Castle, came in for a minute) that without Carol Danvers, the Avengers would not have defeated Thanos. Irony saves you! The plot absorbs the teenager as much as possible into the Geek atmosphere, in the cosplayer show, in competitions. The other side of the family, but this is a teenage rebellion and interesting that the girl takes risks, lives a dream.
Friends, new acquaintances, school enemies - all the excitement of the teenager equates Kamala with typical school heroes. She looks more like Peter Parker than Carol. But you have to develop abilities, so without thinking twice the comic book presents ancient artifacts - oh, all in the spirit of comics. The conflict with the antagonists is sucked out of the finger. You just had to show the fight scenes and the ability. After all the global battles, after all the different universes, we have the confrontation of generations, the hunt for a powerful artifact to show the unity of the team, the inability of Kamal and the gradual control of his abilities.
Kamala stretches body parts, creates clumps of protective energy. A mixture of Reed Richards and Captain Marvel, only in the budget version. The series is filled with references to the entire movie universe, adds the Division of Consequence Control and Supervision to somehow justify the absence of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Phil Coulson. The story of India’s past takes the viewer back to 1943, when crowds of refugees on trains were rapidly leaving the country. This was the pretext of the villains.
Who's up against Kamala? Spirits, entities from a parallel world, hiding for years from human eyes and looking for the cherished bracelet. A logical question arises: well, Kamala is still young and just discovered the world of heroism, but the villains were here all the time. Where's Stephen Strange? Where's Wong? It is clear that the sorcerers have just fought off the Scarlet Witch and defended Kamar Taj. We were a little busy, but back in 2016, Wong claimed that the Ancient One was watching over all the worlds, that wizards were protecting the Earth from external threats. The guards are like this: now they are eternal, now they are genies.
This is the downside of the huge cinematic universe. When he didn’t plan to create Kamala Khan, but six years after Doctor Strange, he introduced circumstances that violate linear narrative. Yeah, linear, and that's after Avengers: Endgame and Ant-Man. As much as possible in the world of Marvel.
Collision with enemies and revealing their true goals characterize dangerous acts, murders and manias of salvation. A trip from the US to India answers questions in the series, trains Kamala and introduces the audience to the classic girl costume. Magic borders on selective action and too much luck of the heroine: too quickly she mastered the technique of self-defense, acrobatics, and she is lucky with beautiful guys. But this aspect is aimed at accepting herself and her abilities, which the schoolgirl projects on the audience.
I liked her cronies. A nice girlfriend who fights for women’s rights (and this is in the Muslim religion that); a head-headed friend who is a techie, and Znayka, and an inventor. Simultaneously with school friends, the series opens up allies-fighters, defenders. Not a closed family, but an interesting one. The mentality in the community and the trust of loved ones created a good chemistry on the screen.
“Miss Marvel” is not a much-needed character in the Cinematic Universe, but the diversity and connection with Captain Marvel allow Kevin Feige’s conveyor belt to continue. The Guardians of the Galaxy did not know. Over time, the new heroes will leave their imprint in this epic, and while Kamala Khan is a teenage girl, a fan of Carol and a protector of her family. For now... until the post-credits scene, which is directly related to the Captain Marvel sequel. "Double" Marvel in the Marvel Cinematic Universe!
Bollywood fit in harmoniously. It's not serious, but it's funny and bright. Too childish a miniseries? Yes! For schoolgirls? Yes! But the excitement of the “superhero” has not gone away.
One of the main features of Phase 4 of the MCU is the introduction of new popular superheroes to the general public. Starting this year, almost all Disney+ series are dedicated to these new heroes. Among them is Kamala Khan, the first superheroine of Pakistani origin better known as Miss Marvel. I saw that the critics left very positive reviews about the series, while the audience gave an average rating. Although I did not expect the project very much and did not have high expectations about it, I still liked it. And I think this is a very original series, which is not as bad as everyone claims.
