Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Avengers: Infinity War | Marvel's Grand Design
They say you can only harness the lightning in the bottle once, but nineteen times makes Marvel Studios way ahead of the curve. If the Philadelphia76ers have figured out “The Process” to make it to the NBA Playoffs, this studio seems to have done it in strides with enough learning experience to produce quality superhero films.
Sorry DC Comics but it feels like you never existed after seeing this film. It gave so man feels that it’s going to be difficult for some people who have seen this first hand. Though with great respect from the studio and the other people who’ll be seeing this in the next few das #ThanosDemandsYourSilence and the hashtag is appropriate for those hyped up to see it in their nearest cinema.
From the beginning to the only post credit scene it was certainly mind blowing and the production value has gotten better each Marvel film. I recall seeing Iron Man after picking up some comic books during Free Comic Book Day in 200 8 I was with a friend to catch it and at that time the Dark Knight was the most talked about film for Warner Bros and DC Comics.
Iron Man was like an indie film and appears underrated though it delivered as the very first film from Marvel before the company was acquired by Disney in 2009 it paved the way to give Robert Downey Jr. the character that made him an icon. Now with Infinity War, we see him towards the end of his contract portraying Tony Stark.
The old guard and founding members of the Avengers have certainly grown up with new faces joining in Marvel’s Greatest Super Team they appear unstoppable, but what makes these characters popular is how well written and the way this was a grand film visually. It makes everyone think Marvel doesn’t run out of fumes.
If you believe that there’s a “superhero fatigue” it doesn’t show how Infinity War look tired. It delivered a culmination and defined how “everything is connected” since the very Iron Man. Sitting inside the cinema on the first day of the regular screening was certainly a rollercoaster ride. I’ve been patient with the film's release since Thor Ragnarok to Black Panther there was a build up.
Now, all we need to do is be patient and see what the other people would say about this film. Overall it is worth seeing it and if you’re a student in South Australia you can certainly see this for $5.00 with Palace Nova’s student promo and all you need is to fill up the form either in their Adelaide branch or in Prospect you’ll definitely enjoy not only seeing this film, but the next ones about to be released.
“Avengers: Infinity War” is now showing in cinemas worldwide. Its now playing in Australia and New Zealand since April 25, 2018, from Marvel Studios in cinemas.
RATED: A+
NOTE: This film was screened publicly at Palace Nova East End in Adelaide, South Australia. This is reviewed with a personal opinion without spoilers not for you to agree or disagree about the views written by the author but to gain insight on his perspective about the film.
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