Regarding deahts: all the newbies are gone, all the old-timers are alive, we know that BP and Spiderman already have confirmed sequels and that some of the old-timer actors want off this ride. The way i see it, the resolution is fairly obvious. All the old-timers die in a blaze of glory, while all the newbies come back.
The movie actually does explain why Gamora didn't want to tell Starlord or anyone else where the Soul Stone is: because she feels if they know about it, they'll be targeted by Thanos and be killed or tormented by him to get the information. It's part of the whole theme of "character would rather either sacrifice themselves or take the pain rather then putting other people in danger" that this movie pulls with most of the actual heroes. Honestly to me it makes sense because it's pretty clear Gamora is generally terrified and freaked out by Thanos (thus why it took her so long to realize in his own twisted way he thinks that he loves her) and would not want to put the others in danger. It's a whole "selfless selfish" thing that makes her think it'd be better if she was just taken out if it came to that then have the danger of everyone else taken out feeling that no matter what Thanos is coming for them and maybe only she would have to die if he found out. Is it the most senscial thing? No but it makes sense for the character and they're emotional journey and works on that level well.
I think that's an excellent point Diana. I was just really upset when they did the "Gamora sacrifices herself" subplot because the moment she did that, I thought "Oh Quill's gonna fuck up the third act scenario isn't he?"
First off thank you for replying man appreciate it. And I admit it's certainly not my favorite part of the movie or anything (which isn't touching what some say that it has that whole "are you kind of friding Gamora" by having her death be character development for guy characters) but there is at least an emotional logic to it. Also maybe it's because I kind of wanted Gamora to be with the others later but I thought for some reason she wouldn't be specifically killed there but yeah they went that route with it. And honestly to me so long as the story makes sense and the emotions feel right I don't mind as much being predicatable. Thus why I'm not mad that we're likely going to see everyone brought back in the next movie since how this one ended felt right and made sense and so long as you get there with the resurrection I'm fine with it but I can see how others would see it as a sticking point. Though I will note you are one of the few who actually pointed out that Peter would react in such a way since I have heard a lot of "I thought Starlord was an idiot and don't like him for doing that" even though again, that's totally within his character and if everyone acted logically or without they're own personal emotional investments, you'd just have a bunch of robots interacting with one another and what interest would that make in your movie?
But Gamora doesn't have to tell everyone where the stone was. She could have just told them that she knew and refused to disclose the location to prevent anyone else from being targeted.
@@rosestar1324 If they knew that she knew that would still make them targets because it would be more people Thanos could get to in order to find the stone. I mean the entire reason this movie happened in the first place and Thanos was even able to snap away half the universe is because he found out that Gamora knew where the Soul Stone was because Nebula knew that Gamora knew. So yeah people finding out she know actually does screw them over in this regard so keeping that private did have a point to it.
@@DianaGohan Eh, I think it's contrived. How did Thanos even find out? How would he even find out the guardians know if they knew? Maybe after years he could find out but I don't see him ever learning that info in the course of the movie. Then if he didn't get the soul stone, he wouldn't have won and Thor would have killed him.
Also, during the sacrifice segment, I would have included the scene in Ant-Man where Scott tampers with his device to go subatomic and shrink inside Yellowjacket's suit to save his daughter's life as he shrinks infinitely with no way back.
When you listed off the good guys rejecting sacrifice, you omitted Loki relinquishing the teseract to save Thor. Not to nit pick I just wanted to mention that as an additional example
The best part of the movie is when thanos used the gauntlet to kill half of the universe and we see a reaction of all characters in shock and without any music.
Honestly I'm more upset that Star-Lord didn't shoot Thanos instead of just punching him. Like Thanos said to Thor go for the head . Also would have looked really cool if Thanos had woken up at that moment and grab the ball of plasma with his hands
If Thanos considers eliminating half the universe to be a "sacrifice", not only is he morally wrong, he's also technically wrong. A sacrifice is... 1) The loss of something you love/care about. and 2) and this one is very important: a loss that YOU UNDERTAKE UPON YOURSELF. The only thing Thanos sacrifices in this movie is Gamorah. The 50% of the universe's population that he just erased? That's just a plain genocide.
I fail to see the point of your comment at all? The villains reasoning wasn't 100% on point? Wow it's almost like he's a villain who is supposed to have fucked up reasoning. ThE maIN bAD gUy dId THe GenoCidE sO moViE bAd
@@jonathandugan1881 Then you didn't read it. lol The point I was making is that he's not only evil, which most everybody is focused on, but he's also a moron, which almost nobody talks about. lol
No kidding, this is the most entertaining review and summary of the movie I've seen. I will erase myself from existence (if I had the Gauntlet) for not realizing the Attack on Titan joke. Benta sobra.
We don't really know if he can make things appear out of nowhere though. Plus, it's about sending a message! Cause I'm not sure if he just wants to solve the resources crisis but more that he wants to show that his initial solution was right. His whole planet kinda died cause he was ignored
Captain's squad didn't just so happen to be there where Vision and Scarlet were. Before that scene you see Banner holding Tony's phone with cap's number implying he's about to call him and Cap probably knew approximately where Vision and Scarlet were they just didn't know exactly since they turned off the tracker. And they were in the quin jet so they could have seen the building-destroying battle going on.
I'm late to this, but wouldn't the first important character death be most impactful since there are no known expectations at the start of the movie and this note you then start on is what sort of starts the movie?
Is it wrong that i kind of hate (okay hate is too big of a word, let's say strongly dislike) this new iteration of Shuri? Not only is she pretty...well, obnoxious, her mind isn't even _her own_, it's taken from T'Challa, probably surgically. In the comics, T'Challa is the one with a mind that can rival the mind of Reed Richards, and Shuri is...well, honestly, she's just a much better leader of Wakanda than he is :D. But here, T'Challa's genius is nowhere to be found, and as a result, as a youtuber named Mauler so elegantly put it in his video on Black Panther, "the only things that make T'Challa a hero are his suit, the flower-power, and his balls, the things that you can pretty much give to anybody". (And, an edit to comment on a point made in replies to this post - i liked Civil War T'Challa way more than BP T'Challa. BP T'Challa just seemed meh to me.)