The main character of the series Kamala Khan lives a normal life of a teenager in a family of immigrants in Jersey City, raised in the traditions of her people, but she also represents a generation of teenagers who grew up during the rise of superheroes. Kamala reads fan fiction, paints art, posts videos of crazy theories about the Avengers and is a big fan of Captain Marvel, aka Carol Danvers. To the nearest Avengers convention, she goes in the costume of her beloved heroine, to which she adds an old bracelet of her great-grandmother. Thanks to this bracelet, Kamala discovers the ability to create frozen projections of light and stretch her body. The girl tries to figure out her abilities, while agents from the Department of Destruction begin to hunt her.
If I were to describe Phase 4 of the MCU in one word, I would choose this: experiments. By ending Infinity War with a grand Finale and saying goodbye to many of Saga’s beloved heroes, the creators introduce us to a generation of new superheroes and try to use different genres that we have not previously imagined with superheroics. And in this case, Ms. Marvel should be seen primarily as an interesting experiment. Namely, the genre of youth comedy with all the problems faced by teenagers such as school lessons, parties at popular students, disagreements with the older generation and first love. In Miss Marvel, it’s all very modern, vivid and interesting. The first reason the series is worth seeing.
The second reason is ethnic color. Much attention is paid to the roots of the main character, traditions, worldview, upbringing in the traditions of her homeland - Pakistan, as well as real historical events that play an important role in the lives of the heroes and the plot itself. I knew very little about the events following the recognition of India’s independence and its division into two independent states, India and Pakistan, which prompted me to read about this large-scale, difficult and tragic period, which was a significant event and still finds echoes in the lives of descendants, and you somehow take the phrase: Every family has a story about the Separation. But this belonging of the heroine to Eastern culture, with all her musical tunes and melodies, bright clothes and the spirit of antiquity, already set the series apart from others.
However, one cannot ignore some disadvantages. You can see that the Miss Marvel series is designed for younger viewers. This is understandable when you watch action scenes that are made much softer and simpler, without excessive cruelty. Maybe younger viewers will like it, but for longtime fans of superheroics, all this will seem too childish and funny.
I really liked the main character - Kamala Khan in the performance of the debutante in the movie Iman Vellani. Cheerful, cheerful, hovering in the clouds, emotional, wonderful and always positive, adoring superheroes and dreaming of getting super powers. It’s like seeing yourself at 15 when you first learn about comics and characters with extraordinary abilities and want to have similar power. But when the wish is fulfilled, Kamala, despite the joy and happiness of fulfilling the cherished dream, for the most part looks lost and uncertain about what to do next. Here we add a family theme – usually we are used to seeing rebellious teenagers and serious conflict of generations, but here we see that Kamala is very fond of her parents and brother, although often argues with them, worries that her abilities can harm family, her friends, loved ones, and does not know how this will affect the entire diaspora. And all this forms in her the makings of a real hero who puts the needs of others above his experiences, and will fight for justice. And of course, watching her chic abilities like streams of radiant energy or stretching limbs (which does not look like Mr. Fantastic at all) and a bright suit - it is very interesting to know what superhero adventures await her next!
There are a lot of heroes here, but most of all I remember Kamala’s mother, Muniba, who changes all our first impressions about her. She first appears as a harsh and protective daughter mother, who is against the Western hobbies of Kamala, because of which they constantly quarrel. But then they are waiting for a joint trip to their homeland, a meeting with a somewhat eccentric grandmother Sana and the discovery of the secrets of the past, which will help overcome all differences and make mother and daughter closer.
Miss Marvel - a project that was adopted very ambiguously. And while I admit that compared to its predecessors, the series looks childish, it has many interesting finds, unusual styles and genres, and it also takes a new young heroine into the large and diverse family of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. I really want to know about the future adventures of Miss Marvel! ... and in the company with Captain Marvel!
Nice viewing!
Miss Marvel is an extremely mediocre series that disappointed me. The idea of a Muslim teenage hero initially fascinated me, but how it was brought to life.
