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<blockquote data-quote="Crimson" data-source="post: 309861" data-attributes="member: 5079"><p>The biggest surprise for me is that I found the movie <em>forgettable.</em> I don't even have any particular complaints about it, it just left no impression on me. But I will add two thoughts, at least.</p><p></p><p>Marvel has really perfected the CGI de-aging, to a truly impressive degree. The technology isn't always this impressive, not even in other Disney films; in the last PIRATES movie, the attempt at de-aging Johnny Depp looked like a Snapchat filter.</p><p></p><p>The character of Drax the Destroyer is a rare instance of the MCU losing the thread of a character. Drax, in the original film, was an intimidating brute; the humor with the character came from him taking language literally. And then James Gunn turned him into a loveable idiot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crimson, post: 309861, member: 5079"] The biggest surprise for me is that I found the movie [I]forgettable.[/I] I don't even have any particular complaints about it, it just left no impression on me. But I will add two thoughts, at least. Marvel has really perfected the CGI de-aging, to a truly impressive degree. The technology isn't always this impressive, not even in other Disney films; in the last PIRATES movie, the attempt at de-aging Johnny Depp looked like a Snapchat filter. The character of Drax the Destroyer is a rare instance of the MCU losing the thread of a character. Drax, in the original film, was an intimidating brute; the humor with the character came from him taking language literally. And then James Gunn turned him into a loveable idiot. [/QUOTE]
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