Marvel’s The Avengers Review And Plot Summary (2012) – Pagalkhabri

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Director : Joss Whedon
Writers :Joss Whedon, Zach Payne
Starring :Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth & More
Genre :Action / Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Adventure
Official Website :avengers.marvel.com
Country :United States
Language :English/Russian
Release Date :27 April 2012
Duration :142 minutes
The Avengers Review

The Avengers Plot Summary

The Avengers is a fictional superhero organization in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that first appeared in the 2012 film “The Avengers”. The Avengers was founded by Nick Fury, director of SHIELD. However, S.H.I.E.L.D. With the focus on weapons, the Avengers program was briefly postponed until just before the Great War in New York. Tony Stark (Iron Man), Steve Rogers (Captain America), Bruce Banner (Hulk), and Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow) were immediately invited to re-enact the Avengers opportunity, Clint Barton (Hawkeye) and Thor, later joined the members of the First Generation Avengers. At the Battle of New York, the Avengers successfully resisted the Chitari invasion. S.H.I.E.L.D. After the Avengers disbanded, the Avengers were freed from government oversight and funded by Stark Industries. This position was questioned by the outside world until the outbreak of the Ultron incident, which peaked public distrust of the Avengers. Countries have signed the “Sokovia Accords” specifically to allow the Avengers to carry out their own operations under the supervision of a UN committee. However, disagreements among the members of the Avengers led to Steve Rogers, Natalia Romanoff, Samuel Wilson (Falcon), and others leaving the Avengers alliance and taking refuge in Wakanda.

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Marvel’s The Avengers Review

The Avengers Review
Marvel’s The Avengers Review

Marvel’s long-awaited “The Avengers” unites all the Avengers in one film: Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye. It’s like trying out a star game. What has always struck me is how different their superpowers are.

Iron Man (Robert Downey) was an ordinary man until he wore his super suit. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) wields a mighty hammer. Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) uses a bow and arrow to shoot down alien ships. The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) is a gentleman until he gets angry, then he turns into a jumpy, raw-muscle man who can tear anything. Captain America (Chris Evans) has a powerful and flexible shield. And then Natasha (Scarlett Johansson), Black Widow.

The reason they meet in “The Avengers” is that Earth is threatened by Thor’s adopted brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston), who controls the Cosmic Cube, a cube of kinetic energy that opens the gateway to the universe. With this, he plans to attack the earth with his reptilian monster machines. Where Loki lives now, how these dragon machines are made, etc. are completely incomprehensible. As we know from last year’s Thor, both Loki and Thor have vague connections to the gods of Norse mythology, but let’s not get bogged down in the theology.

Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) calls on the Avengers to join the fight against the menace. He is in charge of SHIELD, Strategic Homeland Intervention, Law Enforcement, and Logistics Division, that’s all I know. She is based on a large aircraft carrier, a hovercraft, and is invisible. By bringing the Avengers together, they certainly reopened an old rivalry until they learned the benefits of working together, which were discussed in a respectable casual speech. So you see, this is an educational movie called The Avengers to teach my first graders something very important: the concept of working with others.

These movies are almost identical, and the Avengers have given us many similarities. To pretend to be a villain. Some personality disorders are underdiagnosed. And then for the last hour or so special effects and massive mechanical objects were thrown into the field, resulting in deafening collisions and explosions and giant fireballs.

Most of the fight takes place in midtown Manhattan, with a very brief sequence involving Loki’s giant diving machine, which is a mind of its own and is supported by countless snakes. At one point, Avenger flew into the behemoth’s mouth, piercing its entire length and appearing on the commercial side. You don’t see it in “The Human Centipede.”

Avengers is well done with Joss Whedon’s style and energy. It gives fans what they want. Whether it is worth it to them is a matter of debate.

Also, Read: Iron Man 2 Movie Review and Plot Summary (2010)


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