Review of Avengers: Age of Ultron Full Movie: Produced by Marvel Studios (now a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company), "Avengers: Age of Ultron" is a gazillion dollar superhero movie. Most of the film consists of dull, unimaginative action sequences in which powerful "good warriors" battle powerful "bad warriors". These action sequences - which have no sense of style, tempo and which are totally devoid of tension - are rolled out like crude, Pavlovian commands; the chemical rushes cynically demanded by corporate candy factories. Breaking up the monotony of these monotonous actions sequences are equally monotonous and equally mechanical scenes in which our heroes "talk", "reveal their personalities" and "share their feelings".
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These scenes exist, not because Marvel Studios has any interest in drama, characters or continuity, but because "films are supposed to have these scenes". In the Marvel universe, nothing really matters. The individual plots and over-arching plot lines of Marvel's films don't matter. Characters don't matter. These things are only present to present the illusion of storytelling. They are filler. The constituents of a factory assembly line whose sole goal is the procurement of money. You can't have a Marvel Movie without a super-villain. This time around our villain's a Really Bad Guy who wants to do Really Bad Stuff and who ironically pokes fun at Conventional Movie Villain Dialogue whilst actually totally adhering to clichés.
This villain (spoiler?) is defeated. Along the way, the film "comically" delivers its obligatory "one swear word", but not before a room full of lawyers and marketing executives run up the data, salivate over pie-charts and double check with global rating boards. Marvel Studios has a history of roping in "irreverent" and "edgy" directors. Afterall, you can't sell cookie cutter dough to zombies without pretending it's the work of a rebel. As such, "Age of Ultron" was directed by Joss Whedon, a geek-king with a flair for zany dialogue. But like Tarantino speaks, Woody Allen speaks, Mametspeak and Coen speak, Joss Whedonspeak is now officially annoying. Indeed, everyone in Whedon's "Ultron" now sports the same voice. Every character, be they villain, hero, co-star, robot or computer, is an ironic, sarcastic, wisecracking master of zany one-liners.
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This orgy of flippancy, non-sequiturs and "cool dialogue" reeks of desperation; cool stops being cool when everyone speaks coolly. Watching most Marvel Movies is a bit like being forced to watch a pornographic movie for a full two hours past the point of ejaculation. "Ultron" in particular bludgeons you with bludgeoning. It's filled with CGI muscle-men pounding and stomping, blowing up buildings and tossing cars back and forth, and then doing it again, and again and again and again, and then again in the sequels and then again on the directors' cuts, and then again in the reboots, and then again in the reboots' sequels and then again and again. And then a few more times. And then again and again.
Avenger Age Of Ultron is the sequel to The Avengers. The film stars Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans and more all portraying their characters again. This film was bigger and better than The Avengers but isn't the finest entry to the MCU. The film introduces a few new heroes including Scarlet Witch and Quick Silver. But the thing I didn't like about the film is that they killed Quick Sliver on his first movie and there wasn't that much character development for him and I would have liked to off seen more of him but we can't now, unfortunately. The film is sometimes dragged along and could have been shorter and delivered quicker just to make it more engaging.
However, the film was straight to the point and Ultron was made and introduced very quickly but we didn't get to see why he turned bad. Also, Vision is a really nice character and bringing him and the mind stone into the MCU was a good choice. Also, the movie does have a few funny moments and that makes it more enjoyable to watch. Now, that post-credits scene was actually very important and showed us that Thanos now has the infinity gauntlet. But I was disappointed that it was so short and I expected Marvel to have included more post-credit sequences. Now the credits were actually really nice to look at as we saw all our heroes made into cheese like statues, a nice new concept. Overall this is a nice fun entry to the MCU but had a lot of room for improvement.
A major disappointment. An uninteresting main villain, an uninteresting side character and just some parts that are just plain dumb, This marvel movie is still kind of enjoyable but there isn't even time for there to be an "age" of Ultron, very misleading title. Does not live up to the expectations I had going in, but still quite enjoyable.
It's a strangely dark and uninteresting looking, and all of the action seems to move at a snail's pace compared tot he rip-roaring fun of the original. Still, despite all of its flaws as an action film, there are some excellent beats and character moments that really shine through, making the reason to watch this movie be the Avengers themselves. And of course, there are far worse fates to attain.
A pesar de que el error-circunstancial, siendo justos-de Age of Ultron- es que el villano no haya tenido una película previa para calar más en el público, logra su cometidp de ser una versión malvada de sus creadores, Tony Stark y Bruce Banner Pero se lucen sobre todo Elizabeth Olsen y Aaron Taylor Johnson como Quicksilver y Scarlet Witch. Y Josh Whedon demostró tenerle cariño a esos personajes. Ojalá hubieran tenido también una película previa.
Avenger Age Of Ultron is the sequel to The Avengers. The film stars Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans and more all portraying their characters again. This film was bigger and better than The Avengers but isn't the finest entry to the MCU. The film introduces a few new heroes including Scarlet Witch and Quick Silver. But the thing I didn't like about the film is that they killed Quick Sliver on his first movie and there wasn't that much character development for him and I would have liked to off seen more of him but we can't now, unfortunately. The film is sometimes dragged along and could have been shorter and delivered quicker just to make it more engaging.
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A major disappointment. An uninteresting main villain, an uninteresting side character and just some parts that are just plain dumb, This marvel movie is still kind of enjoyable but there isn't even time for there to be an "age" of Ultron, very misleading title. Does not live up to the expectations I had going in, but still quite enjoyable.
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A pesar de que el error-circunstancial, siendo justos-de Age of Ultron- es que el villano no haya tenido una película previa para calar más en el público, logra su cometidp de ser una versión malvada de sus creadores, Tony Stark y Bruce Banner Pero se lucen sobre todo Elizabeth Olsen y Aaron Taylor Johnson como Quicksilver y Scarlet Witch. Y Josh Whedon demostró tenerle cariño a esos personajes. Ojalá hubieran tenido también una película previa.
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