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Captain Marvel
I can relate to Mae Rusconi when she wrote his review about the movie Captain Marvel. Captain Marvel is a movie about a woman that becomes a super hero. In this movie, "flashbacks show herself training for the Air Force, failing along side men, but eventually finding her inner strength and proving everybody wrong." I agree with Mae when she wrote about this because I also thought it was a nail biting thriller because she was in so many fights with her enemies. I also agree with her about how there should be more female super heroes. Thank you Mae for informing the people that haven't watched this film.
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