If you didn't watch it, then how could you possibly judge it? :) And yes, they were taken, that is exactly my point, the writers took those opportunities from a comic book version of T'Challa and gave them to a new character, because this Shuri is essentially a new character not in any way similar to the comic book Shuri. It's not necessarily good or bad, i simply don't like it. And that's pretty much how i feel about the movie as a whole, i'm not gonna judge anybody for liking it, but i think there were a lot of better storyline possibilities they could've gone for. "He designed his original suit" - uhh if i recall correctly, in Civil War T'Challa says that the suit was passed on through generations, so he certainly didn't design it.
When I saw the movie today and everyone was holding down Thanos with Mantis doing her thing. I couldn't help but think when they were trying to get the gauntlet off, "Just cut off his arm!" Wouldn't that'd been faster with Tony's laser stuff? Then hey, you get the gauntlet and slightly less dangerous villain.
Yeah probably, or due to the restriction of the age rating lol XD Damn it! That's what wiped out the people in the Marvel universe, the Uk 12A and US PG-13. They weren't allowed to go far enough to save everyone!
I mean, Thanos is pretty strong. Iron Man beats the shit out of him and gets a drop of blood for his efforts. Also cutting off his arm would probably hurt a bit, and if Peter booping him in the face snapped him out of Mantises induced fatigue I think cutting of his arm would too (also Mantis is only just managing to hold him down).
Oh my god yes Shuri was so annoying with that comment. They also did something similar in BP with the "so primitive" line. Also the Thor arrival is a damn awesome moment Hilarious review But I wanted to do a nitpick. I wouldn't call Thanos the protagonist. He's still the antagonist, but he's the main character. Much like the Joker in TDK. If that makes sense. I think being a protagonist implies something more specific
I think he's the main focus of the movie. I mean he even has an arc. He had a goal, he achieved it, and was content at the end. **of course him achieving the goal makes him the biggest asshole ever tho**
No I agree but Thanos is still someone to be feared and despised and that makes him the antagonist. This is just a nitpick on terminology. He is the main character after all. Only this time the main character is not the protagonist. Yeah I know I'm kind of pedantic
The thing that bugged me most with Shuri’s line was that it wasn’t even Banner and Stark who designed Vision’s body; Ultron did. All Stark and Banner did was implant Jarvis into the body.
@@slothoverlord4388 yeah that bothered me too. They didn't build vision or put the stone in his head, they effectively just turned him on. Blame Ultron for the problem Shuri, not Banner.
I was expecting your drawing of Thor and Rocket Raccoon making out. Because of your humor. Even though it didn’t happen, I really wished it happened though. Fun review otherwise
I've always liked how Thanos has absolutely no imagination. He's got this artifact that can reshape the entire universe and just uses it as a blunt instrument to Hulk Smash people into a bloody pulp. It takes a while to dawn on him that using a gem would save a lot of effort. Even then, he can barely remember what they do.
I thought that the Reality Stone could be used to warp reality to suit your needs. Or at the very least scan reality to find out where the Soul Stone was. If that's not how it works, then there you go.
He magically knew the tesseract was on the Asgardians ship, which was just floating along. Sometimes he seems to have a homing beacon, sometimes not. Because plot
No, the soul stone is described to be unique from the other ones, it cant be obtained in normal ways. Paying attention while actually watching something is overrated right.
Gonzalo That works if you assume Thanos was close enough to see the destruction of Asgard, zoom into a non-Asgardian ship's window enough to tell there are Asgardians on it, then he'd have to hang around long enough for them to get comfortable and ponder the future, before surprising them with his presence. Thanos's ship is too large to be that close without being seen. Thanos is too driven to hang around for a while after seeing Asgard explode. Also, Thor had to tell Thanos Asgard was destroyed
The reality stone, as presented in the movie, only manipulates space and objects around the user. If it literally was able to alterate any fact, there would be no need for the other gems.
Thanos was trying to kill 50 percent of the universe before he even got his first infinity stone and achieved God like powers. Thanos would obviously come up with new things to do with the gauntlet after he killed the 50 percent. Isn't he ageless/Immortal anyways?
@@marcosrecio4062 that movie is an edge lord fest. The way they get Batman to say fuck made me cringe it feels so forced haha, same with cyborg. But aye I know you need your super hero movies to be rated R so enjoy what u got haha
@@astrocap5373 Marvel mocks the audience and the source material in every "adaptation" they do, it has nothing to do with being rated R, a couple of fucks or spurts of blood changes nothing
15:28 They cut the scene from the movie because the image of Thor being near death and then immediately kicking ass after a beam of light would have way more kinetic energy in the movie without slowing the pace
Yes Yes, comedy is ass cancer, we get it you don't like Ragnarok, the dead horse has been kicked enough. Moving on. Good review though, especially the ending part.
Ikr man.Like Thor in Dark world was Soo İnteresting making him Hopeful,Strongwill and emotional ruin his character.Look at İnfinity WAr.That's Thor Ragnarok version of Thor and Totally stole to show.İF you looking for serious thor go watch Thor 1 and 2.Btw I prefer Kevin Spacey's voice in Superman Returns :WROOONG!
IronBahamut I'd like to think the guys who are in charge of writing/production weren't informed on the ending and they were just screaming into the void.
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The entire Star-Lord hitting Thanos scene is kind of a flimsy way to make a villain win. If Quill could just hold off a punch just a couple more seconds, Iron Man and Captain America wouldn't have to worry about the possibility of death so soon.
What makes a hero? Well, typically a 12 loaf of bread sliced down the middle, typically on one side to make a V shape. Then your choice of meat, cheese, veggies with a sauce of some sort. That, makes a hero! Also, why not just toss a stone into a black hole? I mean, it won't destroy the stone, but Thanos cannot enter to get it.
