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Doctor Strange

  • Video
  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
9.1K
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Doctor Strange (2007)
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A crippled and embittered doctor travels to a hidden community in Tibet where he learns of his true destiny as the Sorcerer Supreme of his world.A crippled and embittered doctor travels to a hidden community in Tibet where he learns of his true destiny as the Sorcerer Supreme of his world.A crippled and embittered doctor travels to a hidden community in Tibet where he learns of his true destiny as the Sorcerer Supreme of his world.

  • Directors
    • Patrick Archibald
    • Jay Oliva
    • Dick Sebast
  • Writers
    • Greg Johnson
    • Craig Kyle
  • Stars
    • Bryce Johnson
    • Paul Nakauchi
    • Kevin Michael Richardson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    9.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Patrick Archibald
      • Jay Oliva
      • Dick Sebast
    • Writers
      • Greg Johnson
      • Craig Kyle
    • Stars
      • Bryce Johnson
      • Paul Nakauchi
      • Kevin Michael Richardson
    • 42User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Bryce Johnson
    Bryce Johnson
    • Doctor Strange
    • (voice)
    Paul Nakauchi
    Paul Nakauchi
    • Wong
    • (voice)
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    • Mordo
    • (voice)
    Michael Yama
    Michael Yama
    • Ancient One
    • (voice)
    Susan Spano
    Susan Spano
    • Dr. Gina Atwater
    • (voice)
    Jonathan Adams
    Jonathan Adams
    • Dormammu
    • (voice)
    Fred Tatasciore
    Fred Tatasciore
    • Oliver
    • (voice)
    • …
    Tara Strong
    Tara Strong
    • April
    • (voice)
    • …
    Josh Keaton
    Josh Keaton
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Phil LaMarr
    Phil LaMarr
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Masasa Moyo
    Masasa Moyo
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Patrick Archibald
      • Jay Oliva
      • Dick Sebast
    • Writers
      • Greg Johnson
      • Craig Kyle
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    10being_careful

    Fantastic.....Best animated feature length movie. Dark enough for adults to enjoy

    I've seen all the marvel/Lionsgate animated feature length movies and all except this one has been disappointing. Doctor Strange was a character i've obviously not come across as i've just watched mainstream superheros but after this i was surfing the internet to find out more about this comic character. Its a fairly dark theme good for adults and does provide a coherent story as apposed to the other marvel Lionsgate movies which i thought were abstract film reels glued together. Watch this and to the people who made this WELL DONE can we have more of the same please.

    Highly recommended
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Now this is more like it!

    Having been severely underwhelmed by The Invincible Iron Man I sat down to watch Doctor Strange as these were the two that I saw recommended when reviewing one of the Justice League animated movies. I was worried that Doctor Strange would be the same, but while it does suffer from a rushed and anti-climatic ending and from trying to cram too much in it is actually a huge improvement. The animation is wonderful, the backgrounds and colours are very detailed and bold and the character designs are more fluid. The music score is both rousing and with a haunting under-current, the writing is intelligent and the story is both coherent and compelling, even though it does have a feeling of cramming too much in occasionally. The origin story of Dr Strange before he became Dr Strange is just fascinating. The characters are identifiable and engaging, somewhat standard(true of a lot of superhero movies though) but there is a clear sense of conflict. The titular character is one of those tormented characters who has a huge change in psyche between when he is himself or Doctor Strange, it is fascinating to watch. And Mordo and Dormammu are great villains. The voice acting is simply great, Bryce Johnson and Kevin Michael Richardson are the standouts. Overall, very good. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    9Etrival

    "Doctor Strange" hits the mark...

    I have ever been a fan of Marvel Comics' "Doctor Strange". I've always enjoyed the Sorceror Supreme, and this straight to DVD release of the good Doctor's tale of his rise from self-important doctor to Sorceror Supreme had me enthralled from the get go.

    Doctor Strange, voiced by the talented Bryce Johnson, was a good choice for the voice of Strange, keeping with the element of curiosity and intellect that the Doctor displayed in his early days of his learning underneath the Ancient One.

    Now, I know that most will complain about the very, very condensed version of Doctor Strange's story, but I believe that Greg Johnson did a great job writing the script for a feature film that highlight's the Doctor's fledgling career as a sorceror, while not completely glossing over all of the parts that make the story important and believable... well, as believable as a comic book superhero can be.

    Johnson's screenplay touches on the Doctor's career, putting us into the point where we see the Doctor as he was just before his accident that mangled his hands. A self-important, smug, condescending man who has little time to expend on treating patients who will not attain a spot for his name in medical journals.

    The story continues there, touching over his history with his sister, but not completely leaving the parts that flesh out the Doctor, make him more human to us.

