‘Shazam!’ Film Review (NO SPOILERS): The Ultimate Wish Fulfillment Escapade

SHAZAM! REVIEW (NO SPOILERS): I had the chance to catch a preview screening of one of my most anticipated films of the year, Shazam, and all I can say is that it’s the ultimate wish-fulfilment escapade! I’m sure as a kid all of us dreamed of being a superhero – I definitely still daydream about it from time to time! I was smiling from ear to ear throughout the film like a giddy little school kid watching his favourite Saturday morning superhero cartoons! Director David Sandberg successfully emboldens the fun-loving tone of Shazam while also infusing cheeky world-building elements using other DC Comics character references.

A large part of that fun stems from Zachary Levi’s standout performance as Shazam; his onscreen embodiment of a kid-turned-adult superhero is humourously believable thanks to the astronomical level of enthusiasm he brings to the film. Jack Dylan Grazer as Billy Batson’s best friend/mentor is also a lovable character and surprisingly manages to match Levi’s exhilaration onscreen – even stealing the spotlight in a couple of scenes too! I only have a minor gripe with Asher Angel’s performance as young Billy Batson. While Asher manages to channel an astonishing amount of maturity in his role, especially during emotional scenes, I feel his overall energy levels never quite matches up to the raw enthusiasm that his adult version portrays when he turns into Shazam.

At the heart of this film is the central theme about learning to define who your family is and why true strength and happiness comes from sharing them with your loved ones. It’s a resounding and gratifying plot point that will occasionally pull at your heart strings among the vast chuckles you’ll no doubt let out during your viewing. Ultimately, Shazam’s a wholly satisfying superhero romp that’s poised to be the strongest solo superhero outing of the year!

Aquaman Review (No Spoilers): The New King Of The DCEU?

Let’s just say that Aquaman is basically the undersea ‘Lord Of The Rings’! Soaked in swashbuckling adventurism of epic proportions, the latest film from the DC Comics vault presents a somewhat contrasting lighter tone compared to previous darker entries in DC’s cinematic universe like Man Of Steel and even Wonder Woman to some extent. It’s like they turned up the ‘badass fun’ knobs all the way to 11 with this film!

Going by aesthetics alone, Aquaman is definitely one of the more unique superhero film entries to release ever since Christopher Reeve donned the Superman mantle in 1978’s ‘Superman’. Director James Wan had the opportunity (and the pleasure by the looks of it) to craft a visually stunning world filled with diverse underwater locales drenched in beautifully crafted architecture that look both distinct and maybe even plausible in our own undersea reality.

An arguably strong cast of characters led by the super charismatic Jason Momoa successfully buoys the entire film from start to finish (especially Patrick Wilson’s character Orm). Jason believably embodies the role of a man coming to terms with finally uniting his identities as both a surface dweller and an Atlantean to become a shining beacon for both worlds to look up to.

Overall, Aquaman’s a satisfying tale of self-discovery that leaves you breathless with it’s superb action sequences (especially the insane third act of the film) and genuinely heartfelt moments revolving around the hero that will no doubt be a major player in the DCEU film universe moving forward.

Hail to the king of the Seven Seas, baby!

 

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