Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: April 26, 2019
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Valencapo241Sep 10, 2020
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OlivierPielJul 26, 2019
dumb. boring. patronizing. People who pay for this show and still like it should relinquish the right to vote.
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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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KrossboneApr 29, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Ah, Avengers: Endgame. The movie that the world was waiting for for about 10 years now? Anyways, let's get straight to the point. This movie is an extremely mixed bag for me. While there's many moments in here that are just breath-taking and badass, there's also a large number of scenes that just had me cringing.

First off, let's go over the positives. For anyone who has watched the movie, you know how awesome it was to see Captain America pick up Mjolnir and wail on Thanos. It was a very awe-inspiring scene and was just overall REALLY a fun watch. Similarly to this but with more consequence, when Iron Man acquired the Infinity Stones and snapped Thanos' forces away, that was also just as if not possibly more epic than Capt. America's feat of fighting Thanos with Mjolnir. Was also fun to see Ant-Man knock down a Chitari flying whale with just his giant form, but that's just me fanboying Ant-Man.

Another positive is the character arcs that both Capt. America and Iron Man go through over the course of the movie as they re-meet old friends and family as they travel across time trying to re-acquire the Infinity Stones. Now onto the negatives, and oh boy is there a bit to cover.

First off, this movie, no matter how many people might tell you otherwise, is FULL of SJW moments very clearly. Let's list them off, shall we?:
1. Thor, the white male that he is, has grown to be a lardy alcoholic in this movie that apparently can't even take on base Thanos while Capt. Marvel can effortlessly tank a headbutt from Thanos with the Infinity Gauntlet? Nice clear SJWism.
2. During the middle of the fight with Thanos, a bunch of the superwomen gather up together and start to wail on Thanos' forces, while all the men're just sitting in the sidelines like a bunch of sissies. This just goes to show the same ol', same ol' trope of "GIRL POWERRRR!" in modern Mary Sue-filled movies.
3. Another showing of feminist/SJW propaganda in this movie is Thor just randomly handing off the title of king of Asgard to the random Valkyrie chick we met and saw only a few movies ago. All of that after seeing him become a tub of lard? His character ruined? It's quite pathetic what they did to him, now he just runs around with the Guardians of the Galaxy and'll do who knows what for who knows how long.
4. Capt. America handing off the title of, well, Capt. America to a black guy, specifically Falcon, is another showing of stupid disregard for character in exchange for blatant SJW propaganda. Honestly, it's completely out-of-character for Steve to hand out the shield to Falcon instead of Bucky. He very clearly has a much bigger and better relationship with Bucky, so why hand it to Falcon? It's just dumb and completely takes you out of the otherwise surreal experience of seeing Cap as an oldie.

I could go on and on about why SJWism is what's ruining this movie, but it has flaws even aside from that. The movie is very uneventful, and very boring as a result. Many a moment, I'd find myself just wanting the movie to be over so I could take a bathroom break. And many of my friends have made the same claims. It's just not as fun to watch as the other movies, minus those few moments Cap and Iron Man had near the end of the film (but we know what happened to both of them, now don't we?).

If you just want to finish off the Marvel movies with a bit of a banger, this is the movie for you. It has some badass moments for many fan favs like Cap and Iron Man, and really builds up the fanservice with the final fight.
All this considered however, the movie is absolutely LITTERED with SJW garbage that really detracts from the experience for someone with more right-leaning viewpoints. If you're one of those kinda people like me, do or don't see this movie, but most certainly avoid the assuredly SJW phase 4 of the MCU Marvel Studios will be churning out in the not-so-distant future.
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arcticsummerMay 6, 2019
Very disappointing vs. the great Infinity Wars. What happened to all the witty dialogue? The writing was just plain poor this time around. It felt like the writers were lazy and took the audience for granted. Cheap fat jokes just don't cut itVery disappointing vs. the great Infinity Wars. What happened to all the witty dialogue? The writing was just plain poor this time around. It felt like the writers were lazy and took the audience for granted. Cheap fat jokes just don't cut it in this movie. Instead of the joy we felt watching Infinity Wars (and the first Avengers movie), we felt one big "meh" after watching this one. With very few exceptions, the interesting character interplay and humor that was present in Infinity Wars was absent in this one. It's frustrating to see this movie getting such great reviews from "professional" reviewers. With all the money spent and made with these films, couldn't they hire good writers? 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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shannon905May 11, 2019
What a terrible way to end the MCU franchise. Story made no sense and the way they executed the plan made even less sense. So many plotholes you I would not know where to start, nothing made sense except for the fact this entire movie was aWhat a terrible way to end the MCU franchise. Story made no sense and the way they executed the plan made even less sense. So many plotholes you I would not know where to start, nothing made sense except for the fact this entire movie was a setup to introduce the next characters in the MCU, which seem to be all female and most have had less than an hour of screentime in the last 10 years of MCU movies. I'm glad this is over as I am done with the MCU for good. Expand
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emrahozApr 28, 2019
Worst Marvel movie ...............................................................................
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SpacemanGaryFeb 26, 2020
What a slog! More like "Avengers will never End...game." I haven't been this bored since Barton Fink. This movie is SOOOOOOOO unrealistic its not even funny. I'll give it a few points for Rocky Rakkoon, because rakkons are my favorite animal.What a slog! More like "Avengers will never End...game." I haven't been this bored since Barton Fink. This movie is SOOOOOOOO unrealistic its not even funny. I'll give it a few points for Rocky Rakkoon, because rakkons are my favorite animal. Is this the last one? Can we be done with this? Please. Its starting to hurt.. Expand
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SinewsApr 10, 2020
Avengers: Endgame is dumb. Very dumb. It's a messy, convoluted time-caper strung together by cheesy one-liners, lowbrow actions, and halfwitted takes on morals, ethics, and the value we place on life. I understand that one doesn't go into aAvengers: Endgame is dumb. Very dumb. It's a messy, convoluted time-caper strung together by cheesy one-liners, lowbrow actions, and halfwitted takes on morals, ethics, and the value we place on life. I understand that one doesn't go into a Marvel flick expecting high art, but the mass public fascination towards these characters and the esteem critics hold this film in would suggest otherwise. More to the point, I think that when you have this large of an audience, mainly of impressionable teens who are forming complex worldviews, you have a responsibility to give people something real to chew on.

