Clint_L
Legend
I gave it three stars and, as I stated, enjoyed it. But it feels like a narrative dead-end. Which, to be fair, is what I think of the entire multiverse arc of the MCU. Nothing matters because it's all just a dream one of infinite possibilities, and so everything is a What If...? comic, basically. Which are fun - I loved them as a kid - but only work as novelties, not as the basis of the main storyline.
As for what serious parts: the Logan/X-23 storyline is not being played for laughs, nor is Logan's character arc (such as it is), nor is Deadpool's character arc (such as it is).
MCU movies, as I posted earlier, increasingly justify Scorcese's "theme park ride" criticism, IMO. I like theme park rides. But the experience isn't exactly deep. Up to End Game, a lot of Marvel movies had something interesting to say. Since then...maybe Shang Chi and No Way Home? D+W is an enjoyable but pointless movie, a novelty. I don't think it's out of line to suggest that the MCU has been more, and could be again, if they get back to focusing on character and story.
As for what serious parts: the Logan/X-23 storyline is not being played for laughs, nor is Logan's character arc (such as it is), nor is Deadpool's character arc (such as it is).
MCU movies, as I posted earlier, increasingly justify Scorcese's "theme park ride" criticism, IMO. I like theme park rides. But the experience isn't exactly deep. Up to End Game, a lot of Marvel movies had something interesting to say. Since then...maybe Shang Chi and No Way Home? D+W is an enjoyable but pointless movie, a novelty. I don't think it's out of line to suggest that the MCU has been more, and could be again, if they get back to focusing on character and story.