Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: April 27, 2018
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azhe21Feb 21, 2022
Infinity War is one of the best superhero movies ever, surpassing the first Avengers movie
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Rickniks38May 8, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A great marvel movie giving us something different all the other movies didn't have the heroes losing and the villain winning. Them losing and being scattered all across the galaxy defeated and the farm scene makes it better because the final shot is Thanos smiling knowing he won and finished the mission he set out to do to erase half of all life in the universe. Expand
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CimarJun 4, 2022
A very good movie and I defiantly recommend it to any sci fi fans out there.
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JohnCenaFan48Jun 8, 2022
I love this movie. This is my favorite MCU movie. It has the best action. It has the quality and quantity. This movie also has the best villain. His motivations are my favorite part because he is not just trying to destroy the world. He isI love this movie. This is my favorite MCU movie. It has the best action. It has the quality and quantity. This movie also has the best villain. His motivations are my favorite part because he is not just trying to destroy the world. He is also super menacing. The ending was also one of the times I was the most shocked in a comic book movie. If there was one thing I did not like is that some characters did not have enough things to do, like Captain America. But that is only a minor issue. So overall I really liked this movie. I hope marvel will learn from this. Oh wait, captain marvel is after this. Expand
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moviefanicAug 24, 2023
Awesome, a movie that is like empire strikes back, dark and the bad guys win is something there we all like.
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Burmun-B2010Aug 22, 2023
A record-breaking, cliché-breaking and another miracle movie from the Russo brothers. A movie that plays great and makes you laugh, chews in its mouth and finally spits out a kernel of a true fan.
The movie has a lot of characters, all of
A record-breaking, cliché-breaking and another miracle movie from the Russo brothers. A movie that plays great and makes you laugh, chews in its mouth and finally spits out a kernel of a true fan.
The movie has a lot of characters, all of them are stars, but we all know who the main star is: Thanos! Because he is definitely the best villain in comic book movies and everyone is praising him.
The only thing that bothered me a little was that Star-Lord was hitting the water a little aimlessly and he doesn't understand what situation he is in! And he really turns the page, but let's be honest. We were not satisfied.
In the end, I can say that I watched this movie more than the end of the game because I loved it from the bottom of my heart and it was full of surprises for me.
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drlowdonMay 10, 2018
After years of build Thanos finally arrives on Earth with the intention of claiming the six infinity stones and wiping out half the life in the galaxy.

Bringing together such a huge cast of characters from the MCU was never going to be an
After years of build Thanos finally arrives on Earth with the intention of claiming the six infinity stones and wiping out half the life in the galaxy.

Bringing together such a huge cast of characters from the MCU was never going to be an easy task but the Russo Brothers have done a brilliant job of ensuring that virtually everyone (aside from Hawkeye and Antman who are MIA) gets sufficient screen time. Seeing the Guardians of the Galaxy crew meet up with Thor or Iron Man and Doctor Strange fighting side by side is a dream for fans of the comics, or even just those that enjoyed these movies over the past decade. Thanos himself, a focus of a large part of this movie, is equally excellent and right from the outset comes across as a real threat to the heroes.

As with all these Marvel movies I'm sure plot holes could be found if you care to look but all in all Infinity War is an entertaining, and often very funny, movie with a real gut punch of an ending (which will admittedly in all likelihood be largely undone) and its going to be a long wait to see part 2!
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KenmeiMay 3, 2018
Without spoiling anything, I'd say that this movie was good for what it was supposed to be: Part 1 in a 2 Part major epic to show Thanos' story arc for the MCU. Now there are a TON of characters in this movie and they are all given at least aWithout spoiling anything, I'd say that this movie was good for what it was supposed to be: Part 1 in a 2 Part major epic to show Thanos' story arc for the MCU. Now there are a TON of characters in this movie and they are all given at least a share of screen time, enough to warrant their inclusion in the movie. Each part of the movie felt important to the overall story and they've set us up very well for the second part, due out Spring of next year. I personally like it more then Age of Ultron and right about where the first movie was all those years ago. It's clear thought that the MCU is nowhere even close to slowing down. It'll just be very interesting to see how they go from here.... Expand
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euuMay 1, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I am not a huge Marvel fan. With the exception of the first Iron Man and Winter Soldier, I think their movies are at best well made, formulaic flicks with little substance and not much style either. So I can say that I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed this movie. It's definetly better than Age of Ultron and even better than the first one.

Now, if you expect story and character development you will find very little here. These movies are more like All Star Games where you pretty much know who the players are and only come to watch them doing their thing. But rest assured that the movie delivers in this aspect and whoever is your favorite character, he or she will be doing something badass. The little there is in terms of story and character is centered around the antagonist, Thanos, an alien warlord driven by his autistic desire to bring balance to the Universe by killing half of it. Normally, this idiotic motivation would make the character an absolute bore but his determination with which he pursues this goal, as well as the fact that he comes off as an actual threat, makes him the best Marvel villain to date(not that the bar was set very high). By the end of the movie I was actually rooting for him, but that was mostly to watch all the characters introduced after the first Avengers die.

Now, for the humour, this is a Marvel movie so expect a lot of quips and winks, some of which land, other that won't. But, like with Black Panther, the good thing about them is that they are not put in dark or serious moments. Glad to see that after 10 years, the producers of these films finally understand tone. Unfortunatelly, the action scenes are as devoid of tension as ever. Whenever a hero is in danger don't worry because another hero will save him. Also, the final battle is not only simillar with what we saw 2 months ago in Black Panther, with futuristic literal spear chuckers, but also kinda ripps off the battle at the end of the Phantom Menace, with people making energy shields formations inside a larger energy shield.

Still, I did not expected the ending and even though it will probably be all fixed by the end of the second movie, I will admit the producers still had a lot of balls to pull it off. I would actually prefered if everything will end here, but there are still money to be made, so if you are a teary-eyed fanboy after the ending, fear not, there is definitely going to be a sequel. Until then, you can laugh at the next DC dumpster fire.
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Goo4youMay 10, 2018
The term "Avengers" used as the title of this movie is incorrect, just like Captain America "Civil War" was incorrect. This is not an Avengers movie; this was Infinity War featuring The Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy. While theThe term "Avengers" used as the title of this movie is incorrect, just like Captain America "Civil War" was incorrect. This is not an Avengers movie; this was Infinity War featuring The Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy. While the movie's nomenclature is just a minor derailment, the movie itself is good. Action, loads and loads of CGI bombastic action. There is a plot underneath all of it and it all steers in the right direction, but it feels less like the logical conclusion to the whole MCU and more like the midway point from a sprawling RPG. You know what I'm talking about; the heroes are closing in on stopping the villain from doing whatever evil he's about to do only for something to get in the way at the very last moment and then "WHOOSH!" they fail and the bad thing happens.

In other words--Infinity War was basically the plot from the midway point of Final Fantasy 6. The acting was spot on, though some actors are begging to show their age (and perhaps their time is actually coming to a close in the MCU). One of the biggest standouts was actually Josh Brolin, which as everyone knows is just the voice of Thanos but combined with the really well-done CGI and emotive development of Thanos was able to make a truly powerful villain come to life. The only real gripe I have with the entire movie was the really lackluster post credit scene. I won't spoil it, but the delivery of the next thing to come left me with more questions than answers. Other than this, Avengers 4 has a really strong setup; I just hope they don't throw this all away.
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mrmonsterMay 2, 2018
An excellent Marvel movie. I would not go as far as to say the best Marvel movie, but top 3 for sure. It was a nonstop, exhilarating movie with one of the best casting ensembles of all time. You'll love it.
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WaelMay 2, 2018
Star-studded with a huge plot, the action-packed third film in the Avengers franchise delivers all what it sets out to give us: it is funny in all the right places, and it gets very emotional a little bit here and there (my friend jerked someStar-studded with a huge plot, the action-packed third film in the Avengers franchise delivers all what it sets out to give us: it is funny in all the right places, and it gets very emotional a little bit here and there (my friend jerked some tears, sitting next to me in the theater). It's a come-together for all the superheroes we've come to love and stan to face a challenging threat that may literally wipe off half of the world's population, and never does it ever fail to entertain (I had some doubts about its almost two hours and a half running-time but it ended up flying by). "Infinity War" sure is a visually-stunning treat for all sorts of movie-goers. Expand
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MaxsonApr 29, 2018
Avengers:Infinity War is one of the best MCU movies. Thanos is a great villain, the actor Josh Brolin did an excellent job. For sure Thanos is the best villain in the MCU in my opinion. I enjoyed the story, the visuals, and the action. 10Avengers:Infinity War is one of the best MCU movies. Thanos is a great villain, the actor Josh Brolin did an excellent job. For sure Thanos is the best villain in the MCU in my opinion. I enjoyed the story, the visuals, and the action. 10 years in the making ...it was worth the wait. 8.5/10 Expand
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Compi24Apr 28, 2018
Finally, at long last, after all this build-up and effort, we've reached this moment. "Avengers: Infinity War" is here and it's... pretty darn good! Yes, admittedly this wasn't the end-all and be-all I was anticipating, and co-directors JoeFinally, at long last, after all this build-up and effort, we've reached this moment. "Avengers: Infinity War" is here and it's... pretty darn good! Yes, admittedly this wasn't the end-all and be-all I was anticipating, and co-directors Joe and Anthony Russo have made far better, more sophisticated, and entertaining Marvel films than this. But, again, I greatly enjoyed this. The action is good fun, the effects are top notch, and Josh Brolin proves once again that he's an absolute master of his craft. But I also just couldn't help but feel as though this was a bit too obvious of an extended trailer for another movie to come, rather than its own contained story. There's so much telegraphed by this film's story that left me feeling cold, not necessarily because of the events that occur, but more so because of the idea that the powers-that-be actually felt that the audience would take what happens in this movie as gospel, when in reality it ends up feeling like a bit of a cinematic bluff. It feels a bit too much like the first half or two-thirds of a movie, rather than its own thing. And having a "part one" and "part two" film combo isn't necessarily unheard of, but why couldn't the alternative have happened? Why couldn't we get one complete, epic, three-and-a-half hour plus narrative in one cinematic sitting? You can't make the argument that no one would see it, due to the fact that we've had 10 years and 20 Marvel movies pointing to the contrary. People would've seen it, no matter what, so why not do it? Two movies would make more money? Probably, but I digress, I suppose. Again, I know it might sound as though I'm tearing the movie apart, but I did enjoy it quite a bit overall, despite the fact that it ended up feeling a little too much like -- an albeit much better version of -- a "Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1," or a "The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug," or a "Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1." Expand
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LuciusMcGibbonMay 13, 2018
How are people surprised at this ending? So many reviews talking as if the sad ending is a studio marketing decision to drum up future sequels or something. A) Read a **** comic book. B) I don't think they need help generating new movies.How are people surprised at this ending? So many reviews talking as if the sad ending is a studio marketing decision to drum up future sequels or something. A) Read a **** comic book. B) I don't think they need help generating new movies. Expecting a happy ending in this movie would be like expecting Jesus to sprout Bat-skates at the end of The Passion and mule kick himself off the cross. All I look for anymore in MCU movies is watchable characters, escalating epicness, just a touch of thoughtful plotting, and in general a superhero story that doesn't end up strangling itself to death before my very eyes. *cough* DC. This movie does just fine on all fronts. I clearly still had my socks on when this one was over, but it all played excellently. I must say I'm growing more and more impressed with Marvel's ability to stuff some humor into every orifice of a script without it feeling excessive or off-key. Best MCU movie, though? Eh. The first Avengers is still the gold standard for plot, but Thanos certainly does set a new standard of his own for his many memorable villainousnesseses.

