How To Fail At Magic - Dr Strange 2

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    Dr Strange in the multiverse of madness has one of the worst magic systems I've ever seen, but why? Where did the film go wrong with its magic, and how could it have been better?
    0:00 - Intro
    1:01 - Part 1 - Explore Before You Expand
    26:34 - Part 2 - Why Don’t They Just…?
    36:59 - Part 3 - Limitations Trump Strengths
    43:44 - Part 4 - A Better Magic System
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  • @TheCloserLook
    @TheCloserLook  Рік тому +1300

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    • @boilingwater69
      @boilingwater69 Рік тому +10

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    • @TheScarletSlayer
      @TheScarletSlayer Рік тому +8

      0:04 You make amazing points, you have my subscription.
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    • @davantebarbain3216
      @davantebarbain3216 Рік тому +8

      So for future reference for a part 2 I would suggest looking at the animated mothe animated movie doctor strange Sorcerer supreme from 2007 2008 because it did a very good job at 1 establishing in Oregon for doctor strange it was a production shrink but also establishing the rules of magic magic never going over i really like to see somebody do a retrospective of how deep a deep and how it did a really good job love Sort of evolving a lot of characters especially Wong who in my opinion is the better wong than the MCU wong It also did a really good job fleshing Out Baron mordo who am I pinging and the MCU Character was actually flipped inside out Making him more cautious to magic rather than having him be reckless with magic And like I said it would be really awesome if you could take a peek at it and see how that movie did ithat movie did a better job at establishing magic then 2 doctor strange movies

    • @davantebarbain3216
      @davantebarbain3216 Рік тому +4

      Also the reason Wanda is Able to do things in her body That she can't do in the alternate version body is due to the dark hold because Wanda and RMCU tapped into that power that that other one didn't Wanda didn't and that's 1 thing I will give the movie as it explains that with 1 tapping into the dark hole She gained abilities and up Her power level that the other versions of her haven't done that's why when people say she's the strongest in terms of magic power whatever it gives you I have to remind them that without the dark hole she's now gone back to her pre Wanda vision power levels

    • @hollund1
      @hollund1 Рік тому +4

      I always thought gandalf used the power of burning weapons on the uruk hai at Helm's Deep, and that he could not use magic during the siege of minas tirith because he's migical power had decreased because of sauron . Am I just reading into things?

  • @Orange_Swirl
    @Orange_Swirl Рік тому +9462

    I don't remember who said it, but I remember someone more informed than me stating "A good magic system has rules, even if they aren't explained to the audience." If a magic system can essentially do whatever the user wills it to, whenever, with basically no cost, it's not a very good magic system.

    • @minerva9843
      @minerva9843 Рік тому +301

      That might also be a Sanderson quote.

    • @johnfritzjerald4535
      @johnfritzjerald4535 Рік тому +182

      I swear that's shadiversity?
      Edit: Probably Shadiversity quoting Sanderson

    • @forgeflarion8362
      @forgeflarion8362 Рік тому +192

      That is Brandon Sanderson's rules for magic systems I believe.

    • @atharvadeshpande4749
      @atharvadeshpande4749 Рік тому +35

      Pretty sure Brando Sando said this.

    • @Trithis2077
      @Trithis2077 Рік тому +92

      @@johnfritzjerald4535 I'd wager it's Shad paraphrasing Sanderson.

  • @mtchllBarrett
    @mtchllBarrett Рік тому +21083

    I remember watching a marvel movie way back, I think it was Civil War, with my high school buds. I distinctly remember Wanda doing something, one of my friends saying "What are her powers?!", and then another one of my friends responding "Red". I think that conversation is a perfect summary of this whole topic

    • @nickmiller9910
      @nickmiller9910 Рік тому +761

      That’s a joke made by a bunch of people

    • @AshenDemon
      @AshenDemon Рік тому +2217

      Her powers were consistent back than. It was just moving stuff around and mind control.

    • @AzureRoxe
      @AzureRoxe Рік тому +2151

      @@AshenDemon Yeah, back then, her powers were telekinesis and some mind manipulation powers, not this full-on "let me bend reality".

    • @brianm3160
      @brianm3160 Рік тому +1058

      Right? She suffers the same problem in the comics her reality warping is so powerful that writers never know what to do with it

    • @EvolvedDinosaur
      @EvolvedDinosaur Рік тому +1098

      “He’s fast and she’s weird” I believe is the explanation used in Avengers: Age of Ultron

  • @randomkitty2555
    @randomkitty2555 3 місяці тому +260

    Out of the millions of possibilities Strange saw, he didn't see the one where he quickly casted a small portal around Thanos's head and closing it instantly.

    • @o0ugi860
      @o0ugi860 Місяць тому +35

      Stuff like that is why I can't read comics or watch comic movies, most times even the creators of a superpower don't think about how it can be utilised. And the movie writers are the worst for it

    • @randomkitty2555
      @randomkitty2555 Місяць тому +18

      @@o0ugi860 Right.
      And making portals isn't even a special skill.
      Any decent wizard with a sling ring can make one.
      Heck, Ned can make one.

    • @marshalsunrise6582
      @marshalsunrise6582 Місяць тому +10

      Space stone would be a problem
      But honestly it's a writing issue

    • @potatlerr
      @potatlerr 24 дні тому +5

      i think someone said it once, the limitation of a character is the limitation of the writer

    • @Daivd1111
      @Daivd1111 22 дні тому +3

      The smartest hero/villian a writer writes can't be smarter than the writer themselves.

  • @LddStyx
    @LddStyx 9 місяців тому +1254

    Wanda could only work if she, being a personification of chaos, had a weakness of never using the same spell twice. Then the counter-play would be to keep repeating the same attack to exhaust her counters. They need to take her by surprise every time so she doesn't get a chance to disrupt the attack before it hits. It's like the opposite of a 9-lives type magic where the opponent needs to be killed 9 times, every time a different way, because the opponent becomes immune to the previous ways.

    • @wefinishthisnow3883
      @wefinishthisnow3883 8 місяців тому +82

      Still doesn't explain why she can rip off Thanos' helmet but not his head. What was the point of Thanos even wearing a helmet if his head is so much stronger?

    • @LddStyx
      @LddStyx 8 місяців тому

      @@wefinishthisnow3883 So people don't stare at his misshapen head?

    • @actofrek6797
      @actofrek6797 8 місяців тому +10

      Neat idea

    • @leonel392
      @leonel392 8 місяців тому

      @@wefinishthisnow3883Style

    • @mvmlego1212
      @mvmlego1212 7 місяців тому +59

      @@wefinishthisnow3883 -- ...because the normal way to attack someone's head is by striking it with a weapon or a projectile, not by trying to tear it off, so that's what helmets are designed to protect against. There are countless instances of the MCU's writers inadequately utilizing characters' powers, but I don't think this was one of them.

  • @kawaii_milkshake2160
    @kawaii_milkshake2160 11 місяців тому +3277

    Wanda powers is basically that game we played as kids where we just keep coming up with counters to each other like "I use my anti-whatever weapon that bypass your anti-everything shield"

    • @austinbevis4266
      @austinbevis4266 10 місяців тому +236

      Yeah like kids playing rock paper scissors, but they keep adding different objects and explanations as to why they win

    • @edvardvarjun5328
      @edvardvarjun5328 10 місяців тому +14

      Nah everything she did in multiverse of madness she has done before

    • @aintgonnaletuknow5758
      @aintgonnaletuknow5758 9 місяців тому +9

      lol we liturally have this game called 'Peaceful world' u can creates whatever weapons to attack and protect yourself

    • @TotalDramaHarold
      @TotalDramaHarold 8 місяців тому

      @@edvardvarjun5328When

    • @RickReasonnz
      @RickReasonnz 8 місяців тому +67

      "My ray blast does infinity plus 1 damage!"

  • @weirdnoise11
    @weirdnoise11 Рік тому +3274

    I can't believe they had 2 of the most powerful magic users leading a whole movie and barely had them use magic.

    • @phantomzone7840
      @phantomzone7840 Рік тому +459

      Magic in these kind of films really feels like punching and shooting but "MAGIC"

    • @wcapewell3089
      @wcapewell3089 Рік тому +43

      sounds like the first harry potter movie

    • @ellugerdelacruz2555
      @ellugerdelacruz2555 Рік тому +249

      Or, they actually did use magic, they just weren't creative with it. Much like the battle of Hogwarts in the Harry Potter Movies. In the books you had people turning other people into animals and objects, statues and school desks being used as battle animals, teleporting, flying, and everything else aside from just shooting each other with laser spells.

    • @ianesgrecia8568
      @ianesgrecia8568 Рік тому +45

      You mean like making a batman movie without batman doing any planing?
      Yeah. not the first time

    • @dracoandtheadventures3588
      @dracoandtheadventures3588 Рік тому

      ​@@ianesgrecia8568if you're talking about "The Batman", he's only been doing it for 2 years

  • @gingerdog8203
    @gingerdog8203 5 місяців тому +190

    The zombified wanda thing was actually a concept that they were gonna use, with her crown molding with her flesh and becoming a bone like structure, you can see it in the art book for the movie

    • @konsmiddel
      @konsmiddel 2 місяці тому +40

      Bruh that sounds rad as hell. How come every time a shitty movie comes out you see concept art and ideas of wayyy cooler shit then whatever the movie spewed out

    • @ceballos-exe
      @ceballos-exe Місяць тому +5

      ​@@konsmiddelexactly because of that, they removed the interesting things so only the shitty things remain

    • @CeliMe007
      @CeliMe007 10 днів тому +1

      I heard the whole movie got rewritten because of some nepo baby director

  • @sev1120
    @sev1120 7 місяців тому +401

    Something the MCU forgot is that Sling Rings aren't necessary for making portals, they just alleviate the strain in creating them.
    You can make a portal with sufficient power and skill, I'm surprised that neither Wong nor Strange knew that.

    • @BloatedBara
      @BloatedBara 3 місяці тому +24

      Where did you get this information from? I don't remember that being mentioned or shown.

    • @volbla
      @volbla 2 місяці тому +8

      They probably don't care about that because they want to be able to put their characters in tense situations. You know, to make a story.

    • @twiceshy9773
      @twiceshy9773 2 місяці тому +18

      ​@@BloatedBaradidn't Tilda Swinton strand Dr Strange on a snowy mountain in the first Dr Strange movie as like, an ultimatum?? And he had to somehow get back using only his concentration?? I may be wrong, it's been a while, but I don't think he was wearing a slingring then. Lol you need to do homework to watch Marvel movies

    • @ryleeferguson3718
      @ryleeferguson3718 2 місяці тому +12

      @@twiceshy9773 He was wearing his sling ring then

    • @navonmyhand7999
      @navonmyhand7999 2 місяці тому +7

      @@twiceshy9773 Strange was wearing a sling ring when the Ancient One left him on the mountain maybe you need to do your homework lol. The Ancient One was wearing one too it's written pretty consistently for the orange portals

  • @scissorcorn9956
    @scissorcorn9956 10 місяців тому +1590

    It made me so upset at how America just had to “believe in herself” to use her portals. Like the whole time after she said her portals open when she’s scared, I was thinking OH! SHE’S GOING TO LEARN HOW TO USE HER FEAR!!! That would have been sooo much more interesting. A character that has to regularly engage with the things that scare them and has to stay vulnerable to be powerful

    • @orca2964
      @orca2964 8 місяців тому

      Remember the first time Bolivia Chavez used her powers? When she was scared of a FUCKING BEE?

    • @saam7737
      @saam7737 8 місяців тому +156

      It’s the same issue that makes both she hulk and captain marvel awful characters in the movies. They are “bad ass, always right, independent” characters whose only development is realizing that they just need to be themselves or that they always had the power from the beginning and they don’t need to improve at all. It’s awful writing, and is seen in nearly every female character that Disney has made or remade in the past like 10 years

    • @lavnderquarts
      @lavnderquarts 7 місяців тому +67

      “Horror has a face, and you must make a friend of horror. Horror and moral terror are your friends. If they are not, then they are enemies to be feared.”

    • @kevinvolchok14
      @kevinvolchok14 7 місяців тому +42

      Maybe the true powers are the friends we make along the way

    • @yellow_flash813
      @yellow_flash813 6 місяців тому +6

      ​@@kevinvolchok14🤣🤣🤣😭 this meme gets me every, time!!!

  • @theunkindnessofravens
    @theunkindnessofravens 6 місяців тому +133

    The talk of how interesting nerfed powers are, greatly reminds me of one of my favorite fics, where the main character has a seemingly useless power - minor banishment. He can make things that are less then 10g vanish without a trace, but no more than that at once, and about 1kg of matter overall before he dangerously exhausts himself.
    Genuinely my favorite part of this power is how throughout the story he becomes more and more creative with it, what objects he can vanish and how; and at some point he discovers that his power has devastating possibilities - he can vanish actual bits of someone’s brain away, or their heart. This creates a really cool narrative conflict, where, on one hand he has a “useless” power in a world of superpowers, and on the other hand this power along with his mind is enough to do permanent damage or kill people.
    It is one of my all-time favorite fics, so I wholeheartedly agree that the most interesting part about a magic system is how it’s used, not what kind of “cool magic” it has.

    • @parzavaal5335
      @parzavaal5335 3 місяці тому +10

      That's still incredibly powerful though, being able to just delete things and not even have to be able to see them, like a brain?!? Sure strategically removing important parts of a body or machine would be interestimg but if you can just Insta kill like that its back to boring isn't it?

