Introduction: But one of the ones to watch is Marvel Cinematic
Universe movie Eternals.
This is a movie that is about more than adding another thing to
the ranks of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it's a movie that can help us
rethink what a superhero film can be about. It only pushes it further into the
must watch Marvel film category, for expanding our knowledge of the profound
import of another whole new series of characters who, although much of their
superpower is obvious, are also very obviously superpower. But why would
eternals movie make sense though? Among other things, it expands the narrative
universe of the MCU with new perspectives, and it gets interesting because of
untold histories.
It’s not just that Eternals writes a good tale and helps make the
growing MCU, but Eternals finds ways to reinvent a lot of familiar tropes,
placing them into both the cosmic and personal all at once. If you’ve read the
books then all that plus everything else, in all the layers and nuances loaded
in more than superhero film has ever seen. The Eternals have an incredible
foothold in the MCU, as these long live beings from all around the cosmos,
unseen for thousands of human years as their kind hands moved humans along
those years of history, leaves a massive playground of stories just waiting to
be written.
In addition to that, Eternals boasts its star talent (that makes
every character feel like a hero) as well. The thing about that film is that
it’s engaging and it’s inclusive, and that’s the thing that brings people to
not just see the film but a film’s a necessity for any Marvel fan that wants to
see how we can use these classic characters to affect the future of the MCU.
Although you’re essentially missing out on Eternals, you’ll be missing a great
big chunk of this ever expanding cinematic saga that is sure to become
ingrained in the hearts and minds of both old and new Marvel fans alike.
The Plot of Eternals (2021): A Comprehensive Breakdown
‘Eternals’ (2021), Marvel Cinematic Universe entry is a great
story that sights the Marvel universe in a spectacular new set of directions.
The heart of the film is a group of, yes, falling into this ancient beings
category called the Eternals who have been living on Earth in secret for
millennia. As the above constant above implies, though immortal, these heroes
have consciences, those that place them in charge of keeping the human race
safe from these evil counterparts, the Deviants.
They are introduced superbly as this celestial bodies with their
mission to planet Earth. They come from the Celestial Arishem and were sent to
guide our species; its evolution and fend off the occasional Deviant threat.
Whatever it is, they can't start a human war without Deviants to fight it.
After hundreds of years, however, we do get a key event, which
involves hundreds of years later they being reinvoked by a Deviants resurgence.
That becomes a chain of what are really revelations from the various ways in
which that's worked through in the course of a film full of moral quandaries,
relationship quandaries, that are bubbling up there over the course of by
opposition to an impending cosmic threat – that's really how it all breaks
down.
We see as secrets drop into the light one by one rattling what
vitals moments told about what the Eternals believed they truly were and what
their part in changing the world meant. Plot summary claims that these events
are essential in the way they ultimately lead into climactic showdowns which challenge
their unity and their resolve.
In short, "Eternals" is not another superhero movie, nor
is it an earthshattering comic book myth come to life, but an epic romance, a
big, dreamy romantic epic about love and sacrifice and identity that completely
dismantles our very definition of heroism in the Marvel universe. This movie
has an simple plot and good character development so it’s a sure bet to both
educate and entertain audiences in the matter of eternal life.
Meet the Characters: The Eternals, meanwhile, are a race of
immortal beings, who have been married to other heroes for longer than 5,000
years.
The Eternals, themselves, though, were gods, celestial beings that
had ethereal presence and enigmatic air and also with extraordinary power, much
more than anyone would want to know about them. So let’s take a look at some
more information about the special abilities the Eternals characters have.
We start with Ikaris, our first character that’s quite rightly
acknowledged as a leader among the Eternals. One of the latter is Ikaris, known
not just for his strength, or ability to lead, but also for his flying at
incredible speeds, and his ability to fire power energy beams from his eyes. To
go against an almost invincible force would make any adversary to tremble.
And then there is that and Sersi can manipulate matter at the
molecular level. And she’s capable of changing objects or altering environments
just as well. In addition to being a key, Sersi is a key that empathizes with
the humans.
After that we have Thena, a warrior with extreme combat abilities,
and it can create weapons from raw energy. In addition, she's good at strategy,
and her ability in warfare makes her a must have, in any war.
Kingo’s own signature flair to the team is cosmic powered projectile
and he does have precision shooting. And his off screen charisma is as useful
as what they see on screen as he also passes himself off as a Bollywood star
and his depth of his character analysis aids him because of his off screen
charisma.
He’s also got Phastos which is another one of his geniuses
intellect type guys and his own sorta tech guy. Phastos’ inventing days saw him
become an inventor among gods, whose creations have shaped whole civilizations
in the thousands of years since that time. The Eternals mission on Earth is
dictated by his ability to build advanced technology.
There's a whole load of the Eternal and they all do different things, which is why they do work as protectors of humanity. This further helps us understand these characters, but in doing so reminds us just how each of these character’s abilities compliment each other and how they are regarded so highly across the galaxy.
The Themes Explored in Eternals: Beyond Superhero Tropes
' Eternals ' isn't necessarily the Marvel Cinematic Universe at
its most intense or endearing, but it does spend time going places Marvel
rarely (if ever) goes and really pushes beyond standard superhero tropes into
the character study space that typically drives prestige films. That said, this
isn't just entertainment, though. There are attempts to explore the
philosophical import, be its relevance uncertainty around being, the finer
points of purpose, morality?
