Review of Doctor Strange 2016 Full Movie: Stories of the traveler of the game developer Britain concentrated on the production of the LEGO games, all of the Star Wars universes in Batman, and even the most classic titles like Indiana Jones and The Lord of the Rings. Apparently, Marvel is not left behind in this and TT produced based on Marvel Real Estate Key Marvel Avengers LEGO games.

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Doctor Strange was a very unique superhero movie with stunning visuals and a great lead performance from Benedict. The movie is about a Doctor called Doctor Stephen Strange who only likes being called Doctor Stephen Strange, he won't tolerate anything else not even Mister Strange, but one day he is playing with his little built in phone device on his car but he wasn't looking at the road and falls down a narrow cliff. This was a strong scene that was a little graphic but sent out a good message, don't get distracted when driving. We then find out that his hands are paralyzed and that he can't do the job he basically lives for.

As the movie progresses, it feels like the directors forget that his hands were paralyzed and he was using his hands like normal. This took away the plot for a few moments. This Marvel movie is one of the only Marvel movies where choosing story over action was the better chose but the action sequences were still pretty good and were saved by the astounding CGI. The post credits scene featured an avenger named Thor who was speaking to Doctor Strange, this scene was later used in the 2017 film Thor Ragnarok and this scene was a very neat way to promote a movie that would later change the MCU. Another thing I really liked about this movie is that no other superhero movie is like it and that made the film better. Doctor Strange is a different marvel movie with a concept and story that is unique that also feature unique twists and animation. This is definitely one of the best Marvel origin story's and is a great way to introduce a hero to the cinematic universe. Grade B+ - Rating 8/10

Scott Derrickson's "Doctor Strange" feels almost like a brand new breed of a superhero movie. The way it alters reality and pushes imagination, in both a visual and intellectual way is completely refreshing for cinema overall, not just this genre or blockbuster filmmaking. Doctor Stephen Strange, a rich, snobby and selfish neurosurgeon, has a nearly fatal accident that damages his hands so badly that he can't work anymore. In order to heal them, he will travel the world, until he ends up in a place called Kamar-Taj, where he discovers that there is so much more in the world than he thinks there is.
He learns about magic and how to use it and he must fight against a powerful, nefarious wizard, Kaecilius, which aims to use magic for his dark intentions. It's an absolutely wonderful and challenging inner journey for Strange, flawlessly played by the insanely talented Benedict Cumberbatch and his character arc was very well written. The supporting cast is strong too, even the inanimate objects. The visual effects are literally otherworldly and unlike anything you have ever seen, making it one of the greatest visual cinematic experiences I've ever had. If there are any drawbacks in this film, that would be that it could have dove deeper into the world of magic and go even crazier and darker, while they could have also done a better use of Mads Mikkelsen, who is pretty much wasted. But all in all, this is an eccentric (in a good way), impressive, entertaining and visually mind-blowing addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Dr. Strange is a work of cinematographic art that takes viewers on an eye tantalizing journey through parallel dimensions, successfully popularizing a newly revitalized facet of the marvel universe. The audience becomes emotional entranced by the film as we watch Doctor Stephen Strange fall apart after a disastrous car crash that renders his hands useless. The film features enough character development to keep the audience captivated as we watch a previously arrogant surgeon become a humbled sorcerer under the apprenticeship of a mystic known as the Ancient one. This change of heart becomes especially apparent through Strange's repetitive interactions with Christina: their feelings and friendship rekindled as Strange's heart softens, revealing an emotional side previously unseen to viewers. However, while the characters and beautiful cinematography alone are enough to keep the audience's attention away from it's many plot holes and gaps- the movie wasn't all that it could have been.
Strange's biggest flaw was how it glossed over a detailed explanation of a multi- dimensional universe. The simple-minded nature of the film left out information about the origin of Strange's powers ultimately leaving viewers confused. This might have been okay if not for the disappointing climax of the movie that left Strange to rely on a powerful object and good fortune rather than the cultivation of his own abilities. Furthermore, the movie didn't sport a particularly exciting villain character either. Kaecilius was poorly developed, a composite of previous villains already seen in the Marvel universe. Strange truly had the opportunity to go big, and in many ways they missed the bar if only by a little bit.
Of course, while Dr. Strange had its flaws, the movie was truly saved by its cast. Dr. Strange was magnificentally portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch: no actor could have been better suited to the role. All in all, the movie was s captivating success.
I saw this movie for my 3rd time tonight in the theaters. IMAX 3D is where it's at! In my opinion, I can't decide whether GOTG or this movie is my favorite MCU movie. Everything was excellent in this movie. I felt a few of the characters were a little weak, but not too weak. The visuals... especially when the Ancient One opens Stephen's mind for the first time... were amazing. The Ancient One was probably my favorite character in the film. Tilda Swinton gave an exceptional performance. I liked the villain. I really liked Baron Mordo too and I can't wait for the next movie to see where that goes. Dr. Strange is one of my favorite Marvel characters. He's in my all time top 5. I was very pleased with this movie. I could see some of the typical MCU humor and vibes in the movie, and that kind of gets old. It's a bit cheesy. That's why overall Deadpool is a better movie ;)
Coming up for Infinity War. This movie is not as great as I perceived when it originated. Honestly, Benedict Cumberbatch's portray is one of my least favorite of the actors that play their respective heroes. The visuals are the best part of this movie. I enjoy Wong, Baron Mordo, and the Ancient One the most. But Strange's character is missing the appropriate charisma and I'm not real big on Rachel McAdam's character either. I wonder what Strange's future will hold. I shall find out in 5 days.
Every time Marvel introduces a new character into their cinematic universe I'm always a little skeptical...and I have no idea why. Their track record speaks for itself, so I should really learn to stop being an idiot and trust these people already. Just like Guardians of the Galaxy, I was never a big Doctor Strange fan in my comic obsessed youth and that's probably why I found both films so surprisingly fun. In many ways Doctor Strange is your typical superhero origin story with plenty of familiar cliches, but the mystical elements and mind-blowingly trippy effects make it stand out from the rest.
Marvel excels at a lot of things, but I think their greatest strength has always been how well they cast their movies. Benedict Cumberbatch carries the film effortlessly and has a terrific supporting cast around him. It's well-written and directed, with a surprising amount of humour and a fresh way of looking at familiar material. But the obvious highlight here is the film's bizarre and mind-bending visual effects. Think Inception meets Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. If there's a downside to everything, like I said, the setup's a little familiar and unfortunately the villains aren't too memorable. Otherwise this is another wonderfully entertaining entry in the Marvel universe that leaves you wanting more. Highly recommended.
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