Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: April 26, 2019
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cheeseburgersMay 2, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The best way to describe Endgame is chaotic which is expected when a movie tries to bring together so many characters. However, many sub-plot lines seem shoehorned. Captain Americas demise seemed strange, and really didn't fit the movie. How Iron Man managed to take the stones off of the glove at the end didn't make sense. Captain America coming in and destroying the entire enemy ship as if it were butter, I mean come on, had she shown up 10 minutes sooner there would not have been any fight. That should be a sign of a character that is too OP. Thanos is initially able to throw Captain Marvel aside, then tries again and isn't able to without the power stone. The evil nebula dying without killing a single character. Thanos refusing to finish off any of iron man, thor, or captain america even though he indicated that it was personal now. He literally just stood there for a minute doing nothing until the reinforcements showed up. Thor, captain america, and iron man were unable to defeat thanos without him even having the stones? It seemed like the 3 of them together would've been able to pull it off in infinity war if thanos hadn't had the stones yet. These are just the plot holes I can remember 3 days after watching.

The pacing of the movie was herky jerky as well. I was yawning in the theater for the first 45 minutes of the movie. Some parts were just too slow and drawn out. Finally, if you're going to kill off captain america and iron man, they should have killed thor as well to wrap it all up cleanly. Not only that, but let the legacy of the characters end there. Don't pass the captain america shield to his side kick and the role of iron man to tony starks wife and friend.

The sound and music was great. The video effects were awesome. I didn't have a problem with most of the jokes or spoken lines. But the plot holes, pacing, and legacies are what subtracted 4 points for me.
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sonicman1292May 2, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. as a big fan of marvel in general incluiding MCU, avengers endgame is exactly what i expected for the end, this movie have everything to make you cry for emotions like hapiness and sadness, the fans-service are insane on this movie, when i saw captain america with the mjonir it was amazing, i really liked how tony stark and steve ends in this universe, of course it also bring a little bit of sadness to me, because is hard to see the 2 leading characters of the avengers leaving the universe, especially tony stark that was my favorite avenger, the guy who started and ending this cicle, but the MCU give him an honorable death just like i expected, before the end game, Stark sacrificed himself 3 times to save the earth, so this is his last sacrifice to keep the universe alive, even if my favorite avenger died for it, it was really an honorable death and about Steve, when i saw him dancing with peggy, my eyes turn into a river of tears, he pass his shield to falcon and it was amazing tho, i think that steve did everything for the universe, he helped alot of people aways fighting for the earth and at the end he gives a decent life to himself. Expand
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ThrenodistMay 2, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. About the all female scene: as a straight guy, I like that scene. I have seen so many negative comments about it and state the scene is so "forced". Well, if we use this mindset, the whole movie is "forced" because so many things had to happen at the right place and right time: Tony Stark meeting his father, Steve Rogers getting back with his love of life. Also, if Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hawkeye, Star Lord, Black Panther and Dr. Strange are fighting together in one scene, I don't think people would say it's "forced" although they are all males. Last but not least, this whole movie is a fan service. Let's just celebrate the diversity of the superhero lineup. Everyone of them is the favorite for some fans. You don't need to bash others to love one. Thank you! Expand
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SnipeOriginMay 2, 2019
For what it is, a decade long franchise, that killed many important characters in previous entry. They achived everything. It was very tense, the whole time though, it has comedy to losen that up, and great action.
Lil' more action would be great.
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MuradilloMay 2, 2019
Ну шо пацаны я всё таки глянул Мстителей:финал!Это просто круть фильмы достоин просмотра.Мне всё понравилось кроме очень трудного и долгово начало.А так просто Класс и этот фильм надо смотреть фильм вместе с всеми фильмами и прошлымиНу шо пацаны я всё таки глянул Мстителей:финал!Это просто круть фильмы достоин просмотра.Мне всё понравилось кроме очень трудного и долгово начало.А так просто Класс и этот фильм надо смотреть фильм вместе с всеми фильмами и прошлыми мстителями бесконечности. Ну на этом всё фильм оправдал ожидания и на этом я закончу пока. p.s Этому фильму больше подходит название война бесконечности это кто понял/ Expand
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ViddiotMay 1, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Avengers:End Game provides an entertaining climax to the current generation of Marvel Super hero films however, like Hawkeye and Black Widow at Vormir, it came pretty close to falling from the cliff and failing the mission in a few places, but thankfully crisp (not rushed) pacing provided a life-line whenever we were staring into the abyss.

We begin with a continuation of the gloom cast by the end of Infinity War, and are invited to a heartbreaking picnic with Hawkeye, this scene is played well; not overdone. It is sad and reminds us of what has been at stake, and the recent defeat of the Avengers. It sets the tone for the film nicely; we are going to have to confront the emotional debris left in Thanos' wake over the course of the next few hours. We settle in for the ride.

The only problem with the picnic scene is it happens during the day, while over in Wakanda...presumably simultaneously, it was also daytime. I suppose we can just re-imagine Hawkeye's farm was in Africa. But it certainly looks more likely a good scene was developed and shot without much thought going on regarding the time-line of events. Which is strange, because as the film goes on. Time becomes a central issue.

Stark is rescued,avoiding certain death twice in the space of a few days now...he returns bitter and damaged, as are all our heroes. We go after Thanos then take a break for 5 years.

Thor is suffering PTSD. As a big fan of The Big Lewbowski,
I enjoyed his transformation here, but had some horrible Luke Skywalker flashbacks, which I think are the main trigger from some of the outrage on-line at this decision. I think it works here, because Marvel has always had a comedic element. Thor had a compelling reason to be in the state he was in, and the writers allow us to see him rise from the ashes of himself again as the final battle looms.

Once the time travel story begins, we came close to the fall. The constant referencing of films (as with Spiderman in Infinity war referencing the Alien franchise) and revisiting scenes from previous films seemed to bog the story down. Rather than making me feel connected to these characters because of their familiarity with the actual world, I felt pulled out of the fantasy...the effect was to break the fourth wall and rather than finding it charming I felt it broke immersion. Despite this being essentially a fun entertainment piece I hate it when immersion gets broken and I'm forced to realize I'm in a room full of people I don't know, (despite the enjoyment of the shared experience of watching a film in a theater),I came here to escape all these people for a few hours. Luckily, the time travel sequences are handled briskly, and are used to set up some nice moments with Captain America (which pays off nicely at the end) the Tony, Mr Stark, Jarvis triangle and then Thor with his mother.

My only disappointment with the film is the transformation of Thanos (or regression?).
He was a mystery for so long, and then his motivation and cold logic were one of the best things about Infinity War. His personal sacrifice and strength of will to persevere toward his goal, were terrifying and unique. Unfortunately, here we take a turn, and his philosophy is reduced to a simple desire to destroy all life, and remake the world(s) in his own image. Oh...this interesting and complex villain is now just a regular Bad Guy. Let's just all beat each other up now.
The climactic fight is spectacular, there is a sense of real peril for most of our heroes and the film manages to keep us on edge. There are a few cringe moments, but again it's a subjective and personal question of taste, little things that don't really damage the film but we could have done without.
Captain Marvel again giving us an unwelcome Last Jedi Flashback, flying though Thanos's spaceship in a reflection of the Last Jedi Light-speed ram.
In the midst of battle, everything pauses conveniently as a few reunions take place, the whole Grrrl squad moment was a cringe, but thankfully they moved on quickly and didn't make too much of a deal about it.

Jump to the final moment of the battle and here comes the coup de grace..'I am....Iron man'. Now that moment was excellent, and was worth sacrificing the Thor 'I went for the head' climax by positioning that as a surprise at the start of the film. We got the best of both worlds there.

So in conclusion. A worthy part 2 to Infinity War, which was a very hard act to follow, let alone to try and top. The film looks beautiful, the action sequences are easy to follow and mostly avoid 'shaky cam'. A sad but satisfying end for Iron man; his heroes journey is complete. Having grown from self centered to self sacrificing over the course of the films. Captain America says farewell and his decision was logical and consistent to his desires, and Thor seems a great fit for the Guardians of the Galaxy.

I look forward to watching Infinity War and End Game back to back in a marathon someday soon.
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VG_AlexMay 2, 2019
"Avengers: Endgame" is an excellent commercial movie,Marvel spent 10 years to prepare a wonderful show.Straightforward stories with a spectacular effects is good for every audiences.

