 At over two hours, it's great. There's a multitude of shots that's really showcasing the work that Scarlett Johansson's put in to maintain that great figure. There's a scene in the film where Natasha is bending over to put a package in the car, and the camera's like not even on the package at all. It's on the other package. And it's frankly on the one that I'm more interested in. This camera's just like, it just locks here for an extended period of time. And I even looked over at my brother, what are we filming right now? What's happening? So how is the action in this? It's actually really good. Visually it looks really nice. I'd say it fits more into the Russo Brothers cinematography than that of like the Joss Whedon. My final score for Black Widow, brace yourselves. These scores are always super accurate and I really care about what I give films. I'm giving Black Widow nine out of 10, Natasha Romanoff headstones.