"Thunderbolts*" is one of the biggest surprises in Marvel's Chinese universe in recent yearsA movie that is quite mature and gloomy in its theme and approach to mental health research, but also a film packed film with fun sequences and a great sense of humor. As a team film, "Thunderbolt*" lives and dies according to his team dynamics, and in this case, that dynamics makes some funny moments and some great paths.
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This is said, not all comedy works in the film. In particular, despite being nowhere close to the level of the movie "Deadpool" or MCU film in the early days, "Thunderbolts*" has several knots and references that fall painfully flat or feel forced, as it looks as it looks as it looks as it looks as it looks as Kim on Christmas action-comedy starring David Harbor. Then there is the reference to Captain America that even left a bad taste in the mouth of a member of the main team.
Talking to Fun weeklyWyatt Russell talked about the moment Johnon Walker-Former Captain America changed his monitor to shame and now goes from us agent-trying to escape an underground vault with Jelena (Florence Pug), Spirit (Hannah Johnon-Kamen) and Bob (Louis Pulman), shouting! " While he breaks open Wallid with his super shield. "This was a line I didn't want to say," Russell told the line, which shouldn't have been deliberate. "(Director Akeejk Shreer) felt like we needed something to say in ADR (automatic replacement of dialogue). It was ADR line. It was not all connected. It was just something to fill the void."
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Thunder* is better than a cheap joke
In case you need a reminder, "left!" The line was first heard in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" when we first met Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie). In one scene, we see Chris Evans, Steve Rogers, running through Capitol, reflecting the pool in Washington, because Steve is, well, a super soldier, he continues to spend Sam over and over, saying, "To the left!" While Sam is increasingly disturbed. Currently, a full circle has emerged when, in "Avengers: Endgame", Sam is the one telling Steve's line when everyone who disappeared during the shot returned and joined the last fight against Thanos.
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It is funny to think that Johnon Walker, who gets a shocking amount of depth in the film, but still has no major role in the story, At one point he was considered the main villain of "Thunderbolt*" Instead of sending. Not that it wouldn't work, but Walker feels much more than a villain than someone looking for a whole team to bring it down.
"To the left!" The line was not the only joke to appeal from the actor in the main team. Baki plays a much bigger role in this film than some fans would think, and he gets a few moments of weight that is contrary to his awkward old man. Case in point, a moment when Baki uses a dishwasher to clean the prosthetic hand, Who Sebastian Stan found deeply unusual. However, the show must continue, so the actor went forward with the scene, and brought it to the last.
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Not every joke in "Thunderbolt*" works, but it's hard not to think about at least some higher ups that work on the film to be a little worried about having no jokes or easy moments in a movie about mental health and a man who evaporates children and turns them into shadows because he is depressed.
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