“The Missed Musical Note: The Marvels’ Untapped Potential with Aladna”
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), known for its exploration of strange worlds and multiverses, introduces us to the enchanting planet of Aladna in “The Marvels.” However, this captivating locale, with its singing inhabitants and vibrant culture, becomes a casualty of the MCU’s penchant for brief and often heartbreaking appearances.
A reminiscent echo of a similar grievance from “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” where the freewheeling characters took a somber turn, “The Marvels” continues the trend. Aladna, a planet characterized by more than 90% oceans and ruled by the beloved Princess Carol (Brie Larson), captivates audiences with its unique communication through song and its swoon-worthy royalty.
The narrative unfolds with a thrilling duet between Princess Carol and her husband, Prince Yan (played by K-drama star Park Seo-joon), as they face an imminent threat. This candy-colored kingdom of song and splendor, however, is not spared the fate that befell Counter-Earth in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.”
Just as we fall in love with this curious otherworldly realm, it is thrust into potentially planet-ending peril. The singing squads valiantly challenge the invading Kree forces, providing viewers with a visually stunning battle. Yet, after a losing showdown with the merciless Dar-Benn, the heroes flee, leaving Aladna’s fate hanging in the balance.
While a throwaway line in the film’s final act hints at recovery efforts for the planets, including Aladna, the lack of a visual resolution leaves the audience wanting. The absence of a satisfying conclusion for Aladna and other affected planets contrasts with the grand finale given to Hala, the Kree home world, in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.”
The article laments the missed opportunity for a triumphant musical reprise on Aladna, akin to the memorable finale song number in the aforementioned film. The plea is for a chance to witness Princess Carol and her joyful court celebrating the return of their princess and her allies, blending jubilation with a poignant acknowledgment of loss.
Despite its flaws, “The Marvels” could have left audiences with a song in their hearts by embracing the musical element of Aladna’s culture. The article concludes with a nod to the MCU’s tendency to follow its own path, accepting that “MCU’s gonna MCU.” While the film opens in theaters on November 10, the missed potential of Aladna lingers as a poignant note in an otherwise epic cinematic universe.
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