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Monday, 30 April 2012

Avengers Assemble - As awesome as expected!


Just been to see Avengers Assemble, it was even more epic than I was expecting, and I was expecting something huge! As expected on the opening weekend, the cinema was packed and I was desperately grateful for the extra space and better view granted by my VIP seat, even if the Westfield London cinema is redonkulously expensive. I was slightly miffed that a foolish woman came in late and then proceeded to fuss over her seat right in front of me, blocking my view just as Loki appeared on screen for the first time; I’m a massive Loki fangirl so I was somewhat enraged and was not silent in my displeasure. At least the rest of the crowd were respectful of the momentous occasion and we didn’t have to deal with people talking all through the film.



So now I’ll do my level best to explain how and why this film is AMAZE! with a minimum of spoilers, which will be difficult because it just so hilariously quotable, but here goes…

To everyone who has yet to see it and has been led to believe that it is the “greatest super hero movie of all time” as per the rumours on the grapevine, you will not be disappointed. It was excellent from start to stinger, a fact that is due in equal measure to the excellent characterisations and script writing. The action started up as soon as the lights went off in the theatre and was kept pretty consistent throughout the whole movie, a combination of poignant moments and perfectly timed humour carried the story along even when no fists were flying, and a few sharply surprising events kept the suspense from falling (one particular moment left me properly stunned). The actual main plot isn’t hugely innovative, (villain plans to take over earth, heroes attempt to stop them but villain stays ahead of them, heroes eventually work together to defeat villain) it’s the subplots, subtle embellishments and the wide range of different characters, as well as the interesting ways in which the characters and their abilities work together that make Avengers Assemble so exciting.



Characterwise, we get the same humorously cocky Tony Stark that has developed through the Ironman films, although with a couple of character developments influenced by his relationship with Pepper.

Natasha’s skill set is broader than shown in her minor roles in previous films, and we actually get a chance to see her personality, which is nice, as well as some of her history with Clint Barton (aka: Hawkeye). 

Personally I felt Clint was the weakest in terms of characterisation, though this may be due to having significantly less of his backstory revealed than other characters (my friend suggested that a joint Black Widow – Hawkeye standalone film might have potential, which I agreed could work considering how closely their stories are linked in both the film and the comics). 

Bruce Banner and The Hulk instigate a surprising amount of comical moments which help to pull the movie out of his otherwise quite depressing backstory. His interactions with Stark were unexpectedly amusing and refreshing too, offering a little extra insight into both of their characters.

Steve Rogers (Captain America) is portrayed adorably in his attempts to understand the modern world and references to pop culture, and provides an interesting comparison to Thor, the other Avenger not entirely familiar with modern day earth.

Thor is quite different from his characterisation in his standalone film, slightly darker and more serious than previously, he also offers a witty humour that was decidedly lacking from his character’s previously more light hearted comedy. Like Natasha, we see more of Thor’s abilities than in previous films, with much greater emphasis placed on his ability to manipulate lightning, which I personally think was a good decision considering that Captain America and The Hulk both represent the super strong and resilient heroes and it could have been tedious to have Thor equipped with the near exact same abilities. Thor’s interactions with Loki also offer an interesting contrast to the other characters’ simple dislike of him and their brotherly relationship is depicted perfectly even as they try to kill eachother.

Which leads me to Loki. As I mentioned earlier, I am a huge Loki fangirl, both in regards to the Marvel character and the god from Norse mythology, and I genuinely couldn’t have been much happier with his representation in this film. Avengers brings much more of his persona as the god of mischief to his character, giving him a wry sense of humour that wasn’t found in the Thor movie which overall made his character significantly lighter and even somewhat more likeable. We get to see more of him actually fighting, rather than just angsting, in Avengers too which makes him appear even more awesome than he did in Thor (which I had thought near impossible – colour me impressed). Followers of the Norse myths will also pick up on a little nod to myth-Loki towards the end of the film that other viewers may not notice as significant (look up his interactions with the Dwarves in the myths if you want to get it). Tom Hiddleston’s ability to shift emotions so quickly is what really makes his character stand out and adds an extra dimension to his persona, bringing in the God of Lies persona in such a way that you’re never entirely sure of his motivations or convictions. I am exceptionally pleased to see that IMDB already has him listed in the Thor 2 lineup, which is due to come out next year.


And if all that hasn’t encouraged you to go see it then a 97% fresh rating on Rottentomatoes.com should do the trick, those guys are exceptionally hard to please.



But when you do, do yourself a favour and stay after the credits. As has become the norm in the Avengers series there is a stinger that gives a very strong suggestion of a sequel, or at the very least provides insight into the plot of the next film in the Avengers circle of films. The number of people who left as soon as the credits started rolling was actually quite surprising – have they not watched the other films? Did they not notice the pattern? Regardless the chance of another Avengers movie had my friend and I debating possible storylines and additions to the crew of heroes before we’d even left the theatre, so even after the excitement of Avengers Assemble calms down there will still be plenty to discuss and get psyched up about, though it will be a few years yet before we see the whole gang back together again, Ironman 3 doesn’t start filming until next month and if any new heroes are added they will likely have their own films to bring out before they hit the big one. Not to mention that Avengers apparently doesn’t even come out in America until Friday (which is amazing, the UK never gets the good films first O_O).

Aaaand I’m getting excited thinking about it again – I’ll be keeping a very sensitive ear out for info on the upcoming films, no doubt about that!
Now go! Go see this thing of beauty and be awed by its awesomeness – but don’t forget to stay for the stinger!

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