Doctor Strange
Dir: Scott Derrickson
Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rachel McAdams, Mads Mikkelsen,
Tilda Swinton
At a time when superhero movies have reached their peak comes the most trippiest
since Inception. The popular Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Stephen Strange. He
plays an arrogant neurosurgeon whose hands become mangled after a nasty car wreck.
Travelling to the far East to repair his broken hands, he meets the Ancient One
(Swinton). In order for his hands to heal, he has to learn the mystical arts and paths
to alternate dimensions. He gets help from another sorcerer Karl Mordo and they
must stop another evil sorcerer (Mikkelsen). The gemstone that Strange wears
in his necklace helps him travel through dimensions.
This move was painfully average with its mediocre story and forced humor. The
visuals during the dimensional travel scenes were top notch as they were ripped
straight from the Strange issues drawn by the famous Steve Ditko in the 1970's.
The best scene was when the sorcerers were bending the buildings & streets while
Strange was fighting them.
Strange's backstory felt rushed and poorly done in the time frame given. The evil
villain like most Marvel movies was utterly forgettable. Strange's love interest
(McAdams) was dull and contributed nothing to the overall plot.
Despite the MCU releasing three movies a year, it almost feel like superhero
movie fatigue is setting in. It's not a bad movie just passable at best. This film
may feature the bells and whistles but it lacks the proper story to make this movie
even better. It's my least favorite Marvel movie.
Grade: C (6/10)
I was pretty curious about this movie but I'm glad I read your review first! I think I'll wait for it to come out on Redbox instead of seeing it in theater.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'd wait for it to hit Redbox as well. I suggest you see something better like "The Arrival".
DeleteThank you for the recommendation!
ReplyDelete