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The movie's visual style, nostalgic for the classic 1960s comic aesthetic, was praised as both visually compelling and thematically appropriate, given its distinct universe. This approach provided a unique experience that stood out amid the usual Marvel templates.
Flaws and Areas for Improvement
Despite the positive remarks about tone and style, critics pointed out significant flaws. The plot was deemed "broken" with weak characterization overall. While Pedro Pascal’s Reed Richards was seen as the strongest element, other characters—Ben Grimm, Sue Storm, and Johnny Storm—were described as bland or underdeveloped.