The actors clearly had a good time working on this picture and their acting charisma really is a force to be reckoned with. That much I'll give the movie credit for.
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DavidlobsterMar 19, 2021
going back in time is overpowered, thanos won in the last movie, now always when heroes lose something just go back in time and win again? oops the villain got what he wanted, let's go back in time and win, in my opinion the movie isgoing back in time is overpowered, thanos won in the last movie, now always when heroes lose something just go back in time and win again? oops the villain got what he wanted, let's go back in time and win, in my opinion the movie is overrated, the infinity war was a thousand times better. 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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bulsaMay 6, 2019
Thanos is the greatest hero ever if he snapped first trimesters not 4th. Captain Marvel is the worst villain trying to stop him on other worlds. The could have been over in seconds if Iron man ran up and held his hand. Half as long and theThanos is the greatest hero ever if he snapped first trimesters not 4th. Captain Marvel is the worst villain trying to stop him on other worlds. The could have been over in seconds if Iron man ran up and held his hand. Half as long and the movie would be the same. The Superheros powers were did strengths in every scene. How Thor go down after a punch and kick, yet Captain American took several punches w/o being totally crushed! AI bot written 10 Star reviews and the critics are bought off. Mortal Engines was better. Expand
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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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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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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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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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sahlabMay 8, 2019
TL;DR: Avengers: Endgame is a massive extravaganza film with a lot of enjoyable moments, but without soul, purpose, artistic vision, philosophy or literary value. It's just a big teaser/commercial for upcoming "products" by the Disney;MarvelTL;DR: Avengers: Endgame is a massive extravaganza film with a lot of enjoyable moments, but without soul, purpose, artistic vision, philosophy or literary value. It's just a big teaser/commercial for upcoming "products" by the Disney;Marvel brand.
Final verdict: I'm done with the MCU.
The Good: -Moments, plenty of memorable moments, plenty of funny moments. It almost feels like the script had the sole challenge of gluing as many cool moments together while marginally providing a way out of the dead end they wrote themselves into with Infinity War's ending.
-RDJ delivers a solid performance, without which I think this movie would be unwatchable.
-As per usual, visual effects are great, especially with characters that rely heavily on motion capture, and the de-aging tech is becoming scarily good.
-In spite of my harsh criticism of this movie's direction (that is still to come), I still think the Russos deserve praise for taking on the monumental task of handling a comic cross-over event.
The Bad:
-Writing: Bad writing: bad storytelling, bad character arcs, SJW crap breaking the immersion every few minutes, bad dialogue, lazy jokes and a time-traveling plot that doesn't make any sense. And mother of God, plot convenience is the one true hero of this movie. Scott Lang is saved from being trapped in the Quantum realm by plot convenience mouse, Stark figures out time travel by plot convenience AI, Thanos finds out about the avengers' plan by plot convenience cross-time Nebula, and many many other examples.
As for SJW crap, Thor and Hulk has been neutered, and Captain Marvel were shoved in this movie without any vision or purpose.
-Direction:
The direction was weak; The five year gap in the beginning screws up the pacing and is in my opinion a symbol of the triumph of corporate vision over artistic vision. Since there is no discernible effect of the this 5 year gap on the plot, or even most of the story threads. I can only guess this 5 year gap is a corporate device to house spin-off shows and things of this sort. Something we'll just have to wait and see.
The pacing of the movie is terrible all throughout. But specifically, the impact of the heist part is totally undercut by the "past Nebula revealing the plan to Thanos" crap, this crap was there only to produce the mandatory final showdown, which wasn't very inspired but had some "cool" moments, the plot ends about 15 minutes before the end of the movie which is always a problem.
In Infinity War, the directors did a good job of juggling the many characters, but in Endgame, not at all. A good example would be that the only thing BP did in this movie was be on screen for a few seconds and say: "Yibambe"! Add to that the clear SJW motif of neutering Hulk and Thor, and you get a 3 hour movie that neither develops, nor even build upon the development from past movies, of most key characters.
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GoreministerApr 29, 2019
The movie is "okay", but can´t reach the same intensity like Avengers: Infinity War. Sadly to say, that the production team missed the opportunity to deliver a milestone in superhero cinema. The effects and the shooting is top notch, butThe movie is "okay", but can´t reach the same intensity like Avengers: Infinity War. Sadly to say, that the production team missed the opportunity to deliver a milestone in superhero cinema. The effects and the shooting is top notch, but unfortunately that´s not all. It just looked like "work on schedule". So, don´t believe the media hype and don´t set your expections to high. Entertaining, but nothing more... Expand
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hayourface13Jun 21, 2020
Never felt like I could roll my eyes so much at such a comedic disaster. Yes the film uses nostalgia to wink at the audience every five minutes but this does nothing but make the film look like just another CGI overhaul fan film that givesNever felt like I could roll my eyes so much at such a comedic disaster. Yes the film uses nostalgia to wink at the audience every five minutes but this does nothing but make the film look like just another CGI overhaul fan film that gives its previous instalment (infinty war) little impact. The character deaths were predictable as was the plot, to be honest I had been waiting for iron mans death since five years ago, he's a cool character, but severely overhyped and overused at this point. As I mention the comedy is tragically bad, with every character suddenly pulling terrible jokes out of "americas ass" as Ant man puts it. I mean seriously, Thor the God of Thunder is now an overweight drunk playing fortnite? Expand
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Saeed1212Jul 25, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The worst possible ending with natasha romanof death tony stark death and old capitan america with one handed hulk Expand
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pipe07121972Apr 27, 2019
Muy mal aprovechados muchos personajes. La trama adolece de muchas inconsistencias en el guión. Me sorprende que no tuviera un desarrollo coherente.
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RottenTomatosApr 28, 2019
(RottenTomatoes)- They delete my reviews frequently and the ratings for movies are not as accurate. There time was good, but MetaCritic's time is now. Thank you MetaCritic for not denying people freedom of speech and being corrupt. The 3(RottenTomatoes)- They delete my reviews frequently and the ratings for movies are not as accurate. There time was good, but MetaCritic's time is now. Thank you MetaCritic for not denying people freedom of speech and being corrupt. The 3 hours was unnecessary. First hour is filled with bad jokes and lines that sound like they were written by 5 year old. They spend time on things that don't matter. We want to see Iron man struggle in creating the time machine, we want to see Captain marvel searching to find Iron-man, we want to see Ant-man being abandoned in the void. We don't want to see people eating with hulk at a dinner talking about how they shouldn't give up hope and that the time machine idea is good. Like, seriously way too much time in convincing people to do things that they shouldn't need convincing of or we DID NOT NEED TO SEE. Then Captain america ruined the whole time theory they set up. If he went back in time and married her, then that means there were 2 captain Americas and he somehow stayed in hiding never got recognized. But then also, in a previous movie he banged her child, so presumably that means either she was never born because he married her. OR perhaps that means Captain america always was with her and then that means he **** his own daughter. But still that would mean that there should currently be one old Captain america and a young one. But we only see the old one. There should be two. And the shield was also supposed to go to Bucky. This project took years and it is just barely not ****. They made the first one good, so they didn't need to try on this one I guess. The last movie felt like adults wrote the script, but this one seems like it was written by a girl in 8th grade. Expand
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derekjaypostJan 21, 2020
Worst avenger movie out there. Dont waste your time. Everything about this movie is terrible excluding capt using thors hammer
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BackbreakerMay 14, 2019
Overrated and overlong. It needs to be trimmed to 2 hours and it would be much better. Action is good even if there's not enough
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frgreen3May 7, 2019
This movie was 1 hour and 45 minutes of plot packed into 3 hours. Except for some good one-liners from Rocket and and several amusing references to other movie franchises the movie was a long slog to a predictable ending.
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BatushaiApr 27, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Le pondría 7 pero la verdad se hace lenta y aburrida en particular en el comienzo. Esta pelicula con 1 hora menos, hubiera sido mas dinamica y mas entretenida. Una gran decepción luego de ver Infinity. En especial Thanos, en la anterior era maravilloso ver el desarrollo de un gran personaje como él, en esta es un malo más.

