malurus
Joined Jan 2017
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Tedious movie to watch. Every minute drags on by the mere fact that the editing is so, so bad. The writing is flat and the characters are one-dimensional. The only redeeming quality may be the actors actually trying to deliver a good performance, but it hardly saves the movie from being terrible. It's self defeating. Every time a inspirational moment might have impact, they might add a bad, chick-flick montage scene of girls dressing, or a speech might have terrible synthesized audio giving weird vibes throughout the movie. The character inconsistencies can also be very jarring, especially in how it is edited. For instance, Alice Paul continues to insist she is a Quaker in order to avoid her relationship with a fictional reporter, but literally inter-cut within that scene where she refuses to kiss him she's seen lusting after him. Kind of a disservice to her supposed faith that's one of the excuses she uses for not getting together with him. A terrible mess of a film that makes watching suffragettes more like suffering.
I will soon be riding a bus of my own sometime. If Clark Gable as Peter could find a rich young lady who could fall in love with his witty, charming, eccentric and sometimes rough around the edges personality, then maybe I can nab myself a girlfriend by the end of this trip. I just hope my experience lines up more with Peter's than that of Roscoe Karns' Shapely, but I'm not much of a talker like him, so I *should* be in the clear.
Basically a couple minutes of Thanos being a bad guy before being taken down. Then it's all Black Panther in Wakanda. Then it becomes Infinity War again before ending on a happy note. All the children who were bawling by the end of Infinity War would probably have wanted this to happen instead. After all, Black Panther was a huge hit, so rinse and repeat only adding a tiny bit of Avengers.