Avengers: Endgame - Spoiler Review

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the vengers endgame has officially been released it's crushing the box-office shattering records just demolishing and I'm hoping the majority of you have seen it I wanted to give you guys enough time to see the movie before I talked spoilers so that's your warning this is going to be a spoiler filled review before I get any farther than review I have to do something very special now that you've been warned we can talk about spoilers I can finally talk about this movie now I can actually like say things fully completely without worrying about spoilers first off I want to make an amendment I made an error in my original review the Russo brothers did not write the film as well as direct that's my fault they directed the film the script was written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely and they did an excellent job I apologize for that's my bad but I mentioned in my review that I had something that I predicted that I was thinking it might go a certain way most of my friends were saying they're gonna use the time stone to reverse time and blah blah blah and that's like kind of where everyone was gravitating towards but I was pretty sure that we're gonna try to do time travel and jump back and forth between other films we had seen before in the past ten years and loop all of them into this big arc and that's exactly what they did and I said in my review I wasn't like disappointed by that I wanted that to happen I love the idea of Captain America and Tony and all of them encountering their past selves looking back on things they did maybe some things that they weren't too happy about and they had to comment on them the Americas ass joke was great I loved how that played throughout the scene but it does take a while to set up the rules of what they're going for and you kind of just have to sit back and accept it all right Tony Stark's a genius Bruce banners of genius they're all geniuses in different ways okay they did it they got time-travel alright they'll [ __ ] figure it out I guess you just kind of have to accept it and just move on with it otherwise you're gonna be sitting there nitpicking that's what I talked about the most when I refer to nitpicking in my original review it's super easy to nitpick time-travel movies and different films as mentioned in this movie have presented it in various ways where if you go back and change something it means the future gets changed but this film takes the idea of that creates a brain it's reality like an alternate reality when you change it and and so it's a little confusing to really think about what's going on in the first act and you can really nitpick at hardcore or you can just enjoy the experience because the Russo brothers made a damn good movie I expected that us to be out of the picture somehow because he was barely in a trailer and I found that odd and so I wasn't that surprised that they murder him right off the bat I loved Thor's line I went for the head going back to infinity war I really liked how that all played out and that was sort of the movie we expected to see but maybe some people thought that would happen more towards the end sort of like the beginning of glass the first like 20 minutes of glass was how I thought the whole movie would be but it was just the beginning and then we cut to five years later and that was surprising and I loved how Steve was part of a self-help group he was sort of doing like what Falcon did he was just doing everything he could to help people even if he couldn't be Captain America like he used to be he was just in a self-help group talking to people about their feelings and I thought that was really special when ant-man comes back into play with information about the quantum realm things really start to get moving in regards to the time travel element of the plot but I got I got Tony back in there he's got a kid now which is awesome that was obviously one of the most heartfelt aspects of the movie I have seen so many people talking about that line I love you 3,000 because it really is kind of crushing especially when you see how the film plays out I like what they did with Hawkeye - they definitely took him in a direction I didn't really anticipate tried to stay away from plot details I knew of the Ronin persona and like what that meant for him but I just didn't really know what exactly they were gonna do with him and I loved the scene where he's like killing folks in Tokyo that was awesome and they did a good job of reminding us why Black Widow and Hawkeye our friends in this movie they tried to hit the right emotional beats leading up to black widows eventual sacrifice and what that means for those characters they even reference Budapest again and let's talk about that sacrifice for a minute because I kind of wanted Hawkeye to be the guy to jump and so when he jumps I was like okay I'm satisfied but then Black Widow saved him and I was like damn I get it he's got a family he has a wife he has kids I just my preference is that I've always liked a black widow character more than Hawkeye so I would have loved to have seen her stick around for the final battle at least but I get that in the sense of like moral rightness it makes more sense for Hawkeye to be alive so he can take care of his kids and family I just kind of wish that Black Widow had survived that at the same time it confuses me because they finally announced a deal to make a black widow movie and I'm wondering if that's gonna still happen it would obviously have to be a prequel then I would assume I hope that they finally make a black widow movie it's one of the films I've been wanting to see ever since the beginning of her introduction in Iron Man 2 I've always wanted a black widow movie and I hope they still do it I just don't know what they're gonna do with it now now in my original review I mentioned that the film does take risks with its characters one of them being Thor and I gotta be honest I [ __ ] loved it for a lot of reasons Chris Hemsworth he is hilarious he is a way way better actor than he gets credit for he is phenomenal but I kind of loved it for another reason - he's got this beer belly through the whole movie he has crushing anxiety and panic attacks and yet he still dons his outfit and he fights that house nevertheless he never uses magic or some superpowers to get back to his old shape he just stays that way and he fights Thanos and stands up for himself and his friends and I thought that was a good message you do not have to look like a maxim model to be a hero I like that it's cool another risk that could potentially put off people was what they did with Hulk in this film they've now sort of merged him into the professor a smarter version in which