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Public fatigue from superhero blockbusters is gaining shocking momentum — the new ambitious crossover "Marvels", which was supposed to be the highlight of the fifth wave of KVM, demonstrated one of the worst rental debuts in the history of the studio — only $ 47 million in the first weekend (only "Hulk" and the first "Ant-Man" are worse). And this is despite the fact that "Marvels" is not just a sequel, but a crossover that combines superhero series with the main franchise, brings a number of new characters to the wide screen. In fact, Marvel bosses are assembling a second "Avengers" team, currently consisting mainly of women, in order to please current social trends. Alas, Zeitgeist's compliment did not give any bonuses to the "Marvels" — the Western press also took the film very coolly. It just so happens that what was supposed to be a new era of KVM suddenly turns into its sunset. In this regard, the second part of Captain Marvel is an ideal reflection of the crisis of ideas in which the Mouse Studio currently resides.
In the past, Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) destroys the Higher Intelligence of the planet Hala, which leads to the outbreak of a civil war among the alien Kree race. The new leader of the Kree, Dar-Benn (Zavi Ashton), finds half of the Quantum Bands, which gives her the ability to manipulate energy — the same power is possessed by Miss Marvel Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani). Dar-Benn intends to take revenge on Danvers and break the fragile truce between the human and Skrull races. At the same time, Danvers herself discovers some kind of invisible connection with Monica Rambo (Tayona Parris) and Kamala Khan — with each use of power, the girls literally change places, which leads to a big commotion. Together, the superheroines decide to explore their abilities, and at the same time fight back against the menacingly advancing Dar-Benn.
It is not so easy to delve into what is happening in "Marvel" — watching the film itself implies some homework: viewers need to remember the events of the first "Captain Marvel", and at the same time get acquainted with the mini-series starring Monica Rimbaud ("Vandavision") and Kamala Khan ("Miss Marvel"). Ideally, do not miss the "Secret Invasion", which more or less highlights the story of the difficult relationship between Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and the Skrulls, who arrived on Earth thirty years ago to live secretly among humans. Obviously, only the most avowed Marvel fans will bother with such a large amount of context, but, as practice shows, there are fewer of them every year. Carol Danvers, according to the producers, should take the place of the leader of the new "Avengers", but she does not enjoy the love of the audience. The same can be said about Monica Rimbaud, who appears only in the background for most of the previous phase. Those few who did watch the mini-series "Miss Marvel" probably remained fascinated by Kamala Khan, but she has the fate of a kind of buffoon in "Marvels", who clearly does not pull for the title of opinion leader.
It's clear that you can't get far on one star-studded Brie Larson title, but Marvel director Nia Dacosta ("Candyman") isn't really trying very hard. The involvement of independent directors such as James Gunn and Taika Waititi helped Marvel raise the quality of its synthetic products to a new level, but the case of the failed "Eternal" Chloe Zhao showed that not every creative mind is able to cope with the superhero scale and the production dictatorship of the studio. In an attempt to diversify the textbook plot about the struggle of the right and the guilty, Dacosta turns to postmodernism, experiments in every possible way with the art form, turns the film into a space opera, then into a Disney musical, but each time he misses it. The only thing that hits the target unmistakably in "Marvels" is the Goose. Dacosta uses the popular love for seals as a weapon of mass destruction and wins — however, for exactly one scene