• 1bluepixel@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Superhero fatigue must be a thing…The reviews for this movie are pretty positive, but I still don’t feel like checking it out.

    I can already imagine the protagonist being torn between his newfound role as a superhero and the demands of family, only to realize after a long series of humorous situations that he can serve both by being true to himself, and… Yeah.

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      2 years ago

      I watched it last night and you’re not close. Still not sure I’d recommend it, though.

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        2 years ago

        Really? I watched the trailer and that was the exact vibe it gave off. Maybe that formula works so well that they decided to advertise the movie that way, instead of showing what the movie was actually like?

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          2 years ago

          Trailer companies don’t have access to the whole movie. They just hack together whatever they can maybe with some director input, iirc.

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      2 years ago

      Superhero fatigue must be a thing

      It is for me, at least for Marvel. I think the last one I saw in theaters was Black Panther 2. I’ve never seen any other Marvel movie (or series) since then. DC not much either, but it’s more because they’re terrible. I watched The Flash at home and I’m so glad I didn’t waste money in the cinema for that cgi garbage.

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      2 years ago

      Actually no. The family steps up. Nana kicks ass. It’s refreshing that the main cast aren’t just fodder for the plot.