Eternals': the director of 'Nomadland' signs the most unusual Marvel film, an epic marked by naturalistic beauty and pompous superheroes
If I had to point out a single great virtue thanks to which the world of "pajamas" comics has managed to trap countless readers - including a server - in its networks throughout its long history, that would undoubtedly be its characters. An assortment of heroes and heroines that transcend their powers and superhuman natures to offer a reflection of the marginality, trauma and helplessness that often enclose the mundane alter-ego that hide behind capes, masks and masks. It is this human aspect that invites us to get along instantly and makes us see ourselves projected in the Peter Parker, Bruce Banner, Hal Jordan or Barry Allen on duty; even in Thor or Superman whose conditions of God of Thunder and alien messianic savior take a backseat once one delves into much more earthly problems than one might expect . Unfortunately, the 'Eternals' with which Marvel Studios has decided to continue its Phase 4 are on the other side of the coin, presenting the public with a kind o...