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User Reviews for: Ms. Marvel

VictoriaZ
CONTAINS SPOILERS/10  2 years ago
Ms. Marvel episode 1 impressions: First of all, why is Disney shooting these Marvel shows with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio? Shows meant to be shown exclusively on 16:9 displays. It's rather annoying. Especially after they made their huge marketing push of having 16:9 open matted versions of the Marvel movies on Disney+ with the "IMAX Enhanced" label. Seems really backwards to have the Marvel movies in 16:9 and the shows at a wider aspect ratio.

Second biggest problem: WTF did they do to her powers? This isn't faithful to the comics at all. Why is her ability this weird energy crystal power instead of polymorphing? And instead of getting her powers from having Inhuman genes, they made her get her powers from magic bracelets? It's like if they made Spider-Man shoot lasers instead of webs. She might as well be a totally different character.

In fact, making the source of her powers come from magic instead of from a genetic modification is a hilarious blunder as magic is considered haram in Islam. They might as well have made her a super fundamentalist Christian superhero who gets her powers from witchcraft.

I could excuse the strange casting choices that made Kamala and Bruno look too young compared to their comic counterparts if it weren't for the fact they ruined her powers. The constant shapeshifting body horror of the comics was central to Kamala's character.

For me this is another hatewatch just like the Halo series. Like Halo, while it has some things that appeal to fans of the original lore, it has many other aspects that drag it down and make it difficult to fully enjoy the show.

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Reply by AladdinBragadiru
2 years ago
@victoriaz As a 20 year old, a lot of aspects of this episodes made me say "yeah that happened to me at one point in time" whether it is about the parents, school life or being bullied or being asked to know what you want for the rest of your life from an early age. It's a lot for a teen. Iman is very likable, it's her first acting joint and she does a very good job. I don't feel the cringy riverdale teenage perspective that writers sometimes use in shows. The first episode is relatable, fun and intriguing. I've loved marvel since I was a kid and I agree some MCU stuff is really bad, it would be a lie to say this episode was really bad. As for the powers, we'll have mr. fantastic later on and they butchered the inhumans so I don't really have a problem with the change as long as they make it good. And they did. Glad to see your problem with the show isn't race related or diversity issue:))) Who cares what they change as long as it's a good change.
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Reply by Kaidyn
2 years ago
@victoriaz 1) She's a high school student being played by a 19 year old. I don't know how that's "too young" compared to their comic counterpart.<br /> <br /> 2) Yeah it'd be weird if any Christian superheroes (you know, since she's not "fundamentalist Islam" since she doesn't even wear a hijab to school) practiced witchcraft. Especially if they were like some Scarlet colored Witch or something.
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Reply by VictoriaZ
2 years ago
@kaidyn <br /> <br /> 1) The actress looks very baby faced compared to Kamala’s appearance in the comics. I’ve seen many women who still look like girls so it’s a poor argument that just because the actress’s technical age is of the majority she looks like an adult or even an older teenager. Female sexual dimorphism revolves around looking “under developed” and sometimes women end up looking so under developed they still look like young teens when they’re well past being adults.<br /> 2) I don’t know where the Scarlet Witch goes around constantly proclaiming herself to be a Christian but I’ve watched her Disney+ series and the MCU movies and all the characters seem rather atheistic. The Ms. Marvel comics differ quite a lot from most superhero fare because the whole gimmick is “ZOMG Muslim superhero!” You can’t swing a dead cat without hitting a page featuring a hijab or an imam. Disney actually toned down the dress and behavior of Kamala’s family quite a bit for the TV series. But yeah, most superheroes don’t go around wearing religion on their sleeves like Ms. Marvel.
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Reply by kiirkas
2 years ago
@victoriaz The comic creators were given a peek behind the curtain of future MCU projects &amp; characters to come. The choice to change the origin of Kamala's powers was intentional so she will fit in better with the future of the MCU and the people who created her gave the change their blessing. You might not like it, but if her creators are cool with it then so am I.<br /> <br /> Also, until we know how the source of her powers works we can't say for sure that it's magic. It could be very advanced technology instead.
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Reply by glomdi
2 years ago
@victoriaz too young? the actress is literally three years OLDER than the character, who's sixteen.
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Reply by Jordyep
2 years ago
@victoriaz Maybe try to appreciate films and series as their own artform, don’t compare things to the source material. It doesn’t need to be like the comic, because the comic isn’t some untouchable holy grail of perfection. Give artists the room to create and invent, try to be open minded. <br /> <br /> Oh and shows don’t need to be 16:9, cinematic aspect ratios have been used in shows for nearly a decade now lol.
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Reply by PaulVincent83
2 years ago
@victoriaz Oh woops turned out she had a [spoiler] mutation [/spoiler] all along. That's why it's better to be right than to be first, your comment will sit on top of the show here probably until the end of time, upvoted by other angry comic loyalists and ms marvel haters, but it aged horribly and the points you made are wrong, and disrespectful to a teenage girl's appearance. Shame.
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Reply by SynthosX
2 years ago
@victoriaz so do you wanna retract this knee jerk reaction after the finale? Since her powers have clearly been confirmed as never being magic and a form of mutation and she shape shifts still. Infact, we even got a full true to panel "embiggen" scene.
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Reply by SynthosX
2 years ago
@kiirkas kudos for spotting the twist a month in advance. They re-retconned Kamala back to the original origins of being a Mutant before the anti-Fox Inhumans mandate got passed down. And now Kamala also gets to the first the mutant in the MCU.
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Reply by SynthosX
2 years ago
@paulvincent83 :clap_tone4::clap_tone4::clap_tone4::clap_tone4::clap_tone4:
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PhilTheBronxite
/10  one year ago
Light and breezy Ms. Marvel brings a new relatable hero to the silver screen. Iman Vellani is such a joy to watch as Kamala Khan. Her performance is deep and emotional. The story is also about family and finding your place in the world. I’m hoping they keep a lot of the character in The Marvels but also evolve the character as well.
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Nathan
/10  2 years ago
_Ms. Marvel_ is a great down to Earth origin story that is able to resonate with a large variety of audiences, but when the story delves into the cosmic realm it drowns under the weight of underdeveloped villains and poor writing choices.

At first, I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed _Ms. Marvel_. The high school setting was really refreshing to see, as we really only have one hero in the MCU that is in that age range. I felt as if Kamala Khan was an extension of the audience, a mega super fan whose lifelong dream was to become a hero herself. The interactions with her family and friends as she was trying to fit into the popular clique of school while dodging the overprotection of her parents were fantastic to see. I did find that her parents were a bit over exaggerated and did not really seem genuine in their worries, as Kamala was a very respectful daughter who was being open and honest with them initially. Despite that, there are plenty of scenes throughout the series of heart-to-heart conversations with her family that feel extremely genuine and pure. My heart melted whenever her father spoke, he had such a calming presence on the entire family.

After the first two episodes is when the show started to go off the rails for me. The Karachi episodes are extremely disjointed. The connections and conversations Kamala makes with her mother and grandmother are incredible and a real turning point for the character. But the introduction of the Red Daggers was half baked and extremely corny. The villains introduced during this episode stretch were not all that compelling as there was a very limited lead up to the conflict. They essentially just get thrown in a third of the way into show and give a massive exposition dumb on why they are after Kamala. The audience never gets to form a connection with them or understand them deeper than surface level. This problem is only compounded in the finale when the villain changes at the last minute and left me scratching my head.

The acting in the show was fairly adequate. Iman Velani is marvelous as Ms. Marvel; I found her excitement and connection with the character extremely authentic and any complaints I have of this show have nothing to do with her; she was great. Yasmeen Fletcher, Zenobia Shroff, and Mohan Kapur were amazing as well, they all gave really touching and emotional performances that really worked for me. The conversations they all shared with Kamala that helped guide her throughout her journey were gripping and at times made me tear up. Matt Lintz and all the villains were extremely average though. There were far too many lines that were delivered awkwardly, and even though some of that had to do with bad writing (as all actors had some lines that felt off), these characters felt that it happened multiple times per episode.

The action is pretty average as well, there are a few scenes with Kamala that are very obviously CGI that look like they were straight out of a late 2000’s video game. I cannot help but wonder why they could not have done it in live action with green screen boxes that they could cut out in editing. However, there were a few scenes that had interesting angles with few cuts that I definitely appreciated.

_Ms. Marvel_ is a really great introduction to Kamala Khan as a character and although the journey has major dip after episode two it still finishes somewhat strong, leaving me excited for what's to come in The Marvels.

**Score:** _65%_

**Verdict:** _Decent_
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