While each Avengers movie is funnier than the last, Captain Marvel returns to Captain America-level humor, while keeping the themes simple and the action frequent. It's an Avengers origin story as well as a story of Captain Marvel herself, which doubles the glee, especially the introduction of a young Nick Fury. Captain Marvel is fairly paint-by-the-numbers, but that doesn't lessen its powerful impact. This superhero flick is basic but still engrossing, enthralling, and rewarding on many levels, just one of which is seeing Marvel's first female superhero get her own movie. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Women support women, the characters are diverse, ageism is nonexistent, and romance doesn't figure into things at all. Carol Danvers is a fantastic role model: She always sees herself as capable, she's not objectified, male counterparts recognize her intelligence and strength, and she has a strong sense of integrity. The film offers several positive messages related to perseverance, integrity, and more, but the greatest takeaway is watching a fearless, confident, mighty woman become a superhero. While there's plenty of action violence (including guns/weapons), most of it is of a sci-fi/fantasy nature, with just a couple of curse words ("s-t" being the strongest). It's an Avengers prequel, telling the story of how Air Force pilot Carol Danvers ( Brie Larson) becomes Captain Marvel, one of the most powerful superheroes ever. Parents need to know that Captain Marvel is the first female-led superhero movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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