The real problem with the movie, and I liked it, mind you, is that Thanos really has no imagination, at least as shown in the movie. His motivation in the comics made much more sense, in that everything he was doing was as more of a tribute to death itself than a solution for overcrowding. Death is literally the only thing that he loves. With the Reality Stone, overcrowding is no longer an issue. Reality is whatever he wants it to be. So, He has two stones of overwhelming power ten minutes into the movie, and then proceeds to use them in the least imaginative way possible; getting into physical battles when he doesn't have to. He has ultimate control of POWER and SPACE, which makes him pretty much invincible in any physical confrontation. He has enough Power to remake the universe, so a one on one battle is pointless. Or he could use the Space gem to teleport an entire army trillions of miles away from himself, or into a star, or wherever he wanted. The ONLY reason for him to get into a physical contest, especially with ALL of the stones, is because like in the comics, he WANTS to, to prove a point to those who oppose him, of the inevitability of his plan. He is literally unstoppable. Which brings me to my second point; that there are no seeds of doubt in his mind. This SHOULD have been Dr. Strange's attack on Thanos; a Metaphysical attack, since he is supposed to be the Master of Mystic Arts, and is supposed to have a greater insight into how the universe works, and balance, and so forth. But we have yet to see Dr. Strange display anything like this kind of understanding. His attacks are still mostly of the pew-pew -pew! variety. How great would it have been to see him take Thanos to some mystic plane of existence, and show him why his plan is flawed, and how even if he succeeded, it wouldn't bring balance to the universe. Strange can't stop him either, but he could at least sow seeds of doubt in his mind. That's my last point. Thanos is INVINCIBLE, in the purest sense of the word, so the only hope you would have against him is that he WANTS to lose, even if it's only on a subconscious level. This is the layer that is missing from this cinematic version of Thanos. As he is, he is like most of the other super villains in the MCU, he's just more capable and successful. Hopefully this gets addressed in Pt.2, and we see him at least considering that he may have been wrong. My two cents. Great video as always, dude!
Dude, you are the first person to catch the Berserk homage in the movie. Like, they literally show Thanos in the same position before a red eclipse after sacrificing that which he loves for ultimate power. I jumped out of my seat when that scene came up.
I actually didn't notice that! I just thought "hey, which iconic character do I know that sacrificed people for some perceived good," and Griffith just popped out.
My favorite thing regarding this movie and spoilers was that I, like many others, was told that squidward dies in the movie. Little did I know that that was an actual legitimate spoiler though.
Weekend Warrior This is true but even so, it’s pretty hilarious. After also learning how in France tony called him Voldemort, I’ve been telling people Voldemort dies in the film after making a debut cameo. They laugh at me then realize that I’m not lying.
This is why I believe thanos didn’t go with another option Imagine everyone and everything you grew up with die and disappear. Image what that would do to your mind. Well thanos had to live through that. I believe that by the time he learnt of the infinity stones he was already so hellbent on the genocide option it was impossible for him to come up with different solution.
Also, WW, question for ya: thoughts on the "dream sequence" Thanos has right after the snap? What do you think happened there? ;d I see only two realistic possibilities, it's either real Gamora who's stuck in the Soul Stone, or it's, well, mistress Death. The fist one is way more likely, as Marvel doesnt want to put some of the more goofy parts of their storylines into MCU :D.
So I thought that Gamora didn't tell anyone about the soul stone because she didn't want to put them at risk. After all, nebula gets horribly tortured because she just knew that GAMORA knew where the soulstone was - that Gamora cared for Nebula was a side bonus so Thanos could use her as leverage. If Gamora tells Quill, then Quill is at risk even if Gamora doesn't get captured. Also, Gamora didn't know that Nebula knew she actually DID find the location of the soulstone - so if Gamora tells no one where the soulstone is then Thanos is thwarted - hence all Gamora needs is for Quill to kill her if Thanos captures her. It makes sense if you know that Gamora thinks she's the only one who knows that she didn't fail her mission to find the location of the soulstone - that's what she told Thanos originally and she didn't have any reason to think that Nebula knew that was a lie. They don't really do a good job making it clear that Gamora didn't know Nebula was aware that she found the soulstone, and that's what makes it seem off.
The Ponderer I say that implying the writers sunk both of Banner's unique attributes a bit too much as setup for the eventual "Hulk smash" redemption next year.
Took long, but it was a very funny review. The reenactments are just too perfect. It would be interesting a video with theories for the fourth film before news happen. P.D.: Which anime is 21:50? I saw that face somewhere else.
Peter Dinklage’s inclusion is more in line with the mythology In norse mythology a lot of things are “in-name-only” meaning dwarves aren’t necessarily small, they’re just dwarves. Giants aren’t giant (like how loki is small despite being an ice giant) they’re just called that.
Can I download your video cut the spoiler bits out and reupload the spoiler bits and make a video called Must Watch This Video Before you watch Infinity War?
@18:12 I mean you did say that he could have used the Reality Stone to find the Soul Stone. Then he can teleport anywhere with the Space Stone(?) he wants after Red Skull tells him what he needs to sacrifice. So Thanos still would have ended up yeeting Gamora off, even if she went to a different Galaxy.
I have been binge watching your videos. I really enjoy them. Thank you. Of all the characters I have hated, I hate that smart ass teen “Super Brain” in Wakanda more than any other.
14:30 - 14:46 When you put it that way, fuck MCU Shuri! I like her better in the comics where she is more about mysticism than technology, and is the Black Panther. 17:10 - 17:32 Good jab at Batman v. Superman!
You have to consider the fact that at that point when Thanos was suggesting genocide, he was already batshit crazy. Seeing his society fall and collapse, kids starving... he clearly showed that he has a soft side, so there is a reason why he is a psychopath. Therefore, there is not much point in dissecting his reasoning. He is mentally ill, but composed.
Your comment about Thanos and his choice not to make the universe better speaks to why I like the reasoning in the comics much more than here. He does it because he wants to impress Lady Death because he's in love with her. He tries wiping out half the universe because he's thirsty. It makes a lot more sense IMO.
