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Captain Marvel: I am woman
Just saw it on a plane and this post by Agooo sums it up perfectly. It wasn't her acting it was the plot / script that "made her fight with one hand tied behind her back". They could not decide if she was supposed to be a calm, serious, competent soldier or a breezy, sarcastic, aloof buddy hanging out with you. Made me realize how hard it is / how well other Marvel movies weave humor in and maintain the tension of the plot. Even before the movie was over I realized there was not a single white male character with any redeeming attributes at all - right in line with the stereotypes projected in other movies onto African Americans, Middle-Easterners, etc. Ah, progress...— July 9, 2019 8:55 a.m.