    • @Neif181
      @Neif181 3 місяці тому +9

      @@parzavaal5335 most superpowers could be construed as instakill in one way or another. also "...a 'useless' power in a world of superpowers" means they could easily come up against a deadpool/wolverine regenerator that does render them useless. It would be interesting if the 1kg is a total max limit rather than a cooldown

    • @anthonyp3452
      @anthonyp3452 2 місяці тому +2

      What fic is this?

    • @i.pfreely8979
      @i.pfreely8979 2 місяці тому

      that sounds really good! whats the fic?

    • @theunkindnessofravens
      @theunkindnessofravens 2 місяці тому

      @@i.pfreely8979 Its Juxtapose by readerdreamer5625.

  • @arcanefire1336
    @arcanefire1336 8 місяців тому +386

    To answer the gandalf thing and the heating of the sword. Gandalf has a personal rule that he follows where he only uses the power level of his enemies. Gandalf is essentially a god in LOTR being a malar he is the equivalent of an angel and is extremely powerful, so powerful that no one except for maybe sauron and few others can even stand the chance of hurting him, but when the wizards were sent to middle earth they were sent to advice the rulers as representatives of the undying lands and the essential gods of middle earth. They were not permitted to get involved directly and could only influence the world around them, if they broke that rule then they were essentially banished from the undying lands forever. Gandalf has a morale obligation to stick with that rules and never uses magic to fight unless he has a cause to do so, and only to match the level of his enemies, example he cast lighting blast at durins bane and can cast very powerful spells, he could have just blasted the orcs and killed them, but then it would have been him going against his morale code and so he doesn't. So he simply makes the sword hot to make him drop it, he doesn't intend to use it again as he is actively fighting against the enemy and it would be unfair to use it against a whole bunch of orcs. In short Gandalf has too much honor and an obligation that he just doesn't want to break.

    • @gaopinghu7332
      @gaopinghu7332 6 місяців тому +17

      However, it wasn't explained in the film itself.

    • @KyzenEX
      @KyzenEX 6 місяців тому +81

      @@gaopinghu7332 Yeah but that's the problem most whatever-to-movie adaptations have: You can't go into great detail about everything there is to explain, as it'll consume runtime. For this case especially, why would go in such a long explanation as to "why?" for a one-off scene when most people will forget about it, and the rest will just simply dismiss it entirely?

    • @gaopinghu7332
      @gaopinghu7332 6 місяців тому +6

      @@KyzenEX true.

    • @Elamado97
      @Elamado97 5 місяців тому

      How is it immoral? Its completely essential and not immoral to unarm your enemy

    • @gaopinghu7332
      @gaopinghu7332 5 місяців тому +12

      @@Elamado97 I guess that Gandalf just _can't_ interact with mortals unless absolutely necessary, no matter how little it is.

  • @Maxxy9090
    @Maxxy9090 Рік тому +690

    I think the absolute best case in favour of "marvel doesn't really care for magic" is how they treat the 10 rings in shang-chi. In comics they each had a very specific ability to them, but in the MCU they opted for... magical power strikes?

    • @danielloewen2857
      @danielloewen2857 Рік тому +109

      Yeah that's really annoying for me. Like you have all these different power sources and macguffins yet they all grant the same boring abilities, except it's totally different because the energy beams are a different color🙄

    • @drksideofthewal
      @drksideofthewal 11 місяців тому +27

      I actually didn’t mind that. The 10 Rings from the comics would have felt like a retread of the Infinity Stones, and would have given the villain way too many powers. What they did instead was a lot more intuitive, and was more about finding interesting things to do with the one power the rings had, which is the advice of this video.

    • @Maxxy9090
      @Maxxy9090 11 місяців тому +46

      @@drksideofthewal sure the villain would have many different abilities, but there's limitations (ie. the mandarin can only use one ring at a time, and some rings have recharge times after use). It's really on the onus of the writing team to do their research, and show the audience each ring's ability and how it is clearly different and outclassed by the infinite gauntlet (ex. the disintegration ring needs 20 minutes between beams that may not travel far, or last long, whereas the power stone can just be fired consecutively).

    • @drksideofthewal
      @drksideofthewal 11 місяців тому +26

      @@Maxxy9090
      Trying to exposit 10 different superpowers, and their limitations, in a single 2 hour movie is ill advised. There's a reason why the power of each Infinity Stone was already established in previous films. The script is already juggling more important things like plot, and character motivation. Adding a whole unique magic system just for the villain, for the sake of comic book accuracy, is kind of a ridiculous ask no matter how skilled the writers are.
      Skilled writers don't add unnecessary things.
      Especially in a movie that's about martial arts, not alien lizard magic. Having the rings be a weapon that enhanced both Shang Chi and his father's martial arts abilities made a lot more sense for that story. How is a Shang-Chi even going to fight a guy who can control the electro-magnetic spectrum with just one of his rings?

    • @Maxxy9090
      @Maxxy9090 11 місяців тому +7

      @@drksideofthewal Well you could probably get quite a bit of rings out of the way in a flashback, or sequence and even have each ring glow in a specific color when being used, here's a couple of examples of usage while mostly staying true to what we got in shang chi:
      - Opening flashback: show the mandarin flying in (right middle) ruthlessly destroying his enemies with fire ring (left idx), then concussive blasts (right idx), then an ice beam (left pinky), and finish the sequence with a disintegration ray (right ring)
      - Show that the mandarin has been behind the scenes around the word as different appearances using the remaker (right thumb)
      - After Shang Chi's mother dies, show the mandarin putting his rings on, and find one of the killers, and torturing one them with the liar (left ring). Then show them sneaking in and appearing from darkness (right pinky), and throwing out some concussive blasts, and immediately disintegrating everything in a rage with Shang chi watching as the ring times out and begins it's cooldown, while the other rings stop working because multiple rings were used within a short timespan, which is something Shang Chi remembers (crazy how trauma works).
      - Setup some random spectator in the underground fighting ring, who is actually the mandarin disguised. Then have him blast through some heavy duty glass with the impact ring again, and throwing out an EMP with daimonic (left thumb), or even lightning (left middle)
      I could go on obviously, and it may seem like a lot, but the heavy scope can be mitigated by having the mandarin have favorite rings that he relies on, and make the other rings situational. I wouldn't be opposed to gating some of the rings abilities to a simple actions which would also restrict scope, so the writers don't have to explore everything in the first movie. Then there's more things to explore in a later movie. Which I believe audiences would be interested in.
      Also there was a mythical dragon in the movie, in a magic land with magical creatures. What's that have to do with real life martial arts? Or even the other mythical worlds in the MCU?

  • @ScottHess
    @ScottHess Рік тому +1701

    An example of powers done right was The Incredibles. Up until the family goes to the island, the powers were all individual and limited. Then after the plane was shot down, they start multiplying their capabilities by working in teams. I could hardly contain myself, it was amazing.

    • @shinelokabrenna
      @shinelokabrenna Рік тому +4

      ¹☺️²

    • @adamsinger123
      @adamsinger123 Рік тому +67

      YES. Great example!

    • @FF-tp7qs
      @FF-tp7qs Рік тому +50

      Then Incredibles 2 decided to have a character with Portals as a power that does all the same things wrong as mentioned for the Sling Rings

    • @ScottHess
      @ScottHess Рік тому +116

      @@FF-tp7qs Incredibles 2 was a competently-done sequel, and thus entirely watchable. And like other competently-done movies, I really don't remember anything about it. OK, that's wrong, I do remember being unhappy that they pushed the "rewind character development from the first movie so we can do the same things again" button that so many sequels push. I think I would have enjoyed it more if they had gone forward a few years and done a "Jack-Jack comes into his own as a contributing member" story, have him segue from an agent of chaos that frustrates everyone to a keystone member that elevates everyone else's contributions.

    • @FF-tp7qs
      @FF-tp7qs Рік тому +15

      @@ScottHess I'm glad you you enjoyed it so immensely it had a lasting impression on you, but there are plenty of "they can just moments" in the film

  • @christophermoore6110
    @christophermoore6110 8 місяців тому +85

    Also if you didn’t know, black bolt freaking out is also highly contentious because you’d think someone that powerful would have slightly more self control, and he should.

    • @migueeeelet
      @migueeeelet 2 місяці тому +23

      He looks like the kinda character who had to heavily train himself to NOT speak, NOT scream, NOT freakout. Nerves of vibranium. Else, something horrible happens.
      And behold, something terrible happened!

    • @Kryto_Gaming
      @Kryto_Gaming 12 днів тому +7

      Exactly so. Even if he did become scared, he would have gone through life long training to not speak or yell in distress. Imagine if black bolt got spooked by something while in a city, or if he yelled in pain after getting hit by an enemy.

    • @christophermoore6110
      @christophermoore6110 12 днів тому +5

      @@Kryto_Gaming fr, and people defend this saying it’s an alternate universe, but what kinda defense is that? They are still themselves, and this is still horrible writing

    • @Kryto_Gaming
      @Kryto_Gaming 12 днів тому +3

      @christophermoore6110 Yeah, the issue is that even in an alternate universe, things should make sense within that universe. In no universe does Black Bolt rise to a position of power as a well respected hero and not have the ability to control himself.
      Ofc you can imagine insane outliers, like maybe Black Bolt never learns to control his voice but he uses a machine to suppress his voice etc, but the same concept applies.

  • @fin3662
    @fin3662 8 місяців тому +35

    From what I’ve noticed the biggest problem with magic is rarely what is done, but rather what isn’t done.

  • @Inkspeckle
    @Inkspeckle Рік тому +3121

    Honestly the way they gave Wanda every power she needed for the plot with no previous instance of her being able to do these things feels a lot like that kid on the playground that makes up the everything-proof-shield when they're losing a game

    • @charmandergamer1287
      @charmandergamer1287 Рік тому +211

      Ah yes, the shield of shielding

    • @bingusbinted
      @bingusbinted Рік тому +132

      It’s like playing uno and one of the player just randomly makes up nonsensical rule mid-game

    • @Joaquin546
      @Joaquin546 Рік тому +9

      Like captain America has?

    • @Kiwi2375
      @Kiwi2375 Рік тому +44

      In the Comic Book her powers are really to alter reality itself.

    • @Inkspeckle
      @Inkspeckle Рік тому +93

      ok to clarify: this is not a complaint about a female character having very strong superpowers. its a complaint about how the writers failed to properly introduce these powers to the audience, and as a consequence, the powers feel like cheap deus-ex-machinas when they happen.
      Suspension of disbelief can be a fragile thing. If you want to make a powerful character feel satisfying in their arch to power you have to give the audience a sense of how the powers work. You don't need to explain them in detail necessarily, but there has to be a sense of what the charater is and is not capable of.
      Once you have established that, you can either A) make them remarkable by showing us how they work around their limitations (the Magneto approach) or B) show us how they earned their newfound abilities (learning them from a teacher, unlocking them with a mystical object, going through an internal journey etc.)
      The reason it feels so cheap here is that Wanda just *manifests* whatever the plot needs her to. She's about to get detained by a superhero whose powers are linked to his voice? She can remove his mouth now. She's going up against one of the most powerful telepaths in the world? She is an even more powerful telepath now.
      We never see her use or acquire these abilities before they become plot relevant, so they feel cheap and unearned. She doesn't come across as a powerful character, she comes across as a character the writers wrote out of difficult situations in the laziest way possible.
      It's a disservice to the audience AND the character.

  • @KB-tg7pf
    @KB-tg7pf Рік тому +1458

    I told my husband this movie felt like a group project where each person was trying to stand out from the others. Nothing mattered because everything was just trying to be something you'd never seen before.

    • @offthedeepend3996
      @offthedeepend3996 Рік тому +103

      Dr. Strange: And The Multiverse of madness is a textbook definition of a movie with all style and no substance. No one who sits and watches it can even give a summary of what the point or the plot of the movie was.

    • @greensaintjester6392
      @greensaintjester6392 Рік тому +6

      @@offthedeepend3996 Thats true ngl

    • @deitynix5549
      @deitynix5549 Рік тому +1

      Lmao i like this comment

    • @justjuniorjaw
      @justjuniorjaw Рік тому +5

      At the very least, the style was 5/10 and decently enjoyable. Not something you'll watch everyday but you'll come back and try one or two more times before forgetting about it.

    • @nickdiamante4939
      @nickdiamante4939 Рік тому +1

      No bullshit 😂😂😂

  • @erikasakura7721
    @erikasakura7721 9 місяців тому +125

    Killing with a thought reminds me of the Inheritance book series, where magic duels are all about killing in one spell, but it's done sort of like a western duel where you can't just use a spell willy nilly to kill since if the opponent does the same, both die. So they have to infiltrate each other's thoughts to read what spell is coming in order to cast something that will both kill and block the oncoming spell

    • @seanstoltz6957
      @seanstoltz6957 5 місяців тому +7

      And most of it was inside the wizards’ minds if I remember right, you’d see them just going about their business to be suddenly engrossed in a mental smackdown, trying to infiltrate the barriers around the other’s mind and destroy it (killing the other). The magic existed in the physical world too, but I think that was the most interesting part of that series. Unless I’m somehow confusing books, which is possible. Been a few years, and I could be blending different series together

    • @erikasakura7721
      @erikasakura7721 5 місяців тому +1

      @@seanstoltz6957 Yeah that's pretty much it as far as I remember.

    • @Iijjccbb
      @Iijjccbb 2 місяці тому +4

      @@seanstoltz6957I remember a guy during one of the last major battles walking up to an enemy wizard, tapping him on the shoulder and screaming in his face causing the wizard to be killed.

