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Minnal Murali: The best superhero movie of the year could teach Marvel how to solve its villain problem

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There are exactly seven good villains in the Marvel Cinematic Universe movie (if you count the show, there is one more). For a franchise with 27 movies and more than a decade to solve this problem, this is a pretty disappointing hit rate. You would think that such a mistake would teach them a lesson, but for every Hisashi and Legend of the Ten Rings and Black Panther, there are dozens of baker movies, such as Ant-Man and the Wasp and Thor: The Dark World.

In general, this repeated offense is called the Marvel villain problem, and it has also found a way to infect the nearest Spider-Man: Nowhere to go. But who knows that an Indian superhero movie from the Malayalam language industry that will be released in just a week will be a Marvel giant with billions of dollars in revenue that can legally provide a lesson on how to make compelling The opponent’s course.

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Directed by Basil Joseph and starring Tovino Thomas, Minnar Mulally spent a happy time in the movie. In this year, we have 10 new MCU projects and one 4 hours of DC epic, this is the best superhero story you might see. This is not only because the film showed patience in telling its deliberately low-key story, but also because it gave the protagonist—a hillbilly named Jason—a worthy opponent, led by Guruso Masan Durham plays. The movie language of superhero movies-it not only draws on the legendary elements of Superman and Batman, but also draws on the key elements of the Spider-Man background story. But if you look closely, you will find that it has carefully bypassed the same trap that devours Thanos, knowing how many MCU movies there are, but will never fall into it. Like Iron Man 2, Ant-Man, and even Black Panther, Minnar Mulally’s villain is essentially an evil clone of a hero.

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Jaison and Shibu were struck by the same forked lightning on the same fateful night, which gave them both exactly the same power. They are both despised by the woman they love, and along the way, Shibu and Jaison realize that they are, and always have been, outsiders. You often hear bad guys in Hollywood movies say to heroes “you and me, we are very similar” for a reason. This is because they are; they wrote this deliberately. In a sense, Jaison and Shibu were born equal; they are two sides of the same coin. But their environment turned them into very different individuals, and they went on parallel journeys within the bounds of the Bible. In another world, if they weren’t brothers, they could have become friends. But when Jason was touched by the story of his dead father and finally inspired, when the only person he loved was taken away from him, pain surfaced.

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