Friday, April 5, 2019

SHAZAM

PG-13
Starring: Zachary Levi, Asher Angel, Mark Strong, Djimon Hounsou, Jack Dylan Grazer, Cooper Andrews, Marta Milans,  Faith Herman, Grace Fulton, Ava Preston, Jovan Armand and Evan Marsh
Running Time: 2 Hours and 12 Minutes

“What a happy surprise” were my sentiments after I screened “Shazam” Tuesday night. I found Zachary Levi who plays the adult Shazam to be a pure delight! This movie was just plain fun! It was sheer entertainment, a real true to form popcorn movie. We live in such a crowded “Super-Hero” overload Universe these days that is was really refreshing to have something so new and original to feast our eyes and senses on!
When teenager Billy Batson (Arthur Angel) (who also did a great job as Billy) finds himself without a family and running away from foster home after foster home. He becomes more and more obsessed with finding his biological mother, Marilyn Batson (Caroline Palmer) after straying away from her at a carnival at a very young age never to see her again, fast forward and suddenly he is a teenager.
He is thrust into a very unusual situation while riding on the subway, and finds himself alone at a high rate of speed suddenly arriving at a cave-like place where The Wizard Shazam (Djimon Hounsou) has been waiting and anticipating his arrival. He is overwhelmed with the information that the wizard has just told him!!! The wizard tells him he has been waiting for someone “pure in heart” to assume the sacred role of “Shazam” The Wizard!  Shazam stands for: S-The wisdom of Solomon, H-The strength of Hercules, A-The stamina of Atlas, Z- The power of Zeus, A- The courage of Achilles and finally M- The speed of Mercury.
Suddenly he is back on the subway speeding away from the wizard in complete disbelief of what had just occurred.
Billy is not content with his life and doesn’t feel like he belongs anywhere. As a last ditch effort he is put into a type of group home with several other kinds of misfit kids and sent off to another new school along with these new kids he is living with. He immediately is singled out by a couple of tough kids and has to defend himself.
As time goes by Billy finds out he is somewhat different from the other kids, he actually finds out that he has some pretty cool super powers that he is not quite sure how to control. He realizes that by saying the word “Shazam” he can transform himself, super-power bright red suit and all into a hero that he never dreamed he could be!!! He has no knowledge of superheroes and  he suddenly finds himself thrust into the middle of. His newfound brother Freddy (Jack Dylan Grazer) is a superhero genius who would love nothing more than encountering a true superhero! When Billy turns to Freddy for help, Freddy ends up being his best buddy.
Eventually, Billy is forced to confront the evil and diabolical villain, Dr. Thaddeus Sivana (Mark Strong). He is one very, very angry villain determined to destroy everything in sight! When he singles out Billy/Shazam... all catastrophe breaks loose!
This movie has it all... action, comedy, villain, bullies, some scary smoky monster guys, clever humor and just fun imaginative drama. The CGI effects were very cool too.
I found myself enjoying this superhero movie more than I have some of the very serious and ultra popular Marvel Cinematic Universe movies.
Parents be advised: This movie is rated PG-13. It is filled with dramatic scenes but nothing I feel would be too disturbing for children. I would recommend this movie for children ages 10 and above. Some mild profanity, bullying and some scary monster guys are intimidating. Also an intense scene at a winter carnival where Shazam and The Villain fight it out.
I am giving “Shazam” Three and a half bags of popcorn.






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