8.0 Great
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kjm47May 2, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I love this! It's now my favorite movie. Cap was worthy, then his shield broke, then a bunch of people showed up, the biggest battle ever happened, Tony died, Black Widow died, Sam's gonna become a mix of Captain America and the Falcon. To all the people who gave this a 6 or lower, u can shove ur opinions up urs. Expand
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joechipMay 2, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It's the hype that kills you.......after Marvel took some brave risks with IW which gave provided the film with substance and emotional gravitas, they directors, unsurprisingly, chose to unwind all of that and essentially, with the exception of the death of Iron Man, return everything to the status quo (yawn). The most interesting character from IW was Thanos, who, rarely for a Marvel villain, had a clear motive and was an emotionally complex character whose obsession with his own destiny destroyed everything he loved, in the name of 'saving' the universe. Interesting stuff. So do the writers do? they kill him off in the first few minutes, only to bring him back via time travel, which results in the Thanos of this film becoming another caricature of a villain; this Thanos has not been through the Trauma of sacrificing his own daughter, or through the hard graft of travelling across the galaxy to acquire the infinity stones. He's just another over-powered villain here. They should have found a more creative way to make the 'original' Thanos a viable threat, which would have forced the writers to come up with a more imaginative way of tackling Thanos for the second time, instead of using brute force in (another) final battle sequence. The humour was pitched at just the right level in IW, there's even more of it here and as such the film is tonally confused and feels more like Thor:Ragnarok than a sequel to IW. Captain Marvel is also grossly underused, especially after the not-so-subtle hint and the end of that film that she was going to play a part in Endgame. The time travel plot is incredibly inelegant and I'm still not sure on the logic that it doesn't really matter what you do in the past because it won't affect the future anyway? It was a device solely used to revisit some of the old Marvel movies, which is shameless fan service but I'm not necessarily against fan service and I'm sure it was a fun nostalgia trip for a lot of people. The filmmakers also do not really explore what life is like on Earth post Thanos' eradication of half of life on the planet - yes it's quieter and people are still sad, but there was a real chance to explore some interesting questions as to whether there was any (admittedly brutal) sense in what Thanos was trying to achieve (there is a moment where Cap comments that a pod of dolphins were seen because the rivers are less polluted due to less human traffic, but that is quickly quashed). However I appreciate most Marvel fans are not paying to see an intelligent comment on the problem of overpopulation. So what does this all add up to? an average Marvel movie where there are no real surprises or deviation from the standard formula. IW was by far a superior film but any sense of venturing into the unknown that IW established was quickly eradicated by a click of the studio's fingers..... Expand
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emirbudMay 2, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The only plus to this movie, and the only reason for score 1 in stead of 0 is ... no, it is 0. The makers of this movie have failed miserably. It is difficult to make such a movie work, with so many characters, but they get an F nonetheless. They could have done a much better job. Let me repeat one thing about superhero movies. They are inherently dumb. The whole premise is just dumb - people with superpowers. But it's a wonderful fantasy - people with superpowers. That's why the creators must put in extra effort to mitigate the dumbness by making the best possible story. Some superhero movies do a better job at that than others. This one does not, and I rank it really low, along with 'Thor - The Dark World' and 'Batman - The Dark Knight Rises'. I shall only mention two things out of many, that make this movie so awful: Thor and Feminism. Let me address both. Thor, one of my favorite characters in Marvel comics and the great Dignitary, has generally been portrayed terribly in the movies - all of them, with the possible exception of Infinity War. First, he's been bland and a spoiled brat in Thor - part one, then he's a stupid, uninteresting oaf through a couple of movies, and then they start introducing clownish aspects to this character, which culminates catastrophically in this movie with fat, drunk, whiny, bum Thor. It is unforgivable. To make things even worse, they don't even let him get in a single blow against Thanos in the final battle. He just gets brutalized by Thanos, and Captain America basically takes over his supposed role, and battles Thanos properly. In the end, they put him with the Guardians of Galaxy. Since they are a bunch of clowns, he's should fit right in, but another problem there is that Chris Hemsworth is simply not funny. Maybe he could have been very good for the role of Thor, had they written the character properly, but he's no comedian, however hard he may try. I guess some people thought that he was very funny being shocked and zapped, he was not.
As for the feminism: I like feminism. I also like a good sandwich, but if you shove it violently down my throat, I am going to hate that particular sandwich, and I'm going to hate you. I am talking about that scene during the final battle when ONLY female characters come together to support Captain Marvel in whatever she was trying to do, I don't care. If you desperately want to push societal issues in what is basically a lowbrow superhero movie, you should nonetheless try to make it less painfully obvious and stupid.
MCU finale is a total fail. I watched it, many people watched it, you'll watch it, but it is bad.
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ComandanteCobraApr 30, 2019
Good, a solid movie that reconnet and offer closure to some aspects of the franchise...after about 10 years of Marvel cinematic universe it wasn't an easy task to accomplish. Kudos to that. But It's a little inferior to Infinity war orGood, a solid movie that reconnet and offer closure to some aspects of the franchise...after about 10 years of Marvel cinematic universe it wasn't an easy task to accomplish. Kudos to that. But It's a little inferior to Infinity war or Avengers 1:
Some parts are well made but other not so much...like the majority of the humorous parts (too many and too silly). Thor and Hulk are really bad represented here.
Other than that it's a must watch..the day after the movie premiere I spotted people (and tv news) in my country talking about superheroes and not about the last soccer match...for and old nerd like me It's a little revolution...and in a good way.
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MrThanosMay 2, 2019
Full of plotholes, weird/illogical character decisions, weird/illogical world building, numerous writing decisions and moments that are clearly put there with an agenda, etc. For what it promised, rather disappointing.
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AngryShark92Apr 26, 2019
This is a classic case of being overwhelmed by hype and desperation for a good piece of writing that our subjective views can outweigh the objective truth of the film. Initially, I wanted to give this film an 8 or 9, but now I am thinking 6This is a classic case of being overwhelmed by hype and desperation for a good piece of writing that our subjective views can outweigh the objective truth of the film. Initially, I wanted to give this film an 8 or 9, but now I am thinking 6 or 7 are more appropriate after multiple viewings.

Robert Downey Jr. by himself, is one of the main reasons to watch this movie, he is at the top of his game, his character arc is meaningful and impactful, and all of his interactions in the movie are heartfelt and excellently delivered, especially when it comes to conversations with Captain America, Peter Parker, and his own father.

This film also boasts a hefty amount of fan service by bringing all of our favourite heroes together for one last time and it was a treat to watch. All the usual character interactions, funny dialogue, and nicely-timed one liners are present and land properly, with minor exceptions, and this movie certainly does make for a bit of an emotional rollercoaster, and I thoroughly enjoyed it for what it was.

Unfortunately, this film also became littered with plot conveniences, inconsistencies, and holes, the moment it decided to introduce time travel. This is always an incredibly tricky plot device that many movies struggle to implement properly, and this film is no exception. Time travel will always open up a million scenarios of "Why didn't they do this, at this point, to achieve this?", and it ultimately hurts the storyline as a result.

Some characters also seemed to get worse in this instalment. The Hulk, is now a weird human hulk hybrid who is competent with his science (not enough for time travelling), able to control his temper, and is busy dabbing in cafés. Thor is now an overweight, disheveled shell of his previous self, who spends his time drinking and injecting awful Fortnite and online gaming references that won't age well. Thanos is more of angsty teen with emotional issues, rather than the intellectual and maniacal prophet he was in Infinity War, which was one of my favourite MCU characters. Captain Marvel is back and causes more damage in her 15 minutes of screen time than any superhero ever, big sigh on that one.

The big battle was a bit too short for my liking, especially considering the buildup and hype it received from its previous instalments, but was still ultimately entertaining and fun to watch. Also have to mention that outside of Tony Stark, Rocket & Nebula were my favourite performers in this film. Rocket, for the comedy, and Nebula for the internal conflict and character arc. I thought most characters were either average, below average, awful, or did not receive enough screen time to evaluate.

+ Robert Downey Jr. and his stellar performance
+ Rocket & Nebula were great characters
+ Excellent special effects
+ Emotional character interactions and payoffs
+ Some well timed humorous moments
+ Worth the theatre ticket price
+ Gratuitous fan service

- Slow start and awkward pacing
- Plot inconsistencies, holes, and conveniences
- Over abundance of poorly timed humour moments
- Awkward cultural references
- Some characters are awful in this
- Minor political injections
- Captain Marvel

