Caught it last week on Disney+. I was a little wary as I didn't really know anything about shang-Chi from the comics but that was hugely enjoyable. Yes it turned into the typical bangy crashy Marvel finale but up till that part it was great (and to be honest the final battle wasn't unenjoyable).
Simu Liu made for a likable hero and I liked Meng'er Zhang as his sister. Tony Leung imbued his character with enough heart that he wasn't just a stock villain, and of course Michelle Yeoh is awesome in everything she does. My favourite character hands down though was Katy. I loved Awkwafina, she was very funny. I think this is the third film I've seen her in and I've enjoyed her performance in all three.
Of course the film was almost stolen by you know who![]()
Why would it be surreal?
I did the same watching an episode of Kim's after the movie and it was indeed kind of surreal seeing "Shang Chi" in this cute little sitcom.
I was unfamiliar with the actor until this film but he was great. I really liked the whole cast, save for a couple. Xialing's right hand man annoyed, as did the lead Ten Rings heavy.I get what you mean, now. For me, and many of us who watched the show, it was the reverse seeing him in Shang-Chi. It is so cool seeing the start rise on this really nice guy--and watching him transform into this action star.
Since you're not familiar with Awkwafina (Katy) until now, allow me to highly recommend The Farewell. She also has great supporting roles in Ocean's 8, Crazy Rich Asians (also with Michelle Yeoh!), and Jumanji: The Next Level.I also enjoyed it a lot. I'm frankly a bit Marveled out by this point, but I really enjoyed this movie. Very entertaining, and it helps that there were so many new to me actors playing the main roles. I only recognized Michelle Yeoh (awesome as always) and Ben Kingsley.
With No Way Home and Disney Plus...definitely a lot of strong stories to be told...and going back to the subject of the thread...i think there is a whole ot mor ethat can be done with Shang Chi. And my youngets and i have been watching some interviews...and Simu, Awkwafina, and others seem to be having a whole lot of fun while also knowing how they are helping representation.... so i think lots more to be doneI think I'm Marveled out too. There's got to be a breaking point sometime, right? Eternals was a flop but No Way Home is breaking all kinds of records.
Eternals wasn't a flop.I think I'm Marveled out too. There's got to be a breaking point sometime, right? Eternals was a flop but No Way Home is breaking all kinds of records.
With No Way Home and Disney Plus...definitely a lot of strong stories to be told...and going back to the subject of the thread...i think there is a whole ot mor ethat can be done with Shang Chi. And my youngets and i have been watching some interviews...and Simu, Awkwafina, and others seem to be having a whole lot of fun while also knowing how they are helping representation.... so i think lots more to be done
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