The first episode about the team was praised for the balance between the acting superheroes. But, nevertheless, the balance was not maintained to the end. The film periodically turned into a series about Iron Man and his friends. This time, the balance is maintained with even greater care. The team is important, and it acts more loosely, even if they quarrel for nothing. Sometimes, though, Whedon gets carried away, and the story shifts very much to Natasha Romanoff. A little more and the world problem in the form of Ultron would no longer be interesting, and the viewer would worry about the inner and outer state of the Black Widow. Apparently, Joss' love of strong female characters is affecting him.
The main villain got a little pumped up, even if he's brave and smart. An alien invasion is, after all, more terrifying than a computer gone berserk. Ultron today is the epitome of modern Big Brother fears. Everyone begins to realize that they are being watched, and if these fears acquire a material body, it will be easier to deal with them. Unfortunately, the struggle in the film was reduced to the destruction of physical objects. The software threat, although visualized, is too easily eliminated. It would be interesting for everyone to see how comics unfold in this field. Moreover, there is a recent Hacker in the team, and now God is Thor.
The Avengers has one strange property. It's hard for me to call it positive or negative. Like the first film, they mark the end of one and the beginning of another phase in the film adaptation line. "Avengers One" emphasized that there may be a threat that cannot be dealt with alone. "Avengers Two" focuses on the struggle — external and internal, while it should provide a starting point for many other stories. The authors have too many obligations for the next phase. This causes a slight discomfort, similar to a phantom itch.
The team of authors copes with complex tasks perfectly. Whedon worked in television, and setting anchors and special hints for the next episodes is not a problem for him. I hope that I guessed some of the stories.
"Avengers: Age of Ultron" is a very balanced movