ORAL COMMENTARY Copyright Reserved By Izzan DotMy™ Copyright Reserved By Izzan DotMy™ OVERVIEW OF PLOT
• As the Avengers and their allies have
continued to protect the world from threats too large for any one hero to handle, a new danger has emerged from the cosmic shadows: Thanos. A despot of intergalactic infamy, his goal is to collect all six Infinity Stones, artifacts of unimaginable power, and use them to inflict his twisted will on all of reality. Everything the Avengers have fought for has led up to this moment. Production : Marvel Running time : 149 Release date : 23 SETTING Studios Minutes April 2018 (Dolby Theatre)
Atlanta Studios in million billion Fayette County, Georgia GENRE
ACTION ADVENTURE FANTASY SCI-FI
MAIN CHARACTERS
Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man
The leader and benefactor of the Avengers, who is a self-described genius, billionaire, playboy, and philanthropist with electromechanical suits of armor of his own making. Stark "senses this greater threat approaching, so he is doing everything in his power to keep the Earth safe". Chris Hemsworth as Thor An Avenger and the king of Asgard. Thor has "the driving hero's arc of the movie which stands in direct opposition to Thanos' argument" and would have been the main protagonist of the film had Thor killed Thanos.
Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner / Hulk:
An Avenger and a genius scientist who, because of exposure to gamma radiation, transforms into a monster when enraged or agitated. Banner spends the film trying to reintegrate with the Avengers, and also tries to "impress upon everybody how dangerous Thanos is". Hulk refusing to appear for much of the film was only partially because he was scared, but also because he realizes that "Banner only wants Hulk for fighting. I think he's had enough of saving Banner’s life." Tom Holland as Peter Parker / Spider-Man A teenager and Stark's protegé who received spider- like abilities after being bitten by a genetically- modified spider. Downey "kept driving: put more and more emotion into it, and just went up to Tom and said, 'You don't want to go because you're a child. And you're using your strength as Spider-Man to fight this'. And then that was the performance that came out." MEMORIABLE SCENE
Iron Man and Spider-Man’s new suits
In the New York fight, Tony Stark reveals his new self-constructing armour with a fluid metallic material that acts as his muscular system. That’s not all. He even gives Spidey his new suit. When they are up in space, Tony Stark orders a “Code 17 A” and vroom comes the suit flying for Peter Parker. And before our youngest Avenger realises, the suit becomes his skin and also has Iron Spider arms. Peter Quill loses it First, it's Quill's plan that allows them to get that close to getting the gauntlet away from Thanos. Second, before he clearly makes a huge mistake by attacking Thanos, let's remember the last time he saw the purple tyrant. Thanos literally made him kill Gamora. She didn't die, of course, thanks to the Reality Stone, but Quill still had to go through the agony of having to kill the one woman he loves. It's a terrible choice and yes, Gamora is the one who put it on him, but it's Thanos who really sadistically toys with him.
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Snap Thanos did what he shouldn’t have, turning half the universe into dust including our superheroes. And while everyone (mostly the new Avengers) presumably dies, it was the farewell of Peter Parker which left an impact. The way he clinched on to Tony Stark claiming, “I don’t feel so good, Mr. Stark. I don’t want to go,” took the shocking end one notch higher. AWARDS • Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor: Action/Adventure -Robert Downey Jr.
• Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress: Action/Adventure
-Scarlett Johansson
• Teen Choice Award for Film - Choice Movie: Action Adventure
OVERALL OPINION
• Intense and grande, Avengers: Infinity War is worthy
of great respect. Marvel heroes from all walks of life, from Thor to Spiderman, get caught up in Thanos scheme to cull the universe of half of its life and no one is safe. And still it manages to share a laugh, to make us smile, and in end have the viewer feel great empathy for the heroes' struggle. The villain is complex, the protagonists vulnerable. It just looks great, it moves well with no boring parts, and I don't know if it could stuff any more characters in it. Utterly charming, I loved it. VALUES
TEAMWORK IS VERY IMPORTANT
The Avengers: Infinity War shows how one team is better than one person. The superheroes all came together with one purpose in mind- to save the universe. They worked together, putting their respective differences and egos aside to accomplish a common goal. We can also see the teamwork put together by the cast and crews of the movie to make it a huge success. As an individual, don’t be a lone wolf, set aside your ego and strive to become a better team player. ANGER IS DESTRUCTIVE Don’t let your emotions get the best of you. Your emotions – especially anger, can be destructive. Star-Lord allowed his anger to ruin the work done by the other superheroes. He acted impulsively and they all paid for it. They almost defeated Thanos, but he didn’t think before acting and it cost him and the others. We must learn to control our emotions, especially in very delicate situations. Acting on your emotions will cost you, so always think before you act.
SUCCESS COMES WITH A SACRIFICE
Success isn’t without cost. It always comes with a sacrifice. The price of success is paid in the currency of hard work. • Thanos had to sacrifice the one thing he loved, his daughter Gamora. • Dr. Strange sacrificed the Time Stone to save his friend, • Tony Stark (Iron Man) and Vision also sacrificed himself to save the universe. To Be Continued..