Black Widow

The Marvel Cinematic Universe will never be the same. After Endgame, Kevin Feige and the Marvel team have expanded the stories of our favorite heroes to the small screen, giving them more time to explore the new corners of this vast universe. However, after a long hiatus, Marvel movies are back, and it’s exciting to see Natasha Romanoff on the big screen one last time.

Black Widow has been one of the most interesting and mysterious characters in the MCU for years. When we first met her, she was a top SHIELD agent with an obscure past. Unfortunately, even though her story seemed worth exploring, Marvel never gave her a proper solo film. But that’s no longer the case.

Black Widow takes us to Europe, where Nat is hiding from the Government after the events of Civil War. There, she discovers a dangerous secret about the Red Room, something that could destroy many innocent lives. That’s when she decides to team up with her sister Yelena (Florence Pugh) to take down the Red Room and the man behind it once and for all.

Director Cate Shortland finally delivers an epic and trilling story where Natasha (Scarlet Johansson) isn’t just a side character. The film is on a par with one of the strongest MCU entries, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and it really delivers in terms of action and story.

There are a lot of plot twists and surprises along the way, but also a lot of humor and heart. Natasha and Yelena are one of the best MCU duos ever created and Johansson and Pugh’s chemistry is perfect. Their scenes are perfect, and Pugh’s Yelena is the best addition to the MCU we’ve had in years.

The rest of the cast does a really nice job too, even though they don’t have much screen time. Rachel Weisz and David Harbour shine when they’re together and also have some good scenes; and O-T Fagbenle has a very small but funny role, one that could potentially play again in future MCU movies or shows.

As I mentioned before, the action is absolutely perfect. Every single sequence is incredibly well-choreographed and shot, and every single punch felt very real and painful. This is the kind of action that we sometimes miss in the MCU, but Shortland and her team really delivered this time.

If I had to say something negative about this film, it would be about the second act and the villain. The story moves so fast that at one point it stops and you can feel it. This pause the film takes is used to explore Natasha’s family dynamic, and it is actually a pretty good and moving sequence, but the pacing is not as good as the rest of the movie.

On the other hand, Taskmaster is a very intimidating villain and all the action scenes where he’s involved are good. However, they could have done more with the character, and I really hope Marvel uses him again in future MCU stories.

Black Widow is a very strong and powerful MCU film, one that every Marvel fan will enjoy. It explores the darkest corners of this universe while presenting new and exciting characters that will become fan favorites. Natasha’s story deserved to be told and even though we had to wait a long time, it was worth it.

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