I guess what I can say is I'm surprised about how "human" a lot of the characters seemed to me. The scenes with
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Thor was talking about losing his family to Rocket
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Thanos's love for Gamora
Spoiler:, and just the intermixing of the personal relationships/life across the universe melded well. The Russos did their absolute best with a massive cast of characters, and to weave so many moving parts and still integrate the trademark MCU humor/stakes for the characters is amazing to me.
Vision's love for Scarlet Witch
There are tons of great fight scenes, but there is a lot of loss throughout the film and it really permeates the characters interactions. Which are priceless Tony meeting and clashing with Strange/Quill, the look of relief when the Avengers meet again, and just how heavy
Spoiler:will really make the next movie a great bit of resolution with the loss of more principle cast members. All and all I really loved this film and Thanos was a great villain who was worth the decade it took to get us to this point. I'm excited for next year and how the Avengers manage to pick up the broken pieces. Also my mouth dropped at
the losses are
Spoiler:, that was really ****ing sad and my mouth dropped. Their relationship was one of my favorite parts of the movie, and that scene is by far my absolute favorite in the MCU now.
When Peter died in Tony's arms and he was scared and begging not to go
10/10
Just got back from this. It really was worth the wait. Not going to go into too many details, because I would end up writing an essay, but will say that the standouts for me were Iron Man, Thor and Dr Strange, and obviously Thanos himself.
It seems like things are still going according to
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Dr Strange's plan though. Well, that's what I got from him scrolling the future and seeing only one way to victory, and then saving Tony, saying it was the only way. So, Stark must play a part in the end game.