Tuesday 1 November 2016

Review: Doctor Strange (2016)



I went into this one not really knowing much about the character or the film at all - and I was pleasantly surprised. Not that I have known a huge amount about the previous characters either, but since we've had a whole bunch of films with the same characters, it was nice to have something new. 

Doctor Strange stars Benedict Cumberbatch - in what seems a perfect fit. The story is, in the end, very similar to other Marvel films, but it has a fresh feel to it. That is mainly due to the visuals and action scenes and the fact his powers are pretty different to other superheroes - he's a sorcerer. 

I really enjoy magic and wizardry, so the fact this film focuses on that realm is pretty cool. The film wastes no time in delving straight into that side of things either, with the first action scene being a real mind bender. This is where we get to see how different this film is to the rest of the Marvel catalogue - the visuals. Think Inception and buildings folding in on themselves while people walk, run and fight in gravity defying fashion, and you might have an idea. It is not a rip off, but it takes the concept and adds some awesome sorcery effects to it. 

The film has a nice pace and good balance of action and humour. As usual, we're left wanting a little more in character use and development, but this film still delivers an entertaining 2 hours. I certainly look forward to seeing more Doctor Strange in upcoming Marvel entries.  

4/5

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