In ‘Ms. Marvel’, Iman Vellani plays Kamala, a very energetic and charming girl, full of youthfulness and a sweet smile.
Perhaps she is a little unsure of herself in the real world, but she has a world of her own, and he is happy in her account, in the homoerotic works she creates, and in her private social circle.
The main content of the first episode is Kamala wants to go to the first AvengerCon, this convention has a role-playing competition, Kamala’s favorite is Captain Marvel, she is eager to become the best Captain Marvel role-players.
And to attend the conference was opposed by her parents, and finally she went through some twists and turns, but still attended the conference.
Her ancestral bracelet gave her superpowers and created chaos at the convention, so she was targeted by the Department of Damage Control in the post-credits egg.
The first episode I think the most interesting place is Kamala and his best friend Bruno on the way to school, they are discussing their own production of Captain Marvel battle suit on the decoration should be what when the street wall graffiti are in the form of animation, showing their imagination.
And then there’s that AvengerCon, who wouldn’t want to go if it were realistic?
Although Kamala’s parents were against her going to AvengerCon, there was no deliberate attempt to create conflict within the family, and her family was more concerned about her. Her brother was very supportive and helped her to persuade her parents.
Mom was not worried about her and wanted her dad to go with her, and gave them two sets of Hulk costumes because Captain Marvel’s clothes were too tight.
Dad was excited when he came in wearing Hulk’s clothes, and after Kamala rejected him, he felt very hurt, like a little girl who grew up and didn’t need her father anymore.
The first episode has a lot of light-hearted and interesting plot, but those who expect dark violence and bitterness may be disappointed, as well as those who are disappointed with the change of superpowers, and those who are obsessed with big blondes will also be disappointed.
Currently “Ms. Marvel” has polarized reviews at IMDB, with 41.9% 10 stars and 28.7% 1 star.
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