My biggest problem with Infinity War is that Thanos is the only one with an argument and a good point. Though I agree with Captain America's Kantian ethics here, none of the characters ever try to prove Thanos wrong, and he IS wrong, even if you accept his Utilitarian philosophy. There are so many things wrong with his logic and thinking, which I can't go into here, but my problem is summed up in how Dr. Strange responds to Thanos after proving what he said about Titan happened "So you're a prophet! Congratulations". I'm like "What kind of a response is that? He basically just showed you that he is right and your response is basically like how a six year old would respond?" Other than some stupid bathos moments which broke the emotional tension, that's the only problem I really had. Otherwise it's a good film, all things considered.
I think the Avengers will defeat Thanos by working as a team. Literally. The theme of the Avengers movies have always been teamwork. The fact that everyone was fractured into two camps after Civil War tells me that, together, they might have succeeded. Apart they fall. Thus, we bring in time travel. I think Tony will change the outcome of Civil War in order for the final battle against Thanos to go the way they need it to go.
Great vid..but you missed the part when they explained cap showing during vision intro scene..after the fight scarlet witch says they been keeping tabs and vision and witch didn't check in
Rewatching the 1st video i've watch in your channel cuz I have nothing else to do, plus revisiting the good old times cuz it will never come back Joke, netflix castlevania was my 1st watched vid here Ang bilis ng panahon lol
Don't you mean that Capt. America says "We’re going to win this war, not by fighting what we hate, but saving what we love.”?
I believe they're saving that for the sequel UHF.
Thanos: I had to kill Gamora.
Quill: WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME???
The real question: how did Thanos click his fingers with a huge metal glove on?
WeGoBoom finger strength
WeGoBoom when you can make THE HULK your bitch, I am pretty sure making buildings “click” like if they were fingers must be easy
Reality stone
If thanos snaps his fingers but no one in the universe is alive to hear it, does it make a soubd?
That was him adding a sound effect, not the actual movie.
Regarding deahts: all the newbies are gone, all the old-timers are alive, we know that BP and Spiderman already have confirmed sequels and that some of the old-timer actors want off this ride. The way i see it, the resolution is fairly obvious.
All the old-timers die in a blaze of glory, while all the newbies come back.
I do think the impact of their deaths could be lessened a bit despite the dramatic moment.
But I did really **FEEL IT** when that one good boi died.
spider sense warned him about death, and nanosuit trying to fix him
so it was extra brutal *oh god why*
Me after a moment:
*IS HAWKEYE OKAY???*
If you are right, then that part 2 of infinity war is gonna H U R T
Spider-Man 2 is a prequel I believe.
I thought Peter Dinklage being a giant was actually pretty funny but overall you're right lol
The movie actually does explain why Gamora didn't want to tell Starlord or anyone else where the Soul Stone is: because she feels if they know about it, they'll be targeted by Thanos and be killed or tormented by him to get the information. It's part of the whole theme of "character would rather either sacrifice themselves or take the pain rather then putting other people in danger" that this movie pulls with most of the actual heroes. Honestly to me it makes sense because it's pretty clear Gamora is generally terrified and freaked out by Thanos (thus why it took her so long to realize in his own twisted way he thinks that he loves her) and would not want to put the others in danger. It's a whole "selfless selfish" thing that makes her think it'd be better if she was just taken out if it came to that then have the danger of everyone else taken out feeling that no matter what Thanos is coming for them and maybe only she would have to die if he found out. Is it the most senscial thing? No but it makes sense for the character and they're emotional journey and works on that level well.
I think that's an excellent point Diana.
I was just really upset when they did the "Gamora sacrifices herself" subplot because the moment she did that, I thought "Oh Quill's gonna fuck up the third act scenario isn't he?"
First off thank you for replying man appreciate it.
And I admit it's certainly not my favorite part of the movie or anything (which isn't touching what some say that it has that whole "are you kind of friding Gamora" by having her death be character development for guy characters) but there is at least an emotional logic to it. Also maybe it's because I kind of wanted Gamora to be with the others later but I thought for some reason she wouldn't be specifically killed there but yeah they went that route with it. And honestly to me so long as the story makes sense and the emotions feel right I don't mind as much being predicatable. Thus why I'm not mad that we're likely going to see everyone brought back in the next movie since how this one ended felt right and made sense and so long as you get there with the resurrection I'm fine with it but I can see how others would see it as a sticking point. Though I will note you are one of the few who actually pointed out that Peter would react in such a way since I have heard a lot of "I thought Starlord was an idiot and don't like him for doing that" even though again, that's totally within his character and if everyone acted logically or without they're own personal emotional investments, you'd just have a bunch of robots interacting with one another and what interest would that make in your movie?
But Gamora doesn't have to tell everyone where the stone was. She could have just told them that she knew and refused to disclose the location to prevent anyone else from being targeted.
@@rosestar1324 If they knew that she knew that would still make them targets because it would be more people Thanos could get to in order to find the stone. I mean the entire reason this movie happened in the first place and Thanos was even able to snap away half the universe is because he found out that Gamora knew where the Soul Stone was because Nebula knew that Gamora knew. So yeah people finding out she know actually does screw them over in this regard so keeping that private did have a point to it.
@@DianaGohan Eh, I think it's contrived. How did Thanos even find out? How would he even find out the guardians know if they knew? Maybe after years he could find out but I don't see him ever learning that info in the course of the movie. Then if he didn't get the soul stone, he wouldn't have won and Thor would have killed him.
This is one of the few superhero movies to make me tense up every time a fight occurred. The severity felt so real.
Welcome back!
Hey Lyle! Nice to see you bud.
Also, during the sacrifice segment, I would have included the scene in Ant-Man where Scott tampers with his device to go subatomic and shrink inside Yellowjacket's suit to save his daughter's life as he shrinks infinitely with no way back.
Oh shit, yeah, that's a good idea!
Boi I paused JoJo bizarre adventure for this....Worth it.
Same, my parents were screaming at me to get a job, but I told them to hold on while I watch this.
