![]() Disney is famous for their family movies. They are mainly made for children but often entertaining for adults as well. Family movies are made to be good for the entire family. Film noir movies are 1940s-era detective dramas about crime and violence. Emotion (feelings) are a big part of the movie and the audience (people watching the movie) may get upset and even cry. For example, a husband and wife who are divorcing must each try to prove to a court of law that they are the best person to take care of their child. Tragedies are always dramas, and are about people in trouble. They usually follow a basic plot where one or two main characters (each actor plays a character) have to ‘overcome’ (get past) an obstacle (the thing stopping them) to get what they want. They tell stories about relationships between people. Dramas are serious, and often about people falling in love or needing to make a big decision in their life. They are nearly always serious and may involve strongly emotional subjects, for example cruelty. Documentaries are movies that are (or claim to be) about real people and real events. Comedies are funny movies about people being silly or doing unusual things or being in silly or unusual situations that make the audience laugh. Buddy movies often involve comedy, but there is also some emotion, because of the close friendship between the ‘buddies’. Buddy movies involve 2 heroes, one must save the other, both must overcome obstacles. ![]() These movies used to be drawn by hand, one frame at a time, but are now made on computers. Animated movies use artificial images like talking cartoons to tell a story. Adventure Movies usually involve a hero who sets out on a quest to save the world or loved ones. Action movies do not usually make people cry, but if the action movie is also a drama, emotion will be involved. One hero somehow manages to save everyone. For example, in Die Hard, terrorists take control of a skyscraper and ask for a big ransom in exchange for not killing the hostage workers. ![]() Action movies usually need very little effort to watch, since the plot is normally simple. They usually involve ‘goodies’ and ‘baddies’, so war and crime are common subjects. It's an imperfect movie, but perfectly satisfying conclusion to this arc of the Marvel saga.Action movies have a lot of exciting effects like car chases and gun fights, involving stuntmen. That it works this well is even more of a miracle. Seriously this is like watching someone juggle 10 flaming chainsaws, it's a godamn miracle it works at all. The movie has a big emotional core, and a climactic end that is godamn powerful. Okay so those are my criticisms, what did I like about the movie? I guess everything else? The time travel plot let's us revisit and honor some old moments in Marvel with a new lens in sort of a Back to the Future Part 2 way that's a lot of fun, and it brings back some characters I didn't think we'd ever see again. ![]() Also I hate Professor Hulk, he's just not that fun. This final battle, while boasting the biggest ensemble of Marvel heroes we've ever seen on screen, is weirdly dark and muddied in CGI scenery compared to the battle at Wakanda from Infinity War. Not only that, Infinity War I think had a better final battle. At the end of the day, Infinity War was just a wildly new experience, it was such a gamechanger and crowd-pleaser. Overall, I really do like Infinity War better. As a conclusion to over a decades worth of storytelling, it's got a lot to live up to, and it's about as good as you could really hope for it to be.
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