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AsemicConjecture t1_jcbuabg wrote

Batman v Superman still had a storyline, (not a good one, mind) and develops it’s characters; Captain Marvel didn’t do either of those things and felt like it instead prioritised women empowerment at every plot point (ie. Captain Marvel would never lose a fight or have to reflect on her actions). In that sense, I’d argue that both were actively bad, though I still think Captain Marvel was harder to watch.

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finfan96 t1_jcc11hh wrote

Captain Marvel had a storyline, wtf are you talking about?

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AsemicConjecture t1_jcc5n34 wrote

Sure it did. It started; stuff happened; about midway through, most people in the audience realised it wasn’t getting any better; then it ended. Now, if that’s not compelling story telling, then I don’t know what is.

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finfan96 t1_jcc6pzv wrote

Well, you're entitled to your opinion I guess

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BelovedOmegaMan t1_jceg54y wrote

You denied it had a storyline and then literally contradicted yourself an hour later. What does that say about you?

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AsemicConjecture t1_jceg9o3 wrote

It was sarcasm…

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BelovedOmegaMan t1_jceh3kf wrote

shouldn't sarcasm have a point other than making the author appear ignorant? In the classical sense, at least. It's difficult to gauge what your intent was, because normally the author doesn't demean themselves, purposefully.

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AsemicConjecture t1_jcehdsh wrote

Not exactly sure what your deal is, but we're just talking about a bunch of overrated movies. You don't need to take your aggressions out on me.

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xxthundergodxx77 t1_jccn8hz wrote

Agreed. And outside of the movie, brie Larson adds to that. Batman v Superman was like if they sat for hours and thought of the one way to possibly prolong the movie to a movie instead of a short. Also a hard watch I agree

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