Bites za dusto
Appreciate it, my boiiiii
Varinder Bhandal
*Live Action DC/Marvel Supervillains Ranked*
Joker/Magneto
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Two-Face/Doctor Otto Octavius
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Scarecrow/Kingpin
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Bane/Loki Laufeyson
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Ra's Al Ghul/Thanos
Ehhh......half and half
When you listed off the good guys rejecting sacrifice, you omitted Loki relinquishing the teseract to save Thor. Not to nit pick I just wanted to mention that as an additional example
The best part of the movie is when thanos used the gauntlet to kill half of the universe and we see a reaction of all characters in shock and without any music.
CG Vallejos it takes a lot of balls to end the movie with our heroes losing and dying without any music to ruin the mood.
Honestly I'm more upset that Star-Lord didn't shoot Thanos instead of just punching him. Like Thanos said to Thor go for the head .
Also would have looked really cool if Thanos had woken up at that moment and grab the ball of plasma with his hands
Probably because shooting him does literally nothing. His skin's invincible.
Quill was just lashing out.
If Thanos considers eliminating half the universe to be a "sacrifice", not only is he morally wrong, he's also technically wrong.
A sacrifice is...
1) The loss of something you love/care about.
and
2) and this one is very important: a loss that YOU UNDERTAKE UPON YOURSELF.
The only thing Thanos sacrifices in this movie is Gamorah. The 50% of the universe's population that he just erased? That's just a plain genocide.
Huh. Nice point DJ.
Man I'm gonna miss you when you're too popular to find my comments in the pile. lol
I fail to see the point of your comment at all? The villains reasoning wasn't 100% on point? Wow it's almost like he's a villain who is supposed to have fucked up reasoning. ThE maIN bAD gUy dId THe GenoCidE sO moViE bAd
@@jonathandugan1881 Then you didn't read it. lol
The point I was making is that he's not only evil, which most everybody is focused on, but he's also a moron, which almost nobody talks about. lol
No kidding, this is the most entertaining review and summary of the movie I've seen. I will erase myself from existence (if I had the Gauntlet) for not realizing the Attack on Titan joke. Benta sobra.
Salamat, idol!
I mean... if he could wipe out 1/2 of the universe, couldn’t he have doubled it’s resources?
Just goes to show how fucking evil he is, Mandos.
fair enough
We don't really know if he can make things appear out of nowhere though. Plus, it's about sending a message! Cause I'm not sure if he just wants to solve the resources crisis but more that he wants to show that his initial solution was right. His whole planet kinda died cause he was ignored
Captain's squad didn't just so happen to be there where Vision and Scarlet were. Before that scene you see Banner holding Tony's phone with cap's number implying he's about to call him and Cap probably knew approximately where Vision and Scarlet were they just didn't know exactly since they turned off the tracker. And they were in the quin jet so they could have seen the building-destroying battle going on.
Hey Aristos! I did mention in a text blurb after that section that Banner did call Cap and friends, you might have missed it.
The actual convenience is that there was nobody in the street at all.
Who's death was most impactful for you, Weekend? The "I don't feel so good" moment almost made me cry.
Yeah, that scene was a highlight I think.
the "I don't feel so good" moment made me cry, it truly punched me in the stomach
I'm late to this, but wouldn't the first important character death be most impactful since there are no known expectations at the start of the movie and this note you then start on is what sort of starts the movie?
Infinity war is just Sonic Adventure but if the chaos emeralds didn't re-energize by the power of friendship at the end.
I haven't played that, was the villain also purple and had a hard-on for killing 50% of all life everywhere?
Weekend Warrior
Close, it was blue and had a hard-on for killing all but one nearly extinct species.
Is it wrong that i kind of hate (okay hate is too big of a word, let's say strongly dislike) this new iteration of Shuri?
Not only is she pretty...well, obnoxious, her mind isn't even _her own_, it's taken from T'Challa, probably surgically.
In the comics, T'Challa is the one with a mind that can rival the mind of Reed Richards, and Shuri is...well, honestly, she's just a much better leader of Wakanda than he is :D.
But here, T'Challa's genius is nowhere to be found, and as a result, as a youtuber named Mauler so elegantly put it in his video on Black Panther, "the only things that make T'Challa a hero are his suit, the flower-power, and his balls, the things that you can pretty much give to anybody". (And, an edit to comment on a point made in replies to this post - i liked Civil War T'Challa way more than BP T'Challa. BP T'Challa just seemed meh to me.)
ThatDopeChannel nice attention span
If you didn't watch it, then how could you possibly judge it? :)
And yes, they were taken, that is exactly my point, the writers took those opportunities from a comic book version of T'Challa and gave them to a new character, because this Shuri is essentially a new character not in any way similar to the comic book Shuri. It's not necessarily good or bad, i simply don't like it. And that's pretty much how i feel about the movie as a whole, i'm not gonna judge anybody for liking it, but i think there were a lot of better storyline possibilities they could've gone for.
"He designed his original suit" - uhh if i recall correctly, in Civil War T'Challa says that the suit was passed on through generations, so he certainly didn't design it.
Fair enough then, my fault for not remembering it correctly :)
Sulfur so you're upset that this isn't like the comics.
Shawn Zamir FFXV I think the comics did it way better, let's put it like that.
When I saw the movie today and everyone was holding down Thanos with Mantis doing her thing. I couldn't help but think when they were trying to get the gauntlet off, "Just cut off his arm!" Wouldn't that'd been faster with Tony's laser stuff?
Then hey, you get the gauntlet and slightly less dangerous villain.
Maybe the Titan's skin can resist slicing?
They prolly did it for drama.
Yeah probably, or due to the restriction of the age rating lol XD
Damn it! That's what wiped out the people in the Marvel universe, the Uk 12A and US PG-13. They weren't allowed to go far enough to save everyone!
wow why didn't I think of that xD but yeah that would of been good time to form a knife like the one thanos ripped off to stab him
I mean, Thanos is pretty strong. Iron Man beats the shit out of him and gets a drop of blood for his efforts. Also cutting off his arm would probably hurt a bit, and if Peter booping him in the face snapped him out of Mantises induced fatigue I think cutting of his arm would too (also Mantis is only just managing to hold him down).
