
Stan Lee is a documentary about the life and career of Stan Lee the Marvel comics legend, while I do think this documentary doesn’t quite reach the heights it could have it’s still a very solid documentary.
If you are going into the documentary hoping for new information you are really not going to get here, a majority of what’s said here is very common knowledge especially if you are a fan of Marvel, heck even if you are a casual fan you may know a bunch of what’s said here.
Having that said there is absolutely no denying the way the documentary is done is very respectful and a nice little tribute to Stan Lee, it has a ton of archival footage that’s quite engaging and even talks a little about the whole credit situation between Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Steve Diko, I’m not going to go over the whole situation itself but I will say the documentary does pose an interesting question on wether creation means to think of the idea or does it mean when you make the art and realize the idea?
It also questions a bit about credit when you have a huge company such as Marvel who gets the credit? It’s definitely some interesting stuff that I am actually a bit surprised the documentary included, so I will give credit where credit is due. Outside of that we get the origin stories of some classic Marvel characters such as Spider-Man, The Fantastic Four, The X-Men (the idea of The X-Men not really each of the characters), Captain America, Thor, Iron Man and a few others. All of which are pretty interesting stories especially if you haven’t heard about their origins.
As far as filmmaking goes Stan Lee is very straightforward and that’s what it should be, it doesn’t need to do anything special at all. It’s very accessible and at a level where the casual fan of Marvel or even people who aren’t fans of Marvel can jump right in, plus as I said before the documentary is done in a very respectful way to Stan Lee and really highlights what made him so special.
Stan Lee is available on Disney+
7/10 B








