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Avengers: Endgame Movie Review Writing

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Infinity War was a great movie, but it worked as the film which is separate from the MCU first of all. As its part, the film was fantastic as well, but its final did not interact with the viewer as it should do. The reason was simple: any person who kept an eye on Marvel announcements a bit understood the final was a fiction which will be canceled in the next movie. And this understanding was a matter of some minutes to pass after they saw the Thanos’s click.

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Why? Well, because Peter Parker, Doctor Strange, and T’Challa whose solo-movies were announced before May 2018. Let’s not forget third “Guardians of the Galaxy.” The same problem touched them: would anyone leave them without the Rocket? But when speaking of the beautiful solo-movie about Thanos, the previous issue is probably the only thing one could blame it for.

With “Avengers: Endgame,” the situation is different. As a part of the Marvel universe working correctly with ten previous movies, this film is excellent. It also consists of accurate fan service and perfectly interacts with the viewer’s emotions.

While as a separate movie, it is a terrible thing if one compares it to the audience’s expectations. It’s clear that the Avengers: Endgame trailer showed the film would be better than most of today’s blockbusters, but… But Avengers: Endgame is a part of the Infinity War (creators told more than once that the third and the fourth movies about Avengers are a single long movie), which annihilates its achievements.

What’s Bad about Avengers: Endgame?

They lost the narrative balance. In the Infinity War, dynamic scenes proportionally interchanged dialogues: during the first 30 minutes of the previous film, viewers could see Hulk fighting with Thanos and the first arrival of his companions to the Earth, which meant two great battle scenes). In Avengers: Endgame, you’ll see no action in the first half of the movie. One three-second-long scene is not an action.

For an entertaining movie of its top caliber, Avengers: Endgame makes viewers feel bored with its length. Comparing with previous Avengers (not too much shorter than Endgame), it is way too much.

Producers brought desperate and fearful situation jokes back to the screen. Their black humor looks unnecessary sometimes, and at certain moments, the viewer would think there is too much of unnatural fun in an emergency.

Strong heroes are out of the battlefield just because Avengers: Endgame wouldn’t happen otherwise. Or it could happen but be nearly 90 minutes long.

Many logical gaps appear. It is especially worth to mention those with the butterfly effect and time paradoxes. While watching after heroes going through the places of their past battles and moments for glory, every Marvel fan is bound to get truly satisfied… until he or she tries to understand the sense of events happening on the screen with the mind.

What’s Up?

All in all, the movie is the most fabulous fan service piece and the death of the Marvel Cinema Universe at a time. What Endgame made to its world can be compared to “The Last Jedi.” Both films don’t care about the laws of their settings. Episode 8 changes the logic of open space battles, limits of Jedi possibilities, and the lore itself. Such an approach reduces the achievements of all previous movies. It asks the viewer directly: couldn’t rebels find at least one crazy kamikaze to hit the Death Star on the light-speed-fast spacecraft?

But let’s go back to the Endgame. To avoid Avengers: Endgame spoilers, here is an example: a regular human easily holds the Infinity Gem in hand (without a gauntlet or the protection field like Tesseract on it). Fans can remind of consequences from the first part of “Guardians of the Galaxy,” can’t they? In Avengers: Endgame, you’ll see no consequences. But when comparing all the gaps with the famous “butterfly effect,” they all are just flowers.

And what’s the worst thing: the viewer does not have a choice which side to support. In a previous movie, many fans stood for Thanos as the revealed hero with his understandable motivation to save the world in the way he thinks to be right.

In Avengers: Endgame, the carefully built image of a titan was utterly destroyed. Thanos became a pure, average Marvel’s villain who wants to kill everyone. What’s left from him is the best play of Josh Brolin and Thanos’s soundtrack theme.

When speaking of Infinity War, one could remember fans arguing: who was the best antagonist of the MCU? Thanos or Loki? After the Avengers: Endgame release, the answer is evident again, and it’s not on Thanos’s favor.

Yes, the technical component of Avengers: Endgame is at the high level, but it still does not reach the standard of Infinity War. In the whole movie, there was just one remarkable battle scene. In a previous Avengers part, there were five of them. Five, Carl!

Direct Speech on Avengers: Endgame

I love films for strong emotions they can give (excluding the hate towards everyone who has something in common with the creation of the particular movie). When I watch films, I look for drama, happiness, sadness, pain, regret, hope, horror, rage, or peacefulness. I love it when the film makes me cry despite a bunch of problems with its plot, graphics, cameraman failures, and so on. And that is why I still recommend everyone to watch Avengers: Endgame, despite the fact I criticized it a lot previously.

Avengers: Endgame will never become my favorite movie or at least one of them. I doubtfully will watch it more than a couple of times at my initiative. But it gave me the strongest emotions possible. It let me feel emotions I looked for during several years watching the superhero movies by DC and Marvel.

It made me cry so hard the death of Rachel Dawes, or all the characters from the Infinity War seemed to be something ordinary. It destroyed everything we loved after eleven years. When saying “we,” I mean not only fans but neutral viewers. Fans will require a psychological help course after they watch Avengers: Endgame.

It is the top of the Marvel super-universe, the bright star decorating the high figure of Kevin Feige. It is the Endgame of the incredible story having a length of 50 hours and nearly $4 billion budget. Nobody ever watched such a movie before. And they doubtfully will attend another one in the nearest future.

Avengers: Endgame plot and the movie itself is a real emotional nightmare. In fact, it destroys the history lasting as several seasons of a good TV-series. After you finish watching the Endgame, things get changed. A couple of minutes later, you understand how massive was that change. Like, there is no point to watch previous movies of the Avengers franchise, because many of them don’t exist in this cinematic universe anymore and everything they give is lies and nostalgia.

I won’t go on thinking why Avengers: Endgame is a priceless diamond shaped like a tombstone, because it is impossible to discuss the case without spoilers. But here is what I need to say: Avengers: Endgame is the unbelievably brave movie breaking everything fans loved and believed in.

Conclusion on Avengers: Endgame

If the Infinity War made me believe that the “dark Marvel” is possible, and the victory of Good is not an axiom in their movies, then Endgame happily pounds this knowledge in heads of viewers with Mjolnir and Stormbreaker. But still, all that the film leaves after itself is a burnt ground. I have no idea how to watch the following movies of the Avengers franchise yet. I want to believe Kevin Feige has such a plan.

When speaking of technical and other “mechanical” aspects of the movie like sound, visuals, action, acting, quantity, and quality of references and “Easter eggs,” and so on, I’d say one thing: go watch the movie. “This is Marvel, baby!”

No matter what they say, the main goal of any fictional movie is to bring pure emotions. In this field, Avengers: Endgame is a unique masterpiece. It is a bad movie, but it is the best bad movie I’ve ever seen.

P.S. Captain America is actually the worthiest one of all Avengers.

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