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Our Doctor Strange 2 review: Sam Raimi spreads his web

2022-05-03T15:02:12.724Z


CRITICISM – The director of Spider-Man plunges back into the cauldron of superheroes for a joyful and mind-blowing film.


Definitely, Sam Raimi is not done with superheroes.

This veteran Hollywood director, who in 2002 succeeded in propelling Spider-Man and his trilogy into the firmament of the box office, is back in business.

Dashing in his sixties, he plunges back into the very heart of the genre that made him famous: the superhero film.

By taking on the character of Doctor Strange, the filmmaker of

Evil Dead

(1981) knows that he touches on esotericism, witchcraft, mysticism and… the multiverse.

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For a screenwriter worth his salt, the concept of the "multiverse" is like a Pandora's box.

A piece of advice… never open it.

Yet we humans have been playing sorcerer's apprentice with something equivalent since the 1990s: it's called the web.

The younger generations know how to juggle simultaneously with screens and Internet links that project them into the heart of a multitude of social networks, while jumping from one universe to another in a click.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

courtesy of Marvel Studios/The Walt Disney Company France

psychedelic imagination

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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of…

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