State some of the things that were disappointed by or you just look like you're trolling.
Yeah of course, thanks. The thing is, I have a hard time pin-pointing the exact things I'm disappointed. One thing, I can mention, is the actionscenes or fightscenes:
- Loki looks clumpsy every time he fights with his spear, mostly because he obviously doesn't know how. He ends up looking like he wants to jap people. But that is a minor thing that I'm sure most people doesn't agree with or have an explaination for.
- The fights always looked staged and choreographed. There's a moment where Ironman shoots into Cpt. America's shield which reflects off the beam and hits all the bad guys. Would have been great if they where trying to hit something around a corner but they are standing right next to each other! It did nothing for me.
- There were plenty of fights. That's not a problem for me, unless they're basicly pointless. I would much rather had seen Loki shoot out lightning or something demonstrating how powerful he has become in the beginning, but instead he uses a lot of energy jumping around and throwing knives at people. But evidently a lot of the fights and actionscenes has little to do with the story, and most could have been cut out leaving just the hovercraft-scene and the final battle-scene. I never had the feeling that the characters was in any danger, so the fights just became even more pointless. It reminded me a lot of Matrix Reloaded, though not as boring
- Most of the best moves the heroes do is something we've already seen in the "prequels": Cpt. America jumping up and crouching to shield himself from an explosion, Thor attracting lightning and leading it into the ground, hitting everything around him, etc. It gave me the feeling I was watching a Pokémon-movie, where the heroes are pokémon with their basic moves and Fury is the trainer. Would have worked great if we hadn't seen the moves in the prequels. I am aware of the concept of superpowers, but I thinks it would have been interesting to see them using those powers in creative ways. Ironman even gets a new suit but it does pretty much the same as the first one, with nothing added. I really like the Ironman-movies. It brings a big smile to my face every time I hear that metal-clonk his suit makes. Awesome. Good call to let the audience hear all mechanical sounds. Reminds me a bit of steampunk.
- I thought it looked great when Hulk hits the flying war-creature into the ground. I was a little confused why he suddenly could change when he wished to, but I later found an explaination for that. I liked Hulk a lot except that he moved like a gorilla. But the gorilla-thing might've worked for others. Well, clearly it does.
I liked Loki a lot as well. The actor is doing a great job portraying him and the character was well written. I found it interesting that he balanced on the edge between good and evil, and that he just confused and hurt, and not evil for the sake of evil, as you sometimes see. It's sad that people mistake him for the main villain when he actually just was the puppet of the alien-army.
Well, it seems I do have some pretty specific ideas about what I disliked. I just didn't want to sound like I was negative towards every little thing in the movie, and just criticized because I think it's funny to do so. I really want to like this movie and give it ten out of ten. And I can't shake the feeling that I'm missing something and misunderstanding it, so I hoped that people could tell me about their expierience, and help me see it in a different light.
One thing I do know: The biggest mistake lies in my expectations. I was expecting this awesome conclusion on all the prequels, but it was actually another origin-story; a prequel to Avengers 2. I hope that's the case and that Avengers 2 is going to fulfill all my wishes I had for the first one. No matter what, I'm looking forward to the second part of the series.