I have to hand it to Marvel; they didn't peter out on The Snap (hidden pun!) I actually think it's a breath of fresh air to see such a decisively unhappy finish. Is it permanent? Again, READ A F$*%ING COMIC, jeez.
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NathonasApr 27, 2018
Thanos carries this movie. His dialogue, motivations and overall presence is great. Infinity War is far from perfect but having such an interesting and effective villain - and giving him so much screentime - worked really well to cover upThanos carries this movie. His dialogue, motivations and overall presence is great. Infinity War is far from perfect but having such an interesting and effective villain - and giving him so much screentime - worked really well to cover up other shortcomings, like trying to develop so many characters at once. Expand
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GameAnalyzerApr 27, 2018
Avengers Infinity War works more as a prelude to what's coming next than a full movie. The Russos have managed to pull a feat no less than what the others in the MCU have already brought to us, but being more ambitious this time with allAvengers Infinity War works more as a prelude to what's coming next than a full movie. The Russos have managed to pull a feat no less than what the others in the MCU have already brought to us, but being more ambitious this time with all superheroes in their 10 year culmination. It delivers on most fronts.
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dtlApr 28, 2018
There are a large number of good points to this movie. The most salient is that it gives just about every character in the movie a chance to shine, and they largely do so. Additionally, you don't have to have watched all the individual moviesThere are a large number of good points to this movie. The most salient is that it gives just about every character in the movie a chance to shine, and they largely do so. Additionally, you don't have to have watched all the individual movies leading up to it; the plot threads continued from movies I haven't seen are comprehensible and interesting in their own rights.

The main issue is that this is a very, very long movie, and at times it shows. Each character's thread is good, but the transitions are often very quick, and not very smooth. It is possible to lose track of exactly where each part of the plot was by the time you get back to it. This could be viewed as a lack of cohesion if you aren't interested in exactly what they are doing right now.

Overall it was fun, engaging, and well made. It would have a higher score if not for its length, and the fact that some of its implications for the general MCU going forward, I do not believe.
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RobbyPMay 2, 2018
A blockbuster in every sense of the word. Big action, incredible special effects, and characters that you care about and want to see succeed. I did have a problem with the use of "this could all have been prevented except for one character'sA blockbuster in every sense of the word. Big action, incredible special effects, and characters that you care about and want to see succeed. I did have a problem with the use of "this could all have been prevented except for one character's incredibly stupid and unnecessary action that sealed the fate of the universe" but otherwise the film was enjoyable. Also, has one heck of an emotional punch at the end that leaves you breathless for part II. Expand
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eagleeyevikingApr 29, 2018
Shocking, entertaining, and action packed, "Avengers: Infinity War" is a beautiful culmination of all MCU entrees so far, as well as a terrific and emotionally rewarding film in its own right.
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jx819Apr 28, 2018
this movie had a lot of weight on its shoulders, and delivers. as good as the first avengers for me.
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supermann234Apr 29, 2018
I've got to say that I definitely like this movie. It has great action and plot and is a good convergence of many of the MCU characters that have appeared thus far. However I'm a little disappointed by the crappy ending. Maybe the crappyI've got to say that I definitely like this movie. It has great action and plot and is a good convergence of many of the MCU characters that have appeared thus far. However I'm a little disappointed by the crappy ending. Maybe the crappy ending means that the MCU should've stuck with the titles "Avengers: Infinity War Part 1" and "Avengers Infinity War Part 2" as it made me feel the 3rd and 4th Avengers film are indeed 1 big movie split into 2. That sais, I can't deny that this is a good movie and I thouroughly enjoyed my time in the theatres seeing the action-packed fight scenes. Expand
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43in2014Apr 27, 2018
The short review: The character and story development are inadequate, many fights scenes felt like nothing new, and the plot felt predictable, but there is enough comedy, anticipation and suspense to make this a good but not great film.The short review: The character and story development are inadequate, many fights scenes felt like nothing new, and the plot felt predictable, but there is enough comedy, anticipation and suspense to make this a good but not great film.


Related media: I have seen all the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films, so this review is based on knowing what had happened before.


What's it like?: Something happened before the film starts that makes Thanos and his henchmen decides it is finally time to take matters into their own hands to assemble the Infinity Stones themselves. So they move from one location to the next, fighting and killing the current holders of the stones. Will he succeed?


Post-credit scene: One at the very end but it’s a must-see.


Negatives: 1) A major irritation with this film is the slow pacing, sometimes caused by too much pondering and exposition. Thanos’s destruction of one character/location after another has made the mood gloomy, but when the story transitions to another location, it takes too long for the next thing to happen. 2) The film suffers from what critics have been warning for a long time – too many major characters in one film. Marvel was able to avoid the failures of DC Comics with Suicide Squad and Justice League, and in fact had major successes with Avengers 1 and 2 and Captain America: Civil War, but I think Marvel has reached a tipping point with this film. With so many characters, they could not spend more time with each character and cover character developments other than moving from one fight to the next. 3) (Cont’d) An example of this is the fight between Iron Man and a villain. It degenerates into the usual thing of Iron Man shooting lasers and missiles, while being thrown about and smacked with objects. There is nothing new! It becomes another throwaway skirmish, of which there are many in this film.


4) A real problem with any story where the villain is trying to gather a number of powerful objects, which upon completion would render him/her invincible is, where the story goes from there onwards. This problem is made worse here as Thanos becomes more powerful as he acquires each Infinity Stone, rather than needing to collect them all before getting any power from each stone. This principle makes it ever easier for him to acquire each succeeding stone, such that it is guaranteed that he would complete his task. I am really worried as to how the story writers are going to fix this in Avengers 4.


5) There are some opportunities to stop Thanos somewhere in the film but they are wasted because of the stupidity and selfishness of some characters. Some character(s) even surrendered the stones. I think these situations were there just to milk out some drama but they were not well done.


6) The massive attack on Wakanda with Thanos’s army – it’s in the trailer – does not make sense, considering that prior attempts to acquire the stones had only involved a few super-villains but were executed very expertly. It smacks of a cheap attempt to insert a major battle into the film just to satisfy the fans, when it wasn’t necessary at all.


7) The scenes where the heroes who do not know each other meet up for the first time, was not done well. It seemed like the heroes trusted the other side and become friends too easily.


8) Thor and Peter Quill had developed greater powers in recent films, but neither of them used these powers here. Disappointing.


9) Thor remains insecure about not having a hammer and goes to get a new one. The entire sub-plot on this venture felt contrived and felt like an attempt to show a MacGuffin.


10) The strange ending was another gloomy scene. The audiences in the same theatre as me, felt drained, depressed and confused when the lights were turned on. Hang on! This could be just what the directors intended, which would make this a positive!


11) Overall, the story felt predictable and this points to the linear and average story-writing. Guardians of the Galaxy 2 felt the same, but Thor and Civil War were surprising.


Positives: 1) Despite this film being rather gloomy, there were still many funny moments, something that almost all of the DC Comics films never managed. 2) The film did try to cover the backstory of Thanos, which I wasn’t expecting. Film critics cannot thus argue that this film did not have any character development.


3) The beginning of the film had some of our heroes losing continuously and badly to Thanos and his henchmen. When our heroes won decisively for the first time, it felt really great!



How would the different age groups rate it?

