Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

The time has come for us to meet the newest avenger: Shang Chi. After ten years of hiding from his father and the powerful organization he controls, the Ten Rings, Shang Chi must face his past and become the hero he is destined to be.

Marvel has done it again. It seems like Kevin Feige can’t fail at this point, because everything he touches becomes absolute gold. And now, the not so popular Marvel character Shang Chi has his own movie, and it is magical and brilliant. So, let’s discuss it!

Even though Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings has some pretty good and interesting cameos and references, the world of the Avengers is not central to the story, which I appreciate. I don’t think we needed the Avengers here, at least not for now. We wanted to see Shang Chi become a hero on his own, and that’s what we got.

This film has the best action sequences in the MCU. The fights are perfectly choreographed and shot, the visual effects are absolutely perfect, and the third act delivers one of the most impressive battle sequences in the history of Marvel. And the way they reinvented the Ten Rings is brilliant, making them probably the strongest weapon in the MCU right now.

If Black Widow was a thriller, Shang Chi is pure Chinese magic. The story and the cultural references are perfectly crafted, so if you enjoy Asian culture in general, or Chinese specifically, this movie will not disappoint you.

The characters are very interesting and well-written, which makes you not only want to know more about them, but also see them again. Simu Liu is the perfect Shang Chi. His physicality is perfect and his moves are hypnotic and believable. And also, his chemistry with Awkwafina is undeniable. She is very good too, and her role is quite large actually. She’s not only the female lead, but also an incredible comedic relief.

The rest of the cast is magnificent. Tony Leung is a really intimidating but deep antagonist, which makes us care about him and his motivations. His dynamic with Simu Liu’s Shang Chi and his sister, Xialing (Meng’er Zhang) is the center of the film, so the strength of this aspect determines the strength of the movie. And I have to say, it its quite strong. By the end of the film, you will care for the whole family, including the wonderful Fala Chen’s Li, the mother of our hero.

Meng’er Zhang’s Xialing is definitely the MVP of this film. Even though it’s her first acting role she did an amazing job with her part. She delivers a powerful performance, both physically and emotionally. I really hope she gets a couple of cameos in future MCU films and shows, because her journey has just begun.

Director Destin Daniel Cretton delivers a powerful and emotional origin story, full of action, heart and humor. I can confidently say that this film is, by far, the best superhero origin story ever made, and one of the strongest entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. If you like Marvel, go watch it right now if you can. You won’t regret it.

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