  • @shubhanshushrivastava3471
    @shubhanshushrivastava3471 5 місяців тому +48

    Best way to Handle the Sling Ring Problem would be to explain it in Doctor Strange 1 Training Montage that it's a highly complicated spell inscribed to the ring. This in turn makes it easy to perform but the designers of the ring had to put many restrictions on the spell as unchangeable parameters that makes it's use very specific but also miniaturizing the size of the tool (The Rings).
    The sorcerer supreme being who he is (most experienced, knowledgeable/powerful sorcerer on earth) makes it manageable for them to use the spell and modifying the parameters on the go instead of the ring in battle but use the ring in daily life because it does require a non insignificant amount of concentration.
    Hence TL;DR The ring opens a portal directly in front of the user and hold it there in upright orientation nothing more. The spell itself opens a portal and the caster can do anything they want with it.

    • @migueeeelet
      @migueeeelet 2 місяці тому +7

      I like the idea of the rings allowing for easy access to the spell, but with limitations. It gives this implication that a much better sorcerer can do much more than just teleports, and who knows, maybe we'll see some of that.

  • @PubicGore
    @PubicGore Рік тому +3005

    I find the main problem with Black Bolt's death isn't that Mr. Fantastic told Wanda how to defeat him, it's that the guy who had trained all of his life to never speak in any situation panics and screams.

    • @AJMC82
      @AJMC82 Рік тому +486

      I've thought this before as well. I just chock it up to (a) he has never had his mouth literally replaced with smooth skin and it was a distressing experience, (b) he may have thought in that moment that speaking would break the barrier that was suddenly in the way, since his voice is so powerful and honestly, who would have assumed his voice would bounce off the skin and to his brain, and (c) he really only needed to make a slight sound and he was done for.
      All the same, if he doesn't scream, he can't do anything anyways and it's a pretty lame exit compared to what we got.... I still basically agree with you completely.

    • @bumfrog8513
      @bumfrog8513 Рік тому +586

      But also, why DIDNT his voice break through his skin? Is it the same reason his throat doesn’t blow up when he speaks?

    • @541577
      @541577 Рік тому +12

      my exact thoughts....

    • @AJMC82
      @AJMC82 Рік тому +352

      @@bumfrog8513 I don't see enough people talk about it honestly. She doesn't lift a finger and she creates an indestructible and reflective barrier for a power she likely has never seen used before.

    • @sirghoti9764
      @sirghoti9764 Рік тому +4

      @@bumfrog8513 yes

  • @LieThePenguin
    @LieThePenguin Рік тому +2766

    So, in the comics, she is genuinely that powerful. She has the power to warp reality at a thought. So everything she does actually fits. The issue with the movie isn't that they "give her new powers out of the blue for plot convenience". It's the opposite, they have her NOT use her powers at multiple instances for nothing more then plot convenience. She's rushing to get the girl so she can go see her kids. But after atomizing Mr fantastic and blowing whispers mind. She... fist fights the remaining 2? And gets slightly beat up and delayed??? She chooses to slow terminator walk follow the girl and Dr strange rather then literally warping reality itself so the path they run leads to her? Like they needed to setup some bs that made it so strange had some form of protection around him and the girl so it forced scarlet witch to have to actually chase on foot.

    • @SoraRaida
      @SoraRaida Рік тому +218

      Yup, you nailed the issue of the movie.

    • @MMedic23
      @MMedic23 Рік тому +208

      Yeah, even before she was the Scarlet Witch, in Infinity War, she could almost hold off Thanos with all but one of the infinity stones. After reading the book, she could definitely take down Thanos on her own.

    • @vizthex
      @vizthex Рік тому +148

      they also don't tell us what her powers are.
      now granted, i haven't cared about MCU stuff since Endgame - so i might be missing something - but in her debut her powers are summarized as "she's weird" and never addressed again, meaning that anything she does that doesn't fit with "move shit and mind control" feels out of place because we haven't been informed that it's part of her powerset.

    • @Somehowstillkicking
      @Somehowstillkicking Рік тому +106

      @@vizthex that's because they are explained (kinda) in Wandavision, [SPOILERS AHEAD?] she discovers she's not a typical witch but a 'Scarlet Witch' a reality vending pure chaos magic user that is so rare its considered a myth. Tho even in the miniseries they kept most of the magic BS contained and explained compared to the movie

    • @pinkbuninja6536
      @pinkbuninja6536 Рік тому +40

      Weren’t her powers supposed to be to make the most unlikely thing happen at any point of time? Like, reality warping powers for sure, but inconsistent. Not inconsistent enough for her to switch to fist fighting, but almost never causing the exact same effect twice.

  • @insertclevernamehere1186
    @insertclevernamehere1186 Рік тому +1773

    Something else worth mentioning. They introduced both a way to limit a sorcerer's power and contain Wanda: the Magic-dampening Handcuffs. You know, the ones they introduce in the movie at the same time we meet the Illuminati, a pivotal item that affects the conflict of Strange vs Mordo... the ones that the Illuminati just forgot to bring with them to apprehend the most dangerous magic user in existence... the ones that Strange and Co. could have grabbed while in the lab and used on Wanda at basically any point after that scene...
    I'm honestly surprised that I haven't seen anyone else mention them at all.

    • @Sicruett
      @Sicruett Рік тому +168

      Yeah that actually is a pretty good point. I guess the main issue is that getting close enough to Wanda to do so in this movie is impossible. She’d just disintegrate you before you could slap on the cuffs. It is definitely worth mentioning though.

    • @insertclevernamehere1186
      @insertclevernamehere1186 Рік тому +187

      @@Sicruett don't Captain Carter and Captain Marvel start throwing her around during their big fight? Have one distract her while the other sneaks in and slaps on the cuffs.
      Or better yet, have Professor X be there at the beginning of the fight to freeze her and then slap on the cuffs...

    • @Sicruett
      @Sicruett Рік тому +70

      @@insertclevernamehere1186 true, but I think that was just fluff. She’s able to immediately incapacitate Black Bolt and Mr. Fantastic but decided to take her time with Carter. Still a good point. If Carter had been armed with magic dampening they could’ve stopped that version of Wanda.

    • @abulhasan923
      @abulhasan923 Рік тому +6

      Wanda dosent do magic with her hands, she's the scarlett witch, if you don't understand something that dosent mean that its wrong, how can people be so dumb while thinking themselves smart

    • @Sicruett
      @Sicruett Рік тому +1

      @@abulhasan923 You are seriously calling someone else dumb with evidence like that? The cuffs don’t just target the hands, it shuts off all magical energy throughout the persons body. If that wasn’t the case then Dr. Strange would’ve just weaved some finger signs and broke free.

  • @HappyBeezerStudios
    @HappyBeezerStudios 9 місяців тому +21

    The first movie explained perfectly how the magic works in that universe. It have rules, it gave limits. And those rules let people get creative with the magic they have.
    The portal spell is a perfect example. It's the first spell Dr Strange learns and he uses it creatively. Be it for laughs when he keeps nicking books from the library or when he portals enemies away or even to shoot projectiles back. The other he's seen using is the shield. Him turning the shield sideways to turn it into a sawblade is creative use of that. And then that whip, usable to move things to yourself, or attach yourself to something.
    A very limited set, one spell for teleportation, one for physical movement and one for offense and defense, but not at the same time.
    And when your heroes have certain magic and explained it's rules, and the hero does something new and creative with it, the audience will go "wow, you can do that with it?"

    • @MrDwarfpitcher
      @MrDwarfpitcher 3 місяці тому +2

      Yeah but the portal is overpowered
      They should have just used the more classic 'hole in between spaces' tried and true concept
      Close the portal? things get pushed out. Liquids and gasses part easily but an arm can literally keep things open, meaning that portals do come with hazards.
      No more flying portal saw blades. That then goes to Strange's shield turned sideways as you mentioned.
      And then you get what you describe. Creative options.

  • @daleodorito
    @daleodorito 9 місяців тому +10

    Just a random thought, if Thor's hammer actually did work as you say and had "infinite mass" it would mean it would literally stuck in a static place floating forever, cause he is being pulled towards all directions with infinite strength (all potential centers of gravity no matter how big or small, close or far when multiplied by infinite are also infinite). That is if we ignore the hammer having a center of gravity in itself, which would cause the entire universe to collapse at it...
    I kinda prefer to think that the hammer is just pushing in the opposite direction using the contestant own strength if it considers them unworthy; otherwise is just a regular weighted hammer.

  • @fierybookworm
    @fierybookworm Рік тому +3280

    Watching this movie's version of Wanda felt like playing with little kids. They always find a new and b-s way to be stronger than you.

    • @fearless3073
      @fearless3073 Рік тому +36

      It felt like Barney with " magic" lmfao

    • @skategrindo
      @skategrindo Рік тому +10

      You obviously don’t know comics

    • @fearless3073
      @fearless3073 Рік тому +121

      @@skategrindo Calm down fan boy I know enough to know the acting was way too goofy lmfao

    • @skategrindo
      @skategrindo Рік тому +9

      @@fearless3073 eh I still liked it, Wanda was gas as a villain

    • @gwct.6048
      @gwct.6048 Рік тому

      No you're so right about the kid thing LMAO
      "Okay but pretend I dogded that and then I hit you and you died, no takebacks"

  • @TheDanteJamesShow
    @TheDanteJamesShow Рік тому +720

    Every spell Strange casted was just “I create something to throw at you”

    • @Peteruspl
      @Peteruspl Рік тому +10

      And did any of these work? I haven't seen the movie - I guess only last one in last fight incapacitated the villain and all others were not only not creative but also failed.

    • @Trekkie46
      @Trekkie46 Рік тому +4

      Except for putting her in the mirror dimension.

    • @TheDanteJamesShow
      @TheDanteJamesShow Рік тому +58

      @@Trekkie46 yeah that’s about it. What really offended me was the scene where Dr. Strange fought Evil Strange and they used magic to take the musical notes from sheets of music to… create magical ninja stars? Wack.

    • @Trekkie46
      @Trekkie46 Рік тому +6

      @@TheDanteJamesShow there was actually more to that fight from a musical standpoint. CinemaWins dug into it more by referencing what songs were getting played by the notes and how one note screwed it all up as a metaphorical punch so to speak.

    • @TheDanteJamesShow
      @TheDanteJamesShow Рік тому +22

      @@Trekkie46 And what did they do with the magic? Turn it into blunt ninja stars to throw it at each other.

  • @EspiritoDeDafne
    @EspiritoDeDafne 8 місяців тому +68

    Wanda not using her powers in a inteligent way could be characterization, instead of bad writing, showing shes moved by emotion and not reason, but that would require her enemies using their abilites in a more competent way. It would be interesting, actually. An all powerful being who barely know how to use most of her powers against weaker but more skilled oponents

    • @lewis18051
      @lewis18051 Місяць тому +1

      Unfortunately there’s nothing supporting that theory! It’s clearly just incompetence

    • @EspiritoDeDafne
      @EspiritoDeDafne Місяць тому +2

      @@lewis18051 thats what I said. I said her not using her powers in a inteligent way could be intentional characterization, If others characters, in contrast, used their powers with more competence. I believed it was clear in "but that would require" that I didnt think it happened in the movie

  • @GeminiShadow
    @GeminiShadow 2 місяці тому +9

    This video perfectly encapsulates so many issues I had with Dr. Strange 2. I hadn’t put any thoughts into magic “systems” but this really elucidated my thoughts about the movie.
    One thing that bothers me still is the dialog “it’s not sorcery, it’s magic.” The movie never delineates the two and I wish someone would explain the difference to me lol

  • @alenor210
    @alenor210 Рік тому +2679

    The funny thing is, I think Doctor Strange 1 did a pretty good job limiting its magic and exploring it. There are really only three types of magic in that movie: energy manipulation, which every sorcerer can use and let’s them create glowing weapons and astral project; magical objects, which give sorcerers the power tied to the object but only if they know how to use it and are in possession of it; and rituals, which give characters permanent powers but are very difficult to learn and perform. These limitations combined with Strange’s inexperience make the story really engaging, evident in the Sanctum fight. Strange can make energy weapons, but he’s not great at fighting with them. He can fly and make portals, but only if he has his cloak and ring. The villains totally outclass him in strength and ability, so he has to use his wits and whatever magical stuff he can find lying around to defeat them. And it’s honestly great.
    But then we get to infinity war and all of a sudden he can (and can’t) do whatever the writers need at the moment and all the tension for any fight is ruined in exchange for cool visuals.

    • @truckdriver2129
      @truckdriver2129 Рік тому +311

      But to be fair, (I'm not sure if it's canon, but it's widely accepted) Strange's magic greatly improved during his years with dormammu. That's why you see such a big power jump between DS1 and Infinity War

    • @cnobu8160
      @cnobu8160 Рік тому +156

      I agree with the DS1 part but just to remind you that in universe there's a 2 years gap between when that movie happened and Infinity War. Plus the time he spent in the loop with Dormammu which no one knew how long it was, he had all that time to hone is abilities.
      And I also agree with the fact that the writers give him OP abilities sometimes and take it away when it's convenient for the plot.

    • @daredevil6145
      @daredevil6145 Рік тому +44

      Its not Infinity Wars' fault to utilize 2 years gap and make him Greatest he had ever been. That also is a major point in making IW movie such engaging and taking it to great places in storytelling.
      That however is fault of MoM to you know... do almost everything wrong. SEE Mauler's Video if possible. Its Fun.

