Captain Marvel review: A soaring tale of self-discovery with a '90s riff

Captain Marvel review: A soaring tale of self-discovery with a '90s riff

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Larson is Carol Danvers, a member of the alien Kree race's elite military unit Starforce. Her mentor Yon-Rogg, played by Jude Law, tries to teach her that the most dangerous things a warrior can encounter are emotions. Danvers doesn't always listen. She's struggling to control her powers, but also trying to figure out why she can't remember her past.

After a mission gone wrong, Danvers finds herself on Earth in 1995 -- a planet the Kree refer to as C-53 and a "shithole." Here she'll make the acquaintance of Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) -- an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. with two eyes and a full mane of hair. 

Captain Marvel review: A soaring tale of self-discovery with a '90s riff

Mar 6, 2019, 12:19am UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/captain-marvel-review-soaring-tale-of-self-discovery-with-a-90s-riff/ > Larson is Carol Danvers, a member of the alien Kree race's elite military unit Starforce. Her mentor Yon-Rogg, played by Jude Law, tries to teach her that the most dangerous things a warrior can encounter are emotions. Danvers doesn't always listen. She's struggling to control her powers, but also trying to figure out why she can't remember her past. > After a mission gone wrong, Danvers finds herself on Earth in 1995 -- a planet the Kree refer to as C-53 and a "shithole." Here she'll make the acquaintance of Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) -- an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. with two eyes and a full mane of hair.