First of all, the character is spinless. There's nothing about Ms. Marvel, literally nobody. It has no goals, motives, principles. Not even charisma. The girl just wanted to be a hero and by fate became. I wanted to, I got it. To become a hero, Madame did not put a drop of his efforts. Even the costume was sewn by her mother, and her father invented the name. What did she do? I went to the mosque and did it twice. This is how people learn and fight... During the whole series, she got three guys! I'm not jealous, but for what? She did not manifest herself in any way, there is not a drop of charisma in her, the character does not catch on at all.
Secondly, its nation is used as a decor. The traditions of South Asia are completely saturated. Spend time with strange scenes with Indian dances and a few mentions that their food is spicy. She is a Muslim from Pakistan. Patterns, traditional clothes, trips to the mosque. For example, in the Moon Knight, a plot was built on Egyptian mythology, but what about Ms. Marvel? The nation here is just like a decor, popping up everywhere, and has no meaning. Of course, the national color among the characters is very, very welcome for me, but to make a series about a superheroine some Indian action movie is such a thing.
Third, too childish. Everything is too rosy and good, and the last series is absurd. A bunch of kids in ten minutes beat Regardie? Dudes in bulletproof vests got balls thrown? How in such a short time could a bunch of kids make distraction devices? What was Zoe doing at school that hour, what was her brother doing there? It all went well.
What I don’t like the most is that most of the characters tried to achieve their goals, lost a lot, suffered a lot, and Ms. Marvel just wanted to be a hero and became one.
From now on 'Miss Marvel' is one of my favorite studio series. It is clear that in its creation took part not only the masters of their craft, but also people full of love for the project and characters.
The graphics are wonderful, and the image of abilities is very spectacular. I was particularly pleased with the animation and creative depiction of Kamala’s thoughts and correspondence with her friends. The series is very colorful and bright, and authentic music complements the picture as wonderful as possible.
Muslim and Pakistani cultures and history are shown with the utmost care, kindness and respect. I'm always happy to learn about other cultures, and here the plot is directly related to that. It's not just an addition to heroin, it's her. And so the series perfectly demonstrates that being a representative of a different culture and religion is normal. After all, this is the realization of the heroine in the original comics.
Kamala Khan is my soul mate. She's a fantasist, fandom member and content creator just like me. And her words ' There is no norm' have been my motto all my adult life. What am I saying? To the fact that nationality, religion or gender is not a reason to withdraw, saying: ' This is not for me, I will not understand' For me, there is no character in the entire Marvel universe closer and closer than Kamala Khan. I'm tired of seeing fashionable girls on the screen who have a bunch of girlfriends with whom they go shopping. I want to see weird teenagers drawing in class and hovering in the clouds more often. And in ' Ms. Marvel' my pleas were answered.
10 out of 10.
It’s no secret that Marvel Studios and Disney have taken a course toward inclusion over the past few years. Willingly trying to “get out” on the now popular trends and began to tell the stories of people of non-traditional orientations, as well as other races, skin colors and religious beliefs. The Marvel Cinematic Universe is no exception. Therefore, it is not surprising that the next step of the studio in this direction was “Miss Marvel” created by Bisha K. Ali.
The series revolves around Pakistani-American and Muslim Kamala Khan, who is a fan of superheroes and especially Captain Marvel. Sincerely dreaming that one day she will become a superhero herself and her dreams come true. When, after exposure to the family relic, she awakens supernatural forces.
There is perhaps no more perfect character for the current course of the studio than Kamala Khan. Representing a full-fledged combo of a strong heroine, a representative of a different nationality and religious beliefs and the like. That at one time contributed to her transformation into perhaps one of the most popular superheroes of the publishing house. It should be noted that the authors of the series as accurately as possible transferred the origen of the heroine on the screen. Except for one detail. Not wanting to be associated with the failed "Inhumans", the authors of the series changed one detail of the heroine's origin. This not only “didn’t harm” its authenticity, but also created an interesting groundwork for the future integration of the X-Men into the cinematic universe.