Ojo, no es una mala pelicula tiene grandes momentos y momentos epicos como la lucha final. Pero incluso allí tiene inconsistencias, como es que Capitan america puede usar el martillo de Thor e incluso puede lanzar rayos con él???? Yo me pregunto de los 14 millones de futuros posibles que el Dr Strange predijo esta era la única posibilidad, no me jodas.

Y hay muertes de personajes queridos, pero la verdad que no me llegarón a tocar, uno ya al ver Infinity sabiamos lo que iba a pasar, y la otra. Lo arruinan con el mensaje de Skype. Hubieran sacado esa parte y me hubiera llegado a emocionar más. Tiene momentons muy buenos, pero otros que sobran.

SPOILERS AHEAD
Y no quiero dar spoilers, pero de todas las cosas que podes hacer con una maquina del tiempo. Volver y ayudar a tus amigos, cambiar el rumbo de la historia, hacer que el mundo sea mejor, volver en el momento justo para evitar lo que pasa en infinity wars... no me voy a encontrarme con mi EX?!
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RowdyRafeApr 28, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Here are the pros and cons


Pros:
OG Avengers
Thanos
Good payoff
Brie Larson had minimal screen time
Ending credits

Cons:
Very slow first act
Plot holes
Wahmen/Wamin cringe scene (Dammit. Would rate this movie really higher without the SJW Feminism injected through this scene)



This really is the end of the MCU. Everything else down the road will be forced diversity and toxic feminism.
Thank you, Stan Lee.
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NovanonApr 29, 2019
It was just Okay. Certainly entertaining but not anywhere as good as Infinity War. There are some good notes. Some great dialogue and action-sequences. The overall plot is pretty solid. Buuuuuuuut, the pacing is sluggish and choppy. After theIt was just Okay. Certainly entertaining but not anywhere as good as Infinity War. There are some good notes. Some great dialogue and action-sequences. The overall plot is pretty solid. Buuuuuuuut, the pacing is sluggish and choppy. After the first hour, I found myself wondering when the movie would actually start. I got bored. I've never gotten bored watching an MCU movie before! Some of the character design choices were not well-explained or executed. You are made to accept that 'These well-established character(s) are suddenly different and like this now'. I guess the writers thought the events from the prior movie would be good enough but I think that is lazy and insufficient. I'm glad I saw it but I don't think I will feel inclined to watch it ever again. Expand
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AxeTMay 22, 2019
You sit there waiting for it to start well after the movie begins, shaking your head in disbelief as this unbelievably thin, abominably bad bloated bore ticks on and on! The same creatives have delivered the same padded plodding overlongYou sit there waiting for it to start well after the movie begins, shaking your head in disbelief as this unbelievably thin, abominably bad bloated bore ticks on and on! The same creatives have delivered the same padded plodding overlong junk one entry after another.
Once upon a time, superhero movies were made by adults for wide general audiences. Now they're made by childish nerds for the dumb illiterate global masses who eat up whatever **** Hollywood shovels out! Marvel, once dramatically clever and incredibly inventive, now puts out uneven unfunny goofy geek comedies.
It used to be serious actors balked at comic book fare. Now they can't take it seriously enough. The annoying cast in this ridiculous over-the-top series never question the utter lack of narrative talent of its writers, directors and producers, but instead dutifully drone on yucking it up on talk shows and all the way to the bank. Where's the oversight?! Disney/Marvel and the rest don't care or know how to make good movies anymore. They're bean counters on an auto pilot conveyor belt. There's no restraint whatsoever regarding plausibility. As absurd as the original grouping of superheroes is (but fun and true to the source, not invalid), they go and pile on every Marvel property including large groupings not even part of The Avengers into a smorgasbord of so many freaking characters slapped together in an endless stupid stream of one liners as excuse for story the result is incoherent plotting (despite its infantile simplicity) and really no emotional investment in any of the characters at all.
However big the inflation/population driven box office, this is some very underwhelming STUPID ****
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Person4reviewsMay 19, 2019
The avengers waste 2 hours doing nothing the movie is nothing like the comics, feels like a YouTube parody.
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rizikteam12May 8, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A little bit of a let down after everything leading up to it. I would have given it a much higher score regardless, if Marvel hadn't put their political agenda's in the film. -They have a scene where they throw in a gay character with absolutely no benefit to the movie, then never seen again. -Then there was Brie Larson at it again. Thank goodness they gave her barely any screen time. Unfortunately that was too much screen time. Every comment she made was condescending, arrogant, and annoying. Terrible Character. Marvel should have definitely used this movie as a way to kill her off from the series. -Then this obsession with empowering all the female characters. In fact they have this one horrible scene where Captain Marvel is trying to get the gauntlet through Thanos' army and only all the female character line up together to protect the gauntlet and back her up. I could totally imagine a "Girl Power" banner in the background. I did a face palm in the theater.
-Going along with empowering females, they also make the male characters useless. Hulk is worse in this movie then he was Infinity War, except now they also screwed up Thor. Besides Iron Man, Thor was the only other person who deserved to win this. He sacrificed the most, he lost the most, he suffered the most, yet here they make him a fat, alcoholic, useless, and unmotivated character full of insecurities. He didn't get any redemption nor satisfaction, in fact he gave away what he already had (such as the visions and coming in to save the day in Infinity Wars).
-The rest of the male characters where all very submissive and weak around the females while the women acted strong and NEVER once showed any weakness.
-They ruin this movie with PC cultural and Feminism once again (not sure why they haven't learned from the Captain Marvel flop). I am no longer going to be seeing Marvel movies in the theaters, they are becoming corrupted by this liberal junk. I go to watch movies to enjoy myself. Not to get political correctness and feminism rammed in my face.
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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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Simon_SaysMay 5, 2019
Had to check my watch during the first 2 hours, not because of a lack of action, heck, most of my favorite movies have zero or near zero action in them, but because it was just a yawn inducing cringing fest. And the last hour was just asHad to check my watch during the first 2 hours, not because of a lack of action, heck, most of my favorite movies have zero or near zero action in them, but because it was just a yawn inducing cringing fest. And the last hour was just as cringy.

