Combinant des éléments de sitcom traditionnelle à ceux de l'Univers Marvel. Wanda Maximoff et Vision sont des super-héros vivant dans une banlieue idéalisée mais commençant à soupçonner que ... Tout lireCombinant des éléments de sitcom traditionnelle à ceux de l'Univers Marvel. Wanda Maximoff et Vision sont des super-héros vivant dans une banlieue idéalisée mais commençant à soupçonner que tout n'est peut-être pas ce qu'il paraît être.Combinant des éléments de sitcom traditionnelle à ceux de l'Univers Marvel. Wanda Maximoff et Vision sont des super-héros vivant dans une banlieue idéalisée mais commençant à soupçonner que tout n'est peut-être pas ce qu'il paraît être.
- Récompensé par 3 Primetime Emmys
- 33 victoires et 100 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'WandaVision' is lauded for its innovative fusion of classic sitcom elements and MCU lore, featuring strong performances by Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany. The show's deep dive into grief and trauma, alongside its genre-bending narrative, garners acclaim. However, some criticize its slow pacing, inconsistent tone, and sitcom format, which feels gimmicky. The ambitious storytelling occasionally outpaces execution, resulting in a disjointed experience and underutilized supporting cast. Despite mixed opinions, 'WandaVision' is widely seen as a daring and experimental MCU entry.
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First of, I'm not a Marvel fan, not into comics and superheroes at all, so please read this review as what it is: an outsider's point of view. I watched this show, because I saw the trailer and the obvious homage to classic television appealed to me. All those shows paid tribute to and mentioned, I like. The way the main character related to them affected me. The cast was great, the humor a lovely surprise. The villain, well, not exactly my cup of tea, but as I said, I have no background in this universe, so I won't go into further detail. What I loved beyond words was the attention to detail and the visible love expressed for TV history from The Dick van Dyke Show to Malcolm in the Middle. Now that hit a nerve and made me smile all the way through, love story included. I'm still positively enthralled.
I was really excited by this title and I still am, ALTHOUGH I just watched two episodes of the show and I'm a bit at a loss. I'm not scratching my head as to what happened, I like being puzzled, but I am not yet sure if the first two episodes really add up to anything and I am afraid of how that is going to translate to the series as a whole. Don't get me wrong, I adore the concept, but I feel that I watched a standalone story with only a fraction of what might be the actual story. I got really excited at first only to feel a bit bored later. It needed more excitement, thrills and/or mystery. Or such a slow and (pardon me for saying this) monotonous beginning should have been releashed as a whole, in order to offer the whole colourful and multilayered experience we have all been waiting for (and I bet we will get by the end).
For the reasons I explained, I believe it didn't leave a nice taste to a good amount of people. This is definitely not the next "Mandalorian" for Disney+, but I am glad they are taking risks and pushing the boundaries that we came to expect for a superhero medium.
I hope the show finds its footing soon so it won't just feel like a special. High hopes, still.
*EDIT*
Just watched the third episode. And I, still, stand by my words. We're getting there, but slowly. I insist that it would be a more pleasant experience as a binge, because I still feel I watched nothing essential.
*EDIT* EPISODE 4 WAS GREAT!
When this show first released, I thought it would be a romance series only between Wanda and Vision, and I said to myself "hell nah, I'm not gonna watch this". But being a bigtime comic nerd, I've always had that urge where I wanna watch every super hero movie/TV show, so I've had this show in my mind everytime I watch a Marvel movie or TV show.
Today, I finally said F it, and pressed play on the first episode, and boy o boy am I glad I did.
It starts of very weird and slow, but then it turns into this long and amazing Marvel "movie". I binged the whole series in 1 day. Loved every episode.
Highly recommended, even if Wanda and/or Vision isn't your top 10 super hero from the other Marvel movies.
Today, I finally said F it, and pressed play on the first episode, and boy o boy am I glad I did.
It starts of very weird and slow, but then it turns into this long and amazing Marvel "movie". I binged the whole series in 1 day. Loved every episode.
Highly recommended, even if Wanda and/or Vision isn't your top 10 super hero from the other Marvel movies.
It might have been an error on Disney's part to release only the first 2 episodes at once instead of 4 episodes. While I am on of the few people who absolutely loved the intrigue and mystery of the first three episodes, this exceptional show has been getting a lot of hate due to a lack of plot.
... And then the 4th episode came out. Not only was it an exceptional episode, but it justified the use of the first three and even gave some answers to the many questions of Wanda vision.
Overall a brilliant show that shouldn't be judged on the first three episodes (especially if your only complaint is a lack of plot)
... And then the 4th episode came out. Not only was it an exceptional episode, but it justified the use of the first three and even gave some answers to the many questions of Wanda vision.
Overall a brilliant show that shouldn't be judged on the first three episodes (especially if your only complaint is a lack of plot)
WandaVision started off really strong in the beginning. I loved the mystery aspects of the show and the vibe that something is really off was intriguing and interesting to me. Got me hooked! Unfortunately it ended up being lackluster after episode 7 imo and all the teasing and references throughout, were just that. The show still ended up being good nonetheless just not as clever as i thought it was.
Wanda and Vision's Best MCU Moments
Wanda and Vision's Best MCU Moments
"WandaVision" stars Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany are joined by some of their co-stars to share their favorite moments with the marvelous twosome.
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- AnecdotesAs confirmed in The Making of WandaVision (2021), the main sitcom homages for the show, in episode order, are The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961), Ma sorcière bien aimée (1964), The Brady Bunch (1969), Sacrée famille (1982), Malcolm (2000), and Modern Family (2009). The creators of the show have stated that they tried to focus on family sitcoms.
- GaffesNumerous people identify the town as Westview, New Jersey, but all of the cars have Connecticut license plates.
- Crédits fousDuring the portion of the end credits that is accompanied by computer graphics, Elizabeth Olsen receives top billing in the odd-numbered episodes and Paul Bettany gets top billing in the even-numbered ones.
However, they are followed by a more complete cast list in the non-animated part of the end credits in which Olsen always receives top billing.
- ConnexionsEdited into Marvel Studios LEGENDS: The Scarlet Witch (2022)
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