    • @1000000man1
      @1000000man1 Рік тому +82

      Yeah, the sequel disregards so much of the first one.
      Look at his friend, who's name escapes me. His motives for trying to get rid of the saucerers are completely disregarded. Replaced with a throwaway line that he "went mad" completely undermining his realisation of the potentially harmful power they possess. And the setup for him being a potential antagonist in the next film.
      Instead they meet him in a different universe (so it's not actually *him* )
      And claim that he simply went mad.
      Also, this gives us a glimpse into what the film *should* have been.
      Wanda was Never supposed to be the villain of this film.
      She was supposed to be a minor character who hinted that she may be on the path to becoming a villain, setting her up for a much bigger story in the future.
      But the writer of Dr Strange 2, Just "wanted the cooler villain" and didn't care about the effect this would have on the entire universe.
      In this film, she is a bigger threat than Thanos.
      She's not threatening half the universe or the entire universe. She's a threat to all universes.
      That's an Avenger level threat.
      That should've been in a film where everyone is called in to fight.

    • @1000000man1
      @1000000man1 Рік тому +70

      Also, side note, Strange completely disregards Hawkeye, like he's mocking him, but Hawkeye would have been a good ally in this film.
      He and Wanda fought together. They grieved together. And he has experience with going off the deep end and being pulled out by a friend.
      He would be a huge help in trying to reach her.

  • @angrychickengod3831
    @angrychickengod3831 Рік тому +1398

    In my opinion, the two biggest failures of the magic in DSMoM are:
    1) Wanda and Strange both have access to very interesting reality warping magic, but for the most part, they just throw balls of energy at their enemies
    2) America Chavez had no reason to be a part of the story other than having her ability to travel from one universe to another which made for a very boring and uninteresting main character of the story

    • @O1OO1O1
      @O1OO1O1 Рік тому

      If they didn't add America C., how could they tick their South America diversity checkbox??? Biggot.

    • @ThreadBareHope1234
      @ThreadBareHope1234 Рік тому +117

      That's very true.
      Also, in my opinion, if Wanda wanted to go to another detention she could've been using the dark hold/dreamwalking to find a way to travel, rather than chasing a person.

    • @hanbieryu8390
      @hanbieryu8390 Рік тому +212

      Also America's origin story is downright laughable

    • @kien9350
      @kien9350 Рік тому +108

      @@hanbieryu8390 A BEE!!!!

    • @angrychickengod3831
      @angrychickengod3831 Рік тому +224

      @@hanbieryu8390 actually it was a brilliant symbolic allusion to real life. They showed that she had 2 moms, and then immediately they got abducted by a weird portal. That portal represents Disney viciously removing minority characters from things while still pretending that they support them. They basically opened a door and screamed "gay people" and then immediately slammed that door shut.

  • @ukrtvi
    @ukrtvi 8 місяців тому +26

    Magneto is actually perfect villain we forgot about and he's really what they wanted Wanda to be. He was very terrifying with the fact he used things we never payed attention to, like you never think you have so much iron around unless you see how creatively Magneto uses it. He seemed to be unstoppable and we were terrified and couldn't guess how they will win over him and that was played very well. He didn't really have limitations once he was out, BUT he still had ways to handle it, using his own power also. Like Wanda could have been very creatively handed if her powers could have been used against her. She could eaaasily be a better character and villain. The thing is overpowered characters are never good. If villain can run reality it's veeery hard not to create "we don't he just". I personally don't really remember reality-run powers handled perfectly without plot-holes.
    I wish we could see the movie how it was promoted beforehand- i believe some version of Strange from different verse had to be the main villain, not Wanda and it was actually playing soooo well with multiverse concept and also playing "the hero and the villain the same time" card as well. Seems like it also had to be more of a horror movie as well. But mcu decided that they found the perfect way it works with its audience but forgot the audience needs new things to be involved and you cannot play the same cards with them forever

  • @Anna-fw7lm
    @Anna-fw7lm 3 місяці тому +11

    Gandalf and the heating of the sword:
    It may be explained not by a magical heat, but the magical light.
    He may have concentrated his maiar light on them, and the sword being made of metal, just heated up. The same magic is used by Gandalf when he concentrates light to push back the Nazgul. One is short range, the second is long range.

    • @williambarnes5023
      @williambarnes5023 3 місяці тому

      It also works better if you're in the middle of freaking resurrecting at the time and so the gate to all that power is still open behind you to draw from.

  • @Blackphoenix-kb5pi
    @Blackphoenix-kb5pi Рік тому +622

    I love how you not only point out the flaws in the movie but actually provide examples of how to improve it

    • @moseszero3281
      @moseszero3281 Рік тому +9

      He is saying that randomly making up powers for each scene then never using them again is dumb. And ignoring the wider implications of the powers displayed is also dumb. Soooo... by implication you want to make a magic system that is internally consistent with the character and the world. And one that is repeatable so you can do set up and pay off. So the magic can be used to solve the plot without looking dumb.

    • @powdereyes2210
      @powdereyes2210 Рік тому

      This shows that Disney is literally braindead because if they had any brains they’d be paying people like HIM to do the magic making
      And stop ruining everything that people put their minds and souls and hearts into

  • @matthewroth1
    @matthewroth1 Рік тому +476

    Remember in Dr Strange 1 when the spells needed tools or certain movements to conjure and anytime the movie introduced a new spell it made sense?

    • @Ingolenuru
      @Ingolenuru Рік тому +64

      Remember when in Dr. Strange 1 there were no characters who had reality warping powers?

    • @justAsliceofMilkBread
      @justAsliceofMilkBread Рік тому +43

      Remember in Dr. Strange 1 where everything was good?

    • @potentpotassium5776
      @potentpotassium5776 Рік тому +21

      @@Ingolenuru The villain was literally an Eldritch God with reality warping powers

    • @kooale3252
      @kooale3252 11 місяців тому +72

      @@potentpotassium5776 And they treated him with respect and showed just how much his reality warping powers outmatched Dr strange's.

    • @Slurptacular64
      @Slurptacular64 11 місяців тому +81

      @@potentpotassium5776and if you remember they didn’t beat him. They came to an agreement because strange was willing to stalemate him for eternity, and the villian saw that as anethema, as he lived to devour others. It wasn’t a victory, it was a ‘I will make your defeating me hurt you too’ because that’s all he could do against such a monster.

  • @mvmlego1212
    @mvmlego1212 7 місяців тому +8

    To be fair to Tony Stark, Wakanda had the nanotechnology before he did. I always assumed that he got it from them, and that plenty of others knew about it.

  • @drcongoorrepublicofcongo9747
    @drcongoorrepublicofcongo9747 8 місяців тому +18

    11:00 is basically a solid jj video

  • @zachryder3150
    @zachryder3150 Рік тому +2261

    Remember when Wanda was supposed to be a travelling companion for Stephen in Dr Strange 2, with the film serving as a stepping-stone for her on her path to villainy, but Michael Waldron (screenwriter of Dr Strange 2) decided to jump-the-gun and steal the opportunity to have a film featuring a villainous Wanda for himself, regardless of whether it worked for Wanda, Stephen, Dr Strange 2, Wandavision, and the MCU as a whole?
    Pepperidge Farm remembers

    • @martie.mp4
      @martie.mp4 Рік тому +326

      And then they let him write one of the next “Avengers” movies anyway, making his selfish, arc-ruining decision worthless 🙃

    • @kingmuizz708
      @kingmuizz708 Рік тому +150

      @@martie.mp4 you saw that article too huh?... Damn its sad he's been allowed on still

    • @alenor210
      @alenor210 Рік тому +462

      The version of this film that I believe they were originally making before switching writers and directors, the version that all of the trailers led us to believe we were getting, would have been amazing. The consequences for Strange always tempering with reality that were set up back in 2016 would finally come to pass, Mordo would hunt him down, horrors from the multiverse would spill into earth (like Nightmare, the villain we were supposed to get), Strange and Wanda would team up to fight them, and she would slip further into villainy because of it.
      Instead, we got “oops, Wanda turned crazy and evil offscreen, now Dr Strange has gotta stop her by exploring all of 2 universes, one of which is literally just a spooky house.”

    • @kingmuizz708
      @kingmuizz708 Рік тому +98

      @@alenor210 DUDE THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT I IMAGINED TOO!!
      Nightmare would have been such a great villain to have and even brings the whole horror aspect they were going for. Add in Wanda and a few other additions (I've been thinking of adding Iron Fist, Danny rand, to the story as a individual to combat the lower beings and as a nice way to move the MCU to the streets instead of just the multiverse. Adding Rand also adds Luke as the hero for hire lol) would allow for a great story and a great pivot of her character. In the comics we have a theory that Wanda's children are part of a demons soul (i forget his name), but a great spin could be Nightmare coercing her via a similar concept and her helping in his defeat, only to find he was true to his word and her children have been given life, but scattered across the multiverse or something (bit iffy on the details as of rn). Ofc there's many ideas that come to mind but you get it lol

    • @MrVad3r
      @MrVad3r Рік тому +86

      and hes writing avengers secret wars now.. god help us all.

  • @ArticAnomaly
    @ArticAnomaly Рік тому +487

    I think that the worst part of all of this is that Wandas magic is supposed to be Chaos Magic, the ability to rewrite reality at will and its supposed to be a bad and tempting/corrupting thing but they never did much to preface this to the audience.

    • @majesticm4808
      @majesticm4808 Рік тому +45

      They did say it's corrupting. But they basically just mean "it makes you evil against your will". And that's what happened. But there are no other drawbacks lol it just makes you evil. Unfortunately for some, that's just how comics work sometimes lol.

    • @violetlavi2207
      @violetlavi2207 Рік тому +4

      @@majesticm4808 The power itself isn't corrupting in the MCU's worldbuilding, the Darkhold is

    • @heem8232
      @heem8232 Рік тому

      My friend did u watch wandavision?

    • @thefatherland7063
      @thefatherland7063 Рік тому +4

      @Heem my friend did you read the comment. The movie didn't preface this to the audience

    • @heem8232
      @heem8232 Рік тому

      @@thefatherland7063 it’s a connected film, sure the movie should say it I agree but I’m not sry for ppl who never know what’s going on because it’s just oh so much work to watch six episodes of a show, if u rly care you’ll watch it all and if you don’t rly care that’s fine just don’t go spouting ur uninformed opinion everywhere

  • @QCreyton
    @QCreyton 3 місяці тому +6

    I feel like this whole rampage could have been prefaced by a short scene where one of the protagonists mentions that she has invoked some sort of spell that gives her the ability to enact a slew of reality warping spells but makes her incapable of doing so more than once

  • @youfoundwaldo77
    @youfoundwaldo77 7 місяців тому +3

    The biggest problem with marvel was that they kept trying to raise the stakes too far too fast. Its gotten to the point where nothing matters, kinda like what happened to supernatural

  • @iZehta
    @iZehta Рік тому +877

    I think another fantastic example of well-written, grounded, simple but well-fleshed out magic was in Avatar: The Last Airbender (the series, not the movie). Throughout the entirety of that show, there was nothing but magic with strict limitations, but time and time again the characters were able to come up with creative ways to beat those limits in ways that made sense in the confines of the established rules.

    • @Gnarfledarf
      @Gnarfledarf Рік тому +86

      Aside from Energybending, which was just an asspull.

    • @doritos4956
      @doritos4956 Рік тому +6

      @@Gnarfledarf yea

    • @xnortheast1106
      @xnortheast1106 Рік тому

      @@Gnarfledarf eh

    • @xnortheast1106
      @xnortheast1106 Рік тому

      @@doritos4956 eh

    • @Sivanot
      @Sivanot Рік тому +31

      There was only one time in Avatar that I think those limits were just broken, and it was more of a well executed shock moment than anything, without much attention being put on it. I personally never even thought about it until it was pointed out in a video I watched. Which is during Aang's fight with Ozai, and the latter manages to create a consistent blast of fire without moving, while Aang is shielded by a ball of rock. Which isn't established anywhere else iirc.

  • @NextToToddliness
    @NextToToddliness Рік тому +1890

    Wanda in the comics had plenty of limitations. The number one being that the more she up'd the ante on her powers, the more chaotic & dangerous they got. She has the ability to alter reality, which is just called magic, but it's different from what Strange uses. Though she does become a skilled sorcery user as well.
    Throughout most of the comics, it's a bunch of very smart people telling her to not use her powers to their fullest. She's conflicted and jaded by her abilities, like most mutants. That's what makes them good characters. She's dangerous without even trying. Heck, she even depowered millions of mutants with the utterance of a single sentence, and there were serious consequences.
    They just turned her into a crazed villain of the week, when she could serve such an important role within the films, beside being an edge lord girl boss with mommy issues. Wanda deserves better than that.

    • @Supernova-rb5fp
      @Supernova-rb5fp Рік тому +35

      But Comics Wanda has more advantages too...for example Darkhold can't corrupt her.

    • @NextToToddliness
      @NextToToddliness Рік тому +126

      @@Supernova-rb5fp Well she was given access to her magical abilities by Chthon, who also created the Darhhold. The MCU really let the air out on Wanda trying to make her fit their "realistic Marvel world". "Oh no, demons in the MCU, no way!" - Flashforward a decade later, and we've got Alligator Loki & Pizzaballs...
      They couldn't make up their minds if she was a mutant or somekind of magical creation, just like they couldn't make up their minds on how "silly" they'll let their franchise be. I mean, do I need to mention that Wanda & Pietro were raised by a humanoid cow named Lady Bova? I like how flamboyant the films / shows have gotten in terms of world-building, but the base of this franchise is still very much rooted in the bland 2010's Nolan-ification of Fantasy & Sci-fi.

