I, like millions of Americans the past few weeks, have gone to see the biggest movie of the year, aside from the coming onslaught known as Star Wars. And i, like others, have waited with baited breath for the Avengers to fight side by side destroying another cosmic force. So, for those who haven't seen it, i offer my humble thoughts on the film, and for those who have, my humble thoughts that hopefully coincide with the movie. To keep things simple, i will review the film in the form of an interview, with big questions serving as the fulcrum to the review.
Before beginning, just know that the movie revolves around the Avengers fighting an entity known as Ultron, which is simply a program that Tony Stark created, but with humanities first encounter with Artificial Intelligence that actually grows, learns and adapts to any of its opponents. When Ultron comes alive and believes that the greatest threat to mankind is the Avengers, well, he obviously must adapt and try and destroy them in order to preserve mankind. So, Iron Man, there is a glitch in the system.
Is the movie better, worst or okay in comparison to the first?
This is the one question everyone really wants to know when going to this film. First, no one will hate this film. Some may be a bit disappointed, as it is simply missing "X" when compared to the first one, but for all the characters and action scenes, as well as a solid plot, it does a solid, albeit repetitive job when compared to the first. By "repetitive" i simply mean, action, discussion, long reflection of characters, more action, repeat.
Who are the new characters?
In some sense, the movie has and introduces too many characters. Yet, the nerd in me says, "How can that be bad?" But i digress. The movie features two very prominent characters: Scarlet Witch (who can manipulate minds and throw plasmic beams of energy at people) and her twin brother Quicksilver (who can run so fast time seems to slow down). The movie also features Vision (Jarvis in a "free" from his computer based reality into an actual body, with an infinity stone in his head) and a few others (Falcon, War Machine, etc.). While these characters start off as "bad" they come to join the fight against Ultron.
Which Avenger is the most important in this film?
In the first film, you had a build up of other Marvel films leading to the Avengers teaming up, but Captain America clearly being the guy to unite the team and really, the country. In this one, the movie does a good job poking fun at the weaknesses of the Avengers through humor, from Thor's hammer to Iron Man's pride, the movie is playful towards these weaknesses, until Ultron exposes the weaknesses for his own purposes. While Hawkeye is given moments to prove sacrifice and family are vital to team members, (as he is the only one that has these things), the movie still revolves around Captain America. As Stark stares him down, angry that his pride has been used against him yells at Cap, "You can't trust someone that doesn't have a dirty past." Captain America still has the focus of protection, sacrifice, and serving others as his main moral code, and it unites and has the respect of others. While Hulk is given screen time to struggle with his identity and ability to do good in a horrible, green, angry, body, he cannot start a relationship with Black Widow due to his fear of hurting her and others. This is the one major flaw of the movie, but you ultimately have to respect Josh Weadon for trying: He has so many fun and great characters he wants to give time to, as well as develop, it is just hard and can hurt the flow of the movie. Hulk dating Black Widow comes out of nowhere, yet you aren't upset because "Hey, this could work." At the same time this is ongoing, you have the relationships of the other characters, so there just isn't enough "room" for them all. AND, let's not forget this is all leading to the biggest Marvel plot point of all the comics: THANOS and the gauntlet! The word "HUGE" is an understatement when discussing this character and plot point that will be coming in 2017. If he is not given screen time, motive and purpose, the next films will be "big" in name only, as Thanos is a beast and has tons of "villainy" potential. James Spader does a great job as Ultron, but he must be small to whoever dons the Thanos hat. Right now, it is a toss up between several main actors, so stay tuned.
Why does Iron Man fight Hulk?
Believe it or not, Iron Man is not controlled by Ultron when he fights Hulk. It is a great action bit that does not linger into useless Transfomer action. Instead, Iron Man is trying to overcome a mystical spell that has been cast on the Hulk. Just enjoy the mayhem. Again, more fun jokes.
What's with the end of the film?
The end of the film, with the new Avengers and Vision, are VITAL to the series. Ultimately, Vision has an infinity stone in his head, one of the gems that has cosmic power in it (which Guardians of the Galaxy and first Avengers films discussed), which Thanos (a cosmic evil being) wants for his own purposes. No joke: earth is nothing when compared to these gems. Thanos wants eternal and cosmic rule over everything and the only way to get it is to have the gauntlet and gems. Obviously, that can't and doesn't happen in the comics.
Bottom Line: This movie just works for every age and sex. It isn't so action oriented that you begin to think, "Hey, this is just the Transformers with a better cast" for which i am totally relieved. Second, if you have someone in your party that isn't in to "chic flicks" or "Action" this movie has you covered. As a soon to be father, i can honestly say, "Yes, there are some dark moments, but language is tame and good guys teaming up to fight pure evil would lead me to take my 10 year old son." While you may be a bit bummed it isn't the first one, you won't leave hating or regretting the two hour run time.
7 out of 10
Nerd in me review: 10 out of 10!!!! (I have the Pez of those guys)
-to god be the glory for great things he has done!