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Shikhar Srivastava
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You might have cried, I know.

*SPOILER REVIEW AHEAD!*

When I left the theater after Infinity War, I was shaken as to what had happen. I was astounded.

But when I left the theater after this, I was broken, but satisfied. They did justice to these characters with whom we spent almost a decade.

Avengers Endgame, the 22nd outing from Marvel Cinematic Universe, is a culmination of all the events that have happened until now. The characters, the story-lines, the character arcs, everything- it is a conclusion to the decade long Marvel events.

Story:

The plot picks up right where Infinity War left. The snap happened, half of the characters got dusted away, and the world has been broken into pieces. Tony is in spaces, glooming over the loss of his apprentice Peter. He's about to die the next day, until Captain Marvel arrives and rescues him and Nebula, along with the ship. But Tony is sick as hell, and the rest of the team decides to get the stones back from Thanos(who is enjoying his retirement plan). But they are shocked to learn that he reduced the stones to atoms. Thor kills him right away, now going for the head. Five years later, Scott lang escapes from the quantum realm(as seen in Ant Man and the wasp) with the help of the mighty rat(strange), and escapes his Time Heist plan of retrieving the stones from the past, to bring everyone back. And then we have the real action.

Acting:

I guess it'll be hard for the academy to consider as to whom should they nominate for the Oscars among the six because all six of them-Chris, Robert, Chris(H), Scarlett, Paul and Jeremy nailed their role. The whole focus of the film was on them and they did fab with their job. Apart from them, I liked Paul Rudd. Their was no one else who got attention in the film apart from them, except Alexandra Rabe, Tony Stark's daughter. Although she didn't have that much of scenes, but what she had was really emotional and cute at the same. I really felt sorry for her in the end, seeing her face when the hologram of Tony was played.

Visual Effects:

It's a trademark of every Marvel film. This is not DC's Justice League, where in the process of removing a mustache, you spoil the face. Everything visual frame in this film was supercalifragilisticexpialidocious(tremendous I mean). Right from recreating The battle of New York(2012), to showing the grand entry(Portals) in the end, everything was top-notch. Atleast now they don't deserve a nomination. Goddammit, they deserve an Oscar.

Music:

Alan Silvestri again struck the right cord. It perfectly corresponds to the scene. He used themes from many films, and combined them into a single note, which was actually fabulous. Portals always gives me goosebumps, and The Real Hero makes me cry. But The Main Theme energizes me. One just can't get over it, can't they?

What more can I talk about this film? It was perfect from every angle and every dimension. Credits to Russo Brothers for not playing with our hype and giving us their best product. One would surely their favorites. But having lived in this era is an honor. Certainly we learned from our parents-I am your dad, or in Indian context-Tum mujhe chhod ke nahi ja sakte Jai. But now we can tell our next generation that we had the privilege of watching-I AM IRON MAN!

They avenged, didn't they?

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