Overall, this is a case of the Russo brothers having to do so much within a certain time frame, like closing all the character arcs, and it may have ultimately suffered because of this. Objectively: 5/10, Subjectively: 9/10, Overall: 7/10.
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shadowfreak99Apr 28, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Fascinating timeline despite mentioning previous MCUs storyline all together in one single movie without any plot holes, the 3 hours runtime doesn't feel so long due to its suspense story, there is funny moment, epic moment and the most important one.......... The heartbreaking moment. All characters have done their role very well, it is one of the greatest superhero movie of all time . Expand
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Y0daM0useMay 1, 2019
I grew up with the marvel universe and i have to say this is the most perfect send-off for the most perfect series of all time. Everything in the movie works well the scenes gel together nothing is ham-fisted the jokes in the movie just likeI grew up with the marvel universe and i have to say this is the most perfect send-off for the most perfect series of all time. Everything in the movie works well the scenes gel together nothing is ham-fisted the jokes in the movie just like nearly every other Marvel movie are laugh out loud. It's funnier then alleged comedies. Its like three movies in one but it all works. Its an edge of your seat action movie, A laugh out loud comedy and has depressing scenes that are tear jerking. Altogether is perfect nd amazing fan-service. Expand
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fruit1May 1, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie's plot is half-baked with lots of holes. Not a lot of action scenes, too much backstory about lives of superheroes. Thor did not really play an important part in the movie. Overall, it seems like the movie was a little cash-grab. Expand
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LostinNY690May 1, 2019
An epic end to over ten years of MCU movies as the arc of the Avengers comes to an end. This movie is long and I understand it but they could have cut 30 mins. and still told the story just fine three hours just a little long. It is a mustAn epic end to over ten years of MCU movies as the arc of the Avengers comes to an end. This movie is long and I understand it but they could have cut 30 mins. and still told the story just fine three hours just a little long. It is a must watch for anyone who is a fan of the Marvel Universe. Expand
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LiamHonestMay 1, 2019
This movie is utter garbage... Timetravel "This is not some back to the future bs" - True, Back to the future was a masterpiece... This movie is just overrated and totally trash. I am a marvel series fan, but Endgame did everything wrong... 3This movie is utter garbage... Timetravel "This is not some back to the future bs" - True, Back to the future was a masterpiece... This movie is just overrated and totally trash. I am a marvel series fan, but Endgame did everything wrong... 3 hours garbage. No plot convenience , no action... Without spoiling, that movie is horrible... Just boring and some of the worst and unsatisfying movies I have watched in years... Superstar cast... Boring predictable garbage... Expand
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sandbornMay 1, 2019
The only reason to see this movie is for its climatic final act. Everything else leading to this is just an exercise in futility. Perhaps left to smarter writers, the whole time-travel, alternating timelines idea could've worked; but hereThe only reason to see this movie is for its climatic final act. Everything else leading to this is just an exercise in futility. Perhaps left to smarter writers, the whole time-travel, alternating timelines idea could've worked; but here it's just a mess. Expand
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Ken_HeisenbergMay 1, 2019
Yes the movie is that good. For any Marvel universe fan this is a must-see movie as it is the last one and arguably the best one. It's a pity that some of the heroes die, which means we definitely won't see them again. The ending is very beatiful.
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IbrahimaMay 1, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Every body of cinematography that is as beloved as EndGame, or Game Of Thrones becomes popular to hate on its last run for some reason, and everybody keeps talking about how “it sucked” because they did not get their personally designed fan service. I loved Avengers EndGame, they did not go for the cliche route of THANOS VS THE AVENGERS immediately, they immediately closed that possibility and left us confused. The time travel part was great because it showed their growth over time, everybody kept talking about how we’ve seen them grow, the time travel highlighted that growth ( Nebula’s old ways, Captain America altough he stayed good, Loki when he was still a thief and a thief only, and Iron man and his relationship with his father being mended through his love for his daughter and the time travel ), the way they brought Thanos back was a bit forced but it was a necessary for a good comeback. The last fight was simply empic, congratulations to the visual effects team, they are to be credited for that, the fight scenes were amazing, everyone was giving Thanos a taste of his own medicine, I liked the fact that Captain Marvel respectfully let the original Avengers have their moment. They also stayed realistic, Tony Stark died ( as he should have had ) by using the stones at the same time, the death of Black Widow was unexpected since we all knew the actress had her standalone movie ( which will be a prequel for sure now ), and Captain America only has a few years left to live, and depending on what the actor decides Thor got a nice loose ending that could be reincorporated into the Guardians Of The Galaxy’s timeline as the character became comical.
I liked keeping the death, well death, I’m really sad that Gamora and Vision will never be again, but it’s life. It has to end at some point. Overall it was a great movie, and a great conclusion to the Marvel Saga, which I suspect will end after this, I don’t think people are ready to invest another 10 years of character buildup that lead to a fateful moment, so like Rober Downey Jr said “it is just a trend”, and I suspect the trend has come to a beautiful and tragic end.
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sksoegaardMay 1, 2019
This movie is great it ends all the story lines of the different characters. It packs an emotional punch and i cried my eyes out in the theater. This movies is a great ending to a big franchise.
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DocTMay 1, 2019
Disappointing. The build up was slow and even got boring at times. The movie was enjoyable but not great. Not sure what others found great in this movie. Definitely not my favourite avengers movie
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Lambo442Apr 29, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This review contains spoilers...For a 3 hour movie there is surprisingly little action. Central characters like Thor and the Hulk did hardly anything and were just lame. Captain Marvel was supposed to be their knight in shining armour but she was hardly in it at all and at the end fails to best Thanos one on one, even though she's just blasted through the middle of a giant space cruiser. I really thought she would be his downfall. If you're going to hype her up that much, make sure she's really a solid element of the film. Too much dialogue, too many sentimental moments. Ending it on Tony's Stark's funeral was just a downer when really you wanted some real cathartic, happy times after the bleakness of Infinity War. It's not even clear how Stark gets the stones from Thanos as one minute they're lodged in this glove and then next minute Stark has them without you even knowing why. Annoying that Black Widow has to die and they couldn't figure out another way to get the soul stone. Hawkeye's rage filled murdering spree near the beginning feels kind of forced and weird. Stupid humour that went way over the top, like Thor becoming a complete loser. It was funny for the first five minutes but when you realised how much they'd nerfed his powers you just felt disappointed, especially after how badass he was in Ragnarok. He was almost discounted from contributing altogether and was just pathetic. Stark's banter with his daughter was just cringey. Why did hulk wearing the infinity gauntlet for 10 seconds manage to restore the earth again? That wasn't explained but maybe I missed it. This always happens, when the hype is so high things go the other way. Captain Marvel's movie was dire as well. For me, although DC have a worse track record, Marvel still haven't topped Wonder Woman. Their new joker movie looks top notch too. Just hoping Guardians 3 is good. Expand
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andreykelbekMay 1, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. One of the best movie ever.Beautiful,Amazing,Great,and so phenomenal.One of the best movie ever.It put the exclamation point and fulfilled the missing pieces of Infinity Wars. With a mixture of comedy,love,action,and fantasy it will satisfy your money in buying a ticket.Overall a best movie to end the series.Despite the sad and tragic dead of Natasha Romanoff and Tony Stark they defeat the mighty evil Thanos. Indeed an amazing and beautiful movie. Expand
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Peds17May 1, 2019
This is what every Marvel fans wants to see over and over this is an end of an era for some characters but a new beginning for others
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bcuzwhynotMay 1, 2019
Avengers: Endgame. Does it live up to the hype? Yes. It takes you through a emotional rollercoaster with references sprinkled throughout, bringing you back to where it all began but has a few moments which make it just short of a 10.

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Avengers: Endgame. Does it live up to the hype? Yes. It takes you through a emotional rollercoaster with references sprinkled throughout, bringing you back to where it all began but has a few moments which make it just short of a 10.

Captain Marvel was not needed in the movie and served as a ex machina, ruining one of the most epic scene in movie history where earth teams up to defeat thanos and destroys his spaceship in a scene that looked like a reskin of the last jedi which as we know, was not received so well. There were also some inconsistencies throughout the movie with some power scaling problems. An example is Captain America fighting past thanos and getting flung across but was able to handle his infinity gauntlet punch in infinity war? He was also able to summon mjonir because he was worthy, but if he could, why couldn't others? Thor was also seen fat but still was able to fit in his armor and time suit? I understand the material of the time suit might be flexible but armor doesn't have flexibility so we are supposed to assume he just burned fat in a day? Enough of negatives, let's get to the good parts!
Throwbacks really caused me to tear up, especially the time travel back to guardians of the galaxy and original avengers as we've known them throughout all these years and movies. Humour was executed greatly in a movie with such a serious tone but worked. Occasionally throwing in jokes helps viewers recover. It is filled with fan service rewarding old fans but not alienating new fans with a simple plot and was sad to see such characters as Captain America go, seeing how they grew but passing on the torch to newcomers to the marvel franchise and I'm looking forward to see what they do next after thanos. We also continue to see the humanity of thanos and him breaking throughout the course of the MCU. We can see that he wanted to eliminate half the universe and when earth revolts, he offers a different solution but the goal stays the same, to let life live in an utopia and achieve peace which is reasonable, and how much he was willing to sacrifice, almost dying to destroy the stones themselves instead of keeping it with him as they served no purpose, showing his humanity and that he cared for people.

Endgame also gave finality to the whole series when people started to say that they were the same movies over and over again and although I don't agree, I can see where they're coming from. Just hearing the theme and seeing the avengers team up for one last time was purely amazing and epic with a good ending. Having no end credit or mid credit scene might seem lazy or usual, I believe that that's intentional as they don't want it to be some opener for a bigger movie but an great end to a even greater series.

Marvel, I love you 3000. 9/10
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MarkMakeartMay 1, 2019
A JAW-DROPPING love letter to comicbook fans and the Marvel Cinematic Universe characters. INCREDIBLE!
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bichthuydaoMay 1, 2019
so epic,amazing,I love movie three thousands.I have been a fan of Marvel for 9 years and it's so sad when this is last I've seen iron man,Captain america and... Black widow.in my opinion, I vote 10/10 for this one
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klaatuMay 1, 2019
The hype the made about this movie was huge so I was ready for some treat only to find out that the whole 3 hour (was it?) story could be compacted into 40 minutes.
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EfazApr 30, 2019
The culmination of the last 11 years of Marvel movies has lead to this epic conclusion of the pinnacle of the infinity saga. The movie defied all odds and absolutely crushed it out of the park. Brimmed with emotions and swashbuckling fiesta.The culmination of the last 11 years of Marvel movies has lead to this epic conclusion of the pinnacle of the infinity saga. The movie defied all odds and absolutely crushed it out of the park. Brimmed with emotions and swashbuckling fiesta. Avengers: Endgame delivers. Expand
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donald_sApr 30, 2019
This is a hard review to write. On the one hand Endgame has a number of exciting and unexpected scenes. But I have never in my life been more disappointed with a movie. First it's a full hour too long. Lots of slow pacing trying toThis is a hard review to write. On the one hand Endgame has a number of exciting and unexpected scenes. But I have never in my life been more disappointed with a movie. First it's a full hour too long. Lots of slow pacing trying to establish relationships that either were or should have been established 5 movies ago. But the real problem with the film is it's inability to get you to suspend your disbelief. Speculative fiction, science fiction and fantasy are anchored on a single idea. There may be something fantastic, but it's internally consistent. If I have a magic broom that lets me fly, it can't suddenly in the middle of story develop the ability to make pop tarts. If it does, anything becomes possible and the story has no point. Endgame is riddled with internal inconsistencies. Because of that, suspending my disbelief became impossible. Good acting, good special effects and a really poor script. Expand
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FortifierApr 30, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. In short, while the movie was very enjoyable and had it's golden moments of fan service, there were many things in this movie that prevented it from being a completely fulfilling conclusion to the franchise.

