Marvel managed to shoot an excellent solo album about a minor, initially very few interesting character.
- Not a lot of jokes, but they are generally on the topic, and mostly funny - not that you just laugh out loud, but they will smile.
- Action level. Inventive and spectacular. And the brawls with the main villain, and the escape from the flying base at the end - a feast for the eyes. I looked in 3D, but I regretted that I did not go to IMAX, as I did not expect much from the picture in this direction.
- The new characters are very charismatic and appropriate.
- Johansson herself did an excellent job with the role, and even pulled up the form to the level of the second iron man, which was very pleasing. Also, for once, you can't say that she plays a tree in the film.
But most importantly, Marvel in this film finally respected the Russian-speaking viewers, and all the Russian texts in the film are normal and meaningful, and not nonsense in Cyrillic, as it was before. They attracted many actors of Slavic origin (which is Olga Kurylenko alone), and also used a minimum of cranberries.
In general, for a solo album about a second-rate character, it turned out very bearable. The only thing that catches the eye: a cartoon villain (did we think Thanos set a new fashion for ambiguous bad guys?), As well as lazy plot moves in some places - but not too often for what is happening to look like a farce.