Monday, 27 April 2015
Saturday, 25 April 2015
AVENGERS REASSEMBLE
The Avengers Age Of Ultron
is pretty slick with an over reliance on CGI. Whereas the first Avengers movie
was witty and engaging this second instalment lacks charisma. Oh, it’s
enjoyable enough with some great moments but it feels very much like a stepping-stone
to a reconfiguration.
The villain Ultron is
criminally underused and by killing off Quicksilver an opportunity to delve
into the Maximoff sibling’s relationship has been lost.
In effect the retirement of
the heavy hitters at the film’s end point towards a less bombastic version of
the Avengers and if this leads to the type of movie Captain America: The Winter
Soldier was this can only be a good thing.
Don’t get me wrong: Age Of
Ultron is an enjoyable movie and certainly the introduction of The Vision and
Scarlet Witch is a good thing, but at times there are just too many characters
vying for screen time, War Machine, Nick Fury, The Falcon and a character set
to become Klaw all jostle for space but there is a nod towards the possible
introduction of the Black Panther next time around.
It’s interesting to note the
make up of the next Avengers as one of the features of the source material was
the ever-changing membership and frankly Hawkeye’s character didn’t offer much
so his departure to a happy home life seems engineered.
I guess for me my initial
delight at seeing these characters, whose exploits I had read for many years,
appear in the flesh in Avengers 1 has not been sustained for their second
outing but I look forward to a part 3 without the God of Thunder, The rampaging
monster and the billionaire philanthropist.
It feels like we are moving
from Lee and Kirby’s Avengers to Thomas and Buscema’s iteration.
Sunday, 12 April 2015
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