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I don't have a problem with the actors. I think most of them are fine at what they do. I mean, I don't like ScarJo or Chris Evans and think Paul Rudd is more annoying than endearing and Jeremy whoever is bad and Hemsworth is not a good actor but I mean they're fine. I just meant that the movie seems to be loaded with characters and all the promotional stuff makes this out to be like an Avengers but with the C-Tier guys now, and considering the last Avengers movie well...you understand my skepticism. My problem with Marvel movies is that they never really aspire to be anything other than makework because they don't have to. Winter Soldier was the first time I was almost convinced that one of their movies could legit be great but then the third act happened and I was back to my "Oh, wait, no, it's just the same, nevermind" mentality.
The movies will never have great characters or development because that's not the point of these movies. They're fine for big dumb action movies but I'm at the point in my life where my whole 'I like nerdy things and comic books' doesn't translate to 'OH SHIT THE CHARACTERS I LIKE ON THE SCREEN THIS IS AWESOME' and I wind up just leaving any given Marvel movie going 'Well I mean I guess it was okay?', or 'I'm glad they got rid of Whedon because boy that was bad' or 'Oh right it's Thor that's why it was garbage'.
Stark had an entire movie of PTSD that ended with him destroying his suits and then the next time we see him he's fine and dandy and has a bunch of suits again because consistency is too hard I guess.
I'm not one of those people that are like 'CAPE MOVIES ARE THE WORST UGH' but I am one of those people that are like 'Why can't these movies be BETTER?'
Oh, oh, I adore Chris Evans so I don't feel you there. ScarJo, eh. I'm iffy on her. I didn't like her in Lucy at all, but I didn't think the movie was that great, either. As for the others, I don't have a big problem with them. Then again, like I'll say again later, I'm biased towards Marvel movies, so a little biased towards the actors. I admit it, but I can see where you're coming from, for sure.
Oh no, I feel you. I give Marvel movies too much credit, I admit it, but that's because I grew up on them and am very attached to them. I'm biased. But you are right. Their character development is rocky and do not even get me started on the weird, out of the fucking blue Hulk/Widow romance that happened, I am
still thrown for a loop by that. Where was the build up? No where? Eh, maybe the Hulk and Iron Man knocked down the build up while they were fighting before I saw it, Idk.
I would
love a Marvel movie that does dive deeper into the PTSD the characters have, because c'mon, they obviously have it. One that'll concentrate on the characters rather than the action. But, the audience that goes to see these movies like the action, rather than a deeper story about diving into a character's mind. I love the movies, but I eat up those brief scenes of small development and of that Stark scene of him doing that, and just take it as it is.
Don't worry, I'm weary going into Civil War. Like, I'm excited, because I will see my faves on the big screen, but I also know it isn't going to be great. Like Age of Ultron. God, I left the movies going, 'that was... that was... not... that good.' I try to not
worry about them skimming over character development or not being consistent but that's impossible for me and I see it all. Now, I still can enjoy them, but I also agree with you. They can be so much better, and I hope one day, someone will make them better... maybe a day when I'm six feet under 'cause it's a remake yeaaaars from now and I'll watch it as a ghost, Idk.
(This reminds me of the reboot Star Trek movies. A wonderfully deep show about the characters and actual issues dumbed down into action and half naked women. Fucking beautiful, right?)