I'm done with the Marvel/Superheros "grandiose" movies I guess. Only Marvel movies I'll watch going forward will probably be the Doctor Strange ones.
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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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clifbarMay 21, 2019
I'd rather have bamboo shoots stuck underneath my fingernails than sit through that movie again.
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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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paleknight1May 5, 2019
It sucked not majorly, but kinda does in the beginning. The time traveling makes no actual sense and contradicts everything in the movie. Only a few of the scenes in the movie and the large battle near the end it the on;y memorable parts.It sucked not majorly, but kinda does in the beginning. The time traveling makes no actual sense and contradicts everything in the movie. Only a few of the scenes in the movie and the large battle near the end it the on;y memorable parts. Overall one of the worst Marvel movies ever made with too many plot holes. Expand
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Frankie-PSJul 17, 2020
Mentre infinity world sembrava tenere passo agli altri film marvel, Endgame finisce per diventare il peggior film della storia dei supereroi. La trama anche se intrigante lascia a desiderare. Il film rovina la trama del precedente e tutto, maMentre infinity world sembrava tenere passo agli altri film marvel, Endgame finisce per diventare il peggior film della storia dei supereroi. La trama anche se intrigante lascia a desiderare. Il film rovina la trama del precedente e tutto, ma proprio tutto, l'universo generale. Expand
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CamiDontJayMay 4, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Good- There are a couple of clap worthy moments. Hawkeye, Captain America, and Thanos were good in this movie. ........That's all I got.

The Bad- My god, so much. The script reminds me of my book reports from elementary school, hurriedly doing it the night before just so I had something to hand in. It appears the same approach was used here. No thought put into it whatsoever as it shows with horrible pacing, lazy dialogue, and the worst plot device to resolve the story (extremely lazy writing). Once powerful characters are reduced to pure comic relief (Thor, Hulk). They can have their comedic moments, but also show they can tear it up when necessary. They decided not to do that in their infinite wisdom. The force fed female/S JW agenda is on full display here having the women be the most powerful characters in the movie.

This is done with the subtlety of being smashed over the head with a cinder block. For what is supposed to be the finale of 11years worth of movies, there is virtually no action because who wants to see that in a superhero movie? That took some David Copperfield-level magic to pull that off, but they did (slow clap). Brav-o. The movie also runs for an obscene 3 hours when 2 would have been fine. We needed to see everyone hug in all combinations. Essentially seeing the same scene five times.

The emotional scenes miss like me using the toilet in middle of the night due to the phoned in script. This movie has the energy of an 88 year-old woman on a dialysis machine. A lot of low talking and me not caring.

The Deal- This movie is as big a disappointment as the Phantom Menance was for me 20 years ago. The studio knew we would watch this movie regardless of what type of crap stew they brewed up. Sadly, had they stuck closer to the source material, this would have been a lot better. But the hack screenwriters thought that something that a high school student could come up would go over........and unfortunately, it did. This movie is all hype. Phase 4 will be an SJW gush-fest as prefaced here. They did not mention one of the stones in the movie......

The refund stone.
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PoZahediSep 7, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. When half of the universe has been wiped out, when your dear ones were gone and when all hopes have been faded, don’t worry, just ask a big green guy to help you travelling the time and all your problems will be solved. That basically sums up the film. All’s well that ends well except for a philanthropic billionaire in a metallic suit who gives his life in an Armageddon’s Bruce Willis style to save the universe…how original! All the fake emotions and childish humors from the post 2000’s superhero movies are masterfully treasured here as well for the delight of the simple minded. Adding all the enjoyable special effects and the diversity of the superheroes eclipsing the incoherent simplistic plot, and that gives you the most profitable movie of all time. Better on the form nothing on the substance if you ask me. But well, to each his own! Expand
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JohnHamad5050Oct 6, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The previous one was much better this one is just a fan service. Iron man acting was disappointing I found myself laughing on his death scene. Thanos didn't make sense like the previous avengers...they made him the tpyical bad guy kiLl AlL pEOPlE... Expand
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candymanrarOct 13, 2019
Por Dios que 3 horas más largas. Total para contar algo que ya se ha contado demasiadas veces
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nyonyajohnMay 15, 2020
This trash play more like culmination of toxic fanboys culture than a conclusion
Completely anti-cinema
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TheAgaresOct 5, 2019
Boring. CGI overused. Yuck. Half of the movie, I'm slept. Ugly storyline. Biggest Disappointment.
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EmperorProtectsApr 25, 2020
Good special effects. Pretty much everything else sucked almost beyond imagination.
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Never7DiceDec 6, 2019
Boring, predictable, not intense, wanted to sleep many times during this unnecessary 3 hours of lame dialogs.
Feminism is a crucial part of Hollywood, so of course there are some scenes just about that, it isn't so bad. BUT! Captain Marvel
Boring, predictable, not intense, wanted to sleep many times during this unnecessary 3 hours of lame dialogs.
Feminism is a crucial part of Hollywood, so of course there are some scenes just about that, it isn't so bad. BUT! Captain Marvel ruins any common sense and conflict in story, if there were no other characters the final wouldn't really change, because there is nothing that she couldn't do just by herself. There cannot be any good story in the universe where 1 character could potentially solve all the problems, but this character doesn't do it for no reason whatsoever.
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mintonmediaMar 22, 2021
Contains essentially what JUSTICE LEAGUE (even the dreadful, Warner's-mangled first version) does, and with the same bombast Zack Snyder has (sometimes quite fairly) been accused of. Overstuffed with Marvel's crew to the point where theContains essentially what JUSTICE LEAGUE (even the dreadful, Warner's-mangled first version) does, and with the same bombast Zack Snyder has (sometimes quite fairly) been accused of. Overstuffed with Marvel's crew to the point where the individualism the brand has been lauded for is all but lost, the final battle seems stretched and inconsequential. Any comparison with Snyder's corrected version of HIS apocalyptic showdown will show (as it has ever since DC learned--yes, largely from Marvel--that character is the key to storytelling), just how shallow Endgame really is. Expand
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siman0Apr 28, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. If your angry about spoilers, its already spoiled... The movie is predictable... Only part that wasn't is when Thor comes back into the picture... It's three long hours of boredom...

Only thing that offsets me from rating lower is the visuals and sound quality where spot on... Even then I almost walked out on this one...

The move is 2/3 of the cast feeling sorry for themselves and the last 1/3 is them actualy doing something about it... There, that's the movie. Was a waste of my time and money...
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Rosvel92Apr 30, 2020
The movie is pretty bad. The time travel mechanics make no sense, the choreography of the end fight doesn't make sense, it lacks any sense of geography (even Michael Bay fights have some), this is specially disssapointing because the RussoThe movie is pretty bad. The time travel mechanics make no sense, the choreography of the end fight doesn't make sense, it lacks any sense of geography (even Michael Bay fights have some), this is specially disssapointing because the Russo Brothers previous film did had some. In contrast this is an overcrowded mess, that is impossible to follow, I hate CGI generic debris, you can tell they were just hitting the air at a green screen. The main villian is such dissapointment from the previous film, such a downgrade, Davy Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean 3 comes to mind. For all the cameos, not a single contributes to anything, you could remove some and the plot would be the same,the dialogue is mostly interchangable among most characters too. Worse part is the conflict that made the heroes lose on the previous film, as well as the Pseudo-Civil War where nobody died), is resolved off-screen. Nobody learns anything they just win by facing the equivalent of a Baby version, that's cheating.

