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'Avengers: Infinity War' (2018)


Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Director: Anthony Russo & Joe Russo
Screenplay: Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely
Cinematographer: Trent Opaloch
Editors: Jeffrey Ford & Matthew Schmidt
Rated: PG-13

         The Avengers and new allies must work together to the powerful Thanos before he finds all the Infinity stones.
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         One of the most anticipated film of 2018, ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ release date moved a week earlier than the original date. I was looking forward to the all-star cast and to see the adventure they’ll go together. Let me tell you, it was a rollercoaster of emotion for me.

Expectations:
- Lots of Character Interaction
- Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman’s interaction
- Hawkeye comes out of no where
- A Good Time

Reality:
- Got my interactions between characters~
- No Martin Freeman and Hawkeye T^T
- Korg!
- Good time in the beginning, then it went down hill!
- Spiderman!

I went into the theater thinking this was the last Avengers movie, like I knew there would be other Marvel movies, but not one with all of them assembling. I was really enjoying the film with all the comedy and interaction. I was even thinking this might be my favorite Marvel movie, but NO! Things just had to get worse.
There are so many characters in this film, each don’t have a lot of screen time; because of this, you don’t see a lot of character development. It focused on who Thanos was as we saw little snippets of him in past Marvel movies. Thanos repeated techniques in gathering information, both with torturing a sibling.
I was so angry as the credits were rolling. I wasn’t satisfied with the ending, I felt almost cheated. Usually in Marvel movies, even though they are build up for the next movie, they at least have a complete plot for the film. ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ didn’t end in a closure for me. The only one who was satisfied was Thanos! ‘Avengers 4’ better provide answers and closure, or else.





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