DOCTOR STRANGE is one of the
                                    most enjoyable Marvel movies
                                    since GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY.  It is a
                                    trippy action movie with a 1960s psychedelic like score as the characters
                                    sometime fight and race through moving M.C. Escher environments.   This
                                    movie may be one of the few 3D post
                                    conversions that may have effects that really be suited to seeing this movie in
                                    3D.   Benedict Cumberbatch is able to
                                    portray Doctor Stephen Strange through a variety of emotions and sometime even
                                    display the proper moment of humor.  The
                                    movie is very much an origin story which does have some plot holes while also
                                    setting the stage for the mystical part of the Marvel Universe.  Director Scott
                                    Derrickson wants to introduce
                                    Nightmare in the sequel where I think Marvel’s Kevin Feige is dead set on
                                    having Mordo being featured given where the movie ended and the end credit
                                    scene reveals about the possible sequel.
                                    
                                     
                                    
                                    Doctor Stephen Strange (Cumberbatch)
                                    is a brilliant arrogant
                                    neurosurgeon until a car accident mangles his hands.  He tries every type of
                                    surgery to get the
                                    nerves in his hands to work like they used t which leads him to, Kamar-Taj, a
                                    mystical place in Napal where he begins to train under the Ancient One
                                    (Swinton) and Mordo (Ejiofor) to learn the mystical arts (aka magic and astral
                                    protection).  Meanwhile, one of the
                                    Ancient One’s former pupils, Kaecilius (Mikkelsen), is trying to decipher a
                                    page he stole from one of the big magic tomes. 
                                    He wants to open a portal to the Dark Dimension so he and his disciples
                                    can get eternal life from the powerful Dormammu.   Strange learns quickly
                                    and he may be Earth’s
                                    only hope to stop Kaeilius and Dormammu.
                                    
                                     
                                    
                                    DOCTOR STRANGE sets the stage
                                    for many things in this origin
                                    story which could have used more room to breathe, but Strange’s training seems
                                    a little too accelerated.   The climax
                                    and set up are fantastic, but they could have worked on the story that
                                    connected the two a little more.   I do
                                    have high hopes that the sequel could be better than the first DOCTOR STRANGE
                                    movie as long as Marvel Studios lets Derrickson come back as the director of
                                    the sequel and stay hands off when it comes to the script (and hopefully not
                                    try to shoehorn another Marvel storyline from another character into the
                                    sequel).  Go see DOCTOR STRANGE and hope
                                    Marvel takes more chances with their movies instead of just catering to the
                                    general mass market expectation.
                                    
                                    
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