Well there were some CGI fights but then it wasn't a mega million dollar blockbuster production so they have to cut to a philosophical battle between the 2 visions.
Yeah, certainly not as goofy as the CGI battles at the end of movies with $200+ million budgets.
But... I was disappointed it kind of defaulted to Marvel clichés at the end.
I would have been more satisfied if it leaned more into its aesthetic pastiche, essentially making this into a parody sitcom, or if they would have went more in the psychological horror/creepy direction in the end with Wanda instead of, again, defaulting to the dopey action that both somehow defines and degrades Marvel products.
I will also be positive about the performances by the two leads. Watching Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, two very talented performers, change everything about their mannerisms, appearances, voices, and countenance to make the clichés of the various eras/decades was fun and often hilarious. More of that please.
Less dumb CGI we've all seen before.
Long-term, I wonder if this is the start of a heel turn for Wanda. Sure felt like it.