    At this point, I'm afraid my review must end, for I will not give away the rest of the Doctor's story. You'll just have to see it for yourselves, and that is exactly what I recommend you do. I give the animated adaptation of Doctor Strange's fledgling career a 9/10.
    7AlecWingerd

    Very Impressive, but a Little Too Short

    I've recently begun watching Marvel Comics' line of straight-to-DVD animation films partly because I was bored and had only just discovered them and needed some variation in my uneventful life and partly because I really love animation films. Animation is one of those mediums I treasure because it grants escape from the trappings of reality, gravity and the laws of physics, enabling it to show you sights that couldn't possibly exist in real life, like the Hulk latching onto the throat of a 60 foot man and choking the life out of him. That said, I was put off by the previous 'installments', if you can call these Marvel animations a series. The Ultimate Avengers movies of 2006 had a plot thinner than Christian Bale during the shooting of The Machinist, and was for all intents and purposes like a dead Christmas tree; covered in glittering action sequences but barren inside. Not that I expect much depth from a dozen vaguely related comic book franchises blended together into the big pile of paperbacks and money that is Ultimate avengers. I'm sure every one of these superheroes had their own story, with their own issues to work out, but there simply isn't time for all that if at least half of the movie has to consist of rampant action sequences. This is all fine, you know. These are movies for comic book fans who would like to see their favorite superhero jump out of the comic book panels and kick ass in animation, but some characterization would be nice. This movie is very much made for religious comic book readers and seems to assume awareness of the characters' back stories which in that case you are because you accompanied them through every page of their comic book series, and as such this movie doesn't really need to characterize them and therefore does so only vaguely. The only character I ended up empathizing with was Bruce Banner who, depressed and troubled by the Hulk, is desperate to find a way to control it. Maybe it was because I can unconsciously relate to an unattractive, bespectacled nerd who just likes to throw down and go Hulk Smash on all the bullies that took his lunch money in high school, or maybe because he was the only character whose flaws were more than informed and whose portrayal left me wanting to see more. Anyway I was supposed to be talking about another movie.

    Doctor Strange was an interesting premise for me from the get-go because I knew absolutely nothing about Doctor Strange, and I was looking forward to have this movie inform me about who he was and what drove him to become who he is today. I was surprised by the depth of this movie, which immediately immersed me its darker, more realistic tone. The doctor is a complex character, once kindhearted, driven and confident, now disillusioned, angry and full of unresolved grief. When first we see the good doctor - voiced in smooth baritones by Bryce Johnson - in the hospital he is refusing a patient who in a masterful dig at US medical policy was neither rich nor sick enough to warrant his interest, satire. It made it immediately clear that this guy had issues. Here is a hero who is also a flawed human being who isn't built like a vending machine with legs and to its credit the movie never glosses over things. This is truly not a movie for kids anymore, and Doctor Strange never divorces itself from reality too far; no super serums or gamma rays granting super powers here, but a spiritual journey that forces the good doctor to reconcile with his past. Even the magic shown seems to have its roots in eastern philosophies and martial arts, both of which are plausibly and satisfyingly portrayed. The movie is well-paced, interrupting the plot with occasional flashes of action exactly when needed, and giving time to let the story reach its logical conclusion. When the movie was over, I was left in its wake, wanting more, and not just because it was so good. It was too short.

    At just over 70 minutes, this movie, like the Marvel animes that preceded it, is short. But Doctor Strange is the only one of those movies that actually feels short. The reason why this movie feels too short is because I feel that there are two stories here, woven together less than seamlessly, leaving insufficient time to make the most of either of them, although only people that have read the comics will be able to determine whether I'm right about that or not. There is the origin story of Doctor Strange in which he finds his true calling as the sorcerer supreme that people know from the books, and then there's the other story about an evil entity of pure magical energy that wants to take over the world. Which of these you find the more interesting probably depends on your prior understanding of the Doctor Strange mythos (for a Marvel-novice like me, the origin story definitely won that one), but there was the potential for true excellence here that went sadly untapped. 20 to 30 minutes of additional runtime would have probably been enough to bring out the true heart in both stories, but as it stands the movie left me slightly unfulfilled. I was left wanting to know more of Doctor Strange's rise to Sorcerer Supreme; it went by too fast, like important tidbits that would have greatly enriched the setting had been omitted for the sake of brevity, and that's a shame I think. Kind of like if Batman Begins was only 73 minutes long. 3 stars.
    7bastos

    Good origin story

    Pretty good origin story on the good doctor. These animated features by Marvel are quite a surprise, as they take themselves seriously enough for you to get invested but they are also quite fun to watch, and although the animation is not top notch it is passable enough for its budget. Well done.

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    • Trivia
      In the hospital, Dr. Donald Blake is called down to the E.R. and a blonde doctor with a cane appears. Donald Blake was the human identity of the superhero and Norse god Thor.
    • Goofs
      In the scene where Doctor Strange is about to operate on his sister, his eyes change from green to brown and then back to green as the scene progresses.
    • Quotes

      Ancient One: You can only heal the wounds of the flesh once you have healed the wounds of the soul.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits play over images from the original comics.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Blockbuster Buster: Honest Review: Marvel Animated Movies (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      One Day
      Written by Saverio Principini (as Sage), Kekino Music (BMI)

      Produced by Saverio Principini

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Marvel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Doctor Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme
    • Production companies
      • Lionsgate
      • MLG Productions 4
      • Marvel Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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