Northern Outlook

Familiar story but mind-blowing effects

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By now, superhero origin stories are familiar beasts.

While not exactly a superhero per se, Marvel’s mystical mage Doctor Strange is still the recipient of a fairly stock standard introducti­on here – Benedict Cumberbatc­h introduced as a bit of an arrogant dick, is confronted with a challenge that changes his worldview, gets abilities and et cetera.

Fortunatel­y, his hero’s journey is brought to life with sufficient psychedeli­c spectacle to paper over the plot’s familiarit­y, alongside Marvel’s expected knack for injecting organic humour into proceeding­s and casting strong supporting actors.

Cumberbatc­h is a credible medical master turned sorcery student, and as expected, Tilda Swinton brings both dramatic weight and light relief as his initiator into the mystical arts.

Rounding out the cast, in Strange’s corner Chiwetel Ejiofor, Benedict Wong, and Rachel McAdams do as much as they can with fairly generic material, while principal villain Mads Mikkelsen doesn’t nearly have enough to sink his teeth into.

Luckily, Mikkelsen’s screen presence is potent enough to get away with his character’s minimal motivation and developmen­t, and fortunatel­y we’re spared the sort of unlikely historical bond with the hero that is seen elsewhere far too often.

The other true stars of the film lie in the special-effects department, though. Doctor Strange boasts the most mindbendin­g visual effects I’ve ever seen, overloadin­g one’s mind, while still remaining coherent.

Cumberbatc­h’s initiation into mystical realms channels 2001, Dali, Doctor Strange creator Steve Ditko’s work and more besides; Manhattan- and London-set chase sequences one-up Inception‘ s folding cityscapes with healthy doses of Escher and psilocybin.

While it might not be Marvel’s most ambitious or successful work, they’ve neverthele­ss shown us a previously-unseen side of their cinematic universe and done so in frequently jawdroppin­g fashion, elevating Doctor Strange beyond the film’s other, generally three-star, attributes. – Steve Newall Doctor Strange (M) Directed by Scott Derrickson. Starring Benedict Cumberbatc­h, Mads Mikkelsen, Tilda Swinton, Chiwetel Ejiofor. 115 mins

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Tilda Swinton brings both dramatic weight and the occasional light relief as Doctor Strange’s (Benedict Cumberbatc­h) initiator into the mystical arts.
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