Children: Excellent;
Teens: Excellent;
Young adults: Good; Medium age adults: Good; Old adults: Average; Rating: 4/5 (no half scores). Pay to watch it in the cinema.
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spongeswiftApr 6, 2019
Avengers Infinity War has a feeling of surrealness to it. This was the first half to what they were working up to for 10 YEARS. It not only delivers amazing SFX but it delivers a gut wrenching story and proves how Marvel is the king of comicAvengers Infinity War has a feeling of surrealness to it. This was the first half to what they were working up to for 10 YEARS. It not only delivers amazing SFX but it delivers a gut wrenching story and proves how Marvel is the king of comic book movies. Expand
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twall3Apr 29, 2018
Epic movie, with a very trippy ending. Did a great job giving each of the many characters enough minutes of their own to not feel manic and hurried. In the midst of a very brooding undertone, many humorous moments were a welcome break. AEpic movie, with a very trippy ending. Did a great job giving each of the many characters enough minutes of their own to not feel manic and hurried. In the midst of a very brooding undertone, many humorous moments were a welcome break. A quality film that leaves you thinking through just what the heck happened at the end. One of the best Marvel movies to date. Expand
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johnem95Apr 27, 2018
"Avengers: Infinity War" finally brings the MCU's long-teased big baddie out of the shadows, and he does not disappoint. He's a legitimate threat, giving Infinity War stakes - something previous entries in this universe have lacked.
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PeterAlexanderMay 18, 2018
Perhaps one of the most ambitious blockbusters put to screen, Avengers: Infinity War rides the wave of expectation as well as possible. Simply put, films aren't meant to focus on so many characters. Infinity War however, under the assumptionPerhaps one of the most ambitious blockbusters put to screen, Avengers: Infinity War rides the wave of expectation as well as possible. Simply put, films aren't meant to focus on so many characters. Infinity War however, under the assumption the viewer has seen every other film in the cinematic universe, balances the characters and their arcs expertly. The films stakes, which are made known from the opening scene, ensure this succeeds in being a fun action flick of huge proportion. Expand
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PipeCMay 19, 2018
Avengers forever!

There is plenty to celebrate. Today, releasing its nineteenth movie, the multibillion-dollar American film production company Marvel Studios not only celebrates a decade of glories since the unsuspected inauguration of
Avengers forever!


There is plenty to celebrate. Today, releasing its nineteenth movie, the multibillion-dollar American film production company Marvel Studios not only celebrates a decade of glories since the unsuspected inauguration of cinematic universes with "Iron Man" by Jon Favreau, time in which, of course, it reaps trillions of dollars for The Walt Disney Company; but also celebrates that its heroes, idealizations of human beings, have become effigies for thousands of kids and grown-ups; celebrates film and comic with passion thanks to remarkable artists who have materialized fictions in the eyes of a humankind in the depths of despair; celebrates life through real feelings packed in gorgeous bags; celebrates it's got an imperishable place in the Popular Culture of the 21st century; celebrates emotional beauty and the complexity of emotions in a shattered viewer who watches; celebrates the endless praises and universal acclaim has obtained with each entry, with every mistake, with every success; celebrates the establishment of a brand that seemed dead in the history of modern cinema— yes, the post-credits scene; —celebrates, at the expense of its interconnected stories, another important establishment in mainstream movies: too many easter-eggs; celebrates the influence that its heroes have caused in the minds of many people; celebrates the start of a grand finale, one more phase, which actually means three phases of triumphs and falls; celebrates that they have built the unimaginable: reaping the fruits of an idea that at first all dismissed — especially production studios, — the fruits that, while represent in monetary gain, also represent a deep-rooted pride of reviving the golden age of comic-film adaptations, building multiverses with more pros than cons where fearless charisma, white humor, feelings, passion, PG-13 ratings and audiovisual high-quality were capital rules in the conception and subsequent production of live-action stories printed in paper; but above all, it celebrates something that is honestly unusual currently: to make cinema, good cinema, human, ambitious, inspiring, diverse cinema with disproportionate amounts as a budget, brilliant. Today, we must wear our most elegant clothes because a long way is coming to an end, a painful, exciting and hopeful end; it won't go away for keeps— never mind — but what we know as Marvel is fading away: marvelous talents, marvelous characters, marvelous messages, marvelous enlightened dreams, marvelous cinema. "Avengers: Infinity War" by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo won't be an expressly idyllic experience for many viewers, what is more, it seems that the mega-event set up by the spoiled brothers of Marvel has switched the game and instead of filling it with nondescript pyrotechnics and visual gags, they morph the accustomed action superhero film into a drama of unthinkable reaches, standing out by the seriousness, coherence, and severity of a script that knows how to use their strengths through characters brimming with soul, personality, and powerful messages. The film veers when it pleases, and although doesn't do it precisely in the best way sometimes, it hits the spot in almost every aspect, causing a really disarming effect, when the credits rolling down, you're still in your seat, speechless, depressed, shocked; no doubt, no superhero film had achieved it to date. Disney's subsidiary company is not jealous of the dark and pessimistic tone of DC, as it has created its own tone with much more deadly consequences than the Warner Bros company's flicks. The first shared universe in cinema history has been manufactured by artists who after long working hours have relegated time with their families to bring happiness to others through adaptations which are etching in our memories. How many kids scamper with Captain America shields in their heads or Iron Man scarlet armors? Ten years of stories as proof of a work full of sacrifices, ups, and downs, But today, after such a long time, the time has come to say thank you, thank you for having transformed present-day cinema, for better or worse. Just like J.J. Abrams' 2015 space opera "The Force Awakens," a new movie-event takes place this year, "Infinity War," the first part of a grim farewell, shakes our senses, its heartbreaking movements deliver a matchless adventure and its strong impact will affect the spectators for much longer, a must-watch. Watching the final scenes is hard task because your eyes are full of tears, that's a faithful sign of what kind of film it is; A motion picture as entertaining as melancholic that shows Marvel's love for his creations and that serves as a very complex turning point leading up to what will mean the closure of a golden superhero century.
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CineAutoctonoMay 15, 2018
"Avengers: Infinity War" was an incredible movie, all the superheroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe gathered to finish off Thanos, the one who will destroy half the universe when he gets his infinite gems. The development of the villain"Avengers: Infinity War" was an incredible movie, all the superheroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe gathered to finish off Thanos, the one who will destroy half the universe when he gets his infinite gems. The development of the villain Thanos is certainly spectacular, its origins and its search for gems is intriguing. The fragments and teams of superheroes trained in Infinity War were very good, photography and special effects as well. The jokes although it takes away the tension in the film, it distracts you a bit so you are not so stressed by what is going to happen and that is a good thing, although some scenes are as out of place, I did not stop enjoying this movie loaded with emotion, tension and action, the end is certainly very devastating, I thought I was not going to cry, but I managed to cry. It was the darkest transition I saw in my life, because I knew the way of being, and Thanos' intentions, he was a perfect and damn superhero terrorist, but a breath of hope will prepare us for an exciting end. Definitely a great movie that Marvel fans, and superheroes needed. Expand
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avr50Apr 28, 2018
Infinity War is one of the most unpredictable movies of the marvel cinematic universe (even when it has some predictable things) The movie is entertaining and funny, is an 149 minutes long, but it doesn't feel like it. The performances of allInfinity War is one of the most unpredictable movies of the marvel cinematic universe (even when it has some predictable things) The movie is entertaining and funny, is an 149 minutes long, but it doesn't feel like it. The performances of all the actors is really good, but I had to highlight the performance of Josh Brolin as the villain, Thanos. The character is terrifying and you can feel that something could go terrible wrong when he´s on screen, he is the character that, to me, is the most interesting in the movie, and thetas really good, because a movie like this without a great villain could not be a good movie, and Brolin brings something additional to the character with his performance, even when the character is made by CGI, the performance is still very powerful, is like Andy Serkis as Caesar in the new Planet of the Apes movies. The visual effects are, of course amazing and makes what the best visual effects do, make you believe that what is on screen is real. Now, I have to speak about the negative points of the movie. First, it is a lot, the story tat they´re telling here could have been not a bit of a mess (like it is the movie) if they were telling it as a 10 episode series or something like that, but a movie can´t do that, so the result that we have on screen is a lot, and sometimes you can forget what some characters were doing at the beginning of the movie because they appear in minute 10 and the appear again on minute 40. Of course, everything that´s going on is important, but that problem makes you feel a little disconnected with some characters. Speaking about the characters, there were some that were really useless in the movie, and they were only there because they were introduced before. Stay for the scene after the credits, it is amazing, not like the one in Spiderman homecoming. In the end, infinity war will please fans and it will make them even more anxious for the next avengers movie. Watch out at the end, maybe you'll cry. Expand
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GameBoy57Nov 25, 2019
I really liked this movie mostly because there was Thanos and in my opinion he is one of the greatest Marvel villans ever created so the movie offered us a great antagonist. The heroes that appeared in the movie were really good and they allI really liked this movie mostly because there was Thanos and in my opinion he is one of the greatest Marvel villans ever created so the movie offered us a great antagonist. The heroes that appeared in the movie were really good and they all contributed to the movie some more some less but overall great marvel hero mashup with cool action sequences. The only downside of the movie was its duration cuz to tell this huge story it takes time and this movie was fast paced and had too short story telling. Expand
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andre27Sep 22, 2018
Avengers Infinity War é um dos filmes mais esperados do ano e tambem por mim. Todo o trabalho desenvolvido até agora pela Marvel nos seus filmes e em Vingadores traz-nos até esse filme e não podia estar mais satisfeito. Mas vamos por partes:Avengers Infinity War é um dos filmes mais esperados do ano e tambem por mim. Todo o trabalho desenvolvido até agora pela Marvel nos seus filmes e em Vingadores traz-nos até esse filme e não podia estar mais satisfeito. Mas vamos por partes:

Aspectos Positivos:
-O trabalho dos irmãos Russo em juntar todos os Heróis é brutal, sabendo dar a cada herói o seu momento e trabalhar muito bem as diversas cenas de acção e iterações entre os diversos heróis.
-O vilão Thanos e a sua ideologia estão imensamente bem conseguidos. Thanos é um ser poderoso e realmente apresenta uma verdadeira ameaça e não conseguimos ficar indiferentes á sua ideologia que faz todo o sentido por um lado, mas por outro é aberrante.
-O final é top, sentimos a angustia dos personagens e para um vilão tão forte e marcante como Thanos não fazia sentido tudo acabar bem.

Aspetos Negativos:
-Pouco desenvolvimento dos filhos de Thanos. Gostei deles e queria saber mais sobre eles.
-Thor derrotar tão facilmente Thanos em Wakanda, só porque tem um machado novo.

