Saturday, November 12, 2016

Dr. Strange Delivers A Mystical Spell On The Audience By Arthur Byrd



During last year I heard the announcement that there would be a Dr. Strange movie being made by Marvel. I thought why?

I remember the Dr. Strange comics back in the 70s and 80s. It was one of the hardest comic books to follow because of the mystic powers and strange names of characters and objects. I did like the look of Dr. Strange with gray in the hair, the goatee and the cool cape. Plus, Dr. Strange is not one of the well-known Marvel characters.

Then, I saw the trailer for Dr. Strange with Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Strange and Tilda Swinton with a shaved head as The Ancient One. My skepticism started to loosen up.

I would like to start off by saying I enjoy Dr. Strange.

The movie begins in Napal as a sorcerer named Kaecilius played by Mads Mikkelson and his side villains enter the Kamar-Taj, a secret compound and go into the library of ancient mystic books. They kill the librarian and steal a few pages from a specific book belonging to The Ancient One.

As the thieves are leaving, they confronted by The Ancient One. A fight starts on the street with building moving around. It was an awesome fight scene.  In the end, Kaecilius and his side villains escape with the pages.

Then, we meet Dr. Stephen Strange who is an egotistic neurosurgeon. In one scene, he and his colleague and former flame Christine Palmer played by one of my favorite actresses Rachel McAdams save the life of someone who was declared dead. They find a bullet in the person.

With his God complex at an all-time high, Strange is driving his sport car real fast on a rainy street. He loses control of his car goes over and embankment. Strange’s hands are severely damaged from the accident. He tries in vain with experimental surgeries.

Then, Strange learns about Jonathon Pangborn, a paraplegic who mysteriously was able to walk again.

Strange meets Pangborn played by Benjamin Platt who tells him to go to Kamar-Taj, the compound of The Ancient One.

After some difficulties due to his arrogance, Strange is accepted into the Kamar-Taj. The Ancient One teaches Strange from the books in the library. The new librarian is Mr. Wong played by Benedict Wong who helps Strange navigate through the books.

With all the mystic meanings, the movie can be confusing, but director Scott Derrickson did a great job in explaining things to make it easier for the audience.

Strange learns that Earth is protected from other dimensions by a spell from three buildings called Sanctums which are located in New York, London and Hong Kong.

Meanwhile, Kaecilius uses the stolen pages to call up Dormannu of the Dark Dimension. In the dark dimension, time does not exist and all can live forever.

The movie picks up steam as Dr. Strange must now use his newly formed powers to go against Kaecilius and Dormannu. There are some other things happening with The Ancient One, time and space which has some interesting twists. I will let you enjoy your popcorn and find out for yourself.

The Dr. Strange cast is excellent starting with Cummberbatch. He is the only one for the role. He has the look, the stature in the fierceness that comprises Dr. Strange. He has it all.

Chiwetel Ejiofor as Mordo had the task of being on the side of good with maybe some evil mixed in.

Tilda Swinton was very cool and serene the role even though she hardly change her expression throughout the movie. It is a role that easily could have been given to a man. She makes it her own.

Rachel McAdams is good in the movie with some comedic moments and very touching scenes with Cummberbatch.

Dr. Strange will definitely part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in other movies.

As the credits come up, I recommend you don't leave and stay to the last lights come up and there are no more images are on the screen.

Dr. Strange was a good movie, but not a must-see one. You will get a good superhero experience.  It is a better movie to see on the big screen with its amazing visual effects.  I did see it in 3-D.

I did learn something like Dr. Strange doesn't have a cape, but a cloak of levitation. I thought that was very cool.

If you didn’t know who Dr. Strange was, now you know.


Here is the Dr. Strange Panel from Comic-Con 2016

Dr. Strange Trailer


During last year I heard the announcement that there would be a Dr. Strange movie being made by Marvel. I thought why?

I remember the Dr. Strange comics back in the 70s and 80s. It was one of the hardest comic books to follow because of the mystic powers and strange names of characters and objects. I did like the look of Dr. Strange with gray in the hair, the goatee and the cool cape. Plus, Dr. Strange is not one of the well-known Marvel characters.

Then, I saw the trailer for Dr. Strange with Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Strange and Tilda Swinton with a shaved head as The Ancient One. My skepticism started to loosen up.

I would like to start off by saying I enjoy Dr. Strange.

The movie begins in Napal as a sorcerer named Kaecilius played by Mads Mikkelson and his side villains enter the Kamar-Taj, a secret compound and go into the library of ancient mystic books. They kill the librarian and steal a few pages from a specific book belonging to The Ancient One.

As the thieves are leaving, they confronted by The Ancient One. A fight starts on the street with building moving around. It was an awesome fight scene.  In the end, Kaecilius and his side villains escape with the pages.

Then, we meet Dr. Stephen Strange who is an egotistic neurosurgeon. In one scene, he and his colleague and former flame Christine Palmer played by one of my favorite actresses Rachel McAdams save the life of someone who was declared dead. They find a bullet in the person.

With his God complex at an all-time high, Strange is driving his sport car real fast on a rainy street. He loses control of his car goes over and embankment. Strange’s hands are severely damaged from the accident. He tries in vain with experimental surgeries.

Then, Strange learns about Jonathon Pangborn, a paraplegic who mysteriously was able to walk again.

Strange meets Pangborn played by Benjamin Platt who tells him to go to Kamar-Taj, the compound of The Ancient One.

After some difficulties due to his arrogance, Strange is accepted into the Kamar-Taj. The Ancient One teaches Strange from the books in the library. The new librarian is Mr. Wong played by Benedict Wong who helps Strange navigate through the books.

With all the mystic meanings, the movie can be confusing, but director Scott Derrickson did a great job in explaining things to make it easier for the audience.

Strange learns that Earth is protected from other dimensions by a spell from three buildings called Sanctums which are located in New York, London and Hong Kong.

Meanwhile, Kaecilius uses the stolen pages to call up Dormannu of the Dark Dimension. In the dark dimension, time does not exist and all can live forever.

The movie picks up steam as Dr. Strange must now use his newly formed powers to go against Kaecilius and Dormannu. There are some other things happening with The Ancient One, time and space which has some interesting twists. I will let you enjoy your popcorn and find out for yourself.

The Dr. Strange cast is excellent starting with Cummberbatch. He is the only one for the role. He has the look, the stature in the fierceness that comprises Dr. Strange. He has it all.

Chiwetel Ejiofor as Mordo had the task of being on the side of good with maybe some evil mixed in.

Tilda Swinton was very cool and serene the role even though she hardly change her expression throughout the movie. It is a role that easily could have been given to a man. She makes it her own.

Rachel McAdams is good in the movie with some comedic moments and very touching scenes with Cummberbatch.

Dr. Strange will definitely part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in other movies.

As the credits come up, I recommend you don't leave and stay to the last lights come up and there are no more images are on the screen.

Dr. Strange was a good movie, but not a must-see one. You will get a good superhero experience.  It is a better movie to see on the big screen with its amazing visual effects.  I did see it in 3-D.

I did learn something like Dr. Strange doesn't have a cape, but a cloak of levitation. I thought that was very cool.

If you didn’t know who Dr. Strange was, now you know.


Here is the Dr. Strange Panel from Comic-Con 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naHPJTpPeBQ

 Dr. Strange Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSzx-zryEgM

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