I'm just going to list off everything this movie did right, and everything this movie did wrong and leave it at that;

WHAT WENT RIGHT;
- Unpredictability
- Fan Service
- Final Battle
- Use of different method of time travel
- Halkeye's family in the beginning
- Not making Captain Marvel an absolute core to the movie since she only got recently introduced
- Special effects
- Good character closure (except Cap returning as an old man wasn't exactly necessary, and it would have been sweeter and more dramatic if he simply left with Peggy without a trace).

WHAT WENT WRONG
- Doesn't truly make sure of the 3 hour run time; a lot of it is empty or could have definitely be used for building up the ending more.
- Very uneven pacing
- Tries to be too funny and casual at times when humour and being casual is the exact opposite of what is necessary
- Doesn't focus enough on the truly devastating affects of the snap enough to invoke anger, fear and hopeless into the audience
- Hulk's character got completely butchered and side-lined
- Thor being fat and a loser was unpredictable and funny for the first while, but a big mistake in the long run since it made all his scenes too funny and awkward
- Quantun Realm Deus Ex Machina (it would have been cooler if Dr. Strange did send the Time Stone to the future for the Avengers to study and invent time travel tech from)
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eastside49er1Apr 30, 2019
I really enjoyed the movie. Thought it was a great way to end the 22 movies that got us to this point in the MCU. All in all I gave the movie a 9 out of 10. Was not perfect by any means, but if you can put aside suspensions of disbelieve inI really enjoyed the movie. Thought it was a great way to end the 22 movies that got us to this point in the MCU. All in all I gave the movie a 9 out of 10. Was not perfect by any means, but if you can put aside suspensions of disbelieve in many of the things that happen, it truly is a superb movie. If you go in to nip pick it to death, then you will probably not enjoy it as much. No doubt there are parts of the movie that drag as well. Lots of twists and turns, especially at the end. No doubt if you are a Marvel movie fan, you have to see this movie. If I had to rate this movie in terms of which was the best Avengers movie, I would put it #3 behind Infinity War and the original Avengers movie, with Age of Ultron bringing up the rear. All 4 movies were superb in their own right. I highly recommend this movie to anyone that enjoys superhero/action type movies. Expand
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333251635Apr 30, 2019
Best marvel film to come out to this date. It is extraordinary, mind boggling, you will definitely get lots of goosebumps. 10/10 for sure. If u like my review plz follow my i.g. account @waridude. If u dont like my review just follow me anyways
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BryTranManApr 30, 2019
Avengers Endgame not only ends the Infinity Saga in spectacular fashion but also ends the series in a way that makes the past 11 years of MCU movies and experiences very fulfilling.
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TomtagApr 29, 2019
I've just seen Avengers: Endgame (2019) and it was the greatest moment I've ever experienced. If you read this review, first I had to warn you that there would be spoilers. I laughed and cried and sometimes I cheered for unusual and things II've just seen Avengers: Endgame (2019) and it was the greatest moment I've ever experienced. If you read this review, first I had to warn you that there would be spoilers. I laughed and cried and sometimes I cheered for unusual and things I wanted to happen. The acting was way better than last time in Avengers: Infinity War (2018). I really am impressed, especially Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans, they're the best! The actions and fight scenes were the most EPIC. The scenes were mostly unforgettable. I could remember a lot after watching it for the first time. Every character were there (except Vision, Black Widow (cuz she's dead) and maybe M'Baku (I haven't seen him). There were portals everywhere and the final battle was a lot better than I had expected. Here are my top 10 best scenes of the movie: 1. "Portals" or "Avengers Assemble" 2. Iron-Man's Death and Funeral 3. Cap Wields Mjolnir 4. Banner mixed brains and brawns together into Professor Hulk 5. Cap shared a dance with Peggy Carter (extremly emotional) 6. Black Widow's sacrifice 7. Thor chops off Thanos' head 8. Thor joins the Guardians of the Galaxy 9. Cap, Iron-Man and Thor vs Thanos 10. Iron-Man and Nebula reunited to the remaining Avengers Some scenes were hilarious like Thor changed into an overweight man and ate junk food, drank beer and played Fortnite with Korg. Some were emotionally sad like when Iron-Man died and his funeral was attended by lots of people, when Cap shared his dance with his wife Peggy Carter that he never had time to do that (the saddest part of that scene was the song, I cried so much) and Black Widow sacrificed for the soul stone. The lines were really iconic to me like "I am inevitable" by Thanos and Iron-Man's last words before he snapped his fingers "And I...am...Iron-Man" or when Ant-Man called Cap’s buttocks “America’s Ass” (that was funny cuz Cap’s butts are…big”.. It was so strange was that Steve Rogers retired being Captain America but I was glad that The Cap generation passed on to someone else and it was Falcon (Sam Wilson). Also I’m impress what they had done to Hulk, mixing his self and Hulk’s strength (brains and brawns) into Professor Hulk (that’s how they called) but I had a thought that they had ruined Thor (his big belly and “hobo” hair) but it was still fine because no matter how he changed, he was still a hero and he still remained funny. The sountrack was marvelous, better than in Infinity War. Alan Silvestri did an excellent job, especially "Portals", I liked that one most. The Marvel Studios intro wasn't how I expected it to be. It was a little unsuitable but I liked the song and when Cap danced ith Peggy, the song “it’s been a long long time” was 100% suitable which made the scene unforgettable and of course, sad also made the ending one of the best superhero movie endings. The movie's 3 hours and 1 minute was well-used. No scenes were useless or unnecessary at all. The ending was moving but perfect and someday, I wanted to watch this again and again. I just hope it would deserve 2020's Oscars's Best Picture, Best VFX, Best Original Score, Best Costumes and more. Avengers: Endgame is the greatest movie of 2019 and perhaps one of the best of the 2010s and maybe of all time. This is a MUST-SEE. Also, I don’t rate this 9.8 because I’m a big Marvel fan, but I am being fair to the point means the movie deserved a 9.8. I just hope it topped Avatar (2009) at the box office. Now it’s being $1,223,641,414 worldwide. It's one of the movies that gave me more than two emotions and being a blend of humor, action and heart Expand
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WeAreVenom87Apr 30, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Crazy disappointing is probably the best way I can describe this movie. I feel like giving it a 2, but to be fair a 6 is probably what it deserves. The reason I feel like giving this movie such a low score is because it was so hyped for so long building anticipation and then totally mailing it in. I admit I am a huge comic book fan and because of this I have seen every MCU movies with the exception of only making it about 75% of the way through Captain Marvel. I have become much more lenient on expecting movies to follow comic book plots and even encouraged change if I thought it was for the better. In this case they had a perfect example to adapt from in Jim Starlin's Infinity Gauntlet series. I already knew from the first part IW and due to contractual obligations these movies would be much different from the comics, but I was not expecting this. This movie throws away all the awesome scenes from the comic to replace them with lame callbacks to old movies, dragging characters through the mud like Thor and Hulk and setting things up for the ANAD Marvel characters in the future which are the worst of all the comic characters (Thanks Disney). The time travel plot was lame poorly executed and riddled this thing with plot holes. Most of the movie was boring and I felt no emotional investment. Characters I have loved fro more than 20 years died or had their final big moments in this film and I felt nothing because it was so poorly executed. I am not arrogant enough as a comic book fan to say I will never watch another MCU movie again with some of my favorite characters like Doctor Doom and the X-men joining, but I plan on skipping a lot of these until they prove to me they have their **** together. Expand
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petrovich_zfxApr 30, 2019
The most significant problem with this film is it lenght. For such short and simple story it has way too many dialogs and unecesary plot lines. They dull, uninteresting and sometimes senceless. It is just half cooked. Tried to make a grimThe most significant problem with this film is it lenght. For such short and simple story it has way too many dialogs and unecesary plot lines. They dull, uninteresting and sometimes senceless. It is just half cooked. Tried to make a grim story, didnt have the guts, cause of children. Tried to step aside from action and show more dramma, wrote very silly lines. It is by all means not a bad movue. It is just simply a borring one. Mediocre. Expand
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Michael84Apr 30, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Avengers:Endgame is the culmination of over a decade of work, and while that is admirable (and I have enjoyed it thoroughly for the most part) Endgame felt to me like every one wanted to stand around and part themselves on the back for 3 hours.

There were parts of genuine emotion, humor and tragedy, but it really felt like Disney were saying 'Goodbye' to an older product line and 'Hello' to new planks in the franchise building model.