    • @Supernova-rb5fp
      @Supernova-rb5fp Рік тому +14

      @@NextToToddliness Chthon isn't only reason why they got their powers,their gens were altered by high evolutionary's experiment on them,High evolutionary will be introduced in GOTG 3, Chthon's name was dropped in Multiverse Of Madness,i feel like they will change her origin once again in the MCU in her solo movie or in Coven Of Chaos.

    • @NextToToddliness
      @NextToToddliness Рік тому +43

      @@Supernova-rb5fp That High Evolutionary stuff was all retconned into her story in Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #7 (2014), and Uncanny Avengers Vol 2 #4(2015).
      I prefer to go with the long-standing lore, rather than the recent reboots of Marvel characters that were altered just to fit into the MCU.

    • @billbill6094
      @billbill6094 Рік тому +6

      You had me until the girl boss.

  • @klikkolee
    @klikkolee 7 місяців тому +9

    A note about the sling rings: as far as I noticed, in all of the shots you showed, one end of the portal was a fairly short distance directly in front of the ring's user at the time of creation, and if that's assumed to be a legitimate limitation, it makes a lot of the ideas you mentioned much harder to execute.

  • @HobbNoblin
    @HobbNoblin 2 місяці тому +3

    I've actually been struggling with this in my own writing.
    I'm fascinated by the concept of "wizards"; that is to say, people like Doctor Strange who aren't innately magical in the least, but learn a vast arsenal of spells through study and practice; spells that aren't innately theirs, but rather innate to the setting.
    I feel like we've seen a million and one characters who have their one, super special power that's only theirs and no one else's. For a change, I'd like to see a character who uses situational "magic tricks" that require prep time or very specific circumstances to be used effectively; abilities that aren't particularly special in the context of the setting, but become special in how each character choses to use them.
    The problem, naturally, is that once you start layering abilities on abilities on abilities, the potential for combined application expands exponentially. It becomes really hard to keep everything straight and avoid situations where the audience asks why they couldn't just use this or that ability in this or that situation.
    I feel like this problem is unavoidable for this kind of story, though. Currently, my only solution is to just Tolkien the ever-loving pants off this thing and hope I'm smarter than my audience. Long odds, to be sure.

  • @devinhargrave4723
    @devinhargrave4723 Рік тому +835

    I understand the idea of Reimi trying to make Wanda more akin to a horror monster by the end of the movie. The problem is that Wanda isn't a monster, she's a character that we'll have to see again. The fact that the inconsistent magic is tied to Wanda in itself is problematic because she's a recurring character. When she returns we'll have no idea of what she even is and the answer will always be disappointing.

    • @getschwifty5537
      @getschwifty5537 Рік тому +16

      @Ashok Sengottuvelu Yep. Against Kang or Doctor Doom she's gonna whiff hard against them for no reason, even though the MCU so far has not established a single limitation on her skillset. As far as we know, there's zero reason she can't just be like "All Kangs in all possible timelines are now one and the one in front of me has had his body turned inside out" without even a gesture or "Doctor Doom's armor, with the man still inside, is now condensed into the size of a penny". Nothing strictly in the text saying she can't just do those things but she just won't for plot convenience.

    • @Veridiano02
      @Veridiano02 Рік тому +11

      I'm for one don't want her to return. This movie turned her into a boring character for me. And Scarlett Witch was normally one of my favourite marvel heroes, but this movie made me not want to see her ever again in the MCU. A boring, mentally insane and idiotic character that starts massacring everyone because of the lolz. One thing is the character being unstable, as she always is, and the other is making her some sort of psycopath.

    • @Jean120483
      @Jean120483 Рік тому +2

      @@Veridiano02 People are starting to complain way too much... It's almost 2023 no one cares just watch the movie or go home and be a nerd smfh.

    • @jayymorris5285
      @jayymorris5285 Рік тому +3

      What would have worked is if she was scaled back in power and has worked the whole movie to garner a specific power (Maybe she fully absorbs America's power and they have to revert it later) and in THAT instance, she is this horrifying, OP villain for a LIMITED time or at least until they are able to revert it. Her being OP off the jump could only be nerfed by her (in movie) insane lack of intelligence.

    • @Sarah_H
      @Sarah_H Рік тому +5

      And she's been portrayed as a villain...twice now? In WandaVision and in Doctor Strange 2, but we're still supposed to believe that she's a "hero" and she'll be redeemed later? LOL heck off

  • @ryanbrown9165
    @ryanbrown9165 Рік тому +808

    In D&D the “Gate” spell, which does almost EXACTLY what a sling ring does, is a 9th level spell, the most powerful magic in the game. This is to say that, like other 9th lvl spells such as Time Stop, Wish, etc., Gate is so powerful you can only ever cast it once a day lest you break the entire balance of the game.

    • @TankHunter678
      @TankHunter678 Рік тому +134

      And you have anime like Goblin Slayer who utilize such spells in interesting ways. A gate scroll to the bottom of the ocean? The ultimate pressure cutter that can flood out goblin nests and tear opponents beyond the party's ability to handle apart. Gate scroll to low orbit? Vacuum proceeds to clear the room of goblins while ensuring their death as they fall to their death assuming they do not suffocate first.
      But most people would not think like that, most would see a gate scroll as a means of escape from a bad situation.

    • @stuartm7009
      @stuartm7009 Рік тому +34

      "Once per day" my epic level 3.5e characters laugh at that, but those characters are on the sort of power level where they face off against gods and have followers themselves, so it kinda balances out

    • @quicknuminex2395
      @quicknuminex2395 Рік тому +10

      Well... gate also allow multive4sal travel, and mass teleport is only a 6th level spell slot which applies better to the ring

    • @comradekitty3759
      @comradekitty3759 Рік тому +4

      they could have had her brother be alive and distract her or even put on the cuffs and then try to talk to Wanda. it would knock her out of au body temporally

    • @Jinkypigs
      @Jinkypigs Рік тому +5

      @@TankHunter678 compared to goblin slayers, the mag8c in the mcu after the reboot are juvenile, wishy washy and totally stupid and unimaginative

  • @fluppet2350
    @fluppet2350 7 місяців тому +3

    Limitations make magic so much more interesting. The series I am reading right now has the main character with terrible mana reserves and even children have similar amounts of mana as him. He makes up for it with 2 things, 1: magic cancelation or in universe “reverse analysis” where he does the mental calculation for the magic spell and cancels the spell either by messing with the enemies spell calculation which can change the trajectory of the spell or he comes to the answer of the calculation before the enemy and cancels it out. With those two he can beat most mages that use little strategy. And the second weapon he has is his ingenious (at least in universe) uses of low tier spells to much greater effect. For example when he had to win a race, he used a combo of 2 tier 1 spells (spells go up to tier 7) to lower the friction on his body and launched a fireball at his back.
    Seeing him use cool combos of spells and intelect, you read waiting for the moment when he comes up with another cool idea that allows him to surpass the limits of his low amount of natural power.

  • @stefanlumholdt7415
    @stefanlumholdt7415 6 місяців тому +7

    You might enjoy reading Eragon (not watching the lacklustre movie adaptation). As far as I remember, the magic system there is quite well developed, with magic costing real energy, meaning you can do things faster than physically, but it's still hard to do, and leaves you tired. They do have some ways of storing extra energy as well though, but the concept is cool :)

  • @iambuhlockay8007
    @iambuhlockay8007 Рік тому +646

    As far as your LOTR example:
    When it’s one tiny moment like that, it’s much easier to come up with head canon to justify the inconsistency. You could argue the witch king’s presence maybe had an effect on Gandalf’s magic, or maybe being that close to Mordor weakened him.
    But when you’re film is FULL of them (as is the case with MoM), it’s much harder to look past it.

    • @mohandasjung
      @mohandasjung Рік тому +57

      One could argue it's a expensive spell on terms of concentration and Ina battle he has to pay attention in lots of other things.

    • @O1OO1O1
      @O1OO1O1 Рік тому +50

      Or that heat magic is really hard, and can only be focused on one point (which makes sense, since that's how heat works). I general, magic in LOTR is very underpowered. White Gandalf is like a God, and the most he can do is create light and challenge a possession. He fights a balrog with level 30 enchant sword, instead of a Kamehameha.

    • @mn-cb1ry
      @mn-cb1ry Рік тому +12

      well, we all know it's just in there because peter jackson thought it would look cool, but it doenst bother me, because it's only that one moment

    • @quantumvideoscz2052
      @quantumvideoscz2052 Рік тому +24

      @@O1OO1O1 It's not really that underpowered. The Maiar (and those possessing their power) can literally change and re-declare natural laws. The Istari, the wizards, are much weaker than your average Maiar in order to prevent them from destroying all of Arda when fighting Sauron, but they can still do it, it just takes a lot of effort. Gandalf saying "You shall not pass!" is exactly that, he declares a law, the Blarog cannot pass the bridge, and so it doesn't. The thing is that, as you can see, it took a lot of effort and the Balrog didn't do shit about it and it was rather simplistic, so using something like that in battle would be impossible.
      He can also perform lesser magic, like that heat thing on the sword, or setting pine cones on fire in The Hobbit, but he usually doesn't do that as, again, you have to have the time to do it, which you don't have if an orc is trying to stab you from behind.
      The water in the river that washes away the Nine was also partly Gandalf's doing in the book, his and Elrond's, both being wielders of an Elven Ring of power, which, again, grants extraordinary powers, but usually not so flashy. Galadriel is another example, she used her Ring of power to keep Lothlorien as beautiful as it is.
      And the One Ring is insanely powerful, allowing you access to the wraith world (turning you invisible is just you walking in wraith world), allowing you to dominate others (if you are Sauron, as the Ring only obeys him, really), enhances your power etc. And can even allow you to rewrite natural laws like a Maiar, Frodo does that when he finally breaks and takes the Ring. He tells Gollum that should he touch him one more time he would fly into the fire of Mt. Doom. And he later does. And Frodo says so while holding the Ring.
      What makes this NOT contrived is that one, the One Ring's power is in the hand of a Hobbit who doesn' know how to use it and cannot fully do so because the Ring only listens to Sauron, and two, the Istari cannot use their full Maiar power, they are not allowed to by Eru Iluvatar and by other gods, the Valar and Maiar.
      The entire magic system is just way more complicated than the movies show you.

    • @iambuhlockay8007
      @iambuhlockay8007 Рік тому +3

      @@mn-cb1ry That’s the most likely explanation. Like I said, when it’s one or a few moments, it’s easier to forgive and come up with head canon explanations.

  • @punterlotek7460
    @punterlotek7460 Рік тому +499

    This is one of the reasons Death Note worked so well. Death note is simply a notebook in which you write someone's name and a cause for death and they die as long as you picture their face while writting the name. On paper it's a very simple weapon with strict rules on how you can use it. But then the protagonist starts basically exploiting the simple rules to squeeze just as much as he can out of it. For example if you can write someone's cause for death, what's stopping you from writting a very complicated cause that basically manipulates them into doing what you desire? The way the protagonist used the notebook made for a lot of satisfying moments when a rule you wouldn't care about suddenly gets smartly used which gives you this "Oh man that's so smart" moments.

    • @JamesOnen
      @JamesOnen Рік тому +54

      I was thinking of Death Note's brilliant writing the whole time I was watching this video.

    • @roachdoggjr2883
      @roachdoggjr2883 Рік тому +27

      Heart attack go brrr

    • @homomagii
      @homomagii Рік тому

      Death Note is not the same bruh

    • @TG-ge1oh
      @TG-ge1oh Рік тому +78

      @@homomagii It is. It is a magic which follows a strict set of rules, while being incredibly strong within these rules. It's the same thing as writing any other kind of magic in a consistent way.

    • @lainiwakura1776
      @lainiwakura1776 Рік тому

      Light only started doing that when L joined the case against him though and because L had successfully baited him with the live broadcast, which helped pinpoint what part of Japan he lived in. If he didn't have to try to distance himself from the deaths, Light wouldn't have to do that, unless he got bored.

  • @joblessskittleskillingbarb2011
    @joblessskittleskillingbarb2011 5 місяців тому +4

    22:00 One example of a character thats almost what being said here is Finral from Black Clover. Finral's entire thing is that in a world of amazing magicians, many of his friends included, all he has is portals, his entire character arc is him realizing things like these, "Oh I can throw the melee guy at the flying enemy then save him from falling to death". A surprising amount of the time the 'least powerful' guy or thing, in theory, has the most power, but doesn't just because someone decided otherwise.

  • @joelpierce1453
    @joelpierce1453 8 місяців тому +19

    A great magic system in my opinion was the one in the Eragon series. Using magic requires energy in that world, and using too much can kill the user, but there are various ways to store energy or draw it from other sources and the additional ways that the magic interacted with the dragons in that universe is what made it compelling. The plot was nothing special, but exploring the magic system is what made that series interesting, and the way in which a seemingly unbeatable villain is ultimately defeated is by exploiting a weakness you never see in a way you never expect.

    • @jankyyard5610
      @jankyyard5610 5 місяців тому

      I only know the Eragon movie. It's a mediocre one, but it's my guilty pleasure movie because I love how they explored the limitations/cost of their magic systems. If I remember correctly, it's also the reason why the mentor became so bitter and cynical, thus elevating the exploration of the character.

    • @joelpierce1453
      @joelpierce1453 5 місяців тому +1

      @@jankyyard5610 It's much better developed and explored in the books. The magic + dragon lore is the main reason to read the series tbh. The plot isn't very innovative and I was frankly a little disappointed by the way it all wrapped up, but the world created was super interesting.