At the same time, it is worth admitting that the scenario turned out to be as ambiguous as possible. On the one hand, the authors of the series adequately transferred the heroine’s origen and very convincingly showed her path of transformation from an ordinary girl into a full-fledged superhero. Along the way, raising issues of ethnic, social and other character. On the other hand, the story itself turned out to be very boring, and the absence of one or two full-fledged villains still hits the intrigue about the history and level of empathy for the heroine in principle.
The director gives a similar impression. On the one hand, the series really brings a breath of fresh air to the well-established formula of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It gives the impression of teenage comedy and drama rather than traditional superheroics. In addition to everything, willingly bribing with oriental color in the atmosphere, a bright picture with an abundance of juicy flowers and a certain atmosphere of lightness. On the other hand, the series catastrophically lacks some dynamics of the narrative, it quite often stalls throughout the narrative and it frankly lacks entertainment. Spectacles in the picture are very small and it is put poorly even by the standards of television format.
One of the main sources of positive impressions is produced by the lead singer Iman Vellani, who, in my opinion, perfectly embodied her character on the screen. First of all, creating the impression of an ordinary girl with big dreams and experiencing a certain awe from her abilities, and not an ordinary bad ass heroine. True, all other actors are perceived faceless and almost not remembered.
6 out of 10
Ms. Marvel is the long-awaited integration of one of the most popular bullying heroines into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, who has finally found her way to the small screens. The authors of the series were able to bring a breath of fresh air to the established formula of the universe. Created the impression of a bright and unusual product from both a visual and narrative point of view. As an origen, the series doesn't work badly. However, as an entertainment product, it turned out to be as sterile and boring as possible. You can watch it once. But no more than that.
For those who write negatively about the series – understand, it is for schoolchildren and parents. Family values, friendship, self-determination.
Fantasies of the main character of course interfere with her, but add eccentricity and humanity. The main strength of Kamala is in her family and friends, which is well played out throughout the series.
The mini-series shows the interesting and original Pakistani culture, acquainting viewers with the history and modernity of Pakistan and its people. The political background does not interfere, but complements this actually teenage film.
The special effect looks original and more interesting than the “tightness” of the main character in the cartoon “Secret Wars...”
Actors are good. If there is a continuation, I hope that in the cartoon they will meet and make friends with a squirrel girl.
What is the problem 'Miss Marvel'? Marvel Studios has nothing to say about the character. The first two series is a good story of the appearance, non-trivial, with a national flavor, interesting visual images (here I am about the lively drawings of the main character Kamala Khan), but then the creators twist genre clichés and national flavor to the maximum and comes out ... a retarded and boring story with an absolutely ridiculous journey to Pakistan, instantly forgotten characters in large numbers, opposing each other secret Pakistani orders (a little bit to avoid spoilers), and ends with a typical scene where the special services throw everything at home (#39) And this is what we're looking at in 6 episodes. For what?
But here is the most interesting, in fact, only the first couple of series have some weight - the introduction of a new character, and the post-credits scene in the last - a direct link with the future Marvels film. And that's really all you need to see here.
Separately, you want to walk through the character Captain Marvel, from which Kamala Khan is a fan. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, she's -- um -- nobody. She has a solo film about her appearance on Earth in the 90s, which no one knows about, and 2 things to help in the fight against Thanos. This character is nothing more, but this film as if retroactively makes her universal favorite on Earth. And that's weird. Why not make a series about her adventures? How did she make her name?
The last series deserves special mention. Because it's vinaigrette at its worst. Let’s not talk about the already mentioned clichéd scene with the storming of the school. Here separate empty scenes at once threw so many new references and ideas that I want to ask, and what was the whole series, if at the end we throw ideas that everything may still have some meaning and throw these ideas ' until better times'. And no, this is not a re-disclosure of the previously shown secret orders, about which we still did not understand anything - who they are, why some are bad and others are good, according to what laws they live, why they exist. These are absolutely new ideas about the main character, which should cause fan cheers, and cause only bewilderment. Here I even want to joke that the character of Kamala has a card 'Supermanchkin' and it is just all the game classes at the end.
