Finarfiniel
Mistress of Magic
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It's like the scene in Guardians where Star Lord distracts the villain (forget his name) with a Michael Jackson dance. Thought that was a step too far.
It really wasn't, there was nothing about that scene that didn't jive perfectly with the tone of the rest of the film. I thought it was hilarious, mostly because of Ronan's completely uber-serious reaction (What are you doing??
) The high point of GoTG for me was how seamlessly it flowed between moments of ridiculous comedy (the dance off) to moments of high drama (the Guardians controlling the power stone) to moments of pathos (Quill seeing his mother) and then back to comedy again ("We're the Guardians of the Galaxy, *****.").The whole 'comedy is out of place during serious events' thing is so off the mark to me because it completely ignores human nature itself. It's perfectly human to try and diffuse a horrible situation using humour. Some of the best serious and epic films ever made have moments of comedic relief in them, the LOTR trilogy being a prime example. It's ultimately all about balance, and I do agree that sometimes Marvel has steered a little too close to being OTT (moments in Thor: TDW and Age of Ultron spring to mind) but on the whole they balance the comedy, drama and pathos extremely well.
Personally I'm much more interested in watching CBMs that have a good balanced tone and can incorporate both moments of drama and pathos with moments of humour and lightheartedness than entirely self-serious, joyless, dour films that depress the hell out of me.
The Spiderman and Ant-Man were hilarious in CW.