RE: My Experience with The Fantastic Four: First Steps"

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I'm glad you liked the movie and that it brings back memories of your childhood. The same thing happened to me with James Gunn's Superman.

But I didn't like this Fantastic Four movie. The only things I liked were the color palette, the Human Torch, and the Invisible Woman. Taste is entirely personal.



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Thank you so much for your comment! 😊 It's great to hear that James Gunn's Superman brought back memories of your childhood. It's a really special feeling when a movie connects us to our past.

I'm a little sad to hear that you didn't like The Fantastic Four: First Steps very much, but I'm glad to hear that you liked the color palette, the Human Torch, and the Invisible Woman characters. I also really like the action scenes and their chemistry with these two characters! Your opinion is right, movie preferences are completely personal. If you shared a little bit about what aspects of the movie you didn't like, it would have been more discussed. 😄

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We're clear that preferences are personal, so it's fine if you like it and I don't. Many things about this film bothered me; I'll just point out a few:

  • Mr. Fantastic: I don't think he's a genius as such. What he said to the press about Galactus's lawsuit was absurd. Galactus almost killed him, as if he were a supporting character. The actor's face is the same throughout the film.

  • Invisible Woman: I really liked this character for her powers, but they portray her as a good diplomat with people and journalists. However, her speech and the script are very simple, cheesy, and boring.

  • The Thing was underrated; he was just the driver, the cook, and even the one who delivered the baby. He was like a supporting character, with no development, no personality, no good dialogue, he didn't look that strong, and the CGI was ugly; there have definitely been better.

  • Silver Surfer as a woman... forget it.

I liked your post and the feeling the movie evoked in you; that's beyond anything. I liked Superman, and it has a ton of flaws, but I still liked it because it's a very personal experience. See you later, my friend @mrarhat