I need to say at first- the start of the screed; that there are few productions of MCU that give me some vibe to go into the cinema at their capitalistic movies. To be honest, Disney is a very big company that after all wants only one thing and its money. After the Stan Lee case and using his image as another post-death cameo is just not cool because we didn't see it in his testament Lee agree on using his person in the movies after his death so. It's not cool, but there is a time of great apocalypse named COVID which still exist in the air, and cinemas are bankrupt + I really want to give some respect to Benedict and Elizabeth actors for their roles by giving them money, which means why I after all go into another marvel movie (another list of my interest is ofc Thor 4, GoG Holiday Special, Antman 3 and GoG 3 + some TV shows). The adventure of the MCU ends for me about 4 years after now, because watching everything that is published into the mainstream is just not necessary when you have a life full of other things to do. As you know, working in the science lab; End of the screed.
But let's not go into the details of my own life, and go into the deep of Doctor Strange's mind, because DS2 is more likely about 2 persons and their looks upon their life. For Wanda, life is full of miserably, because of the lost kids that she never has because she only imagines them. And for Stephen, we have a life with no happiness but only the mission of protecting the world, and that's the main cause of that movie. Is Strange capable of feeling happy with being a powerful mage that dedicates their own life to protecting the universe or more? Defender Strange mainly focuses on what can be done or what cannot be, but the truth is, that more likely to want to calculate dangers like Thanos. But the life of 1 person has the value of every person in the universe, which we talk about in the spider man article. That's why we need to go deeper into the moral-emotional context of the Strange alter egos. Another one is only capable of destroying another universe to protect its own. Which is more horryifing that the snap thing with Thanos. And the Rasputin guy Strange is the most suicidal/maniac version of the doctor, who believes that he can't be happy or be in love with Christine, and that's why he kills other versions of himself in different universes. The chaos of that movie is not about a multiverse of madness (of the different universe), but it talks to us about the multiverse of madness (of our own being like in the Memento- how can you be somebody when you saw so much evil in your decisions). That's why Wanda in the final act understands her non-power. Sometimes if you have everything, you just can have nothing, not with this power, that gives you a vibe of a murdering witch. You just can't give love to your children. This movie talks about the thriller sphere of that darkness, against another interesting movie- Everything Everywhere All at Once, in a more slapstick comedy style. Both of these movies balancing between this topic and whatever climate you choose, just remember. Maybe nothing matter, but that means that every decision matter, so after all, there is always a version of you that is happy in the life of the miserable universes. Just do your best, and don't radicalize, because of the failed tax system or having no friends. It's never your fault but fight for the change.
Cheers!
Sigma
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