Captain America Brave New World 3D Movie Review

Captain America Brave New World

3D Movie Review

Written by Adolph Vega

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3D

The 3D presentation of Captain America: New World Order is predominantly depth-based. This approach draws you into the storytelling. The film cleverly uses intimate settings and long corridors to enhance the 3D effect. These choices add a pronounced sense of space and perspective. For example, one scene features the President seated at the rear of a long table. Precise camera positioning makes you feel as if you’re right there in the room, enveloped by the layered depth of the shot. Although there are occasional pop-out effects (NOT NEARLY ENOUGH), the overall emphasis remains on depth. One impressive example of the 3D visuals is the aerial dogfight above the Indian Ocean, which is both tense and visually stunning. In contrast, some darkly lit scenes do not work as well for the 3D visuals. Overall, the 3D aspect of Captain America: New World Order offers an enjoyable visual experience, even if it leaves you wanting more.

Final 3D Score: 7/10


Movie

Captain America: New World Order marks a bold foray into political thriller territory, and Anthony Mackie shines as the titular hero. His strong presence and unwavering conviction lend the film an added layer of gravitas, making his portrayal of the new Captain America truly compelling. The chemistry between Sam Wilson and Joaquin Torres (the new Falcon) is fantastic, capturing a genuine sense of brotherhood that enriches the storyline. Harrison Ford’s performance as President Ross further bolsters the film by providing seasoned depth to the ensemble. However, the narrative is intermittently bogged down by heavy exposition dumps that feel like spoon-feeding the story, and the overt political and racial messaging. I don’t disagree with the film’s sentiment but it should have been more subtle. The film comes off as rather heavy-handed and that might turn off some people.

The film’s action choreography is phenomenal, delivering many exhilarating sequences that counterbalance the more subdued, toned-down approach to comedy (compared to typical Marvel fare). Even though the movie runs a bit long, I still really enjoyed it. Viewers of the Disney TV show Falcon and the Winter Soldier will be rewarded, while the movie remains accessible for newcomers. The compelling villain adds tension to the politically charged narrative, and nods to the aftermath of The Incredible Hulk and The Eternals help weave together the broader Marvel tapestry. I did find the story a little predictable and reliant on many well-known spy, political, and action movie tropes. It’s unfortunate that some audiences might dismiss the film due to a reluctance to engage with a new black Captain America. It is also unfortunate that some audiences (maybe the same as previously stated) won’t enjoy this movie because they don’t care for or understand geopolitics.

Overall, Captain America: New World Order is an enjoyable, if imperfect, blend of action and political intrigue that I can easily recommend it.

Final Movie Score: 7/10



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The Eternals 3D Movie Review

The Eternals 3D Movie Review

Written By: Jake Jarvis


3D

The 3D in The Eternals is very well done. This is all the more surprising because of all the darkly lit scenes in the movie. They all pop out properly and offer a great amount of depth. Scenes where various Eternals use their powers (especially flying) are breathtaking in 3D. Stand out 3D scenes include: a Bollywood musical number, a deviant battle sequence involving splashing water, and the active volcano scene. The 3D greatly adds to the beautiful cinematography and scenery of The Eternals. I definitely recommend watching The Eternals in 3D. 

Final Verdict: Great 3D

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Movie

The Eternals is not like most other Marvel cinematic universe movies. This is both a good and bad thing. Like, the original comic book source material created by Jack Kirby, this movie isn't for everyone, but in reality what movie is?

The Eternals is a super-hero drama told through the mythology of gods of various cultures through out time. The Eternals is part 2001: A Space Odyssey, a family drama and a mystery more than it's a typical super-hero movie. I really enjoyed the dialogue scenes, and to a lesser degree, the exposition. The film puts pop music to good use. Not as good as James Gunn did in the Guardians of the Galaxy films, but Chloe Zhao's film still was solid with the tunes. Who can hate on Pink Floyd? The cast really sold their various characters and their opinions on the various conflicts that have developed between these characters. Kumail Nanjiani steals nearly every scene he's in as Kingo. Kingo’s assistant, Karun (Harish Patel) was an awesomely hilarious sidekick without being a stereotype. Kit Harrington is barely in the film, but he sells the Dane Whitman character and love interest of Sersi with what little screen time that he had. The Eternals is everything I wanted from Captain Marvel and The Inhuman Marvel properties, until the third act. Unfortunately, in the third act the movie falls apart. The movie ends with many questions being ignored rather than just being unanswered. Be sure to wait around for the mid-credit and post-credit scenes as they leave you with many more questions to ponder. 

The Eternals is not a perfect film, but it is a perfectly good way to scratch that Marvel movie/Super-hero film itch.

Final Verdict: 7/10

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