The head sculpt on this figure looks nothing like Brie Larson. Hot Toys has done some sculpts that have been a bit off plenty of times in the past, but this is as generic as some of their Aliens Marines likenesses.
I honestly don't know what head sculpt you are looking at, man.
I totally stand by what I said. You can say it's well painted and realistic, but it doesn't look like the actress at all. It's just a generic female face.To be fair, the CM headsculpt isn't spot-on...it comes off as a knock-off company's attempt at it.
It's just a generic female face.
The head sculpt on this figure looks nothing like Brie Larson. Hot Toys has done some sculpts that have been a bit off plenty of times in the past, but this is as generic as some of their Aliens Marines likenesses.
I totally stand by what I said. You can say it's well painted and realistic, but it doesn't look like the actress at all. It's just a generic female face.
...I did find the whole movie kind of, flat. Larson had no charisma. She was just kind of, there. If it weren't for the inclusion of Fury and rookie Coulson, it really would have been very droll.
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That was the whole point of the entire film. She had woken up with no memories, no sense of who she was. Her powers, memories, and emotions were there but she had no recollection of any of it due to Kree suppressing everything. They had trained her, essentially turned her into a fighting machine to use for their own purpose.
I definitely suggest that this is not a one and done movie for you. If you watch it again, you can see the evolution that Brie infuses into the character throughout the length of the film. As she gains back memories, meets old friends, remembers what made her who she was, she starts to get more snarky, joking, starts doubting what little she knows, and begins to generally care about the characters around her. You can see her growth through the movie as she initially has no trust or worry for Fury at the start, only driven to take out the Skrulls. Through the movie, she starts to care for Fury and puts herself at risk several times to protect Fury and others around her. Once she breaks free of the Kree control at the end of the movie, you can see a huge release of power and personality. Frankly, the acting job she pulled off in the film is nothing short of genius and is unfortunately misunderstood by many people who just didn't care to factor the story into her persona. There is no bad acting here, she played the character that was written for her, and that character was heavily suppressed in more than one way for most of the film.
My bet is that you are going to see Brie play a completely different character in End Game. With so many years between the events of the films, and fully gaining back her memories and history, she is bound to be a very charismatic and powerful character in the film.
Eh, I'm not one of those hating on Brie's performance, but I can't say I really noticed that much of a change throughout the movie. Except for a few scenes here and there (such as with her old friend), she played the character in the same reserved way, with the same mischievous look in her eye that we saw in the opening scenes with Jude Law. And that was about the same level of warmth and humor we saw from her until the end.
Which personally I wasn't that bothered with. My issue with the movie was less with Brie's performance than with the generic and uninspired story she was stuck in. And if she came across a bit flat it was only because she wasn't given anything all that interesting to do or witty to say.
Eh, I'm not one of those hating on Brie's performance, but I can't say I really noticed that much of a change throughout the movie. Except for a few scenes here and there (such as with her old friend), she played the character in the same reserved way, with the same mischievous look in her eye that we saw in the opening scenes with Jude Law. And that was about the same level of warmth and humor we saw from her until the end.
Which personally I wasn't that bothered with. My issue with the movie was less with Brie's performance than with the generic and uninspired story she was stuck in. And if she came across a bit flat it was only because she wasn't given anything all that interesting to do or witty to say.
The classic death and rebirth story. You have to let part of you die off to incorporate new information and be reborn something new. Phoenix imagery comes to mind. CM’s transformation was subtle but it was there.
The only thing I didn’t like about her character was her arrogance. Humility seems to be missing in her hero arc. I look to Superman, Captain America or Spider-Man who have humility with the knowledge of their powers. There may be a short time when they are arrogant, yes, but something happens to make them realize how much responsibility they hold and careful they must be with this power and how grateful they are to have it. I see more vindication in her. Justification for everything she’s been through to receive these powers. As if she deserves them with righteous indignation.
Not every hero can be a Clark Kent or a Steve Rogers. Some are Wade Wilsons and Wolverines. I guess that’s just who she is but that doesn’t mean I have to like her. She is not someone my daughters or I would look up to.
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