I’ve been somewhat suspicious of overly glowing reviews regarding inclusion and representation so I’ve looked for reviews dealing (as much as possible) solely with story and performance. From what I’ve read, the actor playing Wenwu steals the show, Shang-Chi is serviceable if somewhat restricted by the material and fans of martial arts movies will be left cold by the “candy-colored, family-friendly action” that is devoid of “bloodshed, or even sweat.” My takeaway is I’m looking forward to streaming it, but not much anticipation or expectation … hopefully more enjoyable than Black Widow. I will say the figures are amazing and I’m open to the chance the portrayals might have me actually wanting these. Maybe.
This movie actually isn't good if you read the reviews. They all rate it positively due to "representation," but if you objectively look at just the story the reviews openly acknowledge it's not good and a lot of them contain qualifiers.
I plan on watching this movie with the mindset that it's gonna suck. The bar is already set low, if I come out of it still hating it then...yeah, it's pretty bad! lol
I'm Asian-American and I could care less that it's "Marvel's first Asian hero." Give me a good story that just so happens to be about an Asian protagonist!
The below are all actual FRESH reviews taken from RT...the very last 2 seem negative, but the critic still gave it a positive score ¯\_(ツ)_/¯:
"Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton,
the film is somewhat overstuffed and lumpy in parts and the last surreal third is poorly knitted into the rest of the narrative,
but it's all impossible to predict and you'll leave the theater satisfied." - Mark Kennedy (AP)
"Shang-Chi takes me back to the wuxia & other martial arts films I grew up with but also blends pop culture with Chinese mythology.
It's a bit hodge-podge in parts but the cast is fab and the story ties in nicely to the larger MCU. Also Tony Leung forever." - Sherin Nicole (Geek Girl Riot)
"Liu is a very welcome addition to Marvel's superhero roster. With spectacular fight choreography and gorgeous costuming,
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is an entertaining,
albeit narratively familiar, entry in the MCU." - Joe Lipsett (Queer Horror Movies)
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It's perfectly fine entertainment in the moment,
but the overall staying power is pretty negligible." - Terrence Johnson (Le Noir Auteur)
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Regardless of its flaws, I still enjoyed the movie" - Jeremy Jahns (jeremyjahns.com)
"Runs maybe a bit overlong - those flashbacks! -
but it's rarely less than an entertaining and at times affecting entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe." - Rob Hunter (Film School Rejects)
"The film's main problem is its tone: it vacillates between wanting to be a Chinese blockbuster and what is expected of a Marvel superhero movie." - Bob Bloom (Journal and Courier)
"It's a stark juxtaposition, the long periods of exposition, then the story jumps back to life with beautiful set pieces and intense action... When the characters are just being the characters, instead of listening to exposition, this is a really fun movie" - Mark Ryan (Uproxx)