Then everyone knows you shouldn't alter the past,.nor create alternate dimensions for selfish reasons. What this hero does, it makes Rick & Morty's Rick Sanchez look like a decent person. Is creepy. And resurectimg characters is always bad
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Ney10May 23, 2019
Poca accion mucho blablabla mensajes malos y aburre hasta las ovejas. Nadie seria de capaz de verla 50 veces sin aburrirse.
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metaanonymousDec 8, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is the absolute worst marvel movie I have ever seen. I thought I was angry about the "strong independent women don't need no man" forcing. I thought I was angry about the inconsistencies. I am angry about the end of the movie, when Tony was at his weakest, barely managing to stay alive. Tony's wife indirectly killed him by telling them to give up and die. They had a chance of staying alive, you don't just tell someone they can die when they're barely conscious. Especially if it's someone their semi-consciously responding to. What actually happens when you tell someone that; They're a loved one and telling to die?; Must be better to die then. The absolute nerve and the ignorance. I don't even know how to describe this other than a massive betrayal from the character that doesn't even know they were the final nail in the coffin. I was personally insulted when they told him that, and a bit more when they cried after killing them. I would rate lower if I could. Expand
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death12123Apr 28, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Major plotholes, terrible pacing, long movie for no reason(could've been 2 hours easily), Hulk is Yamcha, forced characters, crapped on Thor, many casuals didn't care for the Stan Lee cameo, cheap drama tricks, etc. Over done time travel story with plotholes. The only redeeming factors being a few decent jokes, The first 20 minutes and last 30 minutes.

Extremely overhyped and really just for the casual Marvel audience. Two extra hours of lame fan service. Disappointing. If I was new to Marvel I understand why it's big but I'm not. It's generic if anything.
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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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leonwahyuApr 28, 2019
They say they want to make a good story, 11 years marvel, or 11 years from several characters? really many hole plots, and lazy writing. the infinity war is very good, but endgames make urinating less painful than seeing their stories.
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They say they want to make a good story, 11 years marvel, or 11 years from several characters? really many hole plots, and lazy writing. the infinity war is very good, but endgames make urinating less painful than seeing their stories.
I have to say, i have a mixing feelings, as the fan. the services was good, but as movie lover, it didn't
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mishaelAug 2, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. they just made hulk wack hes even weak now so I did ot enjoy this movie at all Expand
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PacxmenMay 11, 2020
very bad movies , **** logic , fade story line waste of money and time ,waste of money and time ,
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Qgal5kapJul 30, 2019
It was pretty good, then it got pretty bad, then it got good again, and then a little bit much... overall decent...
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MadMaxFuryRoadJul 5, 2019
Avengers: Endgame was one of my most anticipated movies of the year. While I felt it was step up from Avengers: Age of Ultron and Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame still disappointed me on an entertainment level. I understand thatAvengers: Endgame was one of my most anticipated movies of the year. While I felt it was step up from Avengers: Age of Ultron and Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame still disappointed me on an entertainment level. I understand that it’s really hard to live up to the massive hype and satisfy fans with a pre-written storyline, but the slow pacing of Endgame was really frustrating at times. It felt like separate movies playing out at different times, fitted into one movie. The entire first two hours didn’t really give me any surprises, although I was still entertained at times. However, the final battle in the last third of the movie was incredible and the storyline started to draw me in until the final scene. All in all, Endgame was a letdown for me, but I was still entertained for a minor part of the film. (56/100) Expand
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JimmyDjemNov 26, 2019
History repeats itself
Jennifer Aniston and Martin Scorsese should have thought twice before commenting on Marvel movies just after Stan Lee's death. Why not do it while he was still alive? Stan Lee had invested all his energy and love to
History repeats itself
Jennifer Aniston and Martin Scorsese should have thought twice before commenting on Marvel movies just after Stan Lee's death. Why not do it while he was still alive? Stan Lee had invested all his energy and love to defend the characters he created, hoping that one day, they could be presented on the big screen. He had spent most of his life trying to achieve this. If he were still alive, Stan Lee would have immediately reacted and shamed those two people. I am not talking about those two marvelous creators but of the individuals they are. One must always distinguish the creations of an artist from the person the creator actually is. One may like Woody Allen movies without having to like the person. In literature, I love Journey to the End of the Night but dislike and resent the pro-fascist, antisemitic author, Louis-Ferdinand Céline.
For those not aware of Martin Scorsese and Jennifer Aniston’s comments:
Martin Scorsese said: “Marvel movies are not Cinema. Honestly, the closest I can think of them (the MCU films), as well made as they are, with actors doing the best they can under the circumstances, is theme parks.”
Jennifer Aniston thinks Marvel is ‘ruining cinema.’
In the mid-50s and especially in the early 1960s, rock has burst onto the music scene with singers such as Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, and bands such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Doors, which were soon followed by Santana, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, to name a few. Classical music lovers treated this new musical trend with disdain and contempt and considered it by no means to be music. Shortly after, this so-called "noise" pushed aside classical music and invaded the media.
Today, again, history is repeating itself.
Thanks to special effects, a new genre of films has taken cinemas by storm. In terms of audience and revenue, the MCU surpasses anything that has been done before. If these films are what the public wants to see, is that not all that matters?
Martin Scorsese has written, directed, and produced masterpieces - The Departed, Gangs of New York, Casino, GoodFellas, The Aviator, Shutter Island... Jennifer Aniston was a wonderful woman in Marley and Me, Derailed, The Good Girl, and, for 10 years, the lovely Rachel Green, in Friends. In their own particular fashion, both were game-changers.
How can a genius such as Martin Scorsese not understand that something new and unexpected like the MCU can be a game-changer? The MCU will keep on attracting viewers until either another technological revolution brings us completely different films, impossible to imagine today, or the MCU will run out of ideas, or viewers will get tired of this kind of movies just as viewers got tired of other genres which have completely disappeared, such as the Western whose audience appears to be drying up... The MCU won’t be on the forefront forever.
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AuthorityJul 30, 2019
I watched this movie at a 30% faster speed and it still felt long, boring, and drawn out. There are a few decent action scenes, but the movie never hits a stride. If you have enough time to waste, it is good enough to see how every thingI watched this movie at a 30% faster speed and it still felt long, boring, and drawn out. There are a few decent action scenes, but the movie never hits a stride. If you have enough time to waste, it is good enough to see how every thing turns out, but not much more than that. Expand
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UncleWillardJun 30, 2019
I'm not a comic book person, but I've enjoyed some of the MCU movies. Number one, in my book, was the first IF movie. I was surprised that Marvel made something with some true stakes. I also appreciated how the wove so many plotlines into aI'm not a comic book person, but I've enjoyed some of the MCU movies. Number one, in my book, was the first IF movie. I was surprised that Marvel made something with some true stakes. I also appreciated how the wove so many plotlines into a cohesive and entertaining movie. It flew byford me. This installment, in the other hand, dis not. The first half of the movie dragged. Sure there were some high points, but few and far between. And I figured out the plot very quickly. It certainly wasn't bad, but it did not live up to the first installment for me. In the end, I was disappointed. Expand
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AlienboerSep 8, 2019
Infinity wars was so much better. This was not a bad movie but also not good either. The action parts are pretty cool but otherwise it was a long boring movie
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Kevin3Sep 12, 2019
Endgame en si en bastante regular dura demasiado innecesariamente, demasiados agujeros en la trama, lo mejor de la película Robert downey jr y la batalla final con efectos visuales que están bien
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Sierra-117Nov 10, 2019
Fun film but massively overrated. The final battle was a tedious cycle of cliches with nothing but good cgi to back it up and there was no shortage of plot holes and conveniences.
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PsychopathicTimMay 13, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. So... here’s my opinion about Marvels Endgame, and some of you might find it VERY unpopular to say this....