I guess we will never know what the Russo brothers could have done if Disney had taken the handcuffs off - they were brilliant in The Winter Soldier - because the movie spent so long establishing new settings and characters for the next phase of the MCU. New Captain America, Loki disappears with the Tessaract, the Asgardians of the Galaxy, Gentle Hulk ... everywhere you look there is a new movie in the works. Disney has shown a shocking lack of awareness when it comes to their cash cows - they managed to torpedo the Star Wars franchise after couple of movies - and it looks like they won't be stopping any time soon with the MCU, Black Widow, Gaurdians 3, Spiderman:Far From Home all the works and the feeling of franchise fatigue is well and truly settling in.

The movie itself isn't terrible. It has some really good parts, but it's just kind of a mess. It flips from tragic, to heroic, to suspense without really knowing if the emotions have landed, or if you even care. Thor going back and having a moment with his mother is a scene with genuine emotion, then having Hulk and Black Widow barely acknowledge each other in the aftermath of the dusting is completely ridiculous (remember when they were an item? What the hell happened to that? Wouldn't a galaxy spanning tragedy pull the survivors closer together?) Ugh, it's a series of moments stitched together to create a spectacle but it doesn't really make for a great viewing experience. Speaking of viewing - did it feel to anyone else that they kind of got to the end of production, saw some of the CGI and went "Eh, that'll do"? Because there are scenes that are jarring in the uneven production values of the imagery. Most scenes are done well, but there is the odd scene where it is really noticeable that they haven't brought their A game.

After the initial adrenaline rush of viewing it for the first time, I was struck by how disappointed I felt in the movie. It had all the elements of a great movie, and yet seemed to be a bit tone deaf in the execution. And after all the crashing and exploding were finished, the Russo's went full Peter Jackson and spent half an hour at the end giving every character full fan service (complete with nameplate and signatures in the credits). They should have called the movie Avengers: Curtain Call, and it would have been more appropriate.

The one thing it does do is create an end. Stark sacrificing himself for the greater good sees the full character arc of Tony complete. He was the first, and most important, Avenger and the MCU won't be the same without him. (Note: With the introduction of Time travel, it's not like they're just gonna let him stay dead if the box office starts to suffer).

So if you're invested in the series, go see it. It's not for you if you haven't been keeping up with the movies though, as the movie expects you to have a pretty thorough knowledge of the happenings in the MCU up to this point.

Welcome to the MCU, where the characters are made up and the plot doesn't matter.
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humunguschungusApr 30, 2019
Avengers Endgame will go down in history as one of the best comic book films of all time. The film is both amazing fan service and a satisfying end to the MCU's long overarching plot.
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Compi24Apr 27, 2019
On ending screenplays and films, legendary screenwriter William Goldman once famously said, "give the audience what they want, but not in the way that they expect." No movie -- nay -- collection of movies has more wholly embodied thisOn ending screenplays and films, legendary screenwriter William Goldman once famously said, "give the audience what they want, but not in the way that they expect." No movie -- nay -- collection of movies has more wholly embodied this statement than the Marvel Cinematic Universe. For, as far as filmic endings to 22-movie-long arcs are concerned, this is most definitely as close to the best version of what it needed to be, if not already that. It's as bold, different, monumental, and as epic as it's been sold as, with almost every minute of its beefy runtime ringing true to me as either being completely necessary or entertaining at the very least. A crowning achievement for long-form storytelling, movies, and fiction in general. And most definitely worth the watch. What a finish. Expand
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BrunoM02Apr 30, 2019
This movie was just beautiful, ten years of movies and this one is the best, not a very emotional person when it comes to movies, I rarely cry, and I did, more than once actually. It was just amazing, everything, vfx, soundtrack, marvel, whatThis movie was just beautiful, ten years of movies and this one is the best, not a very emotional person when it comes to movies, I rarely cry, and I did, more than once actually. It was just amazing, everything, vfx, soundtrack, marvel, what a ride, everything I espected and more, it deserves everything it has everything. It deserves to be between the best, because it is one of the best. Just marvelous. It's perfect, just love it! Thank you Marvel, thank you to everyone who made this movie, cast, director´s, producer, just every single one of then.
What a ride!!! Love it 3000
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Shark_GamerApr 30, 2019
First movie I have ever given a 10 for and it is well deserved. After 3 screenings I still cannot get enough of it. A must watch.
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MicaelSteelApr 30, 2019
It is difficult to not stumble upon a new Marvel movie now and then and, despite some exceptions, such as "The Incredible Hulk", they are generally well-ranked movies. "Avengers: Endgame" is the perfect finale for the MCU world. No matter theIt is difficult to not stumble upon a new Marvel movie now and then and, despite some exceptions, such as "The Incredible Hulk", they are generally well-ranked movies. "Avengers: Endgame" is the perfect finale for the MCU world. No matter the few plot holes (which all MCU movies had), the few inconsistencies between characters from comic books and MCU (which always happened as well), it is a movie made for fans that have been following the Infinity Stones storyline, which covered movies from Captain America, Thor, Guardians of the Galaxy, Doctor Strange and, obviously, Avengers. Without spoiling the movie, I can say that "Avengers: Endgame" starts well by setting up the audience with a new reality after the advents from "Avengers: Infinity War". This is followed by an intense and well-designed confrontation, where it gets enjoyable to perceive how the different personalities of our heroes engage, namely between the rational down-to-earth nature of Iron Man and the overoptimistic nature of Captain America. This leads us to the resolution of the movie, which sets an intense and emotional climax as never seen in any other MCU movie, leading us to a final breath-taking outcome of the entire MCU plot.

For me, and so far, definitely the best MCU movie, and hence the reason for my MCU-contextualized score.
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Ryanm42Apr 30, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A bit of a mess...But it might grow on me.

This movie was not nearly as tight and orderly as Infinity War. It had way too much going on, got bogged down in too many needless scenes that dragged too long and poorly told jokes that did not stick like they usually do.

The final battle did not have nearly as much action as expected. And since it was against time-travel Thanos it really didn't feel like it was against the real Thanos from Infinity War. A missed opportunity.

The Russo Brothers said they wanted to dedicate this one to the fans. If you want to please the fans, then make a great movie.
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0987Apr 30, 2019
Out of all four Avengers movies, this one is the best. The only thing that I didn't like was Natasha Romanoff killing herself, as she was my favourite character of all heroes. But, on the other hand, truly excellent movie, actors did veryOut of all four Avengers movies, this one is the best. The only thing that I didn't like was Natasha Romanoff killing herself, as she was my favourite character of all heroes. But, on the other hand, truly excellent movie, actors did very good job. Definitely the best Avengers movie. Expand
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hollowMaskApr 30, 2019
Solid finish to the MCU. Glad there won't be any more movies in the franchise.

Could have been a solid 10 if they cut 15 minutes of 'woke' footage.
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MegastargamingApr 30, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Avengers: Endgame is an amazing cinematic experience. It had just enough action, it was emotional, and hilarious. My favorite action scene was the final battle. The moment the portals showed up and all the dusted Avengers came out of the portals I was hyperventilating. My favorite emotional scene would have to be Tony sacrificing himself to save millions. Thanos did not last long whatsoever in the hands of Iron Man. Finally, my favorite hilarious scene would have to be Thor taking the headset and threatening to fly to Noobslayer's house, take his arms off, and shove them up his ass. Every theory I came up with was true. I theorized that the Quantum Realm would have a role in the plot, I theorized that the dusted Avengers would come back, and I theorized that we would get Professor Hulk. There were a few things that I didn't like much about the movie. In the beginning when Tony was sleeping on the Benatar then Captain Marvel shows up, the movie doesn't explain how she found him and Bruce Banner did not have many action scenes at all. The only action scene that I can remember was Bruce lazily acting like Hulk. Besides all my dislikes I really liked this movie. It's amazing how easy the Russo Brothers can make Box Office hits. Expand
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elpsycongruentApr 30, 2019
I really don't understand how so many people could enjoy this hot mess? The Russos need to issue a written apology to Taika Watiti for completely undoing everything he worked on, and that's just the START of the things wrong with this movie.I really don't understand how so many people could enjoy this hot mess? The Russos need to issue a written apology to Taika Watiti for completely undoing everything he worked on, and that's just the START of the things wrong with this movie. Infinity war was awful, but this was a new low. Expand
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michaelrmuratApr 30, 2019
While very emotional, Avengers Endgame was one of the best marvel movies I've ever seen to date. Very good movie, perfect for the ending of phase 3, and the start of phase 4.
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BonniePlayzApr 30, 2019
This movie has defined an era of MCU movies, it has brought funny moments, emotional moments and exciting moments as well! the fighting scenes were spectacular as well as the story, Bravo Marvel
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Tha_Lowkey_OneApr 30, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Disappointed in the route they chose to go with this movie. Infinity War was a masterpiece that fully developed Thanos as the Mad Titan. With him beating down the Hulk, Thor, and killing Loki in the opening scene the stage is set that this is a real villain. He completed his mission beat the avengers and obtained the stones which he used to kill half of the universe. He even sacrificed his daughter in the process. All this leads into Endgame where he is easily killed with not much of a fight in the first 20 minutes and has destroyed the stones he has worked so hard to get. It makes no sense. So instead of a movie that builds up to the defeat of Thanos and the team finding some way to bring back the others we are left with a cheap time travel plot. This was brought into the movie to give the audience a trip down memory lane revisiting old movies and for no other reason. The visuals are great as always just sucks they took what could of been an epic conclusion and turned into a popcorn flick with forced fan service forced emotional scenes and forced bad humor. This movie lacks the suspense, tension, pace, that Infinity War mastered. Expand
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Player2-WaterApr 30, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. E-Value: 9
Acting: 9
Plot: 9

The final chapter of the Infinity Saga story arc which started from 2008’s Iron Man is finally coming to an end with the twenty-second instalment in Marvel Cinematic Universe which the six original members of the Avengers are assembling together for one final mission to save the world.

