Russelling Reviews:
2.5 stars
Over the past decade and the varied success of superhero films, many have attempted to predict the eventual demise of this genre. Even with the recent achievements of Aquaman and Wonder Woman, the DCEU has yet to catch on with fans in the same way as the team from Disney. To introduce the lesser known Captain Marvel or in the world of DC he is called Shazam gives off a feeling of desperation and looks to telegraph the conclusion of good ideas at Warner Brothers. Can Billy Batson (Asher Angel) be the saving grace that DC needs so desperately or will he fail to launch into the sky?
2.5 stars
Over the past decade and the varied success of superhero films, many have attempted to predict the eventual demise of this genre. Even with the recent achievements of Aquaman and Wonder Woman, the DCEU has yet to catch on with fans in the same way as the team from Disney. To introduce the lesser known Captain Marvel or in the world of DC he is called Shazam gives off a feeling of desperation and looks to telegraph the conclusion of good ideas at Warner Brothers. Can Billy Batson (Asher Angel) be the saving grace that DC needs so desperately or will he fail to launch into the sky?
Unlike the backstories of Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent, this teen’s life may be less familiar to the general public. Billy became a ward of the state at an early age and was moved through the foster care system multiple times during his young life. Even though he continues to search for his birth mother, he is given the ultimatum to do all he can to remain in his newest home with the loving and caring Vasquez family.
While adjusting to all of his new ‘family” and his new school, the runaway comes to the aid of his foster brother, Freddy (Jack Dylan Grazer). After defending his disabled sibling, Billy runs from the bullies and is magically transported to a different realm that is inhabited by an ancient wizard. The Wizard Shazam (Djimon Hounsou) has been searching for a person with a pure heart to pass on his powers with the intention for him to become the Champion of Eternity to battle the seven deadly sins of the world.
Billy becomes the bearer of this new role and gains all of the powers of Shazam (Zachary Levi), which includes the strength of Hercules, the stamina of Atlas, and the ability to summon lightning like Zeus. These new powers include a more mature body, but do not come with an instruction book. With Freddy’s extensive knowledge of all things superhero, he begins the journey of self-discovery and what to do with his new found talents.
While uncovering the depth of his powers, a new threat comes upon the scene that will force the young teen to determine his depth of character and heart. Dr. Thaddeus Sivana (Mark Strong) has acquired the powers of the seven deadly sins, but desires to take away all that Billy has been given. Forcing the young man to determine what is really important in life and what he will do with his new abilities.
Shazam! has the potential to deliver the heart to the DCEU. A delinquent teen with a heart of gold who becomes a hero should have all of the earmarks of the needed humour and innocence that has not existed throughout this series. The problem that stands out about this film is that Billy Batson is supposed to be ‘pure of heart’ and very little of his life proves this to be true. Even if this film is labelled as a coming of age film, the majority of the film does not deliver the moral core that is at the centre of this genre.
The challenges of this film come out in the performance of Zachary Levi, a proven comedic force in the industry who seems confused by his character. He seems to struggle with the ethical juxtaposition of his role who has to work with some exceptionally uncomfortable story arches. The character is meant to be a flawed teenager with a heart of gold, but his first choices after getting his powers are to buy beer, go to a strip club and destroy a bully’s truck prove his heart is less than pure. The script tries to make up for these moral weaknesses by introducing a strong family theme, but this comes a bit too late and leaves the lead actor to walk around bewildered for most of the film.
Watching Shazam! is reminiscent of the parental experience of observing the potential of their teenager, but seeing them make misstep after misstep while on the journey to adulthood. A loving parent could see the possibilities for this character are endless, but in the end, Billy proves to be a disappointment.
REEL DIALOGUE: What are some of the bigger questions to consider from this film?
Family: This is a word that can provide tears and smiles at the same time. One positive aspect of Shazam! is how it provides a glimpse into the great love and pain that come at the hands of family. Proving that both great joy and colour can come through the messiness of life.
When God said ‘Be fruitful and multiply’ (Genesis 1:22), his intention was for his creation to multiply and have families.
Not too long after this instruction from the maker of heaven, things went exceptionally wrong and even families were affected by the original sin. Yet, even though things in this world are tainted, it does not devalue God's intention.
Family is of high value in the eyes of God. It can be considered a bittersweet gift, but it is a gift none the less. Regardless of your personal reality with family, have you taken the time to show your parents, children and extended family the appreciation for the blessing that they are to you?
1. What is sacrificial love? (John 15:13, Ephesians 5:25)
2. What is the value of family? (John 15:12-17, Ephesians 5: 21)
3. How should we respond to difficulties in life? (Romans 5:3-5, 1 Peter 5:10)
Trailer for the film
Written by Russell Matthews based on a five-star rating system @ Russelling Reviews #russellingrevs #reeldialogue #shazam!
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