Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
No problem...back on topic. Just wanted to make sure the opinion you were taking that "victory lap" against was a real one and not a straw man.
On Infinity War. I saw it twice this weekend. It was fun for what it was. A perfect on screen reflection of event comics for better and for worse. Lots of great "fist pumping moments" as some like to say. High intensity. But the pacing was a bit too frenetic and the nature of the movie didn't allow room for many of the characters to breath. That being said it was a massive achievement. I don't think this movie could possibly be much better than it was. I think there are just limitations to what can be done with a movie like this.
But one thing bothered me. And maybe I'm just overexposed to industry news or overly cynical, but it was hard to be emotional affected by the ending when many of the characters who turned to dust are obviously going to be coming back. If they had just restrained themselves on Black Panther, Spidey, and Star Lord I would have at least been able to entertain the idea that this might stick. But with those three gone, you know its' getting erased in 4. Too many sequels, and too much money on the line. So it lacks emotional weight that some of the deaths earlier in the film had.
You seem to reflect some of the critics reviews (same who pledged their loyalty to Johnson’s “deep take” that was like a dog chasing it’s ears)...
I do agree a little on the pace...don’t think they planned on how jammed it was till the shooting was done...and Disney/amc will never allow a longer one...
And the end...yeah...it’s obviously a hoax...but I thought they tried to concentrate on two real losses that seem more permenant.
But remember: the joker or penguin always had Batman tied up after last weeks episode and you knew he was getting out in the first scene this week...
...that’s the fun of it. Low point this year...jedi next.
Plenty of “fist pump”...and that’s good. Nobody wanted the falcon to to blow...so they changed it. None of us ever forgot. And Akbar wasn’t a chump...but I digress.
The thing that nobody is giving enough credit for is that this is a 100% a character story with action interspersed. I think that’s gonna be a real strong point in the longterm - which is all that matters. Has there been a Better developed bad guy? Ever?
Magento over many movies...maybe Zod...ras al ghul? Can’t think of one better filled out or performed.