Three weeks after the events of Avengers: Infinity War, the Avengers along with Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, Nebula and Rocket Raccoon have failed to bring back half of the universe’s population because Thanos (Brolin) has destroyed the Infinity Stones to prevent any further use.

Five years later, Scott Lang/Ant-Man escapes the Quantum Realm but he is unaware of what has happened while he was stuck in there. After learning everything that has happened in his absence, he meets Steve Rogers/Captain America (Evans) and Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow in the Avengers Compound. They learn from Scott that time flows differently in Quantum Realm because he only stuck in there for few hours.

Believing that the Quantum Realm is the key to restore everything back to normal, they recruit the other members along with Nebula and Rocket Raccoon while Captain Marvel is elsewhere protecting the galaxies. Tony Stark/Iron Man (Downey Jr.) initially refuses to join but he soon changes his mind. Together, they go on a time travelling mission and will do whatever it takes to retrieve the past version of the Infinity Stones without causing time paradox. The fate of the world is now counting on the Avengers.

Having watched all the past instalments in this franchise, I got to say that this is definitely the best and most emotional movie in the history of superhero movies. If you think Avengers: Infinity War is the most emotional movie, wait till you watch this one. You will definitely cry and be sure to bring some tissues to wipe your tears. If you have been keeping up with the franchise since day one, you will feel it since by now, you would have invested so much in the characters. Although I never cried, I felt very sad but yet I am very happy to be part of it.

The plot of the movie is satisfying, solid, good and a very epic conclusion to the franchise current story arc. Every members of the cast gave their best performance especially Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans. It was a truly magnificent performance from everyone since this is the final chapter and some of the cast are leaving after this movie which is quite sad too. The fighting scenes are very well done and the final battle is very epic and awesome just like in The Lord of the Rings series. Despite the movie’s runtime is 3 hours 2 minutes, you will get the feeling that the movie is around 2 hours 30 minutes because the pacing is very good and lots of scenes are not very boring or move too slow.

Diehard fans of the franchise must definitely watch this movie. Do whatever it takes to watch it and you cannot afford to miss this one otherwise I can guarantee you will regret it later. Having mentioned the movie runtime earlier, I would advise you not to drink too much water while watching. You do not want to end up going to the bathroom right in the middle of the movie. You simply cannot miss any scenes at all cost.

Although the movie is the final chapter of The Infinity Saga, it is not the final movie of Phase 3. That honour goes to the upcoming movie, Spider-Man: Far From Home, which serves as the final movie of the current phase. For the first time since 2008’s The Incredible Hulk, there are no post credits scenes at all. Not even mid credits scenes. Once the credits starts rolling, feel free to leave the cinema and go to the bathroom after sitting for a long hour of watching the movie.
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sshuklinApr 30, 2019
Overall too mediocre plot and too overhyped movie. 2.5 hours of reflexion and flashbacks, 10 minutes of action and 20 minutes of condolesences. Tanos shifts motives like he has a PMS. Thor is depicted a clown. Captain Marvel is added just toOverall too mediocre plot and too overhyped movie. 2.5 hours of reflexion and flashbacks, 10 minutes of action and 20 minutes of condolesences. Tanos shifts motives like he has a PMS. Thor is depicted a clown. Captain Marvel is added just to approve feminists' trends. Too dissapointing even for the marvel fanboys. Expand
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tosideApr 30, 2019
disappointed, overhyped, brazilian drama, indian watching time, not fun like modern allstar nba game.
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MallRat15Apr 30, 2019
The Perfect end to an amazing film franchise. Movies tied everything up perfectly and left the fans satisfied with the outcome. Despite its 3 hour run time I never found myself bored and when the end credits rolled felt it could have beenThe Perfect end to an amazing film franchise. Movies tied everything up perfectly and left the fans satisfied with the outcome. Despite its 3 hour run time I never found myself bored and when the end credits rolled felt it could have been longer no problem. Stand Out performances from many of the original Avengers, along with great performances by everybody else. Thanos is one of the best villains of all time and does not disappoint to watch. Expand
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hugoferreiraApr 30, 2019
It's a necessary movie to continue with the franchise, otherwise Infinity War would be sufficient as an ending, still pretty awesome.
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SaintJames012Apr 30, 2019
Most movies are lucky two have one memorable scene that sticks out and becomes the major moment of the movie. Endgame is blessed with being filled with them. A great ending to a story 11 years in the making, Endgame is only hindered by a fewMost movies are lucky two have one memorable scene that sticks out and becomes the major moment of the movie. Endgame is blessed with being filled with them. A great ending to a story 11 years in the making, Endgame is only hindered by a few points that seem to hinder the overall pacing of the movie. Let's be honest, at this point we don't want to see exposition dumped, we want to see a bloodbath. Expand
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DeanomiteApr 30, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. this movie was so much **** i loved infinity war but this was garbage. the pinnacle definitive moment no spoilers is black widow and nighthawk trying to kill each other to prove who loves who the most. Expand
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pilotjonesmusicApr 30, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I wish they would have taken even more risks, but overall, the movie delivers on most fronts. I really respect the decision to unceremoniously dispatch of Thanos in the first 30 minutes. & the death of Tony Stark was expected, but still hit hard. Highly recommend watching all the previous films for full enjoyment. But not entirely necessary. All in all, a sensational end to the first major arc in the MCU! Expand
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pittuApr 30, 2019
The script and the forced "humor" really are a turn off. Just like Infinity War, this is another movie that - though technically polished - lacks substance. I guess 10-14 year old kids will enjoy this movie a lot.
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GamesAreBadApr 30, 2019
3 **** hours..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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loveyou3000Apr 30, 2019
I want to show my love by giving 3000 but Metacritic won't allow. Movie of the decade...probably century.

Avengers will live forever.
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AusiieBoiApr 30, 2019
Apart from some small plot holes and maybe one big one, this movie hits all the right notes that you would expect from MCU movie, a super hero movie and a fantastic movie in general.
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mavir08Apr 29, 2019
The movie is too good, too dramatic, too emotional and TOO MUCH. This is an end for a long way of MCU. This is a film that makes MCU fans feel touched, especially for those who watch them from single movies until the Avengers team.
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Daniel_EndureApr 26, 2019
It's a bit slow in the first hour, a bit of a mess in the second, yet ultimately triumphant and incredible to watch unfold in the third hour. It will make you chuckle, maybe even pull at your heart strings as it pokes and plays with the pastIt's a bit slow in the first hour, a bit of a mess in the second, yet ultimately triumphant and incredible to watch unfold in the third hour. It will make you chuckle, maybe even pull at your heart strings as it pokes and plays with the past as it reaches its conclusion... But it nonetheless certainly drags before you ever get there... Call me crazy, or just plain greedy, but I had a bit more fun with the singular hero in Shazam! earlier this month. Expand
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OggianoApr 29, 2019
Endgame was a major disappointment. Long overly drawn out tear jerking scenes mixed up with weak humor, plot holes and too few fight scenes plagued with very inconsistent power levels.

Not to speak of what they did to many of the characters
Endgame was a major disappointment. Long overly drawn out tear jerking scenes mixed up with weak humor, plot holes and too few fight scenes plagued with very inconsistent power levels.

Not to speak of what they did to many of the characters which can hardly be recognized (this goes beyond a certain Asgardian).

Despite the overly long running time the movie fails to give many important characters sufficient screen time. The plot is extremely thin and telegraphed providing little tension or suspense except the in last 20 minutes.

