BLACK WIDOW: 7 Things That Worked And 3 Things That Didn't - Minor SPOILERS

BLACK WIDOW: 7 Things That Worked And 3 Things That Didn't - Minor SPOILERS

Black Widow is now playing in some theaters, but regardless of whether you've seen the movie or are still waiting for Friday, we've broken down what does and doesn't work in this first Phase 4 release...

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By JoshWilding - Jul 07, 2021 09:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Black Widow

Black Widow arrived in UK cinemas today, and is already playing in many locations across the globe. It will, of course, arrive in U.S. theaters tomorrow evening before hitting Disney+'s "Premier Access" on Friday. It's going to an exciting week, and we're kicking things off by taking a closer look at what did and didn't work in Marvel Studios' first Phase 4 movie. 

If you've read our review, you'll know we loved Black Widow, but that doesn't mean there aren't some areas we think could have been handled a little better in an otherwise stellar release. 

Needless to say, there are some spoilers to be found here, but nothing that should ruin the experience of watching this blockbuster on the big screen. However, if you want to go in completely fresh, you may want to check back here a little later this week! For the rest of you, definitely keep reading if you're curious to learn more about what you can expect from Natasha Romanoff's first solo outing.

To take a look through this feature, all you guys need to do is click on the "Next" button down below!
 

Did Work: A Story Worth Telling

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"What's the point of a Black Widow movie?" That's a question fans have been asking for a while now, especially after Natasha Romanoff's story came to an end in Avengers: Endgame. It's no secret that this movie is set between the events of Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War, and rest assured this proves to be a story that's worth telling.

There's little here that really explains what the MCU looked like in the wake of the Sokovia Accords being enforced, but that means you'll find a lot more than just a series of cameos and Easter Eggs. 

This hard-hitting story about family fleshes out Natasha's past, while also laying the groundwork for this shared world's future. Did we need this to explore this corner of the MCU? Some will argue that the answer is "no," but you'd be mad to think that after watching because this movie is a blast.
 

Didn't Work: No Budapest (Or Winter Soldier)

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Without spoiling anything too major here, there is a flashback to the mission that saw Natasha join S.H.I.E.L.D. (you'll even hear a familiar voice), but we don't get to see Hawkeye and Black Widow fighting side-by-side in Budapest. In some ways, that would be completely unnecessary as the movie tells us more than enough about what led to them teaming up. 

As a result, showing it really would have been superfluous to the larger story being told, with a flashback doing little to add to the overall narrative. However, there are ways the movie could have been structured to allow for that, and it's easy to imagine a lot of fans being disappointed. 

It's also a shame that the teased history between Natasha and The Winter Soldier we first heard about in Captain America: Civil War isn't addressed in any way, which is a pity when you have to believe him showing up in the Red Room or taking down Red Guardian before he was imprisoned would have been a cool way to tie a lot of lingering plot threads together. 
 

Did Work: Blockbuster Action

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Black Widow doesn't have superpowers, but that doesn't mean Marvel Studios doesn't pull out all the stops for this action-packed solo movie. Yes, things do get a little explodey in the final act, but that was to be expected, and the visuals are nothing short of incredible throughout. 

Whether it's Natasha's battles with Taskmaster, her and Yelena going on the run through Budapest, or an incredible prison break sequence (that includes an avalanche), this movie never disappoints.

So, rest assured that while this first Phase 4 movie doesn't feature a character like Thor or Doctor Strange, it never shies away from making this one of Marvel's most action-packed titles. That alone promises to make this a must-watch on the biggest screen you can find.
 

Did Work: Family Dynamic

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You've probably heard a lot about Black Widow being a movie about family, and that's 100% the case. The bizarre dynamic shared by Alexei, Melina, Natasha, and Yelena takes up a decent chunk of the movie, with the dinner scene above an undeniable highlight (albeit a fairly brief one).

It's how things play out throughout the rest of the movie that really resonates, though, including a flashback to Natasha and Yelena's childhood, and the way those two women bond after finding each other again. We can believe that they're "sisters," and the chemistry Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh share is phenomenal.

However, it's Red Guardian's relationship with his "daughters" that becomes perhaps the most touching part of this blockbuster. When we do catch up with these characters again, Marvel Studios has ensured we'll fully buy into them mourning for Natasha, despite the fact that their history with her has only been explored in one movie. 
 

Didn't Work: An Abrupt Ending

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Again, we're not going to drop anything too huge here, but if there's one part of Black Widow that will almost certainly leave you feeling disappointed, it's the way things so rapidly conclude. 