It seems that on ' Miss Marvel' Marvel Studios series you can put a verdict - already risky formats / ideas are stretched into several episodes, of which the first 2-3 look with interest, and then all the enthusiasm is lost and the main problem of the format is exposed. Namely, that it is only 'links' (connecting chains) to some big film projects. Marvel Studios, surprisingly, does not have the courage to turn the stories of the Moon Knight, Miss Marvel, Loki, Hawkeye into full-length films, but there is a desire to multiply the linking of their projects. At the same time, the series suffer both ideologically and in fullness - they are protracted and boring. Properly shot films for 2 hours would hardly overcome all ailments, but at least they would look cheerful (even a franchise about the Torah with literally the same functions and ailments - to introduce the hero, introduce the infinity stone, destroy Asgard and destroy Mjolnir against the background of very weak stories - looks more cheerful than series).
P.S. At the same time, the serial format worked perfectly in 'Wanda/Vision', the plot was not perfect, but exceptionally true, except for the last series. But in the end, the whole series also turned into a kind of prologue to the film ' Doctor Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness'. Well, much less claims to the series ' Loki' although it is delayed and begs for a more dynamic film.
As usual. The first series and already all heard: “the best series from Marvel!” All this is just another attraction of attention has nothing under itself.
The girl is a teenager of Arab descent, and it is hard to guess, she is a fan of superheroes, especially from Captain Marvel. I was beginning to think that this concept of dreaming high school students had gone backwards a long time ago, and now self-irony is in vogue. I imagined that the antipode of a stupid schoolboy would be presented - a kind of schoolboy nihilist, with a protective mechanism in the form of humor.
Nevertheless, we have a girl named Kamala, who gets a magical bracelet that reveals her superhero potential. Naturally, there are bad guys who want something again, but their wants threaten to destroy the world. And only Kamala, who is not friends with physical education, can save us all.
About physical education. Our heroine is unsportsmanlike, but this does not prevent her from performing acrobatic numbers and having a good reaction in fights. How did she learn all this, if only a bright light in the form of some crystals was claimed. Anyway, I didn't know what it was. The series is not trying to explain anything. There's a real kindergarten going on. Literally.
For more entourage, to further emphasize the sweetness, the authors painted everything in bright colors, accompanied by background noise, which is now called music. The studio decided to focus on the younger generation. I did not find anything remarkable for myself.
Miss Marvel is another new heroine of the fourth phase of the cinematic universe 'Marvel' This mini-series reveals the beginning of her superhero path: from the unexpected acquisition of extraordinary powers to the knowledge of her non-human nature.
The classic and already painfully worn-out plot of the so-called 'origin' the new hero in this project is quite significantly diluted with the coverage of colorful Pakistani culture. And the family members of Kamala Khan (Miss Marvel) are one of the main characters of the series, which in the course of the story have a significant impact on the development of the heroine, especially in terms of gaining confidence in herself.
But it is worth admitting that, despite the really interesting visual solutions, a weighty immersion in the history of Pakistan and a careful illustration of the peculiarities of the Muslim religious movement, Miss Marvel' suffers from very mediocre and extremely predictable plot twists and turns, which, if you discard the above positive elements, have already been demonstrated in a lot of similar projects, which is why they are not something out of the ordinary. Of course, not every series from 'Marvel' must necessarily show some extraordinary film phenomenon, as it was with 'Wanda/Vision', 'Loki' or 'Moon Knight'. And yet, the project under consideration can hardly really interest the general public of connoisseurs of comic books, and it is not only that this story is mostly teenage. The clichedness of the fundamental narrative parts does not allow the series to sit for a long time in the memory of devoted fans of the miracle universe. I must say that, in general, this fact is not particularly sad, due to the fact that the project tells the story of a completely new character who does not have such a huge armada of comic fans, such as Spider-Man, Thor or Iron Man.