TL;DR Endgame is too long a movie trying to mix drama and superhero humor, with poor results. This movie can't hold a candle to its predecessor infinity wars.
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AdeelApr 29, 2019
This is probably the best mcu movie ever. Also the last hour of the movie is the best action set piece I’ve seen in movie history
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rswitzApr 29, 2019
"Avengers: Endgame" is nothing short of a spectacle that serves as a poignant and deserving conclusion to the legendary "Avengers" saga that defined a generation, not unlike "Return of the Jedi".
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PapeBowjdineApr 29, 2019
Perfection! My rating isn't even accurate... If I could, I would give it on a scale from 1 to 10... 3000!
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Moemoe1Apr 29, 2019
Simply amazing anyone who's been following the story owes it to themselves to watch this movie
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mt1886Apr 29, 2019
Too long and too full of plot holes. This movie went on and on and did not do anything justice. Nothing makes sense unless you are a die hard fan that wants fan service. I was psyched about this movie and totally disappointed. I do notToo long and too full of plot holes. This movie went on and on and did not do anything justice. Nothing makes sense unless you are a die hard fan that wants fan service. I was psyched about this movie and totally disappointed. I do not remember being this disappointed with a Marvel movie in the last 10 years, but this was just bad. I would not spend money to watch this move again. At about 1.5 hours in I was staring at my watch wondering how much more time I had left. I have never done that in any Marvel movie, especially an Avengers movie. It made no sense and the timeline did not add up. Expand
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Fred22Apr 29, 2019
I'm a big MCU fan, and for me this is the most emotional film of the entire franchise. I don't know hot to explain it, but Endgame is... perfect. Three hours of magic.
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Ohhaimark34Apr 29, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Overall, I enjoyed this follow-up to Infinity War, if not as much as its predecessor. First off, there is a lot of fanservice, and I mean a lot! Some of it is effective, including subtle references that pay tribute to past MCU films in creative ways that make you proud to have seen all the previous films. However, it also includes painfully corny scenes that are guaranteed to make you roll your eyes. The first thirty minutes or so are good, if a bit rushed and underplayed at certain times. Ultimately it is a solid start that grabs your attention and doesn’t let go. This first part is mostly to tie off any loose ends from Ininifty War, before we undergo a time jump, in order to show the calamity that the Thanos snap caused. This is an emotional, realistic and well-done start. From there, we get introduced to the main plot of the film, which involves reversing the effects of Infinity War. This is introduced a bit too quickly and conveniently in my opinion. From there, we spend a little time getting the band back together and seeing how other Avengers have been affected by the events of Infinity War. Several have changed, and quite frankly, they’ve done so for the better. Thor and Hulk are two standouts, as they’ve become more original, unique characters through the aftermath of Infinity War and what this film decided to do with them. This period begins the more lighthearted tone this film will have compared to Infinity War. I’m a bit lukewarm about the tone, considering how much I loved the dark tone of Infinity War, but it does suit the movie and it’s story. The humor is arguably one of the best parts of the movie. The jokes almost always land perfectly and the film has an excellent, natural sense of humor about it. The time travel is an iffy subject, as many movies fail to get it right, but this movie works with it well, despite getting a bit convoluted in its explanations. The execution of the time travel itself is nice and straightforward, designed to entertain as opposed to constantly trying to explain itself. This is the point in which the movie begins paying homage to past MCU films in fun and clever ways. These are also the moments in which the character interactions are the strongest. We get a variety of different tones throughout this middle act, from pure drama, to action, to even comed, and surprisingly enough, it all flows smoothly and in a watchable manner. This leads directly into the third act. The transition between the middle and the end is a bit rough, especially considering how different the two are. The third act ... is a tough one. It is essentially one giant final battle followed by a denouement. The battle is, well, it’s a lot. It’s hard not to feel like it’s overstuffed and the battle is just visually hard to follow. It’s certainly a more straightforward superhero action fight than I’m used to compared to the first two thirds of the film and Infinity War. The resolution of the battle however, is so immensely satisfying and clever, it’s hard not to feel like the whole thing is worth it. And, cue the waterworks. It wasn’t unexpected, but the finale of the film brings a huge toll for the MCU. No matter your expectations, the Russo Brothers know how to handle emotion, as clearly evident by almost everything in Infinity War, and this movie nails it, as far as emotion is concerned. The movie ends in a sort of bittersweet fashion, but one that’s incredibly well-directed, and hard to resist. Even the credits pay tribute to the 10+ years of the MCU in incredible fashion. All in all, even if at times, it struggles to sustain itself under its gigantic proportions, or fit itself into even the longest of superhero runtimes, Avengers Endgame is an emotionally impactful, satisfying thrill ride that knows what it needs to do and does it: entertain. Expand
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Caldan58Apr 29, 2019
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GAN1904Apr 29, 2019
Há cada momento nesse filme que faz você quase levantar da cadeira do cinema, fechou perfeitamente todos os 11 anos de filmes da Marvel.
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BirdBrainApr 29, 2019
Good guy wants to save people. Bad guy wants to kill people. Woah look at that superpower. Woah look those two super heroes I like are teaming up. Look at these expensive action shots you absolute dullard and shut up. I will say I wasGood guy wants to save people. Bad guy wants to kill people. Woah look at that superpower. Woah look those two super heroes I like are teaming up. Look at these expensive action shots you absolute dullard and shut up. I will say I was entertained for the first half, but not being a fanboy it mostly felt like a trip to the DMV. Theres nothing convoluted or unique really in the themes or ideas it tries to explore. I took nothing away from it and it felt way too long. It seems like consumerism and American culture in its purest form. Nothing substantial just shiny stuff, marketing, and people being cool based off the powers they have, rather then their character. Expand
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DeependraApr 29, 2019
Not being a blind fanboy or been effected by hype, I can say that,The end game definitely lives up the hype but, only for last 30-45mins. The first half of the movie was filled up more with funny humour and unexpected condition of heroesNot being a blind fanboy or been effected by hype, I can say that,The end game definitely lives up the hype but, only for last 30-45mins. The first half of the movie was filled up more with funny humour and unexpected condition of heroes after losing to Thanos in infinity war. Inshort, it falls flat in my opinion.
I personally feel that Infinity war was better than end game due to "powerful" foundation of story and the fear of Thanos was very well projected.
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jnbayridge2288Apr 29, 2019
It wasn't that good of a movie. It didn't have enough action. I don't know why people are saying this movie is that good. I also didn't think it was that funny.
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oktano_Apr 29, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A lot of plot holes, Captain Marvel with the speed above light to bring Iron Man back, Nebula bringing all Thanos' troop without even a **** Pym Particle.
In the previous installment Thor almost killed Thanos equiped with the 6 gems, now he gets kicked in the ass by a Gemless Thanos just because he got fat? (WTF IS THAT?)
Terrible
Get better MCU.
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Rebecca31Apr 29, 2019
A film that really needs no introduction, all us superhero fans have been waiting for this moment for so long and it’s finally here. I still remember seeing the first Iron Man movie in the cinema and I never would have thought it would bringA film that really needs no introduction, all us superhero fans have been waiting for this moment for so long and it’s finally here. I still remember seeing the first Iron Man movie in the cinema and I never would have thought it would bring us here. As always this is a spoiler free review but I do recommend avoiding all reviews until you’ve seen Avengers: Endgame for yourself. Honestly you should avoid all reviews and social media in general because not all of us are adhering to the #DontSpoilTheEndgame request by the Russo Brothers. So if you’re the type of person who would intentionally spoil a film like this for someone else you’re the type of person who deserves to be wiped out with a single snap of the fingers.

Set immediately after the events of Avengers: Infinity War, the universe is trying to come to terms with the devastating effects after half of the universe have been wiped out. The remaining Avengers are determined to do whatever it takes to try and undo Thano’s actions. I wouldn’t be a huge fan of all the Marvel movies, Age of Ultron and Civil War for me had a lot of problems yet what saved them was the characters and what drives Endgame is the characters we’ve come to know and love over this long journey. I loved Endgame, my heart was racing, I was on the edge of my seat. All the previous films have led up to this moment and no time is wasted diving straight in. With a three hour running time it’s not the type of film you want to buy a giant bucket of coke for unless you’re prepared to leave the cinema to use the bathroom, because don’t let these so called online bathroom guides fool you, there is no part of Endgame worth missing. I can’t speak for everyone but those were the quickest three hours of my life. Despite that I did feel a certain few characters were not given the screen time they maybe deserved, though I understand it would be difficult to give everyone their moment with a cast this big, even with the lengthy running time it just isn’t possible. Though maybe we could have done with a little less of the Hulk eating lunch and a little more Okoye, whatever I’ll get over it.

You’ll laugh, you’ll cry and you’ll cheer along with the film. There’s nothing better than being in a packed cinema screen with die-hard fans of the franchise. A spectacular cinematic achievement with a very satisfying ending. A real sense of closure, yes that means no post credits scene so feel free to make a mad dash for the bathroom if you’re not a blubbering mess by the end.

