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Whoa, Yeoh!

By Will Moore

As the dog days wind to a close, the season’s electricity still flits in the air. Last gasps of summer present themselves in the form of action films, attempts to keep an August sun shining. Strangely, one of my favorite action stars has a connection with two of them: Michelle Yeoh. Better known for working with Jackie Chan, she went on to be in “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” and recently, “Crazy, Rich Asians.” Here though, she plays supporting roles.

The latest from Marvel in theaters, “Shang-chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” brings us another origin story. As Disney keeps pressing, the universe is indeed expanding. Our protagonist is the son of a great underground leader played by Tony Leung. Not much is given to him, or any side actor (except for Awkwafina), to chew on which is a shame. Leung is a fantastic actor in everything from marital art films like “Hero” and “The Grandmaster” to dramas “Lust, Caution” and “In The Mood For Love,” all highly recommended. Through flashbacks we learn of Shang-chi’s childhood and how he got to where he is. All roads lead back to where the hero’s now-dead mother came from. A true hero’s journey as such would make Joseph Campbell proud. We don’t meet Yeoh until later in the story which I won’t divulge now.

Main star Simu Liu brings charisma in the same vein as Robert Downey Jr. Also like the latter, a contributing factor comes from the latter’s films. The title crime group Rings was first introduced in “Iron Man 3.” Unlike “Black Widow,” here we have a more unique story. But also like it, a singular character’s plot will never come solo again as bits and baubles of past Marvel films are littered like breadcrumbs. A clear sign that the studio has big plans. One character tells our lead that his future will be drastically changed. Is this being expressed to the character or the actor playing him? YES!

You don’t have to leave home for the second feature. Netflix has “Gunpowder Milkshake,” a feminist answer to “John Wick that is more style than substance. Karen Gillan plays Sam, an assassin all grown up now within a secret society of paid killers. Left by her mother (Lena Headey) when things got too hot, she is all sass and danger. But when the same happens to Sam, she must reunite with her estranged parent and get assistance from a group of “librarians” with a special set of skills. Our friend Michelle plays one of them along with Angela Bassett and Carla Gugino.

The cast is impressive; however, the script is not. Director Navot Papushado is really the poor man’s Tarantino. In only his third time in the director’s chair, he has made the case as nothing more than a direct-to-video (whatever that is) filmmaker. Not much pondering is needed to see why he is on Netflix. Hopefully they have more up their sleeve for the rest of the year.

Back to Marvel (this time on Disney+), one bright spot has emerged out of the late summer. “What If…?” is best described as a superhero Twilight Zone. Each episode is self-contained, expressing what could happen in an alternate timeline. We even have a Rod Serling in the form of an ancient being called The Watcher (Jeffery Wright). Actors from past features include everyone from Hayley Attwell to Michael Douglas to Mark Ruffalo and others.

The second episode “What if…T’Challa Became Star-Lord” is truly bittersweet as this is Chadwick Boseman’s final performance. He appears in a couple other scenes as the series goes on, but here we see why we loved him. That smile of a voice rings through the speakers, even if we are not seeing his true face. A beautiful send-off as ever there was one, some may find a tear in their eyes when it all ends. Happy trails and happy viewing, readers!





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