Il countdown è praticamente giunto al termine. Domani Avengers: Infinity War farà il suo ingresso nelle sale italiane. L’attesa nei confronti di questa pellicola ha raggiunto livelli stellari, lo scontro tra il titanico Thanos e i vendicatori rappresenta il culmine di un percorso iniziato 10 anni fa. Molte cose cambieranno dopo questo film, proprio per questo la Marvel ha lanciato una campagna rivolta i fan, invitandoli a non fare spoiler per non rovinare la sorpresa a tute le persone che, nei prossimi giorni, vedranno il film.
Nel frattempo ieri, in quel di Los Angeles, si è svolta la première mondiale del film. La stampa estera ha visto in anteprima Avengers: Infinity War, non ci sono recensioni al momento ma sono comparsi i primi commenti a caldo su Twitter.
Cosa dobbiamo aspettarci aspettarci dal film? Sembrano tutti concordi nel parlare di uno spettacolo grandioso e non potrebbe essere altrimenti del resto. C’è chi ha addirittura parlato di toni autoriali, aggiungendo che questo è il film dell’Universo Cinematografico Marvel che più si avvicina al cinema di Paul Thomas Anderson. La cosa che stupisce, però, sono i pareri tutto sommato misurati.
Nel corso degli anni i film Marvel sono sempre stati caratterizzati da commenti a caldo particolarmente esaltanti, mentre in questo caso sembra di trovarsi di fronte ad un film che ha bisogno di essere metabolizzato, in vista della grande conclusione che arriverà con Avengers 4.
#InfinityWar is everything you want, nothing you expect. It’s funny, surprising, dark, filled with delightful interplay between characters never seen on screen before. I know many filmmakers say they are trying to make a sequel in the vein of Empire Strikes Back, this succeeds.
— Peter Sciretta (@slashfilm) April 24, 2018
MVPs: Thanos!!! Thor, most of the Guardians, Peter Parker, best ending of any Marvel movie, possibly the best end credits scene of any marvel movie. Cons: Cg villains other than Thanos, teenage Groot, not enough black panther leads.
— Peter Sciretta (@slashfilm) April 24, 2018
#AvengersInfinityWar: #Marvel puts it all on the table and wipes it off. Stress-inducing, full of dread, darker than usual, yet, funny as hell and super entertaining. Terrifying Thanos razes the ground without mercy. Blockbuster noise? Yes, but with emotional stakes attached. pic.twitter.com/3zWP5LtCCk
— Rodrigo Perez ??? (@YrOnlyHope) April 24, 2018
AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR: A movie version of a massive comic-book crossover, for better (fun character interactions) and worse (it’s pretty much all Infinity Stone shenanigans). YMMV. #avengersinfinitywar
— Matt Singer (@mattsinger) April 24, 2018
Jaw on ground. You are not ready for ‘Avengers: Infinity War’. All you have to know is AVOID ALL SPOILERS! Seriously. Go in knowing as little as possible. The @Russo_Brothers did the impossible. Wow. pic.twitter.com/noKZ5cQWdc
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) April 24, 2018
Holy Hell. Avengers: Infinity War is the real deal. Was left breathless sitting in the theater. Real consequences, stunning moments, awesome character interaction, and some BIG and often devastating surprises. Oh, and Thanos is terrifying and amazing. Damn. pic.twitter.com/WWhsT12GTa
— Eric Eisenberg (@eeisenberg) April 24, 2018
AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR is very weighty and juggles most of its characters with consideration. It’s the closest thing to a Paul Thomas Anderson movie you’ll find in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. I Am Shook! #Marvel #AvengersInfinityWar pic.twitter.com/YgntkXFIkv
— Rudie Obias (@RudieObias) April 24, 2018
AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR has like ten legit “chill down the spine” great moments. But it’s for sure the first half of a two part movie and I left a little unsatisfied/frustrated, maybe by design … at least that’s how I feel right now three hours later.
— Mike Ryan (@mikeryan) April 24, 2018
#AvengersInfinityWar: Despite some truly thrilling moments, feels like less than the sum of its parts. A definite step down after that epic run of GotGV2 / Spidey / Thor 3 / Black Panther, but what else did I expect?
— Angie J. Han (@ajhan) April 24, 2018
But personally, if I’d seen #InfinityWar for the first time at a normal screening in a normal theater, I would have walked out afterward, bought another ticket, and walked right back in for a second viewing. That’s how much I was into it.
— Tasha Robinson (@TashaRobinson) April 24, 2018
#AvengersInfinityWar: Imagine taking a giant bowl and filling it with every flavor of ice cream and every topping.
— Jordan Zakarin (@jordanzakarin) April 24, 2018
There is a lot of mind-blowing stuff in #AvengersInfinityWar, emotional, funny and lives up to the hype
— Aaron Couch (@AaronCouch) April 24, 2018
#InfinityWar may be the most expensive Hollywood movie ever designed to mess with its audience. People sure are going to sit through a lot of credits!
— erickohn (@erickohn) April 24, 2018
Avengers Infinity War is a lot. Some great performances. Best when it is funny which is often.
— Gregory Ellwood (@TheGregoryE) April 24, 2018
INFINITY WAR is exhausting. *Exhausting.* It all just turned into noise for me after a while. But the amazing ending almost made up for the rest of it. And Thanos is a good, sad villain.
— Bilge Ebiri (@BilgeEbiri) April 24, 2018
i’m actually still up for the INFINITY WAR social embargo!
I mostly felt the same way I did about CIVIL WAR. til the last act which is admirably nuts. it’s weightless in that giant crossover way, but then it really goes for it. some stuff made me GRUMPY. I dunno. what a world!
— David Sims (@davidlsims) April 24, 2018
Non-spoiler AVENGERS: #INFINITYWAR emotions:, in no particular order: ?????????????????????????????????????????
Not saying ANYTHING else.
— Anthony Breznican (@Breznican) April 24, 2018
#AVENGERS #INFINITYWAR lives up to the hype and then some! It’s unlike anything that has come before. A game changer not just for Marvel, but for summer blockbusters themselves.
— Silas Lesnick (@silaslesnick) April 24, 2018
LEGGI ANCHE: Marvel Cinematic Universe: Chi morirà in Infinity War?
Avengers: Infinity War e il suo sequel, Untitled Avengers chiuderanno la grande trilogia composta dalle Fasi 1, 2 e 3 del Marvel Cinematic Universe. Vi ricordo che i due cinecomic usciranno rispettivamente il 25 aprile 2018 e il 3 maggio 2019. Alla regia troviamo Anthony e Joe Russo, mentre la sceneggiatura è stata affidata a Christopher Markus e Stephen McFeely; le musiche sono di Alan Silvestri.
Nei film ritroveremo Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Vedova Nera (Scarlett Johansson), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Falcon (Anthony Mackie), Capitan America (Chris Evans), Occhio di Falco (Jeremy Renner), War Machine (Don Cheadle), Visione (Paul Bettany), Wasp (Evangeline Lilly), Scarlet (Elizabeth Olsen), Ant-Man (Paul Rudd), Pantera Nera (Chadwick Boseman), Okoje (Danai Gurira), Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), Spider-Man (Tom Holland), Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), Wong (Benedict Wong), il Soldato d’Inverno (Sebastian Stan), Valchiria (Tessa Thompson), Capitan Marvel (Brie Larson), Star-Lord (Chris Pratt), Gamora (Zoe Saldana), Nebula (Karen Gillan), Mantis (Pom Klementieff), Rocket Raccoon (Bradley Cooper), Groot (Vin Diesel) e Drax (Dave Bautista).
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