It may go without saying but yes you really do have to have seen most of the other Avenger movies, if you haven’t you really won’t get much out of Endgame. Highly recommended but honestly I don’t need to recommend this one do I? You’ve already seen it, it’s made over 1 billion on it’s opening weekend and will continue to break all the records.
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ron0001Apr 29, 2019
I have to say this movie just blew me away, every aspect of it, the character arc that the entire cast go through especially Thor, Tony and Steve the world post snap and of course a 3rd act that just was a comic book come to life in all ofI have to say this movie just blew me away, every aspect of it, the character arc that the entire cast go through especially Thor, Tony and Steve the world post snap and of course a 3rd act that just was a comic book come to life in all of it's glory. For me this is a masterpiece and one that I will treasure forever and I'm great-full for everyone in marvel who help made this piece. Best comic book movie of all time in my humble opinion, just a must watch for every fan. Expand
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timeknightApr 29, 2019
While this is a good Marvel movie in its own right, there are serious flaws in the execution of the story. The first half of the movie was fine. However, once they introduced time travel as a prime-moving plot point, they really screwed upWhile this is a good Marvel movie in its own right, there are serious flaws in the execution of the story. The first half of the movie was fine. However, once they introduced time travel as a prime-moving plot point, they really screwed up the story. They didn't even follow their own rules of time travel. The heroes' actions completely nullify the events of Infinity War. It causes the viewer to wonder why Infinity war was a movie in the first place. Expand
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Mitya64Apr 29, 2019
Хорошее завершение. Первая часть фильма была скучна, но с середины уже начинается самое интересное. Графика и экшн просто топовые. Особенно посмешил тор. В общем топовый фильмХорошее завершение. Первая часть фильма была скучна, но с середины уже начинается самое интересное. Графика и экшн просто топовые. Особенно посмешил тор. В общем топовый фильм
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mcmricApr 29, 2019
I left the theatre with mixed emotions. After 10+ years invested in the MCU and Infinity War (the best of all the Marvel movies!), my expectations were probably unrealistically high. The movie brought a lot of closure to the MCU. But theI left the theatre with mixed emotions. After 10+ years invested in the MCU and Infinity War (the best of all the Marvel movies!), my expectations were probably unrealistically high. The movie brought a lot of closure to the MCU. But the failed to deliver anything close to Infinity War. It’s a must watch for any fan of the MCU. Expand
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Gabo_397Apr 29, 2019
The movie overall is great, better than Inifnity War in my opinion although it's full of fan service and sometimes I thinks it's just a little too much going on...
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BongbongluhanhApr 29, 2019
Best Marvel Film Ever! Everyone who thinks that movie is boring doesn't understand the value of the movie
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vinio2323Apr 29, 2019
Endgame was a direct sequel movie to Infinity war. It had a well paced story with plenty of action and dialogue where for the number of characters the screen time didn't seem rushed for them. It was very satisfying in it's wrap up and storyEndgame was a direct sequel movie to Infinity war. It had a well paced story with plenty of action and dialogue where for the number of characters the screen time didn't seem rushed for them. It was very satisfying in it's wrap up and story telling of a number of our heroes, and the overall plot was not quite what I expected throwing a lot of fun and twists into what you would expect with some great call outs to the comics.

It was a great movie well worth the watch on the big screen. A few notes though. If you aren't a die hard in the MCU (Having seen every movie) that is fine, but there are a number that are almost necessary to have seen for this one. The First avenger movie, the original captain america and thor movies, the first guardians of the galaxy, and of course infinity war.
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SseligerApr 29, 2019
Despite its lengthy runtime, the first act feels very rushed, as a few significant character arcs don't the appropriate attention, and a few of the plot points are too straightforward. However, a great finale and an emotional conclusion, notDespite its lengthy runtime, the first act feels very rushed, as a few significant character arcs don't the appropriate attention, and a few of the plot points are too straightforward. However, a great finale and an emotional conclusion, not to mention great acting and the humor that has become standard in Marvel movies, come together to bring the most ambitious event in cinematic history to a fitting and satisfying close. Expand
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wesseldjApr 28, 2019
Avengers Infinity wars and Endgame might very well have been one movie and therefore could have saved me a ticket to the movie theater for the second time round. It wasn't necessary for it to be divided into two parts, hell it wasn'tAvengers Infinity wars and Endgame might very well have been one movie and therefore could have saved me a ticket to the movie theater for the second time round. It wasn't necessary for it to be divided into two parts, hell it wasn't necessary for Endgame to be almost 3 hours long considering the flimsy plot!

After I saw infinity wars, I already had a suspicion I was cheated, and Endgame proved that I was right. This entire movie was trying to drag for so long and even the quasi emotional scenes just didnt do it for me. I felt nothing when Black Widow jumped to her death, which was one of the few parts of this movie that actually made sense, sacrificing someone dear to get the soulstone.

But what it came down to is the cliched classic jump back in time travel plot, however it wasn't supposed to be like Back in the Future, so they say. But Captain America came back in the same time-line as an old man, so how is that not like Back in the Future?!?

Also Captain Marvel was totally hyped, but didn't played much of a role in the entire movie, talk about overhyping it!

You see I have been cheated.....and all of you aswell.
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Moviecritic43Apr 29, 2019
This is the best MCU film by far. I didn’t think it could get any better than infinity war. I was wrong. Endgame is incredibly emotional and amazing and is a great conclusion to the infinity saga. Endgame is also one of the best superheroThis is the best MCU film by far. I didn’t think it could get any better than infinity war. I was wrong. Endgame is incredibly emotional and amazing and is a great conclusion to the infinity saga. Endgame is also one of the best superhero films I’ve ever seen. Expand
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RyanHerofTimeApr 29, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Endgame is a unique movie. It ties up 22 movies all into one. It feels a lot like Return of the King. This is one of the best MCU yet. The Cast was Crazy. I could not believe how massive it is. One of the best cast! A lot of Fan service and Easter eggs throughout the movie. The whole theater was in an uproar about the fan service!

The plot is good, The one problem I have with the movie is how they handled the time travel stuff. It does not make a whole lot of sense. but you can forgive that for how awesome this movie is! The Third Act is where it is at! It truly is amazing!

It made me Laugh and Cry. This is in the Top 5 MCU movies. This is a MUST see movie. While it is in theaters. I have seen it twice, and I have had fun both times!
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niolaxApr 29, 2019
This movie was the best movie that the MCU has made, in fact, i dare to say that it is the best movie ever. It is emotional, epic and it gives you chills because of its greatness. It has incredible action scenes and many easter eggs thatThis movie was the best movie that the MCU has made, in fact, i dare to say that it is the best movie ever. It is emotional, epic and it gives you chills because of its greatness. It has incredible action scenes and many easter eggs that marvel fans can find. It is definitely worth watching. The reason it is so incredible is because every movie the MCU made was made thinking in this last movie and you can clearly see it. Expand
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RaymoifulApr 29, 2019
This movie was a huge disappointment. A mix of plot holes, inconsistencies, paradoxes and logic defying rules of time travel about which I can talk for hours. I will rather not get into that to keep this review short. My next issue is withThis movie was a huge disappointment. A mix of plot holes, inconsistencies, paradoxes and logic defying rules of time travel about which I can talk for hours. I will rather not get into that to keep this review short. My next issue is with how they mishandled some characters. The most obvious victims to this, but certainly not the only ones, were Hulk, Thanos and Thor. Even humour was not working. You have to make sure to not cross a line when something instead of funny becomes annoying, cringey or even outright disrespectful and offensive. I feel like they failed at finding the right balance in Endgame. The butt of almost all jokes became Thor. Instead of making him funny though, like in Ragnarok we loved, they made us to laugh AT him. They simply turned one of the strongest characters in MCU into a joke and scrapped like 10 years of his character development when he just gave up on his people. That was cheap. Another thing that kept me bothering were the SJW moments. As a woman I love to see strong female characters, but this felt forced. All in all the movie is in my humble opinion a mix of lazy writing, fanservises, and a lot of money that went into its production in hopes that under all that glitter and expensive CGI people will not notice just how weak the plot is. And it seems like it is working. Expand
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DiegoClarkeApr 29, 2019
La mejor película del UCM, épica, llena de emotividad, giros inesperados y por supuesto una conclusión digna y grata de un ciclo que se hace merecedora de un reconocimiento desde el punto de vista argumental y emocional en todas sus categorías
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c0nsumeApr 29, 2019
Visually amazing but a mess. It just seems that whoever wrote this was trying to cram in a list pre-determined ideological goals. I found myself laughing upon numerous occasions, but not to any scripted humour other than Korg who isVisually amazing but a mess. It just seems that whoever wrote this was trying to cram in a list pre-determined ideological goals. I found myself laughing upon numerous occasions, but not to any scripted humour other than Korg who is brilliant, but to the more cringe worthy parts. Four points go towards visual and effects team, awesome work, oh and Korg. Expand
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theanomalydiaryApr 29, 2019
This is the perfect conclusion to the ten year run of expanding the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Everything came full circle.
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wowconApr 27, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I have watched all of the MCU and watch videos about the comics. I loved infinity war and this movie is definitely inferior to it. End Game had so much more to cover and conclude and falls short for it. The pacing suffers, going way to fast at the beginning yet dragging in the middle and then rushing the end. Also many characters are thrown aside, or even destroyed for the sake of convenience and comedy. Thor was probably the worst example. His whole very tragic story of everyone he loves dying and his vengeance fate but in this movie he is a useless, fat loser who even loses the one thing that makes him unique to the other heros, his ability to wield mjolnir, which can now be wielded by captain, which is cool, but in a film that trashes on thor, makes him feel even more pathetic. And I love Thor but even in the cinema I was in, when they are having their serious fight with Thanos, people were laughing at Thor just because he was fat. And Hulk was also severely side lined. After they cut him out of infinity war, fans were expecting to see him return and smash in the final fight, but he doesn't because he is (weirdly smaller) smarter hulk with a broken arm! The other thing that made me roll my entire body in the cinema in cringe was the political elements. There was dead silence every time captain Marvel showed up and no clapping or cheering for the feminist moment in the final fight. The way I see it is nobody wants politics in your movies! They also scared me by making me think captain Marvel was going to save the day but she does get slapped around so it balances out, as all things should be. In summary, infinity war had a better villain, better pacing and more emotional impact but you will enjoy it if you ignore the political jokes (and Brie Larson) and plot holes Expand
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wildfire_uaApr 29, 2019
RDJ's best ever performance and a fitting end to a franchise. Even brie larson's utter awfulness as an actor and character wasn't enough to detract from it. truly a masterpiece to thank Russo's for. must watch.
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