    • @fortcolors9887
      @fortcolors9887 5 місяців тому

      I think my biggest gripe with the magic system in Inheritance is that it feels like their knowledge of physics seems vastly below what it ought to be with how their magic works. It always seemed like a high school level physics course (which the elves absolutely should have been able to develop even if the humans didn't) would be able to manufacture a legion of the strongest magicians in existence.

    • @joelpierce1453
      @joelpierce1453 5 місяців тому

      @@fortcolors9887 I suppose. It's been about 5 years since I finished the series so I don't remember enough details to make an in-depth response on that point.

    • @crystallion1269
      @crystallion1269 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@fortcolors9887 You're absolutely right in that. And I think there's a very simple reason for it, too, outside of the story itself - the guy was 15 😂 and like, just out of highschool for the other books, and as far as I know he didn't pursue much in the way of scientific further education. Not a lot of people do, really. I think I know less than I did in highschool because I've bloody forgotten it.
      In-universe, other than the fact that its set in a technological era equivalent to like, 1600s onwards for our world? Idk, I recall the Surdan king was a scientist, so not so far back as the 1000s.
      Anyways, one could argue that physics, when its seamlessly a part of magic, becomes less important. They understand the principles of survival and apply things in a case by case way, although you'd think the elves, again, having lived so long and so in touch with magic, would maybe have written it down better. But it's also the elves; it takes three books just to convince them to JOIN the war. The old dragon riders were so powerful they would have no need to explore science.
      Don't entirely know how to word it, just that I think science isn't nearly as powerful in stories with voluntary magic, although the two go hand and hand with each other.
      Last thing, I just recalled something I always loved: to go around the scientific nitpick of "dragons are always going to be incapable of flight" - in IC, they are. They use magic to fly. This is realised when they enter a no-magic zone, at the entrance of the elves' domain. Very neat detail :3

  • @MrHappyface
    @MrHappyface Рік тому +594

    What would have been really cool to see in EndGame, is instead of having Mantis needing to sneak up on enemies to put them asleep, have Dr Strange, Wong, or any of the wizards open up & tiny portal & have Mantis reach in & put the enemies to sleep. She can literally just stand in 1 spot & have like 4 wizards standing around her, creating hundreds of mini-portals for her to reach in & put hundreds of enemies to sleep. THAT is the type of teamwork we should have seen more in the final battle of EndGame.

    • @ziglaus
      @ziglaus Рік тому +7

      Wtf. You think wizards, including dr. Strange, dont have a better thing to do on a battlefield than to open portals? No, your idea sucks, and im glad they didnt do it

    • @desadograisedrobot515
      @desadograisedrobot515 Рік тому +94

      @@ziglaus 5 guys working together to take out hundreds with the least effort? That sucks? You high on edge?

    • @ziglaus
      @ziglaus Рік тому +3

      @@desadograisedrobot515 theyre wizards. Each one of them can take out hundreds of foes

    • @desadograisedrobot515
      @desadograisedrobot515 Рік тому +43

      @@ziglaus And what's your basis on that? What can a standard MCU wizard do to take out hundreds or even a hundred?

    • @gabrielpardo1866
      @gabrielpardo1866 Рік тому +30

      @@ziglaus Then grab the not really good but not really bad ones to make the portals.

  • @forger42
    @forger42 10 місяців тому +218

    Wanda throwing Wong off the cliff reminds me of one of the most used examples of this kind of "why don't they just.."
    In almost every movie or TV-series where the hero fights someone physically much stronger than them, and they get in close, invariably, instead of grabbing and crushing the hero, they -always- throw them away. That just always annoys me.

    • @Yautah
      @Yautah 5 місяців тому +1

      Also known as " the terminator".

    • @michaeldavis2001
      @michaeldavis2001 3 місяці тому

      I guess you saw the Incredible Hulk TV show.

    • @o0ugi860
      @o0ugi860 Місяць тому

      The worst form of that is when characters who can fly get launched and for some reason can't just fly in place to stop themselves

    • @ankurdesai8370
      @ankurdesai8370 6 днів тому

      @@o0ugi860 that's actually believable, imagine the whiplash, like when you hit the emergency breaks on your car

  • @ToxicSkull0
    @ToxicSkull0 6 місяців тому +5

    Another cool idea that i thought of is in the Final fight, since Strange is using a corpse, he is weaker and has less motor skill due to the rotten flesh, causing him to be less defensive. This enables Wanda to take him down and tries to mind control her like she did to Black Bolt. But inside the mind, she meets the real Strange and attacks but cannot do anything, because it is a corpse being controlled by Strange, and therefore she cannot mind control it

  • @kensoup9367
    @kensoup9367 8 місяців тому +4

    I just want to clarify that at around 17:50 when you start talking about Thanos using a lack of gravity to move the hammer, this would not work. Mass is described as an objects capacity to resist movement or change in momentum, therefore you would still need an infinite force to move the hammer regardless of gravity.

    • @trueLuminus
      @trueLuminus 3 місяці тому +2

      When he first brought it up, I honestly thought he was going to say Thanos should use the Reality Stone to change the incantation on the hammer, thus making it possible for him to lift it. That was the obvious choice.

  • @hammerboy4214
    @hammerboy4214 Рік тому +2175

    I just really like the "magic" system in Avatar: The last Airbender. Every Class has like some limitation that just makes sense and during the show they find maaany different ways to use their powers. Examples for the Limitations are: Airbenders alls being Monks who wouldn't use their Power aggressively, Waterbenders only being able to bend Water and not create it and so on.

    • @skilynnclari
      @skilynnclari Рік тому +197

      Agreed! When he was describing what makes a good magic system in the video, I was thinking to myself, man, ATLA really nailed all of it. They also did a great job with power creep & power scaling, whereas with Wanda in the MCU, it's just "she can do this big thing now because the story needs her to". It's not something we ever really see her work towards.

    • @Pok-qq9lt
      @Pok-qq9lt Рік тому +157

      YES, and if u think further -> the Blood bending was forbidden! ... it was POSSIBLE... also the suck out water from trees (same episode) move that water benders have,,, so water benders was Powerful.. but there was a ethical thinking in the tribes whitch use of bending was teached and forbidden strictly!
      Metalbending as creative way for earth bending is also a cool exploration...
      Air benders could use their powers to control oxygen in the air ... think of it and they can create hich explosive air or Air that u cant breathe... against a fire nation... they would have never loose ... xD but Monks on the other hand would not do that.
      for Fire benders... fire springs from their inner self... and there its limited by ther inner balance of the soul (we can see this in the episode were Zuko is struggerling and cant make Fire anymore) the other creative uses with fire are explained with the rich industrial uses in the Fire nation.
      Avatar s Magic system is simple -> put 4 Elements together... ... and one hero that can controll all of them (and with that comes Power but also the problem of Choice... 1-element masters would outmaster an Avatar if not in Avatar state (an exploit to get exp thausands of years worth))
      man i love that show...

    • @hammerboy4214
      @hammerboy4214 Рік тому +94

      @@Pok-qq9lt Watching the villain in Legend of Korra use Airbending qigainst the earthqueen was really interesting, because you would never see a monk use IT this way.

    • @alejandrohayling8381
      @alejandrohayling8381 Рік тому +22

      avatar tla was just a master piece

    • @supersucks
      @supersucks Рік тому +19

      The world building in that show IS CHEFS KISS

  • @Evanz111
    @Evanz111 Рік тому +573

    One of the reasons I loved the Eragon series as a kid was that the back of the book had a little dictionary of all the magical words and how they could be combined to create a realistic spell & magic system. I’m a sucker for consistency and rules.

    • @setablazee3570
      @setablazee3570 Рік тому +5

      oooo that sounds cool actually

    • @galaga2x808
      @galaga2x808 Рік тому +57

      And also the first time eragon used a spell it took so much out of him he nearly died

    • @gdaw8326
      @gdaw8326 Рік тому +26

      i weirdly enough just finished the entire series, and it matters the ENTIRE series. It literally comes down to that rule in the very final fight. It's important, and extremely well written.

    • @x6568tank
      @x6568tank Рік тому +8

      eragon's magic system is so wonderful, i love it so fucken much

    • @miracledang3025
      @miracledang3025 Рік тому +30

      My favorite part was the explanation of the language’s creation. Essentially, experienced wizards can use magic without words, and in fact that was the only way to use it for a while, but it was very erratic. If you thought the wrong thing while using magic it could have disastrous results. So, a group of very powerful wizards used the existing magic to give magical power to words, making magic much more consistent, though less powerful.

  • @mayolicious69
    @mayolicious69 7 місяців тому +3

    Kind of agree about the lack of creativity in the Thanos scenes... BUT I think in chaotic situations where he is being attacked from all directions it makes sense that his use of the stones is pretty basic. Doesn't excuse the many opportunities he had to use them better though of course

  • @bjarkisteinnpetursson9736
    @bjarkisteinnpetursson9736 8 місяців тому +2

    The superpowers I find most interesting have always been just one power that can be utilized in creative, interesting ways.
    These include Magneto’s control over magnetism, Professor X’s telepathy, The Flash’s super speed, etc.

  • @pzaypraxis95
    @pzaypraxis95 Рік тому +200

    This is a problem with most movies you'd consider 'super'. They think that just because super powers don't really exist we can't speculate on how to use super powers. I'm glad you used that Sanderson clip in the beginning because it shows that yes, even though the powers don't really exist there are still rules. This is like playing with your little cousin and he says "I win because I win"

    • @hb9584
      @hb9584 Рік тому

      I disagree. I think Wanda is well set up by the film as being unstoppable and unstable, hence the cruel and ironic ways she deals with the Illuminati.
      Therefore, the only way to stop her is not to attack her, but to make her come to her senses, which is ultimately what happens.

  • @zanudniysvetilnik
    @zanudniysvetilnik 11 місяців тому +311

    Speaking of limitations over abilities, a very interesting example here is Magnus Chase and his sword. He has crazy powers while wielding it, but when he sheathes it, he feels all the fatigue he would feel if he had done everything himself without magic.

    • @mptyalln
      @mptyalln 10 місяців тому +42

      I READ IT AS MAGNUS CARLSEN HELP

    • @jozef09
      @jozef09 10 місяців тому +5

      @@mptyallnme too 😅

    • @illiantear
      @illiantear 7 місяців тому +23

      Same thing happens in the Eragon series. It's why later in the books the "insta-death" spells are so easy to both use and prevent. for example pinching a blood vessel in your brain.

    • @Michael-bn1oi
      @Michael-bn1oi 7 місяців тому +24

      ​@@illiantear Always thought it was clever. Feel bad the author got screwed over by Hollywood, but at least he got a good pay day and eventually wrote other things.

    • @parzavaal5335
      @parzavaal5335 3 місяці тому +1

      Then just never sheath it?

  • @maykechi7752
    @maykechi7752 5 місяців тому +2

    Speaking of the Sling Rings, I remember playing the video game Planescape: Torment, and one of the spell animations was showing a giant, scary looking laser canon preparing to fire, only for a portal to open right in front of it, opening to your opponent. So with a sling ring, you can add that to the list.

  • @KingWesleyIV
    @KingWesleyIV 8 місяців тому +2

    11:00
    1. Tony didn't invent nanomachines, Wakandans did. 2. His suits (and assuming all nanomachines) require Vibranium, an extremely expensive and rare material (except to Wakanda obviously). 3. Choosing to focus on the world changing implications of a technology in a movie where that isn't the focus of the film would heavily deviate from the plot at hand. 4. There is no evidence to suggest Tony didn't release his developments to the world or improve others' lives. In fact he is shown doing this many times over across all of his movies. It is a widely accepted fact that he uses his wealth and technology for the good of mankind. 5. We already explored the idea of Tony using his technology to change the medical industry in Iron Man 3. It was a whole growth arc done very well IMO. 6. It takes time to develop and release a technology for widespread use. It wasn't until Iron Man 2, years after he developed his first suit, that the rest of the world even began to use the same tech. Like you said, explore before you expand. Timeline is important here.
    So yeah. You don't really have a leg to stand on there. He isn't even the point of Dr. Strange so I'm not sure why you went on that tirade.

  • @hankboog462
    @hankboog462 Рік тому +402

    I love how the sling ring section is basically just like encoded praise of the Portal series. Portal is actually a really good example of the general concept of deeper, not wider. The second game especially introduces a few mechanics and considers how they work, how they interact with the portal gun, how they interact with each other, and the full range of what they can be used for.

    • @the_singular_smith
      @the_singular_smith Рік тому +4

      💯

    • @Chaun1998
      @Chaun1998 Рік тому +14

      Exactly. They basically made sling rings into a Portal Gun that doesn't need moon rocks and Cave Johnson's crazy ass to work.
      Give me a sling ring, and I will start juggling myself and enemies, just because Portal and Portal 2 taught me all about portal mechanics.

    • @MasterCookies
      @MasterCookies Рік тому +5

      @@Chaun1998 Don't forget your long fall boots

  • @BenBernardSmith
    @BenBernardSmith Рік тому +824

    What might have fixed it is introducing the rule that Wanda can only use a spell from that book once and then never again. I'd prefer her to have more defined spells too, but at least this would explain why she keeps using new spells and never uses them again, and keep the horror and suspense of 'what is she going to do next?'

    • @TheCloserLook
      @TheCloserLook  Рік тому +293

      Hmm, that might work, but the issue is you'd have to do a huge amount of exposition on what spells she's got access to, and where do you fit that info in?