I stopped watching marvel movies because of Endgame.

I’ve had enough of the MCU. I stopped watching after Ironman and black widow died, Thor retired to go play fortnite (that is not a joke, that is real), and Captain America, the only level headed Avenger left, went back to the past to live out his life with the woman he loves... AND NOT TELL ANYONE WHAT HAPPENS IN THE FUTURE FOR THE NEXT 50 YEARS! Seriously, why didn’t he say anything to Shield all that time, this whole time we’re suppose to believe that their were 2, and at some point 3, Captain America’s that all existed at the same point in time, and he knew what was going to happen years before it actually happened. He could’ve prevented much of the death and disasters that occurred as a result of the events in previous movies, but also better prepared the Avengers by telling them about Thanos years before he got the stones. You would think he would do something like this, but you’d be wrong...

There is so much history with these characters... whereas with Falcon, Valkyrie, and... Captain Marvel, they feel kind of like they're known as the side kicks of these superheroes, and therefore don’t hold as much weight as the big 3 imo. Which is a big deal to me because they’re being set up to be the new big 3 in the coming next generation and... Marvel has given me zero reason to care for these characters. I don’t expect them to ever carry as much weight as the OG’s, but they could’ve at least devoted a little more time and character development on these characters and making them as likable as possible.

So are they just going to ignore the events of Civil War? Because they did not even mention it at all throughout endgame. It would’ve been at least nice if Tony Stark and kept in America acknowledge that the Civil War happened. Nope, Tony Stark just gives captain his shield back and they just move on with their lives. About Black Widows death:

Her death was the same as Gamora’s death. She cracked her skull on pavement a died instantly. And her body was never recovered so they can’t give her a proper burial. I hardly call that a fitting end to a beloved character. You ever wonder why the Russo’s put Hawkeye and Black Widow together? What if they didn’t have a close friendship? Then what? Then they couldn’t get the crystal. And that’s what bothers me about that part, it felt forced in a way. After all the plot devices that held us in disbelief, that brought characters back, why does this have to be the exception? It just feels like bad writing to me.

Gamora dying is going to be such a strange thing the Guardians will HAVE to bring up in their new movies, because the Russo's have essentially reset Gamora's character, and if they don't acknowledge that, then what a huge waste of a life that is.

I can’t.... it gets me infuriated just talking about it. I am so jaded and numb about the way the original avengers departed, I just don't care about the MCU anymore... And it sucks. I was sorely disappointed by Endgame and it soured my appreciation for ALL of the other MCU movies that preceded it... What a horrible way to end.

This movie is a mixed bag, it's got great visuals and some nice eye candy from VFX. It's not really enjoyable to anyone who hasn't watched the other marvel movies. And the story decisions are pretty baffling.
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MrJoshineonApr 28, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Realmente no estamos ante evento cinematográfico del siglo. Es una película entretenida llena de conveniencias y algunos huecos de guion. No es insoportable pero tampoco es, como ya se dijo, lo mejor del Aquí algunas inconsistencias:
- Capitán A. y el martillo de Thor es un gran Deus Ex Machina
- La rata que libera a Ant Man es la mayor conveniencia de la película.
- El hecho de que Thanos pudiera viajar al "futuro" es imposible, pues solo se había entregado dos frascos de partículas Pin a cada personaje, por ende entre Nebula y War Machine solo tenían 4, 2 fueron gastadas cuando ambos viajaron al "pasado" y la última cuando War Machine vuelve al "presente", por ende la última solo pudo ser usado por Nebula o Thanos, aunque finalmente todo su maldito ejército va al "presente"
-El hecho de que hayan tirado el guante con las gemas me hace pensar en una película slasher cuando los personajes tiran un arma a pesar de que están en peligro, en el caso de Avengers a pesar de que tienen el arma más peligrosa -A su vez si hubieran usado el guente en la batalla con Thanos la película no se hubiera alargado más, aunque esa batalla si estuvo buena.
-Capitana Marvel al comienzo y al final llegando porque sí.
- Al final Iron Man le quita las gemas a Thanos ¿cómo?, no importa mientras que los buenos ganen.
- Aunque no afecte a la trama el Cap. viejo del final no tendría sentido si se sigue la lógica de la película, si aquello que sucede en un "pasado" realmente no afecta al futuro.
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killcounterSep 28, 2019
Great movie, but one thing i dont like, the feminism at the end, its so cringey so thats why im taking -5 from 10
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TeemuerJan 29, 2020
Watch the preceding movies that were actually good. Not this **** collaboration of everything. Plot summary: 2, 5 hours of crying and talking about everyones feelings.. That nobody cares. 10 minutes of action and the rest is generic **** IWatch the preceding movies that were actually good. Not this **** collaboration of everything. Plot summary: 2, 5 hours of crying and talking about everyones feelings.. That nobody cares. 10 minutes of action and the rest is generic **** I mean what were they thinking. Only people who like this movie is a serious fanboy in denial that this is a total dissaster. At least infinity war was ok but same time also bad because there was NO character development since there was 200 characters. The only thing good about this movie was the overweight thor puns. Expand
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KlebartJun 21, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. If you saw the previous films then you'll watch this one. There's alot not to like though: 1. Iron Man can create a glove to use the infinity stones? Where did he learn that? 2. Time travel left so many loose ends and problems with the timeline. I didn't buy the fact that this is really how time travel works and you can't understand it. Cop-out. 3. So many characters handling stones that not even the Collector or Celestials would touch!! 4. Enemies in the sequel appear to be much weaker for no reason, but maybe that's my imagination. Expand
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DoomtheWhiteJul 20, 2020
This is a good superheroes film but it can be an excellent movie if they removed the time travel element/plot from the movie. Time travel plot has been used so many times in entertainment media now it becomes so tiring to watch. I appreciatedThis is a good superheroes film but it can be an excellent movie if they removed the time travel element/plot from the movie. Time travel plot has been used so many times in entertainment media now it becomes so tiring to watch. I appreciated the effort to realize this epic 'masterpiece' but I can't give an excellent score to a film with cheap plot. Expand
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fredphoeshMay 15, 2019
I had to multiu-task watching this mish mash hodge podge. I think the task of wrapping up so many movies stood against it, and for those who did not see 80% of the previous movies, this one had to many "meaningful" scenes that meant nothingI had to multiu-task watching this mish mash hodge podge. I think the task of wrapping up so many movies stood against it, and for those who did not see 80% of the previous movies, this one had to many "meaningful" scenes that meant nothing to me. As usual with all these, a major clice-fest, but then what do you expect with a movie aimed at action-movie mentality. Effects are nice, bla bla, but yawn, we know they will be, obvs... a bit more depth maybe, naaah, that's asking too much. 4/10 Expand
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BoskowitzMay 4, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Utterly pointless movie. Replace the last ten minutes of IW with the last ten minutes of Endgame, and you have everything of note in a single movie. Unfortunately a big step back from Infinity War. IF offered an epic plot with the fantastic worlds, that was made great by great characters. EG is emotional and character-based drama. The only problem is, emotions and characters are where EG fails. It is hard to believe those two movies were made by the same people. Bad script, bad direction, bad pretty much everything. Scenes and emotions flow without any regard to each other, scenes of sadness, abruptly replaced by comical ones. A lot of scenes that serve no particular purpose, other than cheap and stupid jokes in what is supposed to be a tragical/drama movie. Or vain effort to convey emotions or shoehorn something in. A man that is able to build a fusion reactor in a cave has to wait for a space taxi? Or that Hawkey/Widow thing. Why is Hawkeye willing to exchange his whole family for Widow? Survivor guilt, yeah, but other than that, why does he want to jump off that cliff? His haircut?

