Sunday 13 May 2018

Avengers Infinity War (2018): Review



The avengers review, obviously. Yeah despite my deciding not to watch superhero movies on the big screen anymore, I could not miss the biggest release of the year. Welcome everyone to my rant of the month. This time it will surely be short.



The movie starts with Thanos already attacking Thor’s ship of Asgard survivors. We see how powerful Thanos is as he’s killed most of the inhabitants, defeated Loki, Thor and even Hulk. Then Hulk manages to escape and so does Thor. Thor goes on to find a weapon to kill Thanos where he meets the Guardians of The Galaxy and Hulk goes to earth to warn everyone that Thanos is coming to steal the rest infinity stones. 



The story is nothing new as we were all aware what was going to happen. But then, marvel is not known for surprising stories. It is known for its action and comedy and creating an epic universe which is both colossal in scope as well as personal in nature. Frankly, though, I am really fed of the marvel brand of humour now. Those wisecracks and silly jokes in the face of annihilation and giddy music at inappropriate times is just not so much fun anymore. 


The direction of the movie was pretty average with no creativity or thrill of any particular scene at any time. The CGI was well done yet nothing truly mesmerising. Music (except the Wakanda theme) was pretty average too. The performances of all actors were, well what can I say, not really Oscar worthy. These people are just so well verse in their characters that you sometimes don’t even see the actor underneath and it is quite difficult to connect with them in their emotional moments. Though, the Wakandans are always fun to watch. I like everything they do and all sequences shot there. Even the one hero I hate the most (Cap Am) can't ruin Wakanda. (wait, I hate Thor even more)

Actually the whole movie was just the way fans wanted it to be. The purists and casual simpleminded fans alike. There was something for everyone. Even if you haven’t seen all of the marvel cinematic universe movies, you should not have too much trouble understanding this. The whole movie was a very average deal but that’s how maybe it should’ve been made. There aren’t any low moments at all and things work on a very good pace throughout. Ofcourse except a few annoyances. One such thing for me was the close up shot of two people having an intense sentimental stare contest. This happens far too often in the movie. Mostly around a window with low light from a single source. But every scene and every conversation that takes place in this scenario is utterly useless and boring.



By the end, you start thinking how many times am I gonna see the same colourful heroes fail and Thanos triumph almost too luckily. The end scene might upset and/or confuse some dim portion of the fanbase but to be fair it’s not really much of a shocker after all that’s been built throughout the movie. Now with just the original Avengers left now, most of us can predict how it’s going to play out in the next part of the mega billion dollar franchise.

The Verdict
You’re not going to listen to me anyway. So go ahead, watch this movie. But really, it’s a great fun summer action flick with a good enough ending and decently entertaining action sequences. Same old characters are not so interesting now and everyone is a bit too touchy-feely about everything so it might annoy some viewers. But hey, it is always fun to watch so many characters assemble and do their thing collectively. This must be the biggest plus point. This is how they sold the Avengers (2012) movie and this formula still works quite fine. Actually this is more or less a Salman Khan movie but with superheroes and something a little bit resembling a script. P.S- Do not miss the Arrested Development easter eggs.


The author now contemplates why he's been watching each and every marvel movie since 2010.

"Wakanda shit is this?" 
                         -Hawkeye
  

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