After the final battle, it feels a lot like Marvel Studios suddenly remembered they had to get Natasha in the right place to explain how she ended up fighting alongside the Secret Avengers in Infinity War. As a result, that leaves a noteworthy plot hole, a big unanswered question, and a sense of confusion. It's almost as if there's a scene missing or there were once plans for a different ending. 

Perhaps this will all be addressed down the line, with the reveal that Natasha was replaced off screen by a Skrull imposter. We're not banking on it, though, and this is the only sloppy part of an otherwise excellent movie.
 

Did Work: "T-800" Taskmaster

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The Taskmaster costume certainly isn't the best design Marvel Studios' talented team of concept artists has come up with, but we're pleased to report that it looks a lot better in motion. 

From the character's very first appearance on screen, it's clear he's a force to be reckoned with, and a legit threat to even someone like Natasha (who has fought aliens, robots, and even her fellow Avengers at this point). We'd have liked to see him pull a few more moves from well-known heroes and villains from his arsenal, but there's hopefully room for that down the line. 

Regardless, this version of Taskmaster is an absolute beast, and comparisons to the T-800 in Terminator are definitely appropriate. It feels like the surface of this villain has barely been scratched in Black Widow, so fingers crossed we don't have another Ghost on our hands here. 
 

Did Work: Taskmaster's Secret Identity

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Don't panic, we're not about to spill the beans on who is really beneath that hood! A few of us have seen the movie here at CBM already, and none of us experienced this reveal in the exact same way.

Someone telegraphed it from the start, another writer was taken completely by surprise, while the third figured it out as the movie progressed (by a process of elimination). Whatever happens with you, rest assured that this big Black Widow reveal is almost certainly going to leave a lasting impact.

It could have gone badly wrong, but it proves to be a clever twist and one Marvel Studios handled well. We'd definitely have appreciated spending a little more time with the unmasked Taskmaster, but it seems like that's a story for another day...well, as we mentioned before, we certainly hope so, anyway!
 

Did Work: Everything About Red Guardian

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After the disappointment that was Hellboy, David Harbour has fully redeemed himself as Black Widow's Red Guardian. Despite occasionally falling into the role of "comic relief," there are more than enough emotional beats to help Alexei become a three-dimensional character we're now keen to see much more of in the MCU.

He may be out of shape, but Red Guardian also just so happens to be a legit badass, and whether it's a prequel exploring his glory days as a superhero for the Soviet Union or a follow-up to this movie, we'd love to see where he can go from here. 

It's also worth mentioning Rachel Weisz's Melina here, because while we don't want to get into too many specifics (due to spoilers), we think you'll love what she brings to the table. Fierce and quirky in equal measures, she another character with future storytelling potential. 
 

Didn't Work: An Unnecessary Ally

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O. T. Fagbenle is a talented actor, but in Black Widow...well, he doesn't really add much to this movie. As Rick Mason, he's a character who has a shared history with Natasha, and their playful banter is by no means a chore to sit through; it just doesn't make much of a difference to anything! 

He's basically just there as a plot device to provide the hero with the weapons she needs, and there are definitely ways Mason could have been completely cut. If so, he honestly wouldn't have been missed.

Wasting Fagbenle is on Marvel Studios, and while not everyone needs to have an alter-ego or be set up to appear in a future project, there are probably better supporting players who could have been plucked from the comic books. Sure, there are ways Mason could return down the line, but it's hard to imagine anyone crying out for that the way they have with other characters. 
 

Did Work: The MCU's New Black Widow

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Black Widow definitely doesn't end with Yelena Belova picking up Natasha's mantle and running off to join The Avengers, but it certainly feels like the plan is for her to take on that role in the MCU.

In a lot of ways, it seems Phase 4 is all about passing mantles (just look at what's happened with Captain America, not to mention what we know about plans for Thor and Hawkeye). Having Yelena pick up where Natasha left off just makes sense and gives the MCU another badass female character for people to root for who doesn't boast the same powers as Captain Marvel or Sersi.

This is a character with a lot of potential, especially as she's clearly going to be a very different Black Widow to her predecessor. At times, this feels more like Yelena's movie than Natasha's, but not in a bad way, and you'll be left very excited about where this badass superspy is going next...
 

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MuadDib
MuadDib - 7/7/2021, 9:19 AM
I’ll be waiting for the free D+ premier. Waited this long, already know she’ll die in Endgame. Not really worth spending money when it’ll be out in Oct, and I can watch it at home
SpideyQuad
SpideyQuad - 7/7/2021, 9:54 AM
@MuadDib - I don't look at it that way, to me by way of supporting the effort. I've been going to all the theatrical releases, buying the first available Blu-ray available, and purchasing the movies on Vudu. My way of saying thanks for making my dreams from the 70s come true!
ElvenKingSlayer
ElvenKingSlayer - 7/7/2021, 6:02 PM
@SpideyQuad - I do the same! Let's hope they release the tv-shows in pshysical one day.
ElvenKingSlayer
ElvenKingSlayer - 7/7/2021, 6:03 PM
@ElvenKingSlayer - Although my dreams are from the 80s
DoubleD
DoubleD - 7/7/2021, 9:26 AM
Not reading.

slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 7/7/2021, 9:27 AM
I feel like Josh Wilding hates the cbm website community. It’s like he wants to troll us with top ten dumb opinions and spoilers for new releases before anyone has a chance to see them.