    • @calebsimmons8539
      @calebsimmons8539 Рік тому +78

      I like this because then we can get scenes of wizard research, wong voiceovers talking about the spells the have seen other wizards use before. We can have the darkhold have an established number of spells (they could even be called the 7 forbidden spells or whatever. We can have some of the spells known and some unknown (but keep the number of unknowns known) we can say that each of the spells in the darkhold take the user one step closer to becoming a creature of the darkhold we can say that no wizard has used all the spells and lived we can have the turning point be when Wanda uses a spell and succeeds only to have the dark hold pull her back in and strange can use the other book to save her (unknowingly taking on the curse of the darkhold for himself.) This limitation does have a lot of legs and to me it helps not just the magic system but the movie as a whole more

    • @ErocFluffy
      @ErocFluffy Рік тому +57

      I had a similar idea but the spell in the book is contained to one page. After the spell is used the page disintegrates, destroying the spell.
      Additionally, the user of the Darkhold should have the ability to create pages in the book with new spells, but the limitation is that it can take days to create a page of a spell.

    • @baddealdude807
      @baddealdude807 Рік тому +64

      @@TheCloserLook you could easily show this by having a scene where she uses a spell and a page of the book gets set on fire or the words fade away or something like that

    • @erencanaslan7989
      @erencanaslan7989 Рік тому +11

      this would be the deus ex machina approach, but It at least attempts to fix some issues.

  • @Pl4Y35
    @Pl4Y35 6 місяців тому +1

    ok, this video is the first video I have ever seen to properly integrate a sponsorship ad into the video. I love it.

  • @AkaedatheLogtoad
    @AkaedatheLogtoad 7 місяців тому +1

    Not going to rewrite the movie… then, proceeds to rewrite the movie to be infinitely better. What a boss

  • @FroJSimpson
    @FroJSimpson Рік тому +485

    I think you could expand on your re-write and give Wanda some of her more obscene powers in the film by emphasizing the Darkhold as a focus for her chaos magic rather than her just being overpowered without explanation. Since we know the Darkhold book is a copy, we could make it so the power of the spells to escape the Mirror Dimension or to seal Black Bolt’s mouth are so strong that they literally burn away the pages of the Darkhold, making them unusable more than once and thus putting a limitation on her choices in which to pursue Dr. Strange.
    If anyone then asked “Well why didn’t she do ,” the assumption is that she no longer had access to that new power from her copy of the Darkhold, which would put more at stake when Wong reveals that Wundagore exists and the spells can be re-obtained there.

    • @reedsylvier5250
      @reedsylvier5250 Рік тому +21

      Definitely solves the reason why they did all this to begin with (I'm assuming) show off the skills of those involved to the maximum potential, they got a big name in horror and they what if'd every encounter without considering its context in the story, the story mattered less than those mad effects and cool battles, I mean they really were cool don't get me wrong so it almost worked just from that alone

    • @soyeah590
      @soyeah590 Рік тому +46

      and it could be that every time she burnt a page it corrupted her more justifying her increased frequency of outrageous feats as the movie goes along, like an addictive power drug. and at the end instead of the heroes destroying the book it could be that wanda ran out of pages and was left semi powerless and therefore defeatable.

    • @dandanthedandan7558
      @dandanthedandan7558 Рік тому +12

      So it's a bag of nukes but they're only single-use I like it

    • @clairepettie
      @clairepettie Рік тому +10

      Can we nominate this guy to take over the Marvel franchise regarding Wanda moving forward? Because that is such an elegant and logical solution to the problems in the original script.

  • @Emy-vv6zd
    @Emy-vv6zd Рік тому +501

    I think they gave her powers in the movie that she has in the comics, but the problem is that comics often have exaggerated abilities that may not translate well to movies. However, even in the comics, despite being extremely powerful, she was limited by her mental instability. In the movie, it seems that she has no limitations.

    • @edvardvarjun5328
      @edvardvarjun5328 10 місяців тому +5

      She is still limited by her mental instability girl- she is doing all of this cuz she lost her children in the end dr strange and america were still alive cuz wanda descided to give up and let her other variants be happy this movie really shows how far a mother would go for her children and the saddest part is that she knew billy and tommy for onley a few days

    • @angxlpeach
      @angxlpeach 8 місяців тому +2

      Or using hand gestures or casting the spells through words

    • @TotalDramaHarold
      @TotalDramaHarold 8 місяців тому +26

      @@edvardvarjun5328That’s doing it because of something, not being limited by it. She gave up, which was not because of anything related to her mental state if my memory is correct, which my memory sucks so it could be.

    • @shariqhasan6220
      @shariqhasan6220 8 місяців тому

      ​@@edvardvarjun5328But the problem is Billy and Tommy were not real, they were just illusions created by her own mind. They never existed in the first place. In the reality where her children did exist, Wanda had no powers, she was just an ordinary American citizen in that reality.

    • @mvmlego1212
      @mvmlego1212 7 місяців тому +15

      Yeah, the comics are terribly convoluted and nonsensical in all of the ways that ACL describes, and more. What made the MCU good is that it [treated the comics like a first draft. It] knew which stuff to take from the comics, which stuff to change, and which stuff to leave behind entirely.

  • @hydraslair4723
    @hydraslair4723 5 місяців тому

    Your ability to fix these movies inspires me in ways I cannot put into words. Thank you, TCL!

  • @NikkiBudders
    @NikkiBudders 6 місяців тому +2

    My only nitpick. I can totally understand why Tony wouldn't tell anyone about the nanomachines. The guy's an arms developer with a history of his tech being stolen, sold to criminals and generally weaponized against innocents. He's seen terrorists up close, and created killing machines that devastated Sokovia. He's seen SHIELD, supposedly Earth's most competent defence organization be infiltrated and fall in spectacular fashion to Hydra. I think it's fair to say he wouldn't be eager to advertise the greatest discovery for weaponry (in tandem with medicine) to Earth.
    Or at least I would believe that as a motivation for him keeping it secret if he didn't give a child his space laser and drone sunglasses and casually invent time travel in the span of a montage.

  • @lunaticgaming7967
    @lunaticgaming7967 Рік тому +177

    I just had a thought.
    Marvel needs a magic director. Someone to class and organize all "magic" in the scenes and help create AMAZING fights and scenes. I think it would make a HUGE difference...

    • @DonVigaDeFierro
      @DonVigaDeFierro 10 місяців тому +10

      Probably a couple of script supervisors can fit in that role. Also make them point out the plot holes. (I swear that job was a thing, but not anymore I guess?)
      Whatever they get paid, it won't be enough...

    • @austinbevis4266
      @austinbevis4266 10 місяців тому +4

      Honestly, they should just take the risk of a leak and do screenings for focus groups of average people. Then simply ask “did you like it? What did you like and not like? What confused you?”

    • @justalonesoul5825
      @justalonesoul5825 10 місяців тому +4

      Honestly, they need a director for magic, one for consistency, one for not relying on conveniences, one to avoid their pathetic recurring plot holes, also one just to keep Taika Waititi in check when they hire him... Probably forgetting a few but yeah, I feel you, it really seems like they could do so much better without going to great lengths. Because by this point it feels like noone is even reviewing scripts, scenes, final results etc anymore. Just a director with a blank check.

    • @edvardvarjun5328
      @edvardvarjun5328 10 місяців тому

      It dosen't need a magic director when the magic system makes sence

    • @edvardvarjun5328
      @edvardvarjun5328 10 місяців тому

      @@austinbevis4266 Me after i take a online quizz

  • @timtheenchanter989
    @timtheenchanter989 Рік тому +290

    I really like how Agents of SHIELD handled the darkhold magic. A guy gets powers and thinks he is creating new material like coal and water which makes him very powerful. However it turns out he was not creating new matter and was stealing it from a different dimension causing earthquakes and damage to things around him. It also corrupted him and made him evil. It was much better written than this movie.

    • @jaywu4804
      @jaywu4804 Рік тому +50

      Agents of Shield generally handles magic (inhuman powers) quite well, many powers have their own weakness (you feel the pain inflicted on your clones, losing your sight, unable to choose when you transform etc), even the strongest inhuman, Quake the Destroyer, breaks her arms if she uses her powers too aggressively.

    • @alatielinara
      @alatielinara Рік тому +12

      Team that worked with AoS is pretty good in writing mostly. They handle systems and fantastic concepts pretty well. That's why AoS were able to have a lot of different sci-fi concepts in it and still stay engaging.

    • @TheBeastInBlack
      @TheBeastInBlack Рік тому

      @@alatielinara What different sci fi concepts did they have?

    • @e.corellius4495
      @e.corellius4495 Рік тому +9

      agents of shield was a great show. and they really did the dark hold justice as a monkeys paw wish. you can learn anything and accomplish anything if you read it, but you will always without fail go crazy and turn evil, even if you aren't even living but an Artificial Intelligence. even turning the AI evil really drives home the fact that its some eldritch horror completely beyond human understanding

    • @mar.s6516
      @mar.s6516 Рік тому

      @@TheBeastInBlack Hm there was time travel, then LMD-s (advanced androids) body-swapping for real humans and taking over, then there was season where they ended in PC simulation (basicly living alternate reality inside) ... oh they basicly made dying man into cyborg warrior, also created fully functional self-aware AI that developed human feelings and was given LMD body. And there was several types of aliens in mix during few seasons. They also lived on spaceship for time and traveled th. universe and more. So plenty of scifi concepts 😜 But most of those started after 2nd season i think. 1st 2 seasons were mostly spycraft and dancing around (learning) about superpowers - but very little act. powers at that point.

  • @joeschmoe4622
    @joeschmoe4622 2 місяці тому

    First time here and I love your work! Subbed and joining the discord.

  • @tejavydellea9004
    @tejavydellea9004 Місяць тому +1

    If you watch anime as well, I'd say that Bungou Stray Dogs and Bnha has great representation of magic to a certain degree up until the fight got more serious and they had to rely on stronger power, but limitations became harder to distinguish because at some point a miracle is needed to save the day you know, but still it's got one of the best ones there

  • @xExotic
    @xExotic Рік тому +655

    I think the scene against the tentacle monster best summarizes what you are talking about. Strange uses a wide variety of magic in that fight rather than keeping it simple and implementing his powers in creative ways

    • @johndoef5962
      @johndoef5962 Рік тому +77

      That behavior might come from knowing too much about a field and being too good at it.
      You can't think simple anymore, you want to use everything at your disposal.
      That even has found its way into martial arts philosophy.
      I'm not sure anymore, who said it (probably Bruce Lee) but the gist was something like returning to a student state of mind again.

    • @annienunyabiz6627
      @annienunyabiz6627 11 місяців тому +64

      The tentacle monster fight instantly pulled me out of the movie. Not only did Strange cut through a bus with his magic, he cut through a tentacle of the monster itself, proving it can be hurt by magic. Then Strange just didn't do that again through the middle of it? Massive logic flaws like that always instantly ruin a movie for me.

    • @al112v4
      @al112v4 11 місяців тому +1

      Some people aren’t used to Sam Raimi movies it seems lol

    • @clayxros576
      @clayxros576 10 місяців тому +18

      ​@al112v4
      This isn't a Sam Reimi issue, it's a studio writing issue. Look at his run of Spider Man and the issues in this movie are absent. Certainly we get Goblins using a number of different gadgets, but they keep trying to use the stuff that worked. Spidey slings away or contains those disintegration bombs. So Goblin uses explosives to damage buildings, or his stabby speeder to sucker punch him.
      Necronomicon might fall into this issue but I never saw those movies so I can't comment.
      Dr Strange 2 has a horrific degree of "wide as an ocean, shallow as a puddle", and we cannot put that on Reimi. Or, at worst, Reimi has lost his skill.

    • @austinbevis4266
      @austinbevis4266 10 місяців тому +2

      Instant win against any giant monster: sling ring a portal the size of monster’s diameter, thrust it at the monster and collapse the portal midway through its body…

  • @bonsaigecko9153
    @bonsaigecko9153 Рік тому +228

    In a way this also applies to how the mcu initially handled Spider-Man, while it was cool to see all the gadgets from stark we didn’t get a display of peters creativity and wit that we love. The swinging from crane to crane or outsmarting/reasoning with a villain. I rly hope with Pete being put at his lowest we see more of this and get the satisfaction of seeing the power of creative solution solving :]

    • @a-drewg1716
      @a-drewg1716 11 місяців тому +7

      the problem with the Spiderman movies was that he never got his origin story. This was rectified in No Way Home where it is basically revealed that these first 3 movies were his origin story. The first movie had him struggling to meet Tony's expectations, the second had him struggling to fill Tony's shoes after his death, and the third finally had Uncle Ben dying with Peter finally understanding his place in the world. The whole with great power comes great responsibility speech.

    • @mvmlego1212
      @mvmlego1212 7 місяців тому

      That would have been great. It struck me as so strange that they gave him the strength to lift all of that rubble and mostly hold together the ship in the first movie. He's already got web slingers, Stark's gadgets, and precognition. Captain America-level strength would be fine, but not Herculean strength.

