Fantastic Four First Steps Review
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'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' is genuinely trying something in a stylishly new way, and Marvel hits one of its oldest properties.
The film reintroduces Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, Richards, and Ben Grimm, a close-knit quartet who gain cosmic power after a scientific mission.
Pedro Pascal brings gentle gravitas to Reed Richards, a man torn between logic and love. Vanessa Kirby's most emotionally affecting performance as
Sue Storm. Her motherhood becomes the emotional spine of the story.
Let's be honest, the real MVP is HERBIE, the robotic assistant, and he is bound to become a favorite. Director Matt Shakman proves to grounding the story in emotion rather than
overloading with VFX. Every frame was pulled out from a Silver Age comic book. The action choreography is clean and engaging.
Ralph Ineson's voice and presence are distinct. He becomes another abstract threat looming in the sky.
The screenplay occasionally stumbles into Marvel's old trap of rushing plot beats. but worth rooting for, not because they are superheroes. They are family.
Finally, one of the best films got post-credit scenes in a Marvel film; it feels like eons of years. "The Fantastic Four will return in Avengers: Doomsday."
I saw this one too. I like it.
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