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This movie delivers on the basics that fans have come to expect tense pacing, creative setups, and that familiar sense of looming, inevitable doom. It sticks to the formula well enough to keep you engaged, and there's a certain comfort in how confidently it leans into the franchise's legacy. Visually, it's polished, the atmosphere is effective, and it never overstays its welcome.
That said, it doesn't take many risks. Some parts are predictable, and the splatter is dialed back. For a series known for pushing boundaries with outrageous, memorable deaths, this one plays it a bit too safe. It's enjoyable but not standout.
That said, it doesn't take many risks. Some parts are predictable, and the splatter is dialed back. For a series known for pushing boundaries with outrageous, memorable deaths, this one plays it a bit too safe. It's enjoyable but not standout.
This was a welcome change of pace in the MCU, focusing more on character development and emotional depth than the typical blockbuster action. The movie feels more grounded, with practical action scenes that add realism, setting it apart from other Marvel films that rely heavily on CGI.
That being said, the villain, Bob Reynolds (aka Sentry), could have been developed more. His backstory and motivations aren't fully explored, which makes it harder to understand why he becomes such a destructive force. This missed opportunity to dive deeper into his character weakens the emotional stakes of the film. Still, Thunderbolts is an enjoyable and fresh take on the superhero genre, and while the lack of a fleshed-out villain holds it back, the character-driven story and strong performances make it worth watching.
That being said, the villain, Bob Reynolds (aka Sentry), could have been developed more. His backstory and motivations aren't fully explored, which makes it harder to understand why he becomes such a destructive force. This missed opportunity to dive deeper into his character weakens the emotional stakes of the film. Still, Thunderbolts is an enjoyable and fresh take on the superhero genre, and while the lack of a fleshed-out villain holds it back, the character-driven story and strong performances make it worth watching.
This movie had a great ending, but getting there was rough. Most of the movie felt slow and boring, with long stretches that didn't seem to tie together well. The villains' backstory, which becomes important later, should've been hinted at earlier - it would've made the story feel tighter.
The visuals were solid and the atmosphere worked, but the middle really dragged. Luckily, the final act delivers a powerful payoff that almost redeems the wait. It's the kind of ending that makes you rethink everything - I just wish the buildup had been stronger.
Worth a watch if you're patient, but definitely not perfect.
The visuals were solid and the atmosphere worked, but the middle really dragged. Luckily, the final act delivers a powerful payoff that almost redeems the wait. It's the kind of ending that makes you rethink everything - I just wish the buildup had been stronger.
Worth a watch if you're patient, but definitely not perfect.