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Avengers: Infinity War Film Review By Manya Malhotra (spoiler-free)

Avengers: Infinity War         

4
Fantasy 
Cast: Robert Downey Jr. , Chris Hemsworth , Chris Evans , Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo , Benedict Cumberbatch, Tom Holland, Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Elizabeth Chase Olsen, Josh Brolin
Director: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo
Story:  I rather not but ...The avengers plan to defeat the mighty Thanos.  (That’s about all I can reveal) 
Review : So the cinematic ‘marvel’ which has created an unimaginable hype finally graces the silver screen. Well, graces is a gentle word ... It blasts it’s way through the silver screen. This film is any MCU fan’s paradise!  The characters have smashing entrance scenes ( because some of them literally smash things when they enter) , the entertainment quotient is super super high and the cheers and moans (during some sad scenes) from the audience are deafening. Seriously if you just hear a recording of the audience’s reaction during the film you will get an idea of what kind of a scene is going on. There is obviously loads of action, Comedy, drama and even some romance thrown in to make this film a sublimely remarkable experience for the audience. There is little effort made here to explain or remind us about what happened in the previous films of the franchise. So if you are not well versed with the whole M.C.U you might face a bit trouble in placing the characters and events but you will be fine. For some, a few scenes might be too much but never will the film give you a chance to complain. Iron man soars, Thor roars, Captain America is full of panache. Scarlet Witch shines while The Hulk packs a solid punch and Spider-Man charms. Thanos kills like there is no tomorrow and even gives you goosebumps! All in all Avengers: Infinity war is quite incredible ( I’m going to see it again tomorrow). At the end of it the audience is ecstatic, the franchise retains its immense popularity and the makers get to increase their bank balance! So everyone is happy. Go watch this one , you will be enthralled! 
 ps : Don’t forget to wait for the post credit scene











Comments

Sushila Sharma said…
awesome, fast paced, exciting-and I'm not referring to the movie-...what I love most about your reviews is how their 'tone' matches that of the film itself! (well, that and how witty and comical they are!) I don't know how you do it, but it's genius! like the review of "Dhadak" was sort of 'soft' to read, and "Gold" was building up anticipation (at least that's how it felt to me). You're brilliant. Simply brilliant. keep it up!

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