Cassandra Webb, a paramedic in New York City, starts having visions of the future. As she unravels secrets from her past, she must protect three young women from a dangerous enemy who is determined to harm them. Cassandra must use her newfound psychic abilities to save them before it's too late.
February 14
2024
Release Date
English
Language
57 minutes
1 hour
Running Time
Cast
Dakota Johnson
Sydney Sweeney
Isabela Merced
Tahar Rahim
Mike Epps
Emma Roberts
Adam Scott
Zosia Mamet
José María Yazpik
Jill Hennessy
Celeste O'Connor
Kerry Bishé
Kathy-Ann Hart
Josh Drennen
Yuma Feldman
Miranda Adekoje
Deirdre McCourt
Naheem Garcia
2.0
Average Rating
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Madame Web Movie Review
Plot
Madame Web is an origin story of Cassandra "Cassie" Webb, a paramedic in Manhattan who discovers psychic abilities after a near-death experience. She saves three teenagers from a villain, Ezekiel Sims, who can foresee his own death and aims to eliminate the girls. The film explores Cassie's journey to understand her powers and defeat the villain.
Acting
The acting in Madame Web is commendable, with Dakota Johnson carrying the film and sharing good chemistry with the supporting cast. Sydney Sweeney, Celeste O'Connor, and Isabela Merced also deliver strong performances, despite limited character development.
Cinematography
The cinematography in Madame Web is a standout feature, with Mauro Fiore capturing the details and enhancing the visual appeal of the premonition and action scenes. The film's visuals help to immerse the audience in the story and create an engaging viewing experience.
Direction
Directed by S.J. Clarkson, Madame Web suffers from a poorly written script and lackluster execution of the plot. The film fails to delve into crucial subplots and leaves many questions unanswered, resulting in a disjointed and unsatisfying narrative.
Conclusion
Madame Web is a disappointing entry in the Marvel universe, marred by weak storytelling, inadequate character development, and a lack of narrative cohesion. Despite strong performances and visually appealing cinematography, the film fails to live up to its potential and leaves audiences feeling underwhelmed. It ultimately falls short of delivering the excitement and entertainment expected from a superhero movie, making it a miss for fans of the genre.
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