May 7, 2024 Breaking News, Latest News, and Videos

“Captain Marvel” – Another Success in the Marvel Universe

Rated PG-13
124 Minutes
Released March 8

People were lined up last Friday to see this movie, the 21st film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The story follows a comic book storyline from 1971 about a war between two extraterrestrial races. A female, Brie Larson, is the star, rather than a male as you might expect.  The movie has been long in development, beginning as early as 2013. Larson was announced as the lead in 2016. She trained intensely for nine months in fight skills. Producers were concerned that she might be realistically too young to portray an air force pilot, so they consulted experts who reassured them that skilled fliers reach their greatest abilities in their late 2os to early ’30s. Larson is 29.

The film is skillfully directed by Anna Boden, a seasoned film and TV writer/editor/director, teamed with Ryan Fleck, writer/cinematographer/director. The two often work together. Most of the film’s environment is dark and mysterious, so when flashes of light do appear, they are stunning. It’s a very well crafted superhero thriller. The editing and special effects are seamless and flow together well. The fight and battle scenes are not overdone as they are in many superhero films. A lot happens in this story, including the introduction of a new character, and the narrative is handled well. 

Larson does a great job of showing the arc of her character’s personality as she grows from a girl trying to fit into the concept of others’ expectations, to a woman who finds her strength and courage inside herself. “Carol Danvers,” Captain Marvel’s human identity, is told early in the story to hide her emotions, not to let them destroy her power. She learns that when used under control and with the right timing, those emotions are her strength. Flashbacks of a teenage Carol show that she strives to accomplish feats not usually attempted by a girl, and when she is fails she picks herself back up and perseveres. These scenes remind us that we had the courage to test the limits of “normal” as children, and sometimes we need to look back at our childhood to find it again.

Larson is a different kind of superhero from Gal Gadot, who starred as “Wonder Woman” in 2017. Larson is more natural, low-key and Gadot plays larger-than-life. I’m happy to see someone understated and unexpected like Larson in such a role, just as I enjoyed Paul Rudd’s comedic tongue-in-cheek performance as “Ant-Man” in 2015.

I’m looking forward to seeing both male and female superheroes from now on. Note that this is not a new idea. Where there was Superman, Supergirl arose. Think Charlie’s Angels and Wonder Woman in the 1970’s, Diana Rigg as “Emma Peel” in The Avengers in the 1960’s. Superheroes allow us all, male and female, to summon strength we didn’t know we had.

You will see a wonderful touching cameo from Stan Lee in this movie. He passed away at the age of 95 last November 12th. However, it is reported that he had filmed several Marvel movie appearances that are “still in the can,” yet to be released.

Kathryn Whitney Boole has spent most of her life in the entertainment industry, which has been the backdrop for remarkable adventures with extraordinary people.  She is a Talent Manager with Studio Talent Group in Santa Monica. kboole@gmail.com

Related Posts

Former L.A. Laker and Windward School Basketball Player Dies at 33

May 7, 2024

May 7, 2024

Windward Was Led by Him to the California Division V State Title His Senior Year By Zach Armstrong Darius Morris, a...

Mass Arrest of UCLA Students and Journalists Creates Uproar and Criticism of UCLA

May 7, 2024

May 7, 2024

Students, Journalists, and Former Mayoral Candidate Among Those Detained UCLA’s Parking Structure 2 was the site of another mass arrest...

A.I. Cameras Aimed at Ticketing Cars Could be Used in Santa Monica

May 6, 2024

May 6, 2024

No Citations via This Method Are Happening Yet By Zach Armstrong Santa Monica is one of a few Los Angeles...

Five-Unit Multi-Family Property Along Venice Canals Hits Market at $7M

May 6, 2024

May 6, 2024

Joint Effort to Share Revenue Marks Milestone in Malibu School District Autonomy An opportunity for both owner/users and investors, this...

(Video) St. Matthew’s Celebrates 75th Anniversary with New Scoreboard, Annual Field Day

May 6, 2024

May 6, 2024

The students were paid a visit by a real-life falcon @smmirrornews St. Matthews is 75 years old #pacificpalisades #palisades #losangeles...

SMMUSD Unveils Community Meeting Dates on Revenue Sharing Agreement

May 5, 2024

May 5, 2024

Joint Effort to Share Revenue Marks Milestone in Malibu School District Autonomy SMMUSD and the City of Malibu have jointly...

Wise & Healthy Aging Goes Gray on Denim Day

May 3, 2024

May 3, 2024

In observance of April’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a nonprofit that advances the dignity and quality of life for older...

Beck to Perform at Venice Family Clinic’s Inaugural HEART Gala

May 3, 2024

May 3, 2024

Among the expected talent attendees are Anjelica Huston, Chuck Lorre, Elisabeth Shue, Richard Chamberlain, Robby Krieger, Tom Morello Venice Family...

Santa Monica Mayor Joins Karen Bass in Urgent Talks on Homelessness Crisis

May 3, 2024

May 3, 2024

City Leaders Lobby Federal Lawmakers for Solutions During Washington DC Visit Santa Monica Mayor Phil Brock joined Los Angeles Mayor...

UCLA Faculty Group Demands Amnesty for Palestine Protesters, Issues Statement of Support

May 3, 2024

May 3, 2024

Faculty Calls for Legal Protection After Violent Crackdown on Campus Demonstration A group of UCLA faculty members have issued a...

(Video) New Interactive Kiosk Gives Downtown Passerby Details on Local Attractions, Public Transit

May 3, 2024

May 3, 2024

The Kiosk Will Reportedly Give the City of Santa Monica 50% of Revenue @smmirrornews The Kiosks are a new fun...

Police Seek Suspect Who Burglarized Downtown Santa Monica Office Building

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

The Building Houses the Offices of a Legal Services Company and a Local Newspaper By Zach Armstrong An investigation is...

Human Rights Play Center Stage with Two Award-Winning Films Opening this Weekend at Laemmle Monica Film Center

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

Cinema Libre Studio, a Burbank-based independent distribution company with a focus on social issue films, has two powerful films opening...

UCLA Gaza Solidarity Encampment Dismantled After Night of Counter Protesters’ Violence

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

LAPD and Other Agencies Sent in For “Student Safety”, Students Arrested  The UCLA Gaza Solidarity Encampment was removed during the...

UCLA Gaza Solidarity Encampment Attacked by Counter-Protesters During the Night/Early Morning Hours

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

Violence Erupts as Demonstrators Face Aggression During Tense Overnight Attacks On the night and early morning of April 30 into...