I liked it better when content creators would wait till Friday releases or after before posting spoilers.
SpideyQuad
SpideyQuad - 7/7/2021, 9:56 AM
@slickrickdesigns - he is a "click" hoe
GhostDog
GhostDog - 7/7/2021, 9:56 AM
Josh hates everyone on this site lol
Cap1
Cap1 - 7/7/2021, 10:05 AM
@BlackBeltJones - the feeling’s mutual
GhostDog
GhostDog - 7/7/2021, 1:45 PM
@Cap1 - LOL!
Cap1
Cap1 - 7/7/2021, 10:06 AM
Wait but it’s 5 stars Josh? You’re able to conjure up 3 things wrong with a film you rate as 10/10? Equating to, well, nothing being wrong with it? Make it make sense !!!
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 7/7/2021, 10:25 AM
@Cap1 - Every movie has flaws, even the biggest masterpieces.
Cap1
Cap1 - 7/7/2021, 10:54 AM
@FinnishDude - don’t agree. If you find flaws, glaring ones or minuscule, rate it below 10/10. 5 stars is perfect, hence the term ‘flawless’ used in regards to films rated that high
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 7/7/2021, 11:08 AM
@Cap1 - Name some movies you think are 10/10 and I bet people can name flaws in them.
Cap1
Cap1 - 7/7/2021, 11:12 AM
@FinnishDude - some people being people with a subjective view? Because opinions aren’t objective, after all. So i’ll pass, thanks
marvel72
marvel72 - 7/11/2021, 6:11 AM
@Cap1 - Exactly no movie is perfect,some have one or two bits that still warrent it 5/5 or 10/10 but still with Black Widow faults it doesn't deserve a perfect score.
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 7/7/2021, 10:25 AM
When I saw it, somebody behind me kept complaining to their friend during the credits how the movie wasn't about the Budapest. I guess, if you avoided the trailers and were expecting a full-blown prequel, I can understand the disappointment, but for me the Budapest works as a "fun" past event, which we don't need to actually see and I don't really think there's actual story waiting to be told about it anyway.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 7/7/2021, 10:33 AM
@FinnishDude - Budapest is one of those things that works better as something for the audience to fill in in my opinion. Same goes for Cap returnimg the stones.
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 7/7/2021, 10:39 AM
@bkmeijer - And Fury losing his eye... Oh wait.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 7/7/2021, 11:25 AM
@FinnishDude - that really should've been a Skrull
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 7/7/2021, 10:32 AM
Ah, I missed this. I've no reason to be here, but reading spoiler articles a day before the movie releases is something that I couldn't for the past few years.

Anyway, good to know the things with Taskmaster worked. Already know the identity, and from that I can tell thats not gonna work for everyone.
Matchesz
Matchesz - 7/7/2021, 12:49 PM
@bkmeijer - without any spoilers I already knew he was going to be Rachels character from the first trailer.. they already genderbended Mar-Vell and Ghost, and now trying to race bend the F4. Marvel has become too predictable.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 7/7/2021, 2:43 PM
@Matchesz - I don't mind really, because if I want the characters to be like the comics I'd pick up a comic.

But I do agree some things are getting really predictable. Not so much the characters themselves, but more their roles in the stories
DioFurrrio
DioFurrrio - 7/7/2021, 12:52 PM
I called Taskmaster from the first trailer. Not who it was but their gender. Glass Ceiling- Shattered!
John75
John75 - 7/8/2021, 1:00 AM
I watched it last night. It really wasn’t very good, certainly not as good as Winter soldier. It’s strange, it has a really good cast and great production values but felt very choppy and disconnected from each scene and the villains barely have a speaking part in the film. They’re just there when needed to move the plot along without any real fleshing out. No real memorable scene in the whole thing or sense of danger.
ChimiFnChangas
ChimiFnChangas - 7/8/2021, 3:17 AM
@John75 - agreed. It felt like the entire movie was a setup for the after credits scene, which it basically was.
BritishMonkey
BritishMonkey - 8/3/2021, 5:07 PM
I don't get it, if Taskmaster's secret identity worked then why complain about it in the other article? Does it not work then?
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