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Doctor Strange

Doctor Strange

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After a car crash ends his career as a successful surgeon, Stephen Strange fashions a new life learning the secrets of mystical, hidden...

Certificate12

Duration115 mins

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  • Brooke, 9
  • 29 reviews

The strange events that happen in Doctor Strange

4 stars

20 May 2020

When doctor strange loses the use of his hands he had to vive up his beloved job being a brain surgeon. Looking for a way to cure his hands he stumbles across "The ancient one" teaches him to upon up his mind but she isnt who she seems.

Since this film being about magical dimensions the special effects were out of this world!! It was clever how they could flip the cameras over and make it look like characters were running up the sides of buildings.

Benedict Cumber Batch, who played the role of Doctor Strange, he was an arrogant character yet he made us feel sympathy when he lost the use of his hands. Tilda Swinton whas convincing in her role as the ancient one but she hides a dark secret.

In my opinion the film was incredible and kept you on the edge of your seat. It's probably the best Marvel film ever!!!

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