Watching movies at CWU’s Monday Movie Madness is a blast. I understand that this might be fairly common for superhero movies, but it personally threw me off. Learning about Arthur’s background and history was a bit confusing, since it was spread throughout the movie. The beginning of the movie seemed a bit sped up and skipped straight into the main plot, as opposed to introducing the characters a bit more. The plot was ok, but it became distracting when the timelines jumped around and seemed to completely miss some aspects of the story. The action scenes were great and the costumes were intricate and, quite frankly, pretty sick. This again is an advocate for change in how we manage the world’s oceans. There was also a point in the movie when Arthur calls out the people in political office and how they are doing a poor job of running the show. The movie denotes that pollution is a problem and needs to be brought to the forefront of our minds. References to these scenes indicate how Atlanteans were tired of humans polluting their waters for years and how they decided to send it all back at once as a form of retaliation. The Atlanteans, essentially humans that evolved to breathe underwater, waged their first attack on people from the surface by sending their garbage and ocean-going vessels back onto land. There were several scenes that talked about pollution in the world’s oceans and how humans are having negative environmental impacts on water in general. The movie “Aquaman” also seemed to push an agenda. Speaking of Black Manta, how about that end scene? I won’t spoil it, but that definitely sets the plot for the next movie… Coincidence? I think not! They even look similar with their glowing red eyes. In the “Spongebob” series, Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy’s arch nemesis is Man Ray. In “Aquaman,” Arthur’s arch-nemesis is Black Manta, a villain that shoots laser beams from his eyes and holds a personal grudge against the main character. I understand that the creators of “Spongebob” probably took a lot of the information from the original “Aquaman” comics to use for their Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy skits, but I still couldn’t help but draw the comparisons. I couldn’t help but think of “Spongebob Squarepants” during the entire movie. I mean, who doesn’t enjoy watching Arthur/Aquaman played by Jason Momoa, wield a golden trident, communicate with sharks and lift submarines from the bottom of the ocean? The love story was there as well, and of course everyone in the SURC Theater applauded when Mera, played by Amber Heard, and Arthur kissed during the action-packed last battle of the movie. 21.“Aquaman” was a reel (get it) pleasure to watch. The movie is already a huge blockbuster, earning over $300,000,000 worldwide by the day of its U.S. Clearly, Aquaman’s fight against the forces of evil is just beginning. An Aquaman sequel has not been officially announced yet, but it’s a sure bet that it will happen. If Doctor Shin helps Black Manta find out Aquaman’s true identity and repair his laser beam-firing helmet, then Black Manta will tell him all about Atlantis. The scene picks up right after the final moments of the movie where Aquaman ( Jason Momoa) and Mera ( Amber Heard) defeat Black Manta and leave him to die in the ocean, according to Vox. Black Manta is still alive when he is rescued by Doctor Stephen Shin ( Randall Park), a scientist who is convinced Atlantis is real.īlack Manta and Doctor Shin strike a deal during the post-credits scene. The new movie does feature one post-credits scene that features Black Manta ( Yahya Abdul-Mateen II). Post-credits scenes are almost a guarantee when it comes to superhero movies, and Aquamanis no exception.
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