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Well that was a trip.
If they get the gauntlet to reverse time so it never happened, people might never remember what took place.Do you think any of the upcoming Netflix seasons will mention the event of people turning to dust? Like say a character that had a contract for an earlier season but doesn't return for a new one.
So I shouldn't expect any mention of that in Luke Cage season 2?If they get the gauntlet to reverse time so it never happened, people might never remember what took place.
In the main story of the movie, there is a lot of focus on the question of trading a life for a life (or other lives).
So, the idea of sacrifice, I guess, though I don't recall that term being used in the film.
Cap actually states that at one point. "We don't trade a life for a life," I think, or something close to that. And then Vision calls back to it when he stays to help Cap.
Other examples that I can think of:
-The two Star Lord scenes, mentioned above.
-Doctor Strange's moral compass, and his ultimate decision to trade the stone for Tony's life.
-The scene with Vision and Wanda, which ends with the final decision to destroy the stone. (There is actually an exchange here between Wanda and Thanos that is a little like his earlier exchange with Starlord, basically a suggestion that he relates to her decision, which Wanda denies.)
There might be more examples. All of those scenes and choices relate to the central scene of the movie, which is Thanos' decision to sacrifice Gamora to obtain the soul stone.
It's something that I will be keeping an eye on, when I see it again. I don't really have a coherent interpretation to offer yet, but this is definitely one of the core themes of the movie.
Ive been thinking about all of this and I love reading post like this, especially after some posters claim that there is nothing to think about or chew on after the movie.
It felt like a clue when Thanos told Stark not only that he knew him but that Stark had been cursed with some sort of knowledge. Don't know why but that really stuck out to me.

To be fair, I feel some of the best one liners or brief dialogues always happen in massive 4 quadrant entertainment movies coz they have to squeeze in these gems in between all the fun and action and adventure. MCU is chock full of it too and this movie especially is amazingly endearing in that regard.And how come there were no sherlock jokes between strange and stark lmao
I can't believe no one has asked the important question!?!?!
Who's goatee was better?
I honestly preferred Dr. Strange's in this film... But 'Facial Hair' was easily won by CA. Starlord's vintage 'stache has an honourable mention.
And how come there were no sherlock jokes between strange and stark lmao
There are more characters in this film with facial hair than in any other Marvel movie:
1. Tony Stark
2. Dr Strange
3. Captain America
4. Thor
5. Starlord
6. Rocket
7. Black Panther
Anyone else?
The rabbit doesn't count.There are more characters in this film with facial hair than in any other Marvel movie:
1. Tony Stark
2. Dr Strange
3. Captain America
4. Thor
5. Starlord
6. Rocket
7. Black Panther
Anyone else?
And how come there were no sherlock jokes between strange and stark lmao
Loved Peter Dinklage's character in Infinity War...wonder if we will see him again in Avengers 4