Character-wise, I am of course not talking about Brian "Deus Ex" Larson, who is just a bad actress playing a bad character in bad scenes. I mean, it is almost funny, she is so OP they have to figure out how to keep her out of the story, because otherwise she would not only marginalise every other hero, but the whole story as well. So bad.

Or Black Widow, cold-blooded killer who for some strange reason had a nervous breakdown and now rules the universe while surviving on peanut butter sandwiches. No jelly, that is how serious it is. And the movie is full of such silly and naive scenes one would expect from a college director. Well, it is about time travel after all, but still.

It is the disgrace called Thor. Ragnarok/Infinity War completed his awesome story arc, he finished his journey, becomes the high king of the nine worlds (or something).

In Infinity War, he had one purpose. To avenge his people and his family. But no! Turns out those 6 movies was not what Thor really wanted. All he really wanted was to tour the universe in a space ship!

So instead of leading his people in moments of their greatest needs, he passes the throne onto a traitor and coward and run away to bully a man who lost his mother when he was 5, brought up by pirates and had to kill his own godlike father. Some people find that funny. I guess he was too awesome even for the WOMON POWA, so he had to go. WTF? Thanos Hitlerised into just an another egotistical maniac. Yeah, the reason why IF was so great? An actual antagonist! Constant bullying of Ant-Man was not that funny either. The more I think about it, Endgame is the new low for Marvel Universe. (Not counting Captain Marvel, I mean...) Age of Ultron, Guardians of the Galaxy 2 style. Yes, Age of Ultron. I will have to think twice before seeing a Marvel again. The story direction is completely wrong.
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senbladeOct 7, 2019
Эндгейм - разочаровывающий финал "Саги Бесконечности", растянутый аж на три часа надуманным нытьем персонажей и безвкусными боевыми сценами. Очевидное фиаско братьев Руссо после сравнительно неплохой "Войны Бесконечности".Эндгейм - разочаровывающий финал "Саги Бесконечности", растянутый аж на три часа надуманным нытьем персонажей и безвкусными боевыми сценами. Очевидное фиаско братьев Руссо после сравнительно неплохой "Войны Бесконечности".
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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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BziksterAug 6, 2019
Boring and stupid. Ok, may be final scene was good, but the rest part film was boring and stupid.
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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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realperson2018Jan 4, 2021
I finally watched this movie. And I came away terribly disappointed. Infinity War barely held its story together and allowed some characters to shine. This sequel seemed to be written and directed by people with Attention-Deficit Disorder.I finally watched this movie. And I came away terribly disappointed. Infinity War barely held its story together and allowed some characters to shine. This sequel seemed to be written and directed by people with Attention-Deficit Disorder. It jumped from one set of heroes to another entirely different set not once or twice but several times. They kept changing the nonsensical time-travel rules to fit whatever the writers wanted to happen next. There was never any core group of lead characters for the viewer to latch onto and to actually care about. This unfocused and nonsense ruined any feelings of danger or threat. So, when the strongest women in the universe saved the day I no longer cared. Blow the Earth up! Who cares! They'll just go back in time again and start over. Maybe with better writing. Expand
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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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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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MetempsychosisMay 5, 2019
One word: ok.

First of all, I don't think I've ever seen such a cheap victory for the good guys. Without going into details, the best word I can think of is "lame". Thanos seemed like the one that fought the hardest and won because he was
One word: ok.

First of all, I don't think I've ever seen such a cheap victory for the good guys. Without going into details, the best word I can think of is "lame". Thanos seemed like the one that fought the hardest and won because he was the strongest, until the Avengers cheated, and I'm not even talking about the time travel that they invented on the fly. People that saw the movie know what I'm talking about.

What the **** was Gamora's motivation? The amount of **** the movie needs to pull so that the Avengers can win is fanfiction worthy.

Then there is this grl powah the movies are trying to pull. Here is how you know you're being sexist: invert the genders and if you cringe, you are being sexist. What the hell did they do to Thor? How would that have looked like if they pulled that with Carol?. Why is it funny funny that Gamora did that to Peter? He didn't know it was another Gamora. For ****s sake. It's childish and unnecessary.

The good thing is that for every stupid crap the movies pulls, it has something great or heartwarming too. What a great goodbye this movie was. Just not on the same level as Infinity War. But a good watch.
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TaitaloscribaMay 20, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Really boring and disappointing movie. Quite predictable. Hulk and Thor are made ridiculous. The worst movie of the MCU. Expand
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yerubandiMay 8, 2019
apart some funny dialogues and one fight sequence rest of the movie is boring. the movie is not for kids, hell half the adults did not understand what the concept was....very boring and way too long....too much hype...
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MonimovieMar 26, 2021
Well like I said before, I was expecting so much better than this but I guess this what you get for 20 years of wait
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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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RojjasJul 21, 2020
It is a worst possible face of the commercial in history, end of a story!!!
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JohnMcG1985Apr 28, 2019
Complete mess, shoehorned everything but the kitchen sink, and destroyed a golden path laid out by Infinity War, bits were really good but over all it is nothing but a word minced maze of lack of imaginations colliding. Been marvel my wholeComplete mess, shoehorned everything but the kitchen sink, and destroyed a golden path laid out by Infinity War, bits were really good but over all it is nothing but a word minced maze of lack of imaginations colliding. Been marvel my whole life, and now with this i am not. Thanks for nothing. Expand
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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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TVJerryMay 7, 2019
When last we were with this group, Thanos made half of the universe vaporize, including numerous superheroes. This highly-anticipated follow-up (and conclusion to 22 films) is not the typical action-packed adventure. It takes 2 hours (yes,When last we were with this group, Thanos made half of the universe vaporize, including numerous superheroes. This highly-anticipated follow-up (and conclusion to 22 films) is not the typical action-packed adventure. It takes 2 hours (yes, it's 3 hours long) before the big battle begins and it's nothing special in terms of staging, design or effects. For the first 2 hours, the group of leftover Avengers works to figure how to right the last film's devastating destruction. If you're invested in this universe, their conflicts and quests are interesting (with a lighter sprinkling of humor than usual). If not, you'll be scratching your heads trying to piece it all together. Otherwise, it's more a conclusion (with a few inevitable farewells) than an exciting addition to the genre. Expand
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AthanasiosTAug 4, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Nice (but expected) time-travel stories added to the whole scenario. All of Marvel's women attacking the phallocratic pig, was just another overuse of today's feminist agenda and #metoo and reduced the epic scenes of the final battle. Expand
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slipperyMay 6, 2019
I found the first 75% of this movie to be some of the best and most poignant writing in the Marvel movies. While some might have found it slow, I found it emotionally deep.