Thus, ' Miss Marvel' is perhaps the weakest serial project ' Marvel' at the moment, which, unfortunately, uninterestingly introduces the viewer to a completely new heroine of the cinematic universe, using the notorious methods and techniques of the main narrative, albeit diluted with sometimes attractive coverage of the cultural, historical and religious distinctive features of the Pakistani people. In any case, Miss Marvel is now in business, which means Captain Marvel in the second solo film will be very boring.
Another experimental project by Marvel. The series is about a Pakistani teenage girl who professes Islam and is a fan of Captain Marvel. As the experience of Phase 4 shows, such experiments are given with difficulty, giving only a couple of good projects.
' Miss Marvel' apparently aimed at a teenage, if not younger audience, without trying to please the mass audience.
The series begins without contradicting its idea. The beginning tells about the problems of a teenager: separation from peers, disagreements with parents, love. To these problems, superhero abilities are added, which Kamala needs to master and the acquisition of which does not remain without consequences.
Especially in the first series, I want to highlight the visual style in the form of painted inserts on the walls, light bulbs, windows (perhaps I painted not very exciting, but in the series it looks really cool) and camera work.
However, things are not so rosy. In the middle, the plot begins to shift from a teenage lamp story to near-documentary flashbacks about the British Colony and the partition of India, as well as a pseudo-threat to the world. A time loop that breaks the concept of time travel presented in Avengers: Endgame & #39. And naturally it looks like something else that shouldn't be in this series. All the problems from the first series go away not only to the background, they just disappear. Kamala Khan is no longer a teenage girl, but a full-fledged superhero, saving the world from destruction.
I want to highlight the bad acting Imam Vellani. I may be biased, but the level of her weak acting skills is visible even to the naked eye. Many of her emotions seem too playful, as if this is not a Marvel series, but a parody.
Fortunately, the atmosphere of the first episodes returns in the final series, coupled with a drive story and a good action. Yes, there are clichés, but in the wrapper of the children's project they fade into the background.
Also, once again, we are given hints that in the MCU there are those very creatures, the full appearance of which is waiting for many years.
In general, the series has both cool moments and bad ones. It's not particularly repugnant. The next medium project phase 4.
The rain stopped outside the window and the first episode of the new series from Marvel Studios ' Miss Marvel' appeared. Expecting action, interesting story, exciting intrigue from the series, but it turned out that this is Bollywood. And she also dances and sings.
This is how you can spoil the mood from watching such an illiterate story.
Let's figure out in more detail, maybe I'm wrong and in vain slander the future star of the screen ... Pakistani kin!
Kamala Khan, an American of Pakistani descent and a Muslim from Jersey, gained superpowers after being exposed to the Terrigen Fog... well, she didn’t get that kind of ability in the first place. The first joint and fat minus!
American of Pakistani origin and Muslim from Jersey How does that make sense??? Not transgender, okay? Or will there be... and 5 more episodes ahead... and suddenly there will be a witch and sorcery. . .
At 16, draw cartoons and disconnect into the universe and run there on the roof, when her parents and teacher are talking to her??? Was the writer there on a hard break? How did you write that?
A friend of a nerd and a super genius... well, what without that, there is hacking right from birth? Minus number two!
Parents who forbid everything, even to go to the toilet with their written permission. I would have run away from such despots myself. You can't wear that, but the Hulk costumes from the joke shop are a way to embarrass yourself. The nagging of an old grandmother is better perceived than the ravings of a screenwriter, again this is the third minus. Did the writer write for food?
Disney-level plot for children aged 10-13. An adult has nothing to catch. There's nothing. The special effects are so depressing ... I can't write, otherwise the article won't come out.
In summary, what we have:
100 failure without the right to rehabilitation. There won't be a second season. Actors don't play with words at all. Disney went to make Bollywood movies. Because the budget allows!