Movie Review, in Brief: The Avengers
May. 4th, 2012 08:19 amI went into this movie with ludicrously high expectations that were exceeded.
Let me reiterate this.
**I** went into a **JOSS WHEDON** **COMIC BOOK** movie and it was **BETTER** than **I** thought it would be.
There's your Moment of Zen.
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In all seriousness, it was like a "how to" for writing. Economical, each character gets to shine. It's like Star Trek Reboot upped by several notches because Whedon is so familiar with the source material and knows exactly how to handle large ensembles without being repetitive. Compare with JJ Abrams who put most of the tension on two characters, relegated the woman to love interest, and kept reusing the same moves over and over. (Oh look, here's Kirk being choked. Oh here he's being choked again. Now he's hanging from a cliff. Oh look now he's hanging off a drill. REPEAT.) There's some telegraphing to make sure you know where things come from because a lot is going on. The writing is also unbelievably snap-crackle-pop.
Cannot wait to go again! I'm doing a review for SFRA so when I'm done with the draft I'll post it here on f-lock.
Let me reiterate this.
**I** went into a **JOSS WHEDON** **COMIC BOOK** movie and it was **BETTER** than **I** thought it would be.
There's your Moment of Zen.
~
In all seriousness, it was like a "how to" for writing. Economical, each character gets to shine. It's like Star Trek Reboot upped by several notches because Whedon is so familiar with the source material and knows exactly how to handle large ensembles without being repetitive. Compare with JJ Abrams who put most of the tension on two characters, relegated the woman to love interest, and kept reusing the same moves over and over. (Oh look, here's Kirk being choked. Oh here he's being choked again. Now he's hanging from a cliff. Oh look now he's hanging off a drill. REPEAT.) There's some telegraphing to make sure you know where things come from because a lot is going on. The writing is also unbelievably snap-crackle-pop.
Cannot wait to go again! I'm doing a review for SFRA so when I'm done with the draft I'll post it here on f-lock.
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Date: 2012-05-04 06:29 pm (UTC)Then again, everyone got those moments. Steve had the biggest emotional journey, I think; he started out PTSDing in the basement, working his way through punch bags, & ended up commanding a group of good people with the tentative beginnings of friendships in the offing.
Bruce also had some great moments where he showed off his brain, his sense of humour (his little "left turn, Clyde!" moment with Thor was awesome), & his "did I hurt anyone" moment when he woke up naked in the rubble was really touching, & showed how much humanity he's hung onto despite being constantly angry.
Thor... where do I start. So many great moments. A brief return to his spoiled prince days when he slugged it out with Tony instead of hanging onto Loki. Begging his brother to come home, despite everything. His attempts to talk Bruce down when he first Hulk's out. Wonderful.
Fury rocked the whole film, as always. The $10 bet, the arguments with the council, & particularly the bazooka! Even being willing to emotionally manipulate people who were capable to ripping him to pieces in every way imaginable, just to get them to do what they'd hate themselves for not doing.
And all the so-called minor characters became so much more. Coulter, with his almost-creepy fanboy geek-out over Steve. The beautiful Natasha/Clint interactions & backstory Even Eric shone through Loki's mind control.
I also loved the way that Jane wasn't forgotten, even if she never made it into the film, & Pepper, despite being on-screen for less than 10 minutes, was obviously one of the cornerstones of Tony's reason for being the way he is.
In short, the film rocks beyond belief, & I will be queuing up the day it's released on DVD for my copy.