Banner and Hulk have sort of combined to just exist I loved it I mean why not they have continuously done different things with the Hulk to make sure he doesn't get stale because that's the biggest danger with that character he's a fan favorite for a reason but if he just shows up and smashes things in every movie it wouldn't really be that cool after a while but they have always tried to take him in a different direction Ragnarok they finally had him talk and he was in this weird planet and he was happy being there and it was just really funny he disappeared for a while after all Tron and now he's back with this new thing and an infinity war he barely showed up at all so they've tried to do their best to make that character stay fresh and I love the idea that banner being as smart as he is would figure this out finally finally accept what's inside of him for what it is and just learn to live with it and really I just have to give it to the entire creative team behind the MCU for crafting this world for as long as they have because as we got towards that final battle with past Thanos realizing you know what this doesn't have to happen anymore clearly my my life dream is it's not worth anything because the people who are left over they're always gonna miss what they had and not accept what they have and so we get the big final battle they did get the Infinity stones and were able to bring everybody back and I have to give such props to the creative team because I just didn't realize how emotionally invested I was in it this movie has something that a lot of Marvel movies don't have and it's actually a feeling of finality you feel like you were experiencing something ending and like this is really something to pay attention to and I felt invested and my god I mean let's talk about Tony Stark um so I definitely cried and when I say I cried I didn't I didn't like tear up I was full-on bottom lip quivering just the little jittery shaking just I really felt it for this character and Downey jr. I've seen a lot of campaigning for him to get an Oscar nomination for this movie and I would totally be behind that who cares if he's wearing a CGI suit or something like his performance is excellent he's really great in this movie and the idea of his final words being the words that ended the first Iron Man film that's also just a gorgeous idea I thought it was wonderful oh my god yes I forgot about Captain America with Thor's hammer you see that right there is every movie has like that one moment where you're like [ __ ] yes and that was this movie's moment for me it that was just great you know it harken back to Ultron where it were Steve budged the hammer and Thor cut that looked like what oh [ __ ] that whole sequence was just pure fan happiness it gave me what I needed it made you feel fulfilled made me happy made me excited but after Tony died his funeral like I was already feeling it when he gave the message to his family and then when you see the flowers floating and but the next shot where it pans across like everyone he's impacted over these years even the kid from Iron Man 3 ty Simpkins I lost it I mean I lost it I saw it at a press screening and then my wife and I went to a drive-in theater actually there's a drive-in still near us in Ohio and I saw it a second time at the drive-in and we're in the car and the windows are fogging up because we're just bawling our eyes out like I can hear my wife she's like crying like she's lost every a loved one that's how well these guys crafted this universe and you just have to give it to them despite what nitpicks you could have with each little film and and some of the other Marvel films that aren't really that great you just have to sit back and really give them a round of applause for crafting such a unique universe that is filled with so many amazing characters and it's not really until you see that arc that you can actually sit back and think man they really did something unprecedented and this is probably not gonna happen for a long time so after that funeral Captain America has got to go try to hide the Infinity stones and he goes away for a long time he doesn't come back in the machine like they think he's going to and he shows up as this old man and you realize he's lived an entire life up until now and he looks extremely fulfilled and happy he gives the the shield to sam falcon one of my friends was hoping it was Bucky I'm actually really glad at Sam yeah he has more of an emotional connection with Bucky but let's just say the MCU was real life okay and Captain America was legitimately Captain America in real life soldier you know and we got this Winter Soldier guy who was like a terrorist for a while like shooting up public streets and buses and trying to murder people doesn't really make sense to me to give that person the shield even though it was mind control and everything it's like the general public persona would be like why is he captain erricka like that's a terrorist you know Sam's been by cap side this whole time he's never missed a step I like that I really thought that was cool and the final scene with Rodgers and Carter dancing that was emotionally satisfying just about everything I wanted to see happen the way I wanted to see it and some of the extra things I got I was fine with and like I said in my original review I think one of the best parts of this movie is that the superheroes here feel more human than they ever have before they feel desperate they feel like they've got something to lose and they have lost so honestly this movie gave me just about everything I wanted I had little minor nitpicks here and there but I did enjoy it more the second time just like I did with infinity war there's probably some things I forgot to mention and the O Stanley's final cameo and that was sad too it was nice to see him though but there's probably a few things I forgot to mention but overall those are my in-depth thoughts on in-game I hope you guys enjoyed it to let me know what you thought of the film down below and as always if you like this you can click right here and get stuck mine eyes [Music] you
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Views: 1,893,004
Rating: 4.8711443 out of 5
Keywords: Avengers: Endgame, Movie Review, Chris Stuckmann, Reviews, Film, Scene, Clip, Trailer, Teaser, Marvel, Comics, Iron Man, Captain America, Captain Marvel, Stan Lee, Black Widow, Thor, Hawkeye, Hulk, Tony Stark, Steve Rogers, Bruce Banner, Thanos, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Josh Brolin, Paul Rudd, Karen Gillan, Jeremy Renner, Brie Larson, Anthony Russo, Joe Russo, Spoilers, Death, Cameo
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Length: 12min 21sec (741 seconds)
Published: Sun Apr 28 2019
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