However, it kinda felt like, near the end, that they abandoned the
I found the first 75% of this movie to be some of the best and most poignant writing in the Marvel movies. While some might have found it slow, I found it emotionally deep.

However, it kinda felt like, near the end, that they abandoned the plot and just said "Let's have a giant, epic battle".

And it really doesn't matter that they define their "time travel" as "not Back to the Future" because they ultimately disregard their own rules on time travel anyway.

No matter how you turn it or look at it, one way or the other, their actions at the end of the movie don't make sense.

Either what you do in the past is important, or it's not. It creates alternate timelines, or it doesn't. You just can't have it both ways.

So while I liked the first 3/4 of the movie, the ending was just the same old Hollywood tripe meant to appeal to certain kinds of people.

And I guess, looking at the reviews: they succeeded there.
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ScienceAdvisorMay 9, 2019
Typical time travel plot holes only really effect the ending to a small degree, but the rest of the movie is mostly just fan-service instead of actual plot development. Many other plot holes ranging from the tiny and momentary, such asTypical time travel plot holes only really effect the ending to a small degree, but the rest of the movie is mostly just fan-service instead of actual plot development. Many other plot holes ranging from the tiny and momentary, such as Captain Marvel talking in space without comms (no atmosphere, no sound) just like these writers did with Thor in the previous movie, to claiming that the infinity gauntlet cannot do certain things which is oxymoronic, is just more of the same rushed writing we saw from the Russo's in Infinity War. I particularly liked how nonchalantly the Iron Man glove becomes an infinity gauntlet, because nanites are as good as the magical forge that is driven by a Neutron Star. But hey, CGI! Even Rocket's quips were bland and unfunny. The performances are great, the sound and cinemtatics are great, but the illogical plot points just make this a watch once and forget movie instead of the amazing climax to an era. This drags down the enjoyment considerably.

Without spoiling anything since we know the heros win (Spiderman: Far From Home)- The largest plot hole is what happens to all the people that moved on with their lives? That ending cannot possibly be considered a good solution. What about children that had no parents for all that time? Now add in all the degredation to the world that the Russo's clearly show. Then factor in that many of these people do not have homes, or bank accounts, or jobs. The end result is slightly better than the start of the movie, but not by much. Now the returned have to try to reinegrate... somehow. But hey, CGI!
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SanDiegoJun 6, 2022
I wanna thank MCU for this movie but it’s really 100% great

I give the Avengers Movies 10/10
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SatanskiAug 17, 2019
First half of the movie was mawkish like some soap opera. From what i understood, only half of the living beeings was anihilated, so why in this movie, Earth looks deserted, like it was ninety percent? The rest of the movie was just meh.First half of the movie was mawkish like some soap opera. From what i understood, only half of the living beeings was anihilated, so why in this movie, Earth looks deserted, like it was ninety percent? The rest of the movie was just meh. There were some good emotional moments, but most just made me roll my eyes. All in all i didn't enjoy most of the movie - probably becouse i got so tired with it's first 1,5h. Liked the ending. Expand
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eva3si0nMay 28, 2022
Avengers: Endgame completes the Avengers quadralogy. One of the most significant film franchise finals in world cinema. The final battle is certainly more disappointing, but the first half of the film is simply great. Just the best MarvelAvengers: Endgame completes the Avengers quadralogy. One of the most significant film franchise finals in world cinema. The final battle is certainly more disappointing, but the first half of the film is simply great. Just the best Marvel movie so far Expand
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AlexSilverfoxMay 10, 2019
A mediocre ending to a nice start, too many politically correct themes forced inside the filming ruined also the pace of the action.
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chumingtamMay 6, 2019
I know Ironman is the central character but I thought they could at least give equal amount of show time for other late coming MCU superheros. Particularly, I really don't like how they treated Hulk and Antman. They changed a lot from theI know Ironman is the central character but I thought they could at least give equal amount of show time for other late coming MCU superheros. Particularly, I really don't like how they treated Hulk and Antman. They changed a lot from the comic, and we all know the plot is tailor-made for few stars who will be leaving the MCU after the movie. After all, the movie is just a tremendous fan services and astronomical amount of paycheck for Disney executives and movie stars. Expand
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All_ButTrU4Jul 5, 2022
"It's endgame now" said Steve Roger's on the trailer and never has he been so correct. The conclusive sequel to last year's jawdropping unexpected cliffhanger ending where all was lost ,here the squabble together what's left in a means to get"It's endgame now" said Steve Roger's on the trailer and never has he been so correct. The conclusive sequel to last year's jawdropping unexpected cliffhanger ending where all was lost ,here the squabble together what's left in a means to get it back. This movie is long but it never feels so as you're constantly at the edge of your seat as the atmosphere of despair plays on any hope of things being fixed. It's a historic moment in history where 22 movies that remained a box office mainstay without faltering reaches both the end and beginning of it's story. The film juggles it's expansive cast and arcs as well as it could despite visible missteps and plot holes it will forever remain one of the most gratifying movie going experiences of the 10's Expand
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JerryWMay 21, 2019
While this movie brought me to tears a few times, it was ruined with just a few shots for me at least. Just take the shot where all the women save spiderman. Why? How? When? Where? That was so horrible, it deserved at least two points downWhile this movie brought me to tears a few times, it was ruined with just a few shots for me at least. Just take the shot where all the women save spiderman. Why? How? When? Where? That was so horrible, it deserved at least two points down for the movie. Another two points down for that Captain Marvel saves everyone moment. Like, really? I still think they should have focused on Scarlet Witch.

Those were the points that made the movie average for an MCU movie. However, to be fair, the ending was great. The way they dealt with Ironman and Captain America probably couldn't have been done better. The story line was also great in general.

Having said that, I should note that by moving to this political correctness agenda or whatever they want to call it, it is definitely the last MCU movie I will watch in the Cinema.
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ForziMay 6, 2019
It is all about fan-service and trying to make you cry. But when it comes to watching a good movie, it fails.
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