Em suma, é um grande filme muito bem conseguido e impactantw onde todos as cenas estão muito bem conseguidas, mas não tão incrivel como guerra civil por exemplo ou mesmo Black Phanter.
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DavidWasHereMay 8, 2018
What a movie!

It's hard to critique this film in a traditional way in terms of narrative structure, knowing that all of these characters are developed beforehand in the previous MCU films, and because this movie is split in two parts. It is
What a movie!

It's hard to critique this film in a traditional way in terms of narrative structure, knowing that all of these characters are developed beforehand in the previous MCU films, and because this movie is split in two parts. It is it's own beast! Which is either admirable or infuriating, depending on what I'm feeling on that day.

Thanos is great in this movie. Looking past the stupid design of him, the motion capture performance is great (although when he is holding a regular scaled human in his hands it looks weird at times), Josh Brolin did a great job in his role, and he is one of the best well rounded villains the MCU ever had. Sure his plan is admittingly dumb, but in terms of his conviction and even the layers of emotion, he is far more fascinating than the lesser MCU baddies (FWI, there are only five good villains in the MCU, including Thanos). The visuals are a treat to watch. It's eye candy seeing just how much is crammed in there and how much it works. From the impressive backgrounds to the scale of the action as millions of stuff flying in your face. It's almost like a Dragonball action scene done right! Of course, like the other MCU films, there are times where it looks off at times, particularly when Peter is in the Iron Spider suit and Bruce Banner in the giant Iron Hulk suit. The actions scenes, while at first hard to follow, is great thanks to the Ruso Brothers proving once again that they can do the quick cut action scenes. The acting is pretty good overall. I won't go into too much detail because that's what we've come to expect watching their own films from the individual characters. But I will say is that Zoe Saldana does not get enough credit in this and the last Guardians of the Galaxy film as Gamora.

If I were to complain, or find something at fault, is that there isn't really a strong anchor in the story. And I'm not talking about character development because well watch the other MCU films to get that, but I mean that in terms of the emotional core, it's downplayed and often rather shallow. There are reasons for what the characters are doing, but in terms of a core story-line there isn't really one, so a lot of the more important characters, like Thanos and Thor, are downplayed to the point where it's basically a movie filled with subplots. If there was a central character or even a central emotional hook, then the movie would have more investment to be a standalone story-line, rather than just scenes happening.

But for a "just scenes happening" movie, it works very well. It's not perfect, but it is an enjoyable ride if you are invested in the MCU. If you aren't...then why are you here?!
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TowelzzJun 3, 2018
It's certainly sparse on narrative and depth, but did anyone really expect a rich narrative and an emotionally complex movie with character arcs? The MCU has had its time to develop these characters over the course of a decade and now weIt's certainly sparse on narrative and depth, but did anyone really expect a rich narrative and an emotionally complex movie with character arcs? The MCU has had its time to develop these characters over the course of a decade and now we finally see the heroes face their most formidable opponent. This movie knew what it was supposed to be and delivered. There were a couple of plot holes and irrational actions by a few of the characters, but the overall product is a satisfying spectacle. 8/10 Expand
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EpicLadySpongeApr 27, 2018
What makes Avengers: Infinity War the most epic crossover in cinema history you probably won't forget as soon as you first watch it you may ask? Well I can't say much about the film, but as far as I know, it brings all of its characters fromWhat makes Avengers: Infinity War the most epic crossover in cinema history you probably won't forget as soon as you first watch it you may ask? Well I can't say much about the film, but as far as I know, it brings all of its characters from previous Marvel Cinematic Universe films and unite them together to face their biggest threat out of all the villains from the previous films. The way this film is executed from start to end is why I recommend you start watching Avengers: Infinity War in case you haven't yet. Expand
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JarodyApr 28, 2018
There is only one thing a person can ask after coming out of this movie, and that question is "did it live up to the hype?". The answer, in my opinion, is a yes. The movie isn't perfect, but it had enough interesting surprises and storyThere is only one thing a person can ask after coming out of this movie, and that question is "did it live up to the hype?". The answer, in my opinion, is a yes. The movie isn't perfect, but it had enough interesting surprises and story elements to keep me perfectly engaged. I didn't think one cast member put in a poor performance, they were all at least good. However, Robert Downey Jr. knocks it out the park. This is one of his best performances since the original Iron Man film, 10 years ago. Thanos, as the villian, is perfectly fine. They showed the right amount of human emotion to make him not completely stale, like the majority of marvel villians tend to be. Although, that being said, while he was completely ruthless and evil, elements of the film led me to actually reason with his character, and not completely hate him, which i don't know is a good thing or a bad thing. Now onto the issues. The cast is understandably bloated, so you find yourself having to keep up with all the different storylines happening at once, and it becomes quite difficult to follow everything. It felt like at least two of the main storylines could have been their own movie. There are a couple of plot holes and unexplained events that happen in the film, although it would be difficult to explain them without going into spoilers, so you'll have to take my word for it. The special effects i felt were very inconsistent, at times they blew me away and at other times looked rubbery and formulaic, but luckily the latter part of them were in less noticable shots. Speaking of camera work, the cinematography wasn't anything too special, it wasn't on the level of something like Dunkirk but it had enough interesting shots to keep me entertained. The dissapointing thing about a cast this large is that some characters would be forced to take a backseat, and in this movie some took a significant backseat. So much so, that i forgot some characters were even in the movie. From what i remember one of the most significant avengers had about 4-5 lines in the whole movie. Much like every other marvel movie there were a significant amount of quips and jokes, however i was hoping due to the high stakes and a more serious threat that they might have toned down the jokes but dissapointingly they didn't. That being said, the jokes didn't take away from any of the serious moments. It may seem like i didn't really like the movie, but i have to say, some moments absolutely blew me away, and i believe most came from the screenplay. It's difficult to discuss what i loved without spoilers, so you'll have to take my word that i did enjoy the movie. Not the best ever marvel movie, but nowhere near the worst. Expand
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silversaihanMay 10, 2018
Despite the critic average reviews, this is the result of a mainly consistant hits from Marvel. The moviehas a great pace, lots of epic moments without being too bombastic and Thanos is possibly one of the best villians to ever be put toDespite the critic average reviews, this is the result of a mainly consistant hits from Marvel. The moviehas a great pace, lots of epic moments without being too bombastic and Thanos is possibly one of the best villians to ever be put to film. A must see on big screen. Expand
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CalebHoMay 1, 2018
As a standalone movie, it's not the best Marvel has conjured up but this was never meant to be a standalone; in fact, none of the movies in the MCU are standalone movies. They all connect and lead up to this - the greatest assembly of heroesAs a standalone movie, it's not the best Marvel has conjured up but this was never meant to be a standalone; in fact, none of the movies in the MCU are standalone movies. They all connect and lead up to this - the greatest assembly of heroes in movie history, and that's what makes it spectacular. To see the culmination of a grand scheme 10 years in the making displayed so wondrously on the big screen is a moment in cinematic history to savor. Expand
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Ken_HeisenbergAug 5, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The movie is a great entertainment. Action and cast is spot on with only one weak spot - plot and the character performance of Dr Strange, Hulk and Vision. First of all, Hulk's role in the movie is reduced only to the beginning, where he loses. He is of no use in all other battles. Second is the massive let down by Dr Strange, when he never makes use of his greatest power - time stone. Previously he was able to defeat any opponent including the destroyer of worlds, and now he cannot even defeat 1 guy, despite having the power to go back in time and see the future. And why on earth did he give up the stone when he could simply erase the fight altogether or at least trap Thanos in another dimension?! Thanos with no knowledge about mystic arts would be trapped there forever. Once he gives up the stone to Thanos, it's all over because Avengers would have to not only defeat Thanos, but to kill him instantly so he cannot go back in time (or at least cut off his arm instantly). Also Vision, being one of the most difficult heroes to fight against, is not able to use his powers in any meaninful way. Even mortals like Captain America or Black Widow are of more use than him. Expand
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HTGamerMay 3, 2018
Avengers: Infinity War is a great superhero movie and a tremendous achievement in the history of filmmaking. It meets and exceeds the fans' very high expectations. It's a movie that:

-its cast features some 30-40 (!!!) main and secondary
Avengers: Infinity War is a great superhero movie and a tremendous achievement in the history of filmmaking. It meets and exceeds the fans' very high expectations. It's a movie that:

-its cast features some 30-40 (!!!) main and secondary characters, yet everyone gets their fair share of screen-time.
-its plot consists of 4-5 parallel sub-stories yet it somehow doesn't confuse the viewer (or at least, not as much as someone would expect to happen with so many story threads).
-direction (courtesy of the Russo bros) is one of the best ever in an MCU movie.
-the villain is a vicious mass murderer who, in a humanly manner, cries so wonderfully you won't believe it.

I could go on and on, pointing out many aspects of this wonderful movie, but I'd end up spoiling it.