Immortality and what it entitles for the human experience is one
of the big themes in the movie Eternals. The Eternals were the bellwethers of
man's destiny, deciding millennia ago to not decide what role they would play
for humanity. Somebody will lead a meaningful life if infinite time is there.
And this is the theme of the theme about how it will make your audience talk
and argue about what leading a significant life means when there’s infinite
time.
But duty versus free will also comes up in "Eternals."
But the characters are protectors of Earth and then, they are placed against a
personal desire, moral dilemmas which question loyalty and beliefs. It’s
because it asks questions like, how do you balance your person aspiration with
your obligation?
Because the cast is so richly varied, in terms of background and
culture, the film is about diversity and unity. It is, instead, a reminder that
the strength is uneven — one that takes on special resonance in this day.
With the addition of meaning to those deep meanings hidden within
its storytelling, "Eternals" was bigger than spectacle. But how
superhero movies can be the way to deal with something so nuanced and complex
and also still be the ride that you think you want to see. In doing so, it sets
a new standard for what audiences can expect from this beloved genre: The
stories of entertainment and make you think and talk after the credits roll.
The Visuals and Direction: Here’s how Chloe Zhao pictured the
Celestials.
With Eternals, Chloe Zhao almost hits a home run, giving us a
master’s class in how to make an epic story while still remembering on a giant,
epic procedural, the little, character stuff matters first. You can see that at
no stage was it at all difficult for her to balance the enormity of going to
the Celestials' universe with the miniature emotions of these characters.
In 'Eternals', those visual effects are breathtaking. By working
with Zhao and her VFX teams, the Celestials feel too out there and too grounded
to be anything but a CG/Practical effects hybrid. Even the intricate Celestial
beings and amazing landscapes that you see on them have incredible amount of
detailing going into them.
Yet, this cosmic play only adds to the authenticity of the
picture, and it feels thicker when you look at Zhao’s love of natural lighting
and sweeping vistas evidence in this film’s cinematography. Yet that endlessly
expanding universe is lonely, and to fill her wide shots with the grandeur of
these immortal beings is a potent act. This choice underscores one of the
film’s central themes: There is connection I'm seeing to the sheer vast.
Chloe Zhao has essentially boiled the superhero film down to its
basic truths: Taking an emotional character study without visual polish is
precisely what works. This is the material of unforgettable cinematic experiences
and this will be her defining work, the story that this story sets the new
standard against for telling how it is you tell about gods and monsters on
screen.
Here's everything we know about what Eternals could—or
couldn't—mean for Marvel movies and its comics down the road.
By the time 'Eternals' hits theaters, the Marvel Cinematic
Universe is at a pretty key point in story telling that, when it continues,
will see the audience involved in their own character evolution that shouldn't
be lost in the rest of what ensues in the Marvel film universe. 'Eternals' has
such a big impact on its future Marvel plays and stories simply because it does
introduce you to a new class of characters with different powers and history
and that'll bring you up to speed to the mythology of the universe.
First off, "Eternals" narratively at least at least
helps complicate the MCU with further exploration of mortality, cosmic
responsibility, and the give and the take of free will vs fate. It’s that
thematic depth that makes upcoming arcs of the story feel deep enough to grow
rich soil from which to examine more philosophical questions, and more
traditional superhero fare.
Also, diverse types of character from other cultures being given
more representation within this type of project can set the trail for future
projects to give diversity to the project as well. The biggest downside is that
the diversity also makes there so many more different possible stories that
could grab people in a global audiences.
Not only that, but "Eternals" also reveals long
suppressed secrets and histories about the MCU canon itself, with rife
storylines straddling the pages of history through to the modern day. This
being said, these crossovers provide the links needed to bridge the gap with
franchises that exist right now — and for the franchises for characters that
aren’t quite as well known as the ‘A’ names that we see in the foreground
today.
So, indeed, after ‘Eternals,’ we get the opportunity to see tales
more fully told, with more fully told characters, in a world where old
allegiances conflict with new responsibilities. This film does not only serve
as a story to immediately invest within, but it also lays down the foundation
for future heroism in superhero storytelling, should all these other films in
this universe pan out.
Conclusion: Why it pays to understand 'Eternals' before you set out.
As part of the ever expanding Marvel Cinematic universe the knowledge of 'Eternals' is a must for any hardcore Marvel fan wanting to unruffle the entire universe to its depth and details. "Eternals" offers a chance for viewers to go deeper into the spread of characters and stories, and to a wider knowledge of a cosmic storytelling world that Marvel has been forging.
That's the case in Eternals, which gets us up to speed with a team of ancient beings who, for centuries, have guided humanity, just a little bit. But let’s skip the sin of committing with the unoriginal sin that so many other movies in the MCU have (and rightfully should) but this one adds into the MCUs mythos and expands upon the idea of what mythos it is that this is telling us, and how the constant spitting of story lines crossover. "Eternals" is about immortality, destiny, about moral responsibility, and ask us, your heroes, to reflect on what being a hero means in the confusing world we live in.
However it also means that we now know these new characters and that opens the possibilities of crossovers and alliances for future Marvel projects to pick up that ball and run with it. It's worth seeing just how these immortal beings interplay with loved heroes like Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, and so many others.
Basically, if you’re welcoming in “Eternals” to your Marvel trip, it doesn’t just add something to your overall Marvel experience which makes it richer and deeper, it sticks with it in a way that only makes that immersion into their big universe sicken. Then, why shouldn’t we take this opportunity? Jump in their storylines and see how to fit into bigger plots and you can sure feel the love grow of Marvel Comcis!
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