I saw it last night, and gave the movie a solid B+. It's probably between a B and a B+, but overall I enjoyed it.
I loathe when studios try to push political correctness on the audience. Those that have read other things I have posted know that I am very critical of Supergirl in this regard.
Very critical.
So hopefully to those people, it means something when I say I did NOT feel like Captain Marvel pushed any sort of feminist agenda at all. They didn't do what Supergirl does, and make men weak and evil to make the main character look stronger.
If you consider Captain Marvel some sort of feminist statement, then I think it was one done the right way.
They didn't throw her gender in people's faces at all--she wasn't a hero because she was a woman. She was a hero that happened to be a woman.
She was kind of what Supergirl should be.
It was a lot more like Wonder Woman in that regard.
This movie was a story, not a statement, and though Brie Larson made some unfortunate comments before the movie, the movie itself is what it should be--a comic book movie.
I thought the movie had a great mix of humor and serious. In fact, I think DC can learn a thing or two. This was a better Superman style movie than the ones they made.
With some tweaking, there would have been a great Superman story. I wish Man of Steel followed this tone.
It's going to be interesting where they go from here in Endgame. Will they explain Carol's lack of aging?
Is she just going to be used as a means to save everything to the detriment of other heroes?
We will see, but this was a terrific lead in to Endgame, and I look forward to it.