Well.
What to say? I hope enough time has passed that I don't need to worry about spoilers?
It took me three days to get over Infinity War. I'm serious. I react strongly to movies sometimes but this reaction was pretty out there. I had no-one to talk about the movie with so I spent all my free time during the next days crawling all over the internet, reading blogs and whatever reviews I could find. Discussions at Tor.com gave me some much needed "company" even though I didn't write anything myself.
I have quite many "live" Potterhead friends and just enough of truly dedicated SW friends, but I have no MCU-fan friends. Except for my youngest kid, and it's a bit much to ask an 11-year-old to go on really long and convoluted speculations on various theories.
(I did manage to spend a wonderfully fulfilling fifteen minutes with a colleague after she finally went to see IW. Highly satisfactory!!)
So. What to say?
An excellent movie. Respect for some (ha! some??!!!) bold moves.
However, I cannot say I "love" or even "like" a movie which took me by COMPLETE surprise and left me breathless as if someone had hit me REALLY hard in the gut. During the final scene(s) I felt physically ill.
I hated reading the condecending comments of some people: "why were some people crying?? don't they know that X and Y still have 7 movie contracts left?? they will be bringing them back, and here's how..."
Mmm, excuse me: where does it say that a person shouldn't be affected by fiction? Would I be allowed to laugh at a comedy? Bite my nails watching a spooky thriller?
I've NEVER heard anyone say "but why is s/he laughing? It's just a movie!"
But when someone feels sadness because of a fictional story, then there's the reminders: "it's just a story!!"
Oh go boil your head!
Sorry about the rant
My blood pressure always goes up if I even think about this
So, again, about Infinity War.
Did I already say it was excellent? It was!
But at the moment - four months after seeing it - I still cannot imagine watching it a second time.
I will, of course! But I'm NOT looking forward to it.
There were so many hard deaths. I imagine everyone has their "unfavourite" death. Facebook wonderland (marvel groups) seem to feel worst for Spider-Man. And yes, it was very emotional. (not gonna think about it, not gonna think about it
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For me, it was Bucky. I won't even start with the "why".
And Loki. No. Just NO!!
I'm not against darkish superhero movies. I adore Nolan's Batman movies. The best MCU movies are Winter Soldier and Civil War - they get better at each viewing! But IW - too much...