Alas, it somehow managed to be one ofthe worst-reviewed moviesof the 2020s so far.
The stark contrast betweenThe Electric StateandAvengers: Endgame, however, is shocking.
It also feels likea far cry from the source material.
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While it’s not a great movie,it’s something of a guilty pleasure.
It was a commercial success as well, makingover $130 million worldwideagainst a budget of $54 million.
There’s a reason they keep getting massive budgets for movies likeThe Electric State.
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If one takes it for what it is,Cherryisa pretty interesting and engaging, albeit uneven, flick.
Not to mention, they also had to adapt the incredibly famous Marvel Comics storyline, “Civil War.
They left an indelible mark on modern cinema and did so while making a very good movie.
It’s a monumental moment in cinematic history that no one will ever forget.
This ambitious and cathartic movie was the grand finale of over a decade of storytelling.
Heavy is the crown, but the Russos wore it with grace.
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It may very well bethe greatest and most impressive accomplishment in the Russos' careers.
Some may argueAvengers: Endgame, but everything they managed with the movie prior is wild.
It made Captain America cool again and features one of the best Marvel screenplays out there.
This movie is what really set the Russos' careers off to the races.
The praise forCaptain America: The Winter Soldieris seemingly never-ending, and it’s not difficult to see why.
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