My only gripe is that Infinity War's story is a big cliffhunger and it doesn't resolve much by the time the end credits roll. It just sets the stage for the Avengers sequel due for release in 2019. But even on its own, Infinity War has plenty of style and substance for the audience.
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Muskrat147May 6, 2018
Ah, yes, Avengers: Infinity War. The Marvel film that’s been craved by fans since the first time the Avengers assembled back in 2012. But is it any good? Yes. In fact, it’s great. A satisfying and fun adventure bringing together over 70Ah, yes, Avengers: Infinity War. The Marvel film that’s been craved by fans since the first time the Avengers assembled back in 2012. But is it any good? Yes. In fact, it’s great. A satisfying and fun adventure bringing together over 70 different heroes from the last 18 years, The Russo Brothers’ first of two brain-children has everything you might expect - popcorn-friendly action, witty dialogue, and an epic, character-driven story. But, what Infinity War includes throughout its story that many modern blockbusters lack - emotion - is what’s truly amazing. For the first time in years, the characters and their decisions have emotional weight to them. Their relationships with one another, including their interactions, have more meaning this time around, which is incredibly refreshing. This is in part because of Thanos, who is now easily the best villain in the MCU. The writing for his character is clever and powerful, and still manages to include the one liners and actions that only the baddest of baddies can pull off. The depth in which his backstory is explored is surprising, and definitely elevated the experience. With all of this said, though, it’s not a perfect film. The editing between the many locations is slightly out of control and messy, especially within the first half-hour. Some of the characters’ actions and decisions feel contrived, mostly for an emotional twist or moment. Also, the clashing of tones between the different locations and groups of Avengers feel odd and, again, messy. But these issues don’t ruin the film at all, and, honestly, are forgettable once the third act begins. The expansive set-pieces that make up the finale are immensely satisfying to watch, and the ending, though a bit bizarre, brilliantly sets up for the sequel. The performances throughout are terrific, and not one actor can be pinpointed as the best. All of the actors are firing on all cylinders, and the emotional moments work solely because of them. All in all, Infinity War is the most surprising and satisfying film so far this year, and arguably, as of now, the best story told in the MCU. If only 2019 could come sooner... Expand
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miccaelApr 27, 2018
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The "lower than expected score" I assume is because either critics did not like what happened in the movie to some characters, or because it was next marvel movie right after great Black Panther. However, this movie is great! It
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The "lower than expected score" I assume is because either critics did not like what happened in the movie to some characters, or because it was next marvel movie right after great Black Panther. However, this movie is great! It is really such a refreshing take on same old conventional superhero story, that is done better here. Stakes are higher, you can FEEL THE DANGER! ​
In this movie unites nearly all MCU, many comes to some sort of resolve, but yet opens huge pool of questions.
Despite what happens, who dies or who does not die, it seems to me that some of those people will come back for second part regardless, because it is not really clear. A lot of things are left unexplained.
I think some chocies they made in particularly will not be well receoved after Black Panther, I am just saying ...
everyone had fair share on screen, very well paced, easy to watch. Fun, engaging and with interestting cameos.
Some things I dont agree that should have happened because the lead to that was shoehorned in, some people that I expected to be in the movie, are not in it. What I am assuming is that they will be in next movies but the way they covered the absence of them was not convincing at all.
Ending is mic drop and very quick.
How other Marvel movies will continue after this, I have no idea...
Thanos: very serious, BEST vilian ever in MCU.
Post credits - yes, good one, connects with yet another movie.
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Roger1718Apr 30, 2018
If you enjoy marvel superhero movies, then you will definitely like infinity war. Entertaining and fun, nothing else. This movie is not trying to be an oscar worthy masterpiece, it simply continues the epic saga that marvel gave birth to.If you enjoy marvel superhero movies, then you will definitely like infinity war. Entertaining and fun, nothing else. This movie is not trying to be an oscar worthy masterpiece, it simply continues the epic saga that marvel gave birth to. Props to the Russo brothers for being able to pack too much in a single movie. Expand
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TheFreeman148Apr 30, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Let me start off by saying i really enjoyed this movie. The comedy was some of the best they have, the action scenes are tremendous, and the CGI especially with Thanos is some of the best I have ever seen in a movie. But, what really took my rating down from a 9/10 to a 8/10 was the ending. No i'm not upset over these lovable characters "dying" but how it was gone about. There was one moment when Tony Stark was stabbed by Thanos which made me (along with every single person in the theater) gasp and have their hands over their mouth. It was a huge shock and had me absolutely gripped but, that feeling and those emotions were immedietely washed away right after when Tony simply just healed himself. Its these little fake out moments that kind of took me out of the moment and stripped me of that emotion. Certain characters that were "killed" already have sequels in the works *cough* Guardians *cough* so it made the ending have a lot less weight to it and kind of had me shaking my head in confusion. However this is actually good in the long run because they saved the OG crew for the sequel so we could have more time with them alone. Great movie but, could've pushed the envelope of emotions a little further. A must see for Marvel fans Expand
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eva3si0nAug 31, 2019
The first Marvel film I really liked. Surprisingly in the film there are many spectacular scenes, which are well held and the main transition between them is made seamless, which does not make you miss. And the main thing that surprises theThe first Marvel film I really liked. Surprisingly in the film there are many spectacular scenes, which are well held and the main transition between them is made seamless, which does not make you miss. And the main thing that surprises the film - the ending, it really makes it clear that Marvel now plays big, since began to break up with the main heroes of the giving films. Expand
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Creeper3455Apr 27, 2018
Ever since Iron Man made its way into theaters in 2008,that was the beginning of the ambitious Marvel Cinematic Universe,that,from there on out,went on like a New Super Mario Bros game. You complete some levels (the solo movies) all the wayEver since Iron Man made its way into theaters in 2008,that was the beginning of the ambitious Marvel Cinematic Universe,that,from there on out,went on like a New Super Mario Bros game. You complete some levels (the solo movies) all the way up to the final level (the Avengers movie) of each world (Phase).
This definitely seems like the last level (almost) of World 3. After 10 Years of waiting we’re finally here,and the hype is so intense that if you say something negative,it almost seems like a crime. That’s why I’ll talk about the negatives first instead of the goods,given that nothing is as perfect as,say,24 Carat Gold. Aside from some unbalanced CG and the score (which needs its own paragraph),I want to take a moment and despise the marketing team. The movie was marketed as ‘’The Biggest Event Of All-Time’’ (a thing most movies are doing nowadays),although the commercials were amping it up to an Interstellar-like seriousness. And while it’s a damn good movie,I wouldn’t say that it’s as good as Interstellar or Once Upon a Time In America,given that selling it like that makes the movie look like a legendary event (which,in part,is supposed to be). Let’s hope the team won’t do the same thing with Avengers 4 and learn from the mistakes.
Also,darn it,was the score by Alan Silvestri (Ready Player One and The Avengers) disappointing! Coming out of RPO,I was amping my expectations up for this score,but all I got was another generic Marvel score whose little cues and overall theme will be remembered for sure other than the whole tracklist.
Now that the problems are out of the way,there’s a LOT to talk about the positives.
I admire what writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely (Civil War and The Winter Soldier) did with the story,resulting in a Dunkirk-like structure,where it’s divided in 3 separate stories that,by the end of the movie,get connected together perfectly (like a complicated Puzzle). It DOES feel like if it’s Part 1 of a much-bigger event (the arrival of Avengers 4 in about a year),especially given that we have 79 characters in the ring.
Tone shifts every now and then,and it’s a good thing,since each member,with its own screen-time,surprisingly,give you a moment to laugh or cry (Yes,the quips and jokes are there,but none of them detract you from the central story). For example,when we have Iron Man with Banner,Strange and Wong,it gets serious,but when we have the Guardians,it gets funny all-the-way. This is the most ‘Shakespearean’ (I guess) Marvel movie since the first Thor,so be on the look for that. The part I was mostly curious to hear about was how the crowd was going to react to the end,but I won’t say what happened because spoilers.
Thanos (played by Deadpool 2 star Josh Brolin) is probably the best written Marvel villain of all-time. I loved his motivation,his charisma,his design,and rife with lines like ‘’I could just snap my fingers and you’d all cease to exist’’ or ‘’Perfectly balanced as all things should be’’,you know right away he’s perfectly written. However,as much as I would go full fanboy for him,I wouldn’t say he is as great of a villain as,say,Killmonger. It’s certainly better than Loki,but where Killmonger came with a more realistic approach,I feel like Thanos didn’t have all the cards on the table to be a great villain,for me only. Everyone will mostly rave about him nonetheless,(even if they should). Oh,and the motion capture is amazing,so…
Every actor/actress was amazing all the way,from Downey Jr to Evans to Pratt to Saldana to….Basically everyone.
As I said,yeah,some of the effects are unbalanced,but that doesn’t mean the CG is bad. All of the effects are off the chain,especially,as I said,the motion capture on Thanos.
Look,if you see Infinity War as a fan,you’ll definitely enjoy it,but as a marketing choice,you’ll probably see it as a disaster on every level. But (there’s always a but) my heart was pounding all the way through the end,I laughed and I didn’t cry for those moments (bit of a serious person),so… I’m surprised to say it,but I’m curious to see what will happen in Avengers 4. Now the annoying part is that I’m going to hear everyone scream in pain for that movie while I get comfy for Incredibles 2. Bring it on,I guess…
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KeithDowMay 11, 2018
'Avengers: Infinity War' smashed the box office record for biggest opening weekend taking in $258 million on its way to sprinting past a billion dollars in worldwide receipts, becoming the fastest movie ever to do so.

The writing, visual
'Avengers: Infinity War' smashed the box office record for biggest opening weekend taking in $258 million on its way to sprinting past a billion dollars in worldwide receipts, becoming the fastest movie ever to do so.

The writing, visual effects, and a truly overwhelming amount of star power all make this film worthy of holding the title of reigning box office king. But my predominant thought leaving the theater was wondering who the hell could possibly follow the film's dizzying two-and-a-half hour story arc ... much less all the individual Marvel story arcs that preceded it, considering 'Infinity War' is the culmination of 18 different superhero movies. I recognized most of the actors (and most of their characters). But when you have three or four (?) different groups of heroes fighting three or four (?) different groups of baddies on three or four (?) different planets the film quickly turns into an all-you-can-eat buffet of action that, while still very appetizing, is quite a different experience than that of a neatly composed--and somewhat moderately portioned--meal.
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ericrosarJun 20, 2018
I'm not a Superhero movie fan. This movie was really great for what it is. It actually almost crosses over to being good regardless of genre. There are various elements that make this great; most notably a compelling antagonist who really isI'm not a Superhero movie fan. This movie was really great for what it is. It actually almost crosses over to being good regardless of genre. There are various elements that make this great; most notably a compelling antagonist who really is the focus and main character of the movie. Granted, there are some scenes that remind you that this is a "blockbuster movie", however it's not mindless action like any Transformers, neither is it structurally and visibly absurd like Justice League. Unlike The Last Jedi, it keeps true to all the characters while also giving them the humanity they needed to connect to the audience (Thor). It also excels at subverting expectation (vs.The Last Jedi) mainly due to the fact that you feel the script isn't going out if it's way to "Trash the Past" to prop up the newer characters. It did something that few new movies do, which is get me interested in seeing it's continuation. Expand
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thedaywalkerApr 29, 2018
This is a thrilling movie that manages to play with the emotions of every MCU fan out there. It works well in the Cinematic Universe in the sense, but unfortunately as a solo movie it lacks in character, Thanos was the only presence thatThis is a thrilling movie that manages to play with the emotions of every MCU fan out there. It works well in the Cinematic Universe in the sense, but unfortunately as a solo movie it lacks in character, Thanos was the only presence that actually got something as a character, the rest were there too simply fight against him. Mark Rufallo has a great performance along with Robert Downey Junior and Josh Brolin.

