The Avengers - Infinity War [best] Review
The story unfolds across three primary theaters of conflict as the heroes attempt to intercept Thanos and his "Black Order":
Managing over twenty lead characters is a daunting logistical task, yet the film succeeds by grouping them into distinct subplots. Whether it is the clash of egos between Iron Man and Doctor Strange or the unexpected chemistry between Thor and the Guardians of the Galaxy, these pairings allow for character development amidst the spectacle. This structure keeps the pacing brisk and ensures that even with a two-and-a-half-hour runtime, the stakes remain personal. A Subversion of Stakes The Avengers - Infinity War
Up until Infinity War , Marvel movies were often criticized for having "low stakes"—the heroes always won, and death rarely stuck. This film shattered that reputation. From the opening minutes, where major characters are killed off, to the haunting finale where Thanos actually succeeds, the film took risks that left audiences in stunned silence. The story unfolds across three primary theaters of
teaming up with Rocket and Groot on a quest for a god-killing weapon. A Subversion of Stakes Up until Infinity War