''Captain Marvel'' is the MCU's first solo film about a female hero. It was pretty successful in box office and had good reviews from critics but wasn't warmly accepted by the audience. For example in Rotten Tomatoes the critics score is 79 per cent while the audience score is only 45.
The audience is divided into primary (those to whom a message is directed), secondary (those who are still a target but not as important as primary) and tertiary (those who are curious about message or writing style).
Some reviews look like ''I was very disappointed'' but it's not explained why that person found it disappointing
Some make more expanded review such as "For me this movie lacked in drama and storytelling. Captain Marvel, played by Brie Larson, is one of the strongest characters we are going to see in the MCU. I really hope they can show that without the overdone special effects like they've done in this movie". And by this review we can understand why that person found it problematic.
Overall there are many far more negative reviews by audience rather than critics. The audience criticizes ''Captain Marvel'' because of: not enough drama, stupid jokes that look inappropriate if the creators tried to make the film serious, bad acting, the strange Nick Furry's behavior which makes the feeling that it's not the Nick we used to know etc.
The people who went to watch this film are mostly mainstreamers because the MCU is a giant universe which also has a fanbase of those who read the comic books. They are somewhere between B and C as they've got money to buy a ticket.
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