Oh my god yes Shuri was so annoying with that comment. They also did something similar in BP with the "so primitive" line.
Also the Thor arrival is a damn awesome moment
Hilarious review
But I wanted to do a nitpick. I wouldn't call Thanos the protagonist. He's still the antagonist, but he's the main character. Much like the Joker in TDK. If that makes sense. I think being a protagonist implies something more specific
I think he's the main focus of the movie.
I mean he even has an arc. He had a goal, he achieved it, and was content at the end.
**of course him achieving the goal makes him the biggest asshole ever tho**
No I agree but Thanos is still someone to be feared and despised and that makes him the antagonist. This is just a nitpick on terminology. He is the main character after all. Only this time the main character is not the protagonist. Yeah I know I'm kind of pedantic
The thing that bugged me most with Shuri’s line was that it wasn’t even Banner and Stark who designed Vision’s body; Ultron did. All Stark and Banner did was implant Jarvis into the body.
@@slothoverlord4388 yeah that bothered me too. They didn't build vision or put the stone in his head, they effectively just turned him on. Blame Ultron for the problem Shuri, not Banner.
The Warriors 3 were killed in ragnorak
Yeah, and Thor doesn't even mention them when he talked with the Raccoon.
He wasn't exactly aware they were dead though. They were all killed when he was on Sakaar. Every other death he mentions was a lot more direct.
He probably cares about them as much as we do. I mean the asian dude had some balls and the lady.......was on agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. ?
Lady Sif is still alive is she not? Since she was absent during the events of Thor: Ragnarok.
I was expecting your drawing of Thor and Rocket Raccoon making out. Because of your humor. Even though it didn’t happen, I really wished it happened though. Fun review otherwise
:)))))) That''s a weird thought Rejector.
I've always liked how Thanos has absolutely no imagination. He's got this artifact that can reshape the entire universe and just uses it as a blunt instrument to Hulk Smash people into a bloody pulp. It takes a while to dawn on him that using a gem would save a lot of effort. Even then, he can barely remember what they do.
"I love the delivery from Benelict Cabbagepatch in that section."
I nearly spit my whole cup of water.
Infinity War did rock. Another great review.
"Why don't you use the Reality Gem to figure out where the Soul Stone is? Huh?"
What? I seriously don't follow.
I thought that the Reality Stone could be used to warp reality to suit your needs. Or at the very least scan reality to find out where the Soul Stone was.
If that's not how it works, then there you go.
He magically knew the tesseract was on the Asgardians ship, which was just floating along. Sometimes he seems to have a homing beacon, sometimes not. Because plot
No, the soul stone is described to be unique from the other ones, it cant be obtained in normal ways. Paying attention while actually watching something is overrated right.
Watch the movie 'A soul for a soul' without spoilers. Even thanos whos spent his entire life wanting the stones was confused by its obtaining process
Gonzalo That works if you assume Thanos was close enough to see the destruction of Asgard, zoom into a non-Asgardian ship's window enough to tell there are Asgardians on it, then he'd have to hang around long enough for them to get comfortable and ponder the future, before surprising them with his presence.
Thanos's ship is too large to be that close without being seen. Thanos is too driven to hang around for a while after seeing Asgard explode. Also, Thor had to tell Thanos Asgard was destroyed
The reality stone, as presented in the movie, only manipulates space and objects around the user. If it literally was able to alterate any fact, there would be no need for the other gems.
Thanos was trying to kill 50 percent of the universe before he even got his first infinity stone and achieved God like powers. Thanos would obviously come up with new things to do with the gauntlet after he killed the 50 percent. Isn't he ageless/Immortal anyways?
that awkward moment when marvel does dark and gritty FAR better than DC...
that awkard moment when the Snyder Cut makes you swallow that statement
@@marcosrecio4062 No it doesn't, the movie is now a bloated mess, and that ending is a fucking disaster.
@@marcosrecio4062 that movie is an edge lord fest. The way they get Batman to say fuck made me cringe it feels so forced haha, same with cyborg. But aye I know you need your super hero movies to be rated R so enjoy what u got haha
@@astrocap5373 Marvel mocks the audience and the source material in every "adaptation" they do, it has nothing to do with being rated R, a couple of fucks or spurts of blood changes nothing
@@marcosrecio4062 mocks the audience? You gotta tin foil hat on or something? whatever you say bro have a nice day.
15:28 They cut the scene from the movie because the image of Thor being near death and then immediately kicking ass after a beam of light would have way more kinetic energy in the movie without slowing the pace
Fair point.
It was just such a cool shot tho.
The crying Thanos drawing is probably the best thing I've seen in a while
dunno if it's a good thing or a sad thing
Just go with it being good.
This video got *DEEP*
;)
"Strange saving and loading the game 19M times before the final boss" I'M DEAD!!!
Yes Yes, comedy is ass cancer, we get it you don't like Ragnarok, the dead horse has been kicked enough. Moving on. Good review though, especially the ending part.
TheSlayFer Ch. T.
Oof, that hatred and disgust.
But it was just so bad.
Archetypal Hero in Trump's voice: Wrong
Ikr man.Like Thor in Dark world was Soo İnteresting making him Hopeful,Strongwill and emotional ruin his character.Look at İnfinity WAr.That's Thor Ragnarok version of Thor and Totally stole to show.İF you looking for serious thor go watch Thor 1 and 2.Btw I prefer Kevin Spacey's voice in Superman Returns :WROOONG!
Thor 2 and Thor 3 are complete opposite ends of the spectrum. Both are bad. Thor in infinity war was pretty good though.
I had pretty expectations for the film, and i can gladly say the film exceeded them. That ending doe, dayum
IM JUST HAPPY TO FIND SOMEONE ELSE WHO IS ACTUALLY OK WITH STARLORDS REACTION,, ALSO I JUST NOTICED CAPS LOCK FKN WHOOOOOOOOPPPPSS
I love this dude’s channel. Keep it up bro.
FIGHTO DUSTO THANOS REJECTS YOUR REALITY!!
