We need a thread to discuss this movie with spoilers for those of us that have seen the movie and want to discuss it.
In my opinion, it's a great movie but far from the perfection many are making it out to be. I think there is a fanboy aspect to everyone's enthusiasm that is blinding them to some of the shortfalls.
First of all, anytime a franchise delves into time travel, I think it's a bad decision. I was completely prepared for them to use the time infinity stone to somehow reverse the effects of Thano's finger snap. But for them to suddenly stumble on time travel and completely gloss over the construction of a time machine they then use to fix everything seems lazy to me. And unnecessary to complicate things like that when there already exists in the universe a known time manipulating mechanism.
Captain Marvel suddenly arriving on the scene as some all powerful hero to aid the winning side is also lazy writing. They have to just come up with poor excuses for why she is constantly not around rather than have her just dominate because she's so powerful. Seriously. Where is she all the time? And that haircut, yikes.
Piper in a an iron man suit fighting is ridiculous. Totally unnecessary and weird. I feel like it was only done so she could be present when Tony died for the tear jerking effect.
No thanks on fat beer gutted Thor. Didn't like that part.
Not nearly enough deaths. They're fighting this all powerful enemy with a massive army and literally no one of consequence dies. Let me clarify. The two major characters who did die both did so in self sacrificial ways. How on earth did ant man and hawkeye survive the missile barrage unleashed by thanos' ship? How do they all fight this massive army without a single casualty? To me it felt like the end of Harry Potter where JK Rowling totally copped out on killing Harry (which absolutely should have happened in my opinion).
Had to get a couple of those things off my chest. I did like a lot of the nostalgia aspects and the interactions some characters had while in the past. Lot's of great nuggets of gold in those scenes. Still not sure how I felt about hulk and his hybrid state. He's always been my favorite character and I think it's mainly due to his rage and the internal conflict. That was all absent in this movie (although his fake rage was pretty funny).
Anyone else willing to criticize the movie everyone is calling perfect? Just too many happy endings for me to be believable.
In my opinion, it's a great movie but far from the perfection many are making it out to be. I think there is a fanboy aspect to everyone's enthusiasm that is blinding them to some of the shortfalls.
First of all, anytime a franchise delves into time travel, I think it's a bad decision. I was completely prepared for them to use the time infinity stone to somehow reverse the effects of Thano's finger snap. But for them to suddenly stumble on time travel and completely gloss over the construction of a time machine they then use to fix everything seems lazy to me. And unnecessary to complicate things like that when there already exists in the universe a known time manipulating mechanism.
Captain Marvel suddenly arriving on the scene as some all powerful hero to aid the winning side is also lazy writing. They have to just come up with poor excuses for why she is constantly not around rather than have her just dominate because she's so powerful. Seriously. Where is she all the time? And that haircut, yikes.
Piper in a an iron man suit fighting is ridiculous. Totally unnecessary and weird. I feel like it was only done so she could be present when Tony died for the tear jerking effect.
No thanks on fat beer gutted Thor. Didn't like that part.
Not nearly enough deaths. They're fighting this all powerful enemy with a massive army and literally no one of consequence dies. Let me clarify. The two major characters who did die both did so in self sacrificial ways. How on earth did ant man and hawkeye survive the missile barrage unleashed by thanos' ship? How do they all fight this massive army without a single casualty? To me it felt like the end of Harry Potter where JK Rowling totally copped out on killing Harry (which absolutely should have happened in my opinion).
Had to get a couple of those things off my chest. I did like a lot of the nostalgia aspects and the interactions some characters had while in the past. Lot's of great nuggets of gold in those scenes. Still not sure how I felt about hulk and his hybrid state. He's always been my favorite character and I think it's mainly due to his rage and the internal conflict. That was all absent in this movie (although his fake rage was pretty funny).
Anyone else willing to criticize the movie everyone is calling perfect? Just too many happy endings for me to be believable.