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Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness (2022) [1080p] [WEBRip] [5.1] [YTS]
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Dr. Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) wakes up from a nightmare: In a dream, he saves a young girl from a monster and dies in a fight. Wiping the cold sweat from his face, Steve casually puts on a tuxedo and goes to his ex's wedding. At the celebration, in addition to the confrontation with the love of his life, the surgeon has to put on his cloak again to save the city from evil spirits. Fighting off a one—eyed demon, he meets a girl from his dream: she turns out to be America Chavez (Sochil Gomez), the future Miss America, who has not yet learned how to cope with superpowers. It turns out that Strange's nightmare was not a nightmare at all, but a window into the multiverse, where evil forces prevailed. The portals are opened by America itself, but it is still unknown how. One thing the girl knows for sure: a much more experienced witch, Wanda, aka the Scarlet Witch (she is also the inimitable Elizabeth Olsen), is hunting for her and her power. The latter urgently needs to get to a dimension where she has children and lives a better life, and not all these injuries and grief. Doctor Strange, of course, must intervene and prevent the Scarlet Witch from killing America Chavez, as well as restore order in the multiverse.
The sequel to "Doctor Strange" is not so simple. The director of the previous film, Scott Derrickson, worked on the script, but first the pandemic intervened, then there were creative differences with the studio. When Scott dropped out of the project, Sam Raimi came in his place — the creator of everyone's favorite "Spider-Man" with Tobey Maguire and a specialist in the living dead ("The Sinister Dead", "Drag Me to Hell"). The psychedelic entourage was replaced by horror motifs, but it never grew to a full-fledged horror movie, still a family movie. Sam Raimi, in principle, understood the task, fit into the cell between "Wanda / Vision" and the last "Spider-Man": however, he did not immerse those who lagged behind the flow of Marvel content much into the context, so not every viewer will understand the frustration of the same Scarlet Witch, destroying universes for the sake of reuniting with fictional children.
The narrative of the film, oddly enough, promotes family values to the masses, which pop culture disowned back in 2014. Wanda, the most powerful witch and, in general, a promising girl, literally demolishes everything on the way, for the sake of a ghostly opportunity to sit at home with children and read them bedtime stories. The antihero, who can crumble the Illuminati to dust and potentially become one of the greatest movie villains, finds herself trapped within the trope of a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown. It seems that when Sam Raimi revived the corpses in the film, he accidentally dug up the grave of old cliches — which, to put it mildly, does not benefit the film. Dr. Strange, also a great magician, quite self-sufficient, believes that he cannot find happiness without his beloved. How many films have been released in recent years that break the spell of Disney and 90s romcoms about the healing power of phantom love, Sam Raimi still decided to roll back and bet on old songs about the main thing.
As for the fascinating journey through the multiverse, it's amazing how a blockbuster with a price of $ 200 million can give way to a modest author's film "Everything everywhere and at Once", whose budget is exactly ten times less than the adventures of Strange. The Danes (Kwan and Scheinert) managed to create a much more fascinating and scary excursion into the multi-rooms inside the stuffy spaces of the tax and laundry, bringing the audience to hysteria and rethinking the relationship with their parents, while the sweeping blockbuster offered only a quickly forgotten attraction, tearing New York to pieces for the thousandth time.
Nevertheless, Marvel fans and fans of Sam Raimi's work will still be satisfied: and this is not a bad thing at all — the studio knows the target audience and always tries to please it as much as possible. "Doctor Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness" offers a huge amount of fan service: screeching cameos, blood-stirring Easter eggs, intriguing scenes after the credits and references to the work of the guest star director. It's all one huge fun roller coaster ride through the multiverse, leading to collective ecstasy. Unless, of course, you are deeply immersed in the context of Marvel movies. If not, catch up with the plan, this universe continues to grow at a tremendous rate and it is unlikely that anything will be able to stop it