I have to give the Russo brothers a lot of props with this movie, it would be easy to lose sense of it and not give characters the amount of screen time that they need, but they did it well, even with all of those characters in the movie.
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Jk9785Apr 26, 2019
Not spectacular, and it feels a little overlong, but Brolin's performance as Thanos is impeccable, as are most of the performances from the cast. The CGI is a little spotty in places, but that's just nitpicking. Very good film.
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A_HumanPersonApr 27, 2018
An absolute blast of a film, Great story, action, jokes, and villain. Thanos is by far one of the best MCU villains so far which have always been fairly mediocre, he has great CGI and surprisingly emotion. The weakest part of this film isAn absolute blast of a film, Great story, action, jokes, and villain. Thanos is by far one of the best MCU villains so far which have always been fairly mediocre, he has great CGI and surprisingly emotion. The weakest part of this film is that because of all the character doing separate things it means that when a character dies it carries no emotional weight at all. I also love the fact that it ends with a cliffhanger. Expand
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JaxMax69Aug 20, 2018
This movie is great but I have a couple issues. Thanos does not feel like his comics self, the children are just well different, and the stupid under powering of the infinity gauntlet. But other than that the CGI IS AMAZING! Best in a marvelThis movie is great but I have a couple issues. Thanos does not feel like his comics self, the children are just well different, and the stupid under powering of the infinity gauntlet. But other than that the CGI IS AMAZING! Best in a marvel movie. The movie is funny and has a great cast with quality chemistry that erupts from the dialogue. Overall this movie is awesome but not as faithful to the comics with some bad decisions made still it is definitely worth a see. Expand
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FlexedacornApr 30, 2018
Ever since the 1st mention of Thanos and the infinity stone teases, I have been in anticipation for this movie. Not sure if it has been a full 10 years for me, but it has sure felt like it. I was very afraid going into this that the movieEver since the 1st mention of Thanos and the infinity stone teases, I have been in anticipation for this movie. Not sure if it has been a full 10 years for me, but it has sure felt like it. I was very afraid going into this that the movie would be a bloated disaster that favored f quantity over quality. I was pleasantly surprised that this was not the case. Yes, there was a lot going on, but the Russo brothers found a way to balance action and drama. I believe the pacing of this movie felt right to me for two reasons. First, the interconnecting arcs allowed the right amount of screen time to each hero / villain. Second, Thanos as a villain had a lot of character development, which gave depth to the CGI Titan. The acting was on par with the other films, but I also have to give a special nod to Tom Holland for acting his ass off in one of the more memorable scenes. If you have been a marvel movie fan or just a fan in comic book movies in general, this is a most see. I would not recommend this film to those who have not seen any of the other marvel films, as this was a “sum of its parts” creation. In my opinion the film should be judged in conjunction with its predecessors, as opposed to a standalone piece. Expand
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SquaredRenApr 27, 2018
The only way for me to explain the negatives is with a Spoiler warning...but anyways. This movie had awesome special effects, the Black Order looked great, Thanos look human-like. Special effects were just perfect in every scene and actionThe only way for me to explain the negatives is with a Spoiler warning...but anyways. This movie had awesome special effects, the Black Order looked great, Thanos look human-like. Special effects were just perfect in every scene and action scenes. Every character served their role in an organic way, no one felt rushed or out of place in any given situation. The humour was on point and timed precisely throughout the film.

Thanos motives were great and matches his nickname (The Mad Titan), but still smart in the same way making him a really cool villain. I did not buy that he loves Gamora (-1), that felt so convenient for the script. Another thing is that in 2018 films dont and should not open killing off a black person...white guy gets choked but the black guy gets stabbed in the chest? No way, that's racist (-1). The action scenes were in the ENTIRE film and it was insane!, best action scenes in the entire superhero film genre!.
Overall this film was awesome, people will cheer and get nuts because this movie is worth the money and time, almost an historic event.
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Sword-Sep 4, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. One of the best-written villains of its time, a good watch although it's not a 10 in my book because it's only a buildup to Avengers 4. It's also hard to be completely sad when you know characters such as Spiderman are totally going to be revived. Expand
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DubeauApr 28, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Infinity War is a frantic action movie. This movie is more about Thanos, his motivation, his goals, his vision. For once, we have a real villain in a hero movie, not a doppelganger or a copycat. And the heroes...they just struggle against him, against themselves. The story is a tour de force. To reunite all these characters in a movie and still makes a semi coherent story is not a small feat. The FX are very good but the fighting scenes are sometimes a blur of too many objects and fast pace. Some critics didn't like the ending part...I though it was the best part. It's not your everybody is fine ending. And you get at least two big clues for a part 2. The music was something that I didn't like that much. I guess it was a very difficult movie to score anyway. I give the movie a 82%. I think of the 3 Avengers, this one is the best. Expand
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maugzzApr 27, 2018
Adequate for the wanted level of the last 10 years and very respectful of the comics.
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JLuis_001May 12, 2018
Frankly there is no need to analyze this movie. It's not the end of the road because there is still an entrie for 2019 but it is undoubtedly the culmination of 10 years of story development and the creation of a true cinematographic universeFrankly there is no need to analyze this movie. It's not the end of the road because there is still an entrie for 2019 but it is undoubtedly the culmination of 10 years of story development and the creation of a true cinematographic universe that shares characters, worlds and events. Avengers: Infinity War had to be a huge event. A show to expose all the Marvel machinery and they did it.

Finally, it truly feels like if a comic book passed the pages and became a film. The villain responded to expectations and the action was as epic as expected. There's issues with the pacing but you have to give them credit, with so many characters and events, they really pulled it off.

Avengers: Infinity War was meant to be what it is and I think that's a good thing.
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CoreGamer1408Apr 21, 2023
Pretty fun movie, full of high stakes and tons of cool characters. Peak MCU for sure...
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Rcavey92212Jul 2, 2020
After a powerhouse phase 3 Infinity arrived on a gigantic mound of expectations and it mostly delivers but can't escape feeling a little unfinished. That being said the action scenes are spectacular and the downer ending is emotionallyAfter a powerhouse phase 3 Infinity arrived on a gigantic mound of expectations and it mostly delivers but can't escape feeling a little unfinished. That being said the action scenes are spectacular and the downer ending is emotionally draining as expected. Everyone's in the top of their game here as they rush trying to stop Thanos. And despite a dark premise there's lots of laughs along the way as well as tears. From the opening moments you know the game is real. The events are shocking and yet it's still exciting to see our favorite characters come together especially a hilarious Thor and star lord and a lovable and heartbreaking spider man. But the real goods belong to a wonderful layered Robert Downey Jr. The best thing about this film is that it leaves you wanting the next chapter desperately.

Budget: $316m
Box Office: $2.048B

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HumanoideFilmsSep 9, 2018
Perhaps the best avengers' movie, more drama than many Marvel movies. The development of the villain in this film is something I really liked, I think Thanos is a villain who deserves to be remembered in the story of the comic bookPerhaps the best avengers' movie, more drama than many Marvel movies. The development of the villain in this film is something I really liked, I think Thanos is a villain who deserves to be remembered in the story of the comic book villains,his scenes steal the film. On the other hand other scenes don't seem to be relevant in the film, and they make a lot of noise. Expand
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TheRussianatorMay 7, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Overall, it's an enjoyable watch. The Russo brothers really pulled it off by splitting the movie into different subplots that all come together in the end. I believe there is no other way they could have made this movie as good as it is. However, it does suffer from an overabundance of characters. Most of them are filler and serve no purpose other than fighting Thanos or his servants. The plot is a little too convoluted and it's hard to follow the story. Otherwise, it's a good addition to the MCU and has a very impressive ending Expand
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egoBorderApr 28, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A really fun and satisfying crossover event, even if as a movie it suffers from some major plot holes. But hell, if you care about logic you probably should steer clear of superhero movies. The point is that if you like these characters you get to see them all interact in interesting ways. Again, not all the scenes make sense if you think about it too much, and even some of the stronger scenes may not be earned considering some of these characters have been around for 10 years (in the movies). But I really think most people (regardless of whether they are comic fans or not) will enjoy this movie for at least one viewing and I'm recommending it based on that. Expand
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Jaredc324May 6, 2019
Infinity War is everything and more you want an epic colossal superhero summer-kick-off blockbuster to be, but this one;'s more than just a movie, it's an event. an event that brings together all the beloved heroes and villains you've watchedInfinity War is everything and more you want an epic colossal superhero summer-kick-off blockbuster to be, but this one;'s more than just a movie, it's an event. an event that brings together all the beloved heroes and villains you've watched over the past 10 years, and Infinity War brings them together in the most glorious and highly-awaited way imaginable. This film made me care. Sure it's bloated and yes there's lots if not too much going on, and not enough time to fill it all in, but who cares. This is something we never get. An Avengers film that builds up a story, anchored by a villain who literally steals and owns the movie. And ends in such a place that will make you connect more than ever before. If you thought you knew what you were in for, you have no idea. Infinity War is the culmination epic chapter we've all been waiting for and the Russo's leave nothing untouched by pure fan-service and fan-glory. This the MCU movie we've all been waiting for and deliver nonetheless. Expand
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GameCompletersApr 27, 2018
What a great movie, lots of action but at the same time a great story. Spider-Man scenes are AMAZING and Thanos is done really well. 100% worth watching!
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amheretojudgeApr 27, 2018
Brolin is getting the icing of the cake, but then he deserves it, with such an absorbing nuanced performance, he breathes meaning into these loud behemoth battles.