I just wanna say , the amount of Jojokes(and jojo soundeffects) was particularly pleasing.
The biggest problem with Infinity War is that Black Panther 2 and Spiderman 2 is already confirmed... which Infinity War makes kinda difficult...
IronBahamut
I'd like to think the guys who are in charge of writing/production weren't informed on the ending and they were just screaming into the void.
IronBahamut meh. That’s not really the movie’s fault.
Yeah It isn't the film's fault but it's unfortunate
There is infinite possibilities to bring them back. Its not difficult at all.
And kids watching this film know that?
Ya just had to break my heart with the Yondo scene.
Cap: We don't trade lives
Thanos: Well IDUUUUUUUUUUU
#BenisdickCumsinsnatch
Got your notification 5 hours ago. I’m at work I’m sure it’s great 👍! I have friends that are subscribers they said it’s awesome; told them I’ll watch later! Can’t wait
Thanks Irish!
I just imagine Drax hearing about Vision and Scarlet Witch and being like "Does he have a penis?"
The entire Star-Lord hitting Thanos scene is kind of a flimsy way to make a villain win. If Quill could just hold off a punch just a couple more seconds, Iron Man and Captain America wouldn't have to worry about the possibility of death so soon.
You're an underrated Chanel, dude. Keep up the good work!
7:04 “Carry that weight Thor” has a whole new meaning now
Thanos is aware that the 50% thing is only a temporary fix...
Yondu’s death in Guardian’s 2 low key made me cry. Cry very manly tears
Just a reminder I love you dude, we like alot of the same stuff and think a in the same way about those things. Keep it up your stuff makes me laugh.
Great video! Laughing all through out it!
What makes a hero? Well, typically a 12 loaf of bread sliced down the middle, typically on one side to make a V shape. Then your choice of meat, cheese, veggies with a sauce of some sort. That, makes a hero!
Also, why not just toss a stone into a black hole? I mean, it won't destroy the stone, but Thanos cannot enter to get it.
The real problem with the movie, and I liked it, mind you, is that Thanos really has no imagination, at least as shown in the movie. His motivation in the comics made much more sense, in that everything he was doing was as more of a tribute to death itself than a solution for overcrowding. Death is literally the only thing that he loves. With the Reality Stone, overcrowding is no longer an issue. Reality is whatever he wants it to be. So, He has two stones of overwhelming power ten minutes into the movie, and then proceeds to use them in the least imaginative way possible; getting into physical battles when he doesn't have to. He has ultimate control of POWER and SPACE, which makes him pretty much invincible in any physical confrontation. He has enough Power to remake the universe, so a one on one battle is pointless. Or he could use the Space gem to teleport an entire army trillions of miles away from himself, or into a star, or wherever he wanted. The ONLY reason for him to get into a physical contest, especially with ALL of the stones, is because like in the comics, he WANTS to, to prove a point to those who oppose him, of the inevitability of his plan. He is literally unstoppable. Which brings me to my second point; that there are no seeds of doubt in his mind. This SHOULD have been Dr. Strange's attack on Thanos; a Metaphysical attack, since he is supposed to be the Master of Mystic Arts, and is supposed to have a greater insight into how the universe works, and balance, and so forth. But we have yet to see Dr. Strange display anything like this kind of understanding. His attacks are still mostly of the pew-pew -pew! variety. How great would it have been to see him take Thanos to some mystic plane of existence, and show him why his plan is flawed, and how even if he succeeded, it wouldn't bring balance to the universe. Strange can't stop him either, but he could at least sow seeds of doubt in his mind. That's my last point. Thanos is INVINCIBLE, in the purest sense of the word, so the only hope you would have against him is that he WANTS to lose, even if it's only on a subconscious level. This is the layer that is missing from this cinematic version of Thanos. As he is, he is like most of the other super villains in the MCU, he's just more capable and successful. Hopefully this gets addressed in Pt.2, and we see him at least considering that he may have been wrong. My two cents. Great video as always, dude!
Dude, you are the first person to catch the Berserk homage in the movie. Like, they literally show Thanos in the same position before a red eclipse after sacrificing that which he loves for ultimate power. I jumped out of my seat when that scene came up.
I actually didn't notice that! I just thought "hey, which iconic character do I know that sacrificed people for some perceived good," and Griffith just popped out.
My favorite thing regarding this movie and spoilers was that I, like many others, was told that squidward dies in the movie.
Little did I know that that was an actual legitimate spoiler though.
To be fair to the squidward spoiler, it's one of those spoilers wherein it makes sense *when* you watch it.
Weekend Warrior
This is true but even so, it’s pretty hilarious. After also learning how in France tony called him Voldemort, I’ve been telling people Voldemort dies in the film after making a debut cameo. They laugh at me then realize that I’m not lying.
This has made my week 👌
This is why I believe thanos didn’t go with another option
Imagine everyone and everything you grew up with die and disappear. Image what that would do to your mind. Well thanos had to live through that. I believe that by the time he learnt of the infinity stones he was already so hellbent on the genocide option it was impossible for him to come up with different solution.
I’m ready fam. Hit the music Johnny! Johnny? Oh that’s right Johnny was captured by white slavers..... OH NO JOHNNNNNNNY!!!
Which video game sound was used during the part of the review when he was transitioning between the various movie plots. It’s driving me crazy
Can you specifically say the time code Toran?
7:03
Never mind. The "let's go crazy" was from Marvel vs Capcom
Oh yeah, I was gonna say that. Got bogged down in IRL stuff Toran.
Also, WW, question for ya: thoughts on the "dream sequence" Thanos has right after the snap? What do you think happened there? ;d
I see only two realistic possibilities, it's either real Gamora who's stuck in the Soul Stone, or it's, well, mistress Death. The fist one is way more likely, as Marvel doesnt want to put some of the more goofy parts of their storylines into MCU :D.
It might actually be Death.
Pretty sure the shot's still awesome to look at.
I'm slightly confused, what about the gamora subplot didn't he like?