    • @joeda900
      @joeda900 6 місяців тому +1

      What do you mean? We actually see plenty of Peter using his wit and intelligence throughout the trilogy. In Homecoming, he actually used Tony's tech creatively such as using the ricochet web to latch on the elevator or other stuff such as split web to grab two goons and flip them over. It's gotten so much that when he lost them all, he thought he couldn't do anything until he realise he was more than without it.
      In Far From Home, that's LITERALLY even more apparent at the final battle. He used the taser webs to shut down the drones but that was merely about it, everything else was about his typical webs. Using them to make a huge net to destroy multiple robots, make an elaborate set up to grab multiple of them to slam them to the ground and even making a makeshift bomb to destroy them. Hell, he defeated Mysterio using his own spider sense.
      Really, MCU Spider-Man really was the Spider-Man I thought handled his creativeness better than the past 2 live action Spider-Men.

  • @Zach-hj8fc
    @Zach-hj8fc 9 місяців тому +3

    My thought on Gandalf’s sword heating power might be that he only had to use it on one person and he had already stopped the other two incoming attacks. Like, would have be able to focus on hundreds of swords at once with tons of incoming attacks?

  • @bobman36
    @bobman36 8 місяців тому +1

    “Sling rings only work in atmosphere” or “sling rings only work in optimal weather”, would fit considering the effect for a sling ring is a spark effect but would also cover creating them in space or generally high up, also would make it interesting for use in cold environments. Think having to start a fire in order to open a portal in a snowy area

  • @AmeenRidwan
    @AmeenRidwan Рік тому +254

    The Wheel of Time uses the concept of teleportation portals so so well in the later books. There's even a character whose magic is too weak for him to do anything beyond make portals, yet he is one of the most useful in combat due to how well he uses them.

    • @tarrickmerdev2324
      @tarrickmerdev2324 Рік тому +15

      Yes, I loved how well the magic was setup in the world with all the knowledge that had been forgotten and is slowly re-introduced as powerful weaves are discovered or remembered and Talents are re-discovered. It's a shame we won't get a good adaptation. Rand's Death Gates also mirror what was mentioned in the video about the sweeping portals to eliminate enemies. It took me years to read but I have considered reading it again because it is just such an incredible story.

  • @MrZackyDude
    @MrZackyDude Рік тому +239

    That rewrite of the MoM magic system at the end instantly made it so much more exciting! Especially the ending with zombie Strange being immune to the Darkhold's magic

    • @edvardvarjun5328
      @edvardvarjun5328 10 місяців тому +1

      It made it weird and made wanda the peron who is ment to rule everything a weak charachter

  • @Astro_weeeeee
    @Astro_weeeeee 8 місяців тому +1

    Ive found a good rule of thumb is "can you reasonably create a prison that can stop your powerful character without being hyper expensive or super difficult that can hold the character."

  • @vanadot
    @vanadot 4 місяці тому +1

    Just an idea; A character having multiple new OP magics could be explained with a lore; "Some knowledge of sorcery disappears from the caster when they used them."
    So they would spare the most powerful magics to be used for the right moment.

  • @alfred0231
    @alfred0231 Рік тому +302

    I liked how every magic usage wasn't just a rebranding of telekinesis. For some reason Hollywood really thinks magic = telekinesis. Also the big bad being beaten in a way that wasn't just hit them harder was good. Though I think Doctor Strange beating Dormammu was way better. But ultimately Doctor Strange seemed significantly cooler in all of his MCU crossover than in his own movie.

    • @sonofteacher01
      @sonofteacher01 Рік тому +14

      i like the powers of the scarlet witch to be those of a horror character, like how the mask's power are that of a cartoon character. although i dont like the film trying to make wanda a sympathetic character by having her be motivated by "her boys", and i dont feel it suits this sort of power, she should have been way more of a chaotic evil charater (but they cant because of all the avengers films were she's a good guy)

  • @xytac
    @xytac 10 місяців тому +349

    I remember watching this tv show called Wakfu, in which the main character had the ability to make portals a lot like the sling ring. In that show, he started off as using his portals from simple travel tools, before eventually learning to use them offensively, launching himself, friends, enemies, etc. I always thought it was really cool whenever he discovered something new that he could do with his portals, and I think a kind of sling ring training montage could have fit well in the first Dr Strange movie, where Stephen and the viewers learn of the vast capabilities of the sling ring, and establish its insane powers for the future.

    • @RoosSkywalker
      @RoosSkywalker 9 місяців тому +34

      Wakfu is the shit, I still play that game. Yugo was a good character!

    • @null_n_void
      @null_n_void 5 місяців тому +9

      I loved that show! I had totally forgotten about it but the fight scenes were so well animated and it had some really unique world building as well

    • @esseubo441
      @esseubo441 4 місяці тому +7

      Nox was such a godtier villain

    • @mathiaswallen9889
      @mathiaswallen9889 3 місяці тому +3

      I used to love wakfu when i was younger

    • @darth_santos1137
      @darth_santos1137 3 місяці тому +2

      Nah gee, can't have that. They need to keep things ambiguous not because of suspense but because they don't want to invest time into the logical consistency of the media so they can freaking insert what they need at anytime

  • @axelminus
    @axelminus 8 місяців тому +1

    imo the Black Bulls vs Vetto fight is a cool example of how to use portals in combat correctly

  • @familhagaudir8561
    @familhagaudir8561 2 місяці тому +1

    That is a very detailed explaination of what annoyed me so much about Marvel movies use of powers/magic. Abusive handing-out powers like candy on Halloween, and extremely-poor imaginative use of them.

  • @rphntw1n
    @rphntw1n Рік тому +480

    Its important to remember that Disney fully intended on ruining these characters, but as always, your breakdowns are 100X more entertaining!

    • @benny_lemon5123
      @benny_lemon5123 Рік тому +73

      A spoiled kid who gets a thousand toys for their birthday and plays with them by chaotically smashing them to bits against each other, only it somehow generates literal billions of dollars 🙄

    • @dhltn8624
      @dhltn8624 Рік тому +18

      I agree they were mishandled, but I'm almost certain it wasn't intentional, just a lack of competence in writing

    • @menacingjefferson8304
      @menacingjefferson8304 Рік тому +3

      How can you tell it was fully intended?

    • @TheDetectiveJ
      @TheDetectiveJ Рік тому +21

      @@menacingjefferson8304 Its the ongoing theory that Disney is trying to replace the old favorite characters with a newer, more diverse, younger, easier to control, and cheaper cast. The newer cast however won't bring in new people so they have to be made to look really good in comparison to the older cast to generate hype.

    • @bobagucci502
      @bobagucci502 Рік тому

      @@TheDetectiveJ what's wrong with diversity you some kind of a racist ?

  • @vitluk
    @vitluk Рік тому +323

    Man, "why don't they just" segment was exactly how I felt throughout the entire movie. Strange is considered one of the most powerful mages in the universe, and he was just useless through the entirety of it. They managed to "defeat" Wanda with fucking "feelings" and she just killed herself instead of Strange/America killing her by hand by falling down with the building (which she definitely could survive).

    • @druidboy25
      @druidboy25 Рік тому +15

      She did survive it lmao. She just destroyed the darkhold and the place of power, do you honestly thing the most powerful mage in the entire MCU is just gonna die to rocks?

    • @vitluk
      @vitluk Рік тому +39

      @@druidboy25 well, knowing how shit everything marvel is now, i honestly wouldn't be surprised

    • @DavidMartinez-ce3lp
      @DavidMartinez-ce3lp Рік тому +20

      @@druidboy25 same thing with Monica Rambeau, how did dropping a statue on her kill her? Isn't she also supposed to be one of the one of the most powerful beings in the universe?

    • @pauldorasil5114
      @pauldorasil5114 Рік тому +4

      This is the way I would have felt too had I never consumed any of the relevant source material and only watched this movie in a vacuum.
      Wanda was defeated by changing her mind about what she wanted because that's how every story involving the Darkhold ends. The reader of the Darkhold, having been given what she thought she wanted, is horrified by the reality of it and rejects it. In rejecting it, the Darkhold loses the ability to manipulate the reader. This is what happens in Agents of Shield as well.
      Strange is useless against Wanda because Wanda has the Darkhold. And the Darkhold will give her information about whatever magic she needs in order to pursue her children because pursuing her children creates a bridge between realities, which is what the Darkhold needs.

    • @mikemorro140
      @mikemorro140 Рік тому +8

      @@DavidMartinez-ce3lp
      someone pointed out to me that actually looking at the fight Wanda is siphoning her power throughout to make Captain Marvel vulnerable

  • @diromiz
    @diromiz 5 місяців тому +9

    I love that you always explore new ideas or alternative ways to make the stories better. So creative.

  • @ixelhaine
    @ixelhaine 3 місяці тому +1

    Regarding your comments about Wakanda providing their tech & Tony getting Nanotech, it would have been very easy to address both in the same sentence. The Black Panther suit hides very similarly when not in use, so Tony could have said something like "Wakandan trade initiative, I showed them how to make Arc Reactors, they showed me how to make Nanotech."

  • @Smileface2144
    @Smileface2144 Рік тому +238

    The idea of keeping rules of magic in stories consistent and out-of-box thinking for situations such as magneto being in jail is one of my favorite things to do while writing. Just asking myself the question: "Keeping these rules in mind, how can i get this to happen...?" is just so fun to do- it's my favorite way of getting into the minds of my characters because they have to put said rules in their mind as well to get out of bad situations.
    exploiting the rules that are pre-established really just gets you in that "OHHH CRAPPPP- WAIT- THAT MAKES SENSE!" mindset- i prefer it over "Oh they just have this power because the writers said so" because its just more fun.
    Great video as always, my guy!

    • @O1OO1O1
      @O1OO1O1 Рік тому +1

      As a writer, why did you need to add "my guy" there? Have you not read Elements of Style? Not only is it barbarous, it's unnecessary.

    • @Rainkit
      @Rainkit Рік тому +14

      @@O1OO1O1 As a writer, imagine calling a youtube comment barbarous.

    • @O1OO1O1
      @O1OO1O1 Рік тому +1

      @@Rainkit learn to read.

    • @kien9350
      @kien9350 Рік тому +8

      Really love when character learn and evolve their power and use it in unique way. Seem way more creative than giving them new power to solve the problem.
      To think out-of-box there much first be a box, or else it just random bullshit.

    • @vice2versa
      @vice2versa Рік тому +7

      @@kien9350 Exactly!!!!! I hate when characters with abilities have no rules or proper limitations to how powerful their abilities are. Exploring those limitations and watching the character learn to think outside of the box or evolve how they use their power is far more interesting than the generic power scaling or limitless new abilities being thrown in.

  • @sparkside217
    @sparkside217 Рік тому +356

    Your discussion about "big ideas being introduced and never being explored again" was most strongly felt w/ Iron Man 3 for me. He "quits" being Iron Man only to show up flying in Avengers 2, and by Avengers 2, you can already feel them struggling w what to do with the "Iron Legion" who are too op for other stories, and who never show up again

    • @Mediados
      @Mediados Рік тому +20

      The MCs having an army of Iron Man Suits at their disposal would just solve so many problems without much effort.

    • @starscreamthecruel8026
      @starscreamthecruel8026 Рік тому +3

      Well they did get blown up at the end of Iron Man 3 so they probably didnt think it would come up again.

    • @izukumidoriya8600
      @izukumidoriya8600 11 місяців тому +1

      he didn't quit Iron Man he quit using the suits he made dozens of and decided to start fresh and use and create his suits in a more healthy way

  • @4564568b
    @4564568b 9 місяців тому +2

    As a people who likes to write fantasy stories, this video helps me reflect on my own world building. And I'm glad to find out most of mine magic systems do make sense (though the earlier ones are a bit loose.)

  • @firebladetenn6633
    @firebladetenn6633 Місяць тому

    At somewhere between 10 min and 11 min, this suddenly becomes a Solid JJ video, and I don't think I've seen this kind of thing done better anywhere.

  • @jblask2
    @jblask2 Рік тому +368

    I couldn't really put my finger on why I disliked wanda so much in this movie but you pretty much explained in very well. In addition I much prefer your reimagining of the plot. Definitely seemed more cohesive and far less bogged down.

    • @Ingolenuru
      @Ingolenuru Рік тому +11

      I think this video did a massive disservice to the Scarlet Witch in the movie. She stopped being Wanda Maximoff and became the Scarlet Witch by using the Darkhold. The movie explained that the Illuminati were losing to an infinity gauntlet wielding Thanos even though they had the Fantastic Four and mutants to help. It explained that there Dr. Strange used the Darkhold and singlehandedly turned the tide against their Thanos. Wanda having read the Darkhold and because of her special connection to it gave her a connection to her reality warping powers and made her unstoppable. The video also repeatedly compared non-magicusing characters to Dr. Strange as if he didn't have mystic protections up at all times and made him a much harder target than the others.

    • @Asexual_Individual
      @Asexual_Individual 10 місяців тому +5

      Maybe it's because she changed so radically from her last appearance (which required a Disney+ subscription), from what I've heard anyway.

    • @jblask2
      @jblask2 10 місяців тому +2

      @Asexual_Individual the Wanda vision show? Yeah I think that's definitely a contributing factor.

    • @edvardvarjun5328
      @edvardvarjun5328 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Asexual_Individual The darkhold corrupts everything and everyone it toches i wonder what its done to you

    • @leolen8029
      @leolen8029 9 місяців тому

      Also there were way to many crossfades for my liking. Stop judging me I don't like crossfades.

  • @afieldofroses
    @afieldofroses Рік тому +87

    This reminds me of writing a story with your ocs when you're a kid.
    You make one character completely unstoppable, they can do basically anything, just a flick of their wrist and can turn you into jell-o, but then they fight and you just forget what the character can do so their opponent can stay alive.

  • @anythingstudios843
    @anythingstudios843 8 місяців тому

    This is my first video from this channel and it was great. I learned loads.