Avengers: Infinity War Russo Brothers recites a profound poetry in this
Brolin is getting the icing of the cake, but then he deserves it, with such an absorbing nuanced performance, he breathes meaning into these loud behemoth battles.

Avengers: Infinity War

Russo Brothers recites a profound poetry in this heist of gems. Infinity Stones they call it, we, antics to step upon, or more accurately to sacrifice upon. This game of chess is as fun as it would be to watch one. With sacrifices subsequently dashing across the herd of multiple plots, the textbook 1-0-1 tricks of chess, is their way in. A pawn for a pawn and a Queen for a pawn, taking heavy awe-gasping non-affordable losses, Earth's mightiest heroes, has that one emotional punch left in their bags, which works every time despite of your awareness of its manipulative nature.

After going through a great deal of chapters, their magic trick wasn't the disappearance of your favourite face cards but the build up or the origin of their construction that led us here, THIS works because THAT did, Downey regretted his actions (Favreau's Iron Man) and made mistakes (Whedon's Age Of Ultron), that is why the birth of his gadgets and attitude towards this alienated phenomenon touched the ultimate membership of the rare 2 billion club. The writing is incredibly inspiring when it comes to blend in these many characters- which hasn't been done to this scale, although Soderberg's smoothness is yet impenetrable- but unfortunately it is also the one with the most mistakes, where you can clearly see that they sew in the missing links with poor cloth material later on in the production and called it "improvisation"- humor is not that necessary, especially the off putting references that disenchants the viewers from this mythology.

To be fair, even the structure of the film is above the safe formulaic method of MCU, with Josh Brolin at the centre of the narration, his invasion in each act of our heroes "turns the leg to jelly" and keeps the urgency alive and vulnerability, turned to 11, that you feel as he picks up each of our beloved caped saviour in the air, where the contrast of the power he oozes is impeccably nobel. But I think it is the confidence in his walk, his body language so stiff like it's views that you are molded and convinced in joining his family dinner party that will spiral out not some bickering but an Infinity War.
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LightPothMay 11, 2018
Avengers: Infinity War is one of a kind, Funny, Serious at times and revolves around Thanos's character.
Some characters felt left out to the point that I am a little dissapointed.
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PolotkoMay 27, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Eight beacuse everyone dies in this movie... captain america, tony stark, hulk and black widow are the only persons that still living Expand
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Kire_92May 18, 2018
This is probably my favorite marvel movie thus far. The action was good and the movie had a good mix of humor and emotion. And finally a marvel movie have a really good villain! The only negatives are that the movie felt a little bit tooThis is probably my favorite marvel movie thus far. The action was good and the movie had a good mix of humor and emotion. And finally a marvel movie have a really good villain! The only negatives are that the movie felt a little bit too predictable and some parts in the middle made me lose my interest at times. Expand
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Player2-WaterNov 11, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. E-Value: 8
Acting: 9
Plot: 8

Finally, the moment we have all been waiting for ten years. The nineteenth instalment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is here with Marvel superheroes from the previous movies are gathered together to go up against the most powerful villain, Thanos. I can tell you this movie will not disappoint you at all and it will be worth it.

Picking up right after the events of Thor: Ragnarok, Thanos (Brolin) has successfully acquired the Power Stone in Xandar and the Space Stone from Loki. With two Infinity Stones now in his possession, he tasked his children, the Black Order, to retrieve the Time Stone and Mind Stone which are located on Earth. Hulk, who lost a fight against Thanos, is teleport back to Earth by Heimdall to spare him from being killed.

Back on Earth, Bruce Banner warns Dr. Strange and Iron Man (Downey Jr.) about Thanos coming to Earth to retrieve the Time Stone from Dr. Strange and the Mind Stone from Vision. During the battle against Thanos’ children, Dr. Strange got capture which force Iron Man and Spider-Man join forces to go rescue him and the Time Stone.

Left behind, Banner contacts Steve Rogers (Evans), Falcon and Black Widow for help and they manage to rescue Vision and Scarlet Witch from Thanos’ other children. They recruited War Machine and together they bring Vision to Wakanda so they can use their resources to remove the Mind Stone without killing him.

Meanwhile, the Guardians of the Galaxy rescue Thor, who told them about Thanos. Star-Lord, Drax and Gamora go to Knowhere to stop Thanos from retrieving the Reality Stone from Taneleer Tivan the Collector while Thor, Rocket Racoon and Groot go to Nidavellir to get a weapon for Thor to kill Thanos. The fate of the universe lies in the hands of these heroes before Thanos gets all the Infinity Stones.

Aside from the large cast reprising their role from the previous movies, their acting is totally amazing especially Josh Brolin who manage to nail it in his role as Thanos. The story is impressive which balance out some emotional moments (especially the heroes who are going to die) and humour moments which are quite funny. The action scenes are pretty cool and amazing and they are very well shot. Whether or not you’re a Marvel fan, you will definitely enjoy this movie.

The visual effects and CGI are very amazing and stunning beautiful. Huge thumbs up to the visual artists of the movie. On the downside but not too severe, some of the characters do not have enough screen time and they are underused. Hopefully, they will get more screen time and more useful in the upcoming sequel. Like all previous Marvel movies, please stay back for a post credit scene.
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ClemntsApr 27, 2018
Clearly not the best movie on screen, but we can't consider it as a bad movie. A huge production, with huge expectations maturating for more than 10 years. The Russo Brothers here sign a masterpiece following the Marvel formula. The movieClearly not the best movie on screen, but we can't consider it as a bad movie. A huge production, with huge expectations maturating for more than 10 years. The Russo Brothers here sign a masterpiece following the Marvel formula. The movie isn't perfect because we find the same problems every single Marvel and this movie doesn't leave it. Problems of green screens, too much CGI or even too much humor. This movie sometimes looks like a patchwork of stories put together with a lot of shortcuts. However this movie brings me the Marvel touch, the dream that it is supposed to bring, through emotion and memorable scenes. This movie represents such an interesting way to restart the MCU and it lightens my fan's torch.
Thanos is without any doubt the best villain of the MCU and brings a real bonus in the movie. Finally, a pure and nuanced antagonist. Many 'secondary' characters are also well developed and provide a wonderful plus such as Scarlet Witch (favourite character in the movie) or Gamora.
Finally, the ending without spoiling is just WOW... Even two days after I'm still shocked about what happened. A wonderful punch in the stomach which I've been waiting for so many years...

"There was an idea to bring together a group of remarkable people to see if we could become something more and we could find the battles that they never could"

10 years later, Marvel and all its characters and actors provide us, the dream of all a generation, a film that nobody else is ready to do today...
Can't say it is perfect 'cause it isn't but I enjoyed the movie and with such a hype that I've experienced, I was very scared... Definitely, a movie to watch this year, for Marvel fans or simple movie watchers...
See you next year for more adventures
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LivingTribunalApr 27, 2018
Its scale is the biggest I've ever seen and I was satisfied with it. The action sequences were simply amazing. However, everything happened so fast, and I even felt that it was too fast. Until soul stone, I predicted almost everything, butIts scale is the biggest I've ever seen and I was satisfied with it. The action sequences were simply amazing. However, everything happened so fast, and I even felt that it was too fast. Until soul stone, I predicted almost everything, but after that, everything I predicted was wrong. Thor is so cool, and Thanos is just strong and even cooler. The ending was awesome to me., because I am a big fan of the comics. Expand
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fonkiMay 7, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is very good. To some extent it's even brave, for the choice of a rather gloomy development, seeding very interesting elements for the next episodes.

Cons: - It's a Marvel crossover. whoever reads the comics knows already pros and cons of this. Like the random unnecessary reintroduction of well forgotten characters. And the chaos. And the fact that no one dies in the Marvel Universe.
- Good story but slow pace (similarly to Avengers 2).
- Some minor story choices. Especially the Thor subplot: quite long and ultimately unecessary; every cool element introduced in Ragnarok is actually ignored here.
- the mind stone: i mean what is it? it's the only infinity stone not seen in action.

