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Sjutten

Truly a historic moment in cinema. Seriously, where can we go from here?
5 years ago
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IgnacioM

Tip: no post-credit scene.
5 years ago
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badblokebob

Contains some of the MCU’s very best moments... but it’s also a tonal mishmash at times, and it doesn’t need to be 3 hours long.

The main cast end credits were probably my favourite bit.
5 years ago
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buc86

Loved the first two thirds but it was less good in the last hour or so once the main fighting started.
5 years ago
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Paravail

The perfect ending to an epic saga eleven years in the making. Good beyond hope.
5 years ago
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Adrian B AWESOME

Great payoff for all of these movies and as close to an ending as we're going to get. They pulled it off.
5 years ago
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MartCous

No post-credit scene, but a post-credit sound (for die-hard fans only I would say).
5 years ago
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dr love

Great closure, epic fight scene!!!
5 years ago
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corchap

The MCU really stuck the landing in this one. Every character has the ending that is right for them. Without spoiling content- it was truly great to see the women take such physicality in the final fight. All the women who played second fiddle to a male character in their solo films gets to shine and it was refreshing to see. It’s a 10/10. What the MCU pulled of is no small feat.
5 years ago
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CodeV

Epic finale for Avengers series. You will see massive amount of Marvel characters and many familiar places from previous movies. Big wins and big losses.
But a bit too epic for me, liked previous part more. And the way to get Infinity Stones back is a slippery way, makes more questions than answers.

Where is Loki now? Why Nebula still hangs out? Etc

Best char award: Thor as a guy next door.
5 years ago
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Joker of Gotham

Legendary
5 years ago
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Siskoid

This will be my attempt at a specific spoiler-free review of Avengers: Endgame. I will tell you that one of the things I desperately wanted going in was for Hawkeye to come into his own and be as great as he is in the comics (my favorite Avenger, in fact). And I got what I wanted. My favorite sequence in fact involves Clint, which made up for years of the character being misused in the MCU. Other than that, well, it's gotta be the culmination of 20+ movies, and those who went and did a big, inclusive marathon will feel like they didn't waste their time. I didn't, but the back references and ultimately achieving closure with what was set forward in Phase 1, never lost me. The Russo Brothers strike a good balance between a certain funerary feeling post-Thanos, and the kind of comedy people have been enjoying from this macro-franchise, with some surprising twists along the way (and of course, some not so surprising). The hype had me fearing for another Battle of the Five Armies, but while the fights are big, and yet full of little moments for everyone, they really don't really feel THAT long. In the end, the dreaded bloat IS perhaps felt, as the climax must be followed by plenty of epilogue if Endgame is to really resolve everything. By then, the tears should come (our theater was very sniffy), and the film certainly gives its stars the proper curtain calls. Truth be told, I found this finale extremely poignant from the first scene, and didn't reserve my tears for the final reel (only the outright sobs). THE movie event of our times, and it didn't disappoint.
5 years ago
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DisneyStitch

Somehow, some way, I think Marvel managed to pull off a fitting and solid ending to almost two dozen movies. It's truly an unprecedented feat and worth applauding all on its own.

The three hour runtime is not totally unwarranted I'd say. Looking back on the majority of Marvel films they never really dove too deeply into the character's own fragility. With the length of the movie we're able to linger on certain characters, and since the stakes are so incredibly high we get to see all their armor stripped away. spoiler

Thanos gets less character development in this film than the last one, but the overall plotline didn't really allow for it if you know what I mean. It's very much a movie about the Avengers themselves, with laughs along the way, and a passing of the torch to the future of Earth's mightiest heroes.

And LOL, between the Chitauri attack on NYC, the Dark Elf attack, Ultron at Sokovia, and finally Thanos rolling into town, if I were a resident of Earth I'd be pretty stressed out at this point.
5 years ago
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marcemedi

I'm not a fan of marvel, but this was the only one I saw at the cinema and I can say that it is quite epic, but there are things that will continue to fall
cliche, is a great closing to conclude a stage, because marvel movies will continue to exist
5 years ago
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marcemedi

Thor starring as the dude
5 years ago

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