So I thought that Gamora didn't tell anyone about the soul stone because she didn't want to put them at risk. After all, nebula gets horribly tortured because she just knew that GAMORA knew where the soulstone was - that Gamora cared for Nebula was a side bonus so Thanos could use her as leverage.
If Gamora tells Quill, then Quill is at risk even if Gamora doesn't get captured. Also, Gamora didn't know that Nebula knew she actually DID find the location of the soulstone - so if Gamora tells no one where the soulstone is then Thanos is thwarted - hence all Gamora needs is for Quill to kill her if Thanos captures her.
It makes sense if you know that Gamora thinks she's the only one who knows that she didn't fail her mission to find the location of the soulstone - that's what she told Thanos originally and she didn't have any reason to think that Nebula knew that was a lie.
They don't really do a good job making it clear that Gamora didn't know Nebula was aware that she found the soulstone, and that's what makes it seem off.
14:40 what do you expect? It’s not like that kind of response is out of character for Shuri.
For the MCU Shuri at least, which is the worst Shuri possible.
The delivery came across more mean-spirited than it should be Ponderer.
What's worse is that the writers decided to have Banner's intelligence ridiculed by a child after Hulk's strength was proven worthless.
Emmanuel Belaston you that as if Shuri is some average child off the street.
The Ponderer I say that implying the writers sunk both of Banner's unique attributes a bit too much as setup for the eventual "Hulk smash" redemption next year.
That squidward sequence had me cracking up.
Question: are we sure Thanos survived the snap? 50% survival chance for everyone, right? And he ended up at least briefly ended up in the soul stone.
:)) Pretty sure he was in the aftermath, Jason.
And there won't be a sequel if he went kaput.
Love your vids
3:31 hey, thats the speed that blossom petals fall
Best part:BITES THE DUST
OH MY GOD ITS A WEEKEND WARRIOR VIDEO AND ITS LONG AND ITS ABOUT AVENGERS MY LIFE IS COMPLETE
Took long, but it was a very funny review. The reenactments are just too perfect. It would be interesting a video with theories for the fourth film before news happen.
P.D.: Which anime is 21:50? I saw that face somewhere else.
It's from Berserk Aitor! Specifically the "Golden Age" movies from Berserk.
Peter Dinklage’s inclusion is more in line with the mythology
In norse mythology a lot of things are “in-name-only” meaning dwarves aren’t necessarily small, they’re just dwarves. Giants aren’t giant (like how loki is small despite being an ice giant) they’re just called that.
Can I download your video cut the spoiler bits out and reupload the spoiler bits and make a video called Must Watch This Video Before you watch Infinity War?
Loving Ramen King on the background
That MvCi footage was so accurate tho xD
@18:12 I mean you did say that he could have used the Reality Stone to find the Soul Stone. Then he can teleport anywhere with the Space Stone(?) he wants after Red Skull tells him what he needs to sacrifice. So Thanos still would have ended up yeeting Gamora off, even if she went to a different Galaxy.
Shin Megami Nocturne intro for Thanos made me pump my fist, IRL. Well played.
Hell yea, Bill and Ted reference.
I really like infinity War too, can't wait to see the next one.
I have been binge watching your videos. I really enjoy them. Thank you.
Of all the characters I have hated, I hate that smart ass teen “Super Brain” in Wakanda more than any other.
11:26 that's what I thought. Wouldn't the surviving populous just grow still, now that there are more resources.
I loved it as much as I love the channel so alot
Is that atomic puppet theme in the background?
Nitpick Intensifies
I like your reviews
perfect editing dude
14:30 - 14:46 When you put it that way, fuck MCU Shuri! I like her better in the comics where she is more about mysticism than technology, and is the Black Panther.
17:10 - 17:32 Good jab at Batman v. Superman!
Incredible video essay. 10/10
You have to consider the fact that at that point when Thanos was suggesting genocide, he was already batshit crazy. Seeing his society fall and collapse, kids starving... he clearly showed that he has a soft side, so there is a reason why he is a psychopath. Therefore, there is not much point in dissecting his reasoning. He is mentally ill, but composed.
Great video man
Your comment about Thanos and his choice not to make the universe better speaks to why I like the reasoning in the comics much more than here. He does it because he wants to impress Lady Death because he's in love with her. He tries wiping out half the universe because he's thirsty. It makes a lot more sense IMO.
I think it's kinda sad that he wanted to wipe out the universe since he's thirsty :))))
Even funnier about the Vision not built well enough. Ultron built Vision, Thor just switched the on button
My biggest problem with Infinity War is that Thanos is the only one with an argument and a good point. Though I agree with Captain America's Kantian ethics here, none of the characters ever try to prove Thanos wrong, and he IS wrong, even if you accept his Utilitarian philosophy. There are so many things wrong with his logic and thinking, which I can't go into here, but my problem is summed up in how Dr. Strange responds to Thanos after proving what he said about Titan happened "So you're a prophet! Congratulations". I'm like "What kind of a response is that? He basically just showed you that he is right and your response is basically like how a six year old would respond?"
Other than some stupid bathos moments which broke the emotional tension, that's the only problem I really had. Otherwise it's a good film, all things considered.
I think the Avengers will defeat Thanos by working as a team. Literally. The theme of the Avengers movies have always been teamwork. The fact that everyone was fractured into two camps after Civil War tells me that, together, they might have succeeded. Apart they fall. Thus, we bring in time travel. I think Tony will change the outcome of Civil War in order for the final battle against Thanos to go the way they need it to go.
Seriously godlike bruh, your content is just as good, if not better, than the movies you talk about(solo JL)
Appreciate that sentiment KLS!
Great vid..but you missed the part when they explained cap showing during vision intro scene..after the fight scarlet witch says they been keeping tabs and vision and witch didn't check in
Nice vid.
What about after credits tho?
What rpg did they show that said choose scenario
Live A Live, Mr. Boy.
What game was he playing at 9:40
Also good review
Rewatching the 1st video i've watch in your channel cuz I have nothing else to do, plus revisiting the good old times cuz it will never come back
Joke, netflix castlevania was my 1st watched vid here
Ang bilis ng panahon lol
9:48 what song is that