Pros: - Thanos. This movie is about him. I loved it. Even stretching his motives - quite different from the comic - he remains both mad and rational. very well developed.
- Gamora. Finally some development of her character, after the disappointment of Guardian of the Galaxy 2.
- Badass fightings: especially everything involving Spiderman and Doctor Strange, and Thor.
- The time stone: doctor Strange has concocted something!
- The soul stone: maybe the best part of the plot.
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ap008May 9, 2018
Movie was great.. no doubt.. but as I think It should have been about the real reason of thanos's love for mistress death.. I don't think he genuinely wanted to balance the life in universe..
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AnchorPointMay 10, 2018
What can i say about this movie? Best movie in the universe. It's the ideal thing that blockbusters should have.
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kellykev7May 14, 2018
Great Movie but i feel it shouldn't be a 2 hour movie not really enough time to explain actions of Thanos
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AkidomaMay 20, 2018
Una pelicula fantastico que tardo 10 años para construirse. Gracias MARVEL por hacernos divertir.
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NavarroCritiqueMay 27, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Though a lot of bad things have been said about the hulk and how this movie was done, I'd still give it a higher review.We must remember this movie was 149 mins long, of course some parts were gonna be underwhelming.The movie is a terrific set up for the next part and will be longer and better than this one Expand
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rswitzJun 2, 2018
"Avengers: Infinity War" gives the usually fun and light-hearted Marvel Cinematic Universe the sobering reality check it's needed for some time now, while still delivering exciting action and a multitude of unlikely crossovers.
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hello712Jun 17, 2018
It was a great movie and not too overcrowded.I like how they divided the characters into different sections and not add ant man and hawkye.they were great characters but if they were added in the movie would feel more stuffed and not asIt was a great movie and not too overcrowded.I like how they divided the characters into different sections and not add ant man and hawkye.they were great characters but if they were added in the movie would feel more stuffed and not as entertaining as the final cut Expand
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Honest-YanJul 10, 2018
You should already be aware that this movie ties together plot threads from other movies. There are too many characters and the ending is unbelievable because the audience is aware of other sequels in development that couldn't be made if theYou should already be aware that this movie ties together plot threads from other movies. There are too many characters and the ending is unbelievable because the audience is aware of other sequels in development that couldn't be made if the ending was to stand. Thanos is a good villain, which is an achievement for Marvel. This movie is much bigger in scope and has some fun set pieces. I enjoyed this as an action romp and a good mash up of characters that were already developed in other movies. Expand
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TederuzzkeeeJul 20, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Avengers Infinity War in my personal opinion the best MCU movie to date. The movie does almost everything well. The reason I think the movie works is because its a darker MCU film. This hits us harder because we're not expecting it and it also changes the MCU formula by having the heroes left defenceless and vulnerable while Thanos exhales in relief and satisfaction. We have never seen this in an MCU film which surprising us and making us feel the same way as the heroes. There are many things that make this film great but I think this is the biggest reason why this movie was such a success. (and come on Metacritic! only 68!?! Ant-Man and The Wasp got 70!?) Expand
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LiftedStarfishAug 15, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I'm not the most qualified person to be writing a review for this, but I do think it was a great movie. I can appreciate the use of color to further separate the different settings of the movie (Green and yellow for Earth, Red and Orange for Titan, and Blue and Black for Thor & his journey with Rocket). Moreover, I also like the way they use Thanos to tell the story, and the amount of time used to flesh him out as a character, and make him relatable, despite being a near-sociopathic antagonist.

I will now try to address some of the most common issues that people have with this movie.

Many people are irritated with Thanos' fixation on wiping out half the universe, despite how his motivation for doing so makes no sense once he has the Infinity Stones. However, Thanos has been trying to fix a finite resource problem for decades, and now has so much tunnel vision, and has become so fixated on the solution that he already had (kill half of the population), that rather than finding another solution (create more/infinite resources), he simply tried to find the quickest way to his current solution. Thanos is called The Mad Titan for a reason. He was so fixated on his current solution, that he lost is sanity and could not comprehend another solution.

The biggest problem many have with the movie is Star-Lord's actions on Titan, arguably directly resulting in Thanos' victory. But, Star-Lord has NEVER been portrayed as being able to control his emotions. In Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2, when he hears about Ego killing his mother, Star-Lord does not think, he simply pulls out his gun and unloads the magazine into Ego. Because of this, Star-Lord's actions in Infinity War, while not justified, are not out of character nor are they unreasonable from a story telling perspective.

Like I said, not the most qualified person to be writing a movie review, but I need start somewhere. Feel free to dump on me if it makes you feel better because my opinion wasn't close enough to yours, or because I suck as a reviewer.
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enei200May 5, 2019
A great movie on all parts. Amazing villian and storyline, but the whole film was dragged by some points. Too long non-meaninful fights, unimportant dialogs etc. Yet, I enjoyed the film and especially the ending.
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ume1994Sep 2, 2019
激烈、惊艳的战斗设计,紧凑的节奏,真正有压迫感的反派
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GenuineBruv2021Oct 25, 2018
This movie is a really good movie, great acting; very entertaining action scenes and a solid plot. I cant say I have any problems with the movie. I love that the movie isn't afraid to be dark and serious, and the conclusion is very satisfyingThis movie is a really good movie, great acting; very entertaining action scenes and a solid plot. I cant say I have any problems with the movie. I love that the movie isn't afraid to be dark and serious, and the conclusion is very satisfying and sad at the same time. I definitely recommend The Avengers Infinity War! Expand
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LegendaryLassDec 14, 2018
While it's true that the point of the film is to have many characters and not waste time on development, it even so feels rushed and stuffed. This is Marvel visual spectacle at it's purest, don't come expecting any kind of real characterWhile it's true that the point of the film is to have many characters and not waste time on development, it even so feels rushed and stuffed. This is Marvel visual spectacle at it's purest, don't come expecting any kind of real character development. But for what it is, it sure is glorious. Expand
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BulgarianCriticNov 21, 2018
I was getting pretty bored of all the repetetive movies that Marvel released in these past years but im glad i went to watch Avengers:Infinity War in theaters because if i didnt id miss a really good movie.I loved the villain and his idea ofI was getting pretty bored of all the repetetive movies that Marvel released in these past years but im glad i went to watch Avengers:Infinity War in theaters because if i didnt id miss a really good movie.I loved the villain and his idea of how to save the world and all the action and comedy and characters working together to stop him.Its a must watch even if you haven't watched any of the previous Avengers movies Expand
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BiggTonyDec 6, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie kept me on the edge of my seat. I was expected for the Russo's to completely disappoint me with some type of bogus way Thanos gets all the stones, but the inclusion of Red Skull genuinely blew my mind to shreds. Josh Brolin did a great job playing Thanos and can't wait to see what happens next. Expand
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I_loveJan 4, 2019
Kinda boring, some scenes that ru bit in your face trying to get you to think it's funny, but that's, great film
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ZJHFeb 5, 2019
It's touching at last 1 hour.Sometimes it's thriller,but sometimes it's bored.It's a good movie in MCU series.
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RadReviewerFeb 8, 2019
A great entry point to a massive shift in what we know. By the end you arent sure if you're left wanting more, or if you've had enough. Which is a very very good thing...
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MovieverseFeb 9, 2019
First time that I saw this movie, I enjoyed, I laughed, but I wasn't happy after it ended. As time passed, I kept thinking about it day and night, and now that I think about it, I liked this movie. Yes, there were some viauals that botheredFirst time that I saw this movie, I enjoyed, I laughed, but I wasn't happy after it ended. As time passed, I kept thinking about it day and night, and now that I think about it, I liked this movie. Yes, there were some viauals that bothered me; for instance, the time when Thor was in the air through the battle of Wakanda, I said to myself:" That's goddamn incomplete CGI. Thor is CGI. What the devil? ". Captain America and Black Panther didn't have enough dialogs. That bothered me. To be honest, these two are my only issues with the movie. I enjoyed this movie. It was hell of a fun time. The humor was all over the place. The battle on Titan was fantastic. Almost all the action sequences were well handled by The Russo Brothers. The emotions were there. I cared about almost all the characters. The most especial thing about this movie is Josh Brolin's Thanos. He is a perfect choice for this role. His voice, his look, his motivations (it wasn't quite what I wanted it to be. I needed more expositon of Thanos, just like Killmonger)and his monologues are brilliant. This movie is worth 20 times watching in a year. Expand
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ShlyywaMar 7, 2019
fantastic movie. hardly to choose between 8/10 and 9/10. Good animations and a good story. The heroes get their screen time they deserve
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fluffypantsJul 16, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Avengers Infinity War is the perfect way to bring together different Marvel franchises into a once in a life time event film. Thanos is a GREAT villain. Also the snap was so shocking in theater the first time. Expand
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Sven381Mar 17, 2019
Okay, the first line: I absolutely did like the movie!

Overall I think the hype of the movie was too much for this movie, it wasn't THAT good (still very good). Something I didn't like was: too many characters for such a "short" movie (149
Okay, the first line: I absolutely did like the movie!

Overall I think the hype of the movie was too much for this movie, it wasn't THAT good (still very good).
Something I didn't like was: too many characters for such a "short" movie (149 minutes ... short ... yeah). I did like the character interaction, thou the pairings of the characters were pretty obvious, not very surprising.
The end was awesome, it works as the end of a movie but also works as the first act of a two-part-movie (there were people crying in the end)
The effects are generally good, but sometimes you can see the effects.
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BrunoVn00Apr 30, 2019
Okay, I gotta be honest: I like superhero movies and I could say this movie was amazing, but I like to review movies as real movies. As a "real" movie, Infinity War is pretty competent: The direction is nice, the cinematography is decent, theOkay, I gotta be honest: I like superhero movies and I could say this movie was amazing, but I like to review movies as real movies. As a "real" movie, Infinity War is pretty competent: The direction is nice, the cinematography is decent, the visual efects are amazing, it has some fun moments, exciting action sequences and something that until this movie came out, no other MCU movie really had: Tension and real danger and those two aspects made the movie really interesting and kept me invested throughout the whole movie.
There's almost zero character development, I feel like this movie had almost the same problems as Age Of Ultron: Too many characters and barely any screentime and dialogue for a lot of them, but what makes this movie not as underwhelming as Age Of Ultron is that this is basically a movie about Thanos and his journey of getting what he wants. Thanos is an example of how to make a good movie villain: He's intimidating, he's well written, he has a clear motivation that makes sense and never yells cliché dialogue or wants to destroy the universe "just cause".

Overall I really liked this movie, I liked the fact that it was a movie that finally took risks and didn't just played it safe once more.
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TomtagApr 14, 2019
The movie was the most epic of the MCU. The fight scenes were unforgettable and surely had entertained audiences a lot
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TaisenZAug 2, 2019
Honestamente, fiquei um pouco decepcionado, pensei se tratar de um filme com uma história mais fechada quando, na verdade, é apenas uma grande introdução de luxo para Ultimato, mas ainda assim, não posso desmerece-lo, é um ótimo filme comHonestamente, fiquei um pouco decepcionado, pensei se tratar de um filme com uma história mais fechada quando, na verdade, é apenas uma grande introdução de luxo para Ultimato, mas ainda assim, não posso desmerece-lo, é um ótimo filme com momentos marcantes. Expand
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