Director: Matt Shakman
Cast: Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss‑Bachrach
Rating: PG-13│Genre(s): Action, Sci-Fi │Run Time: 2h 12min
SURPRISINGLY PLEASANT WITH CLICHÉ ENDING
When an extra-terrestrial being threatens to destroy Earth, the Fantastic Four leaves their beloved planet to seek out a solution. However, they come faced with a difficult choice that puts their familial bond to the test.
At its heart, the film is a moving exploration of family, sacrifice, and heroism. The emotional stakes are high, and the performances by the cast elevate the story.
Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby shine in their roles as first-time parents, navigating the complexities of parenthood under extreme circumstances.
Their heartfelt interactions are universally relatable, tapping into the raw emotions that come with the responsibility of raising a child.
Joseph Quinn, as Johnny Storm, brings a surprising depth to his role as the playful yet protective uncle.
His dynamic with the rest of the team, particularly with the new addition to the family, feels natural and heart-warming, offering a lighter contrast to the otherwise intense plot.
The costume design is a visual treat, blending the 1960s retro aesthetic with the advanced technology of a futuristic world.
The sleek, yet nostalgic wardrobe choices immerse viewers in the film’s unique atmosphere, adding to its charm and appeal.
The only shortfall is the cliché ending that shows the baby healing Sue Storm after she nearly dies.
Otherwise, the film’s positives outweigh its downsides.
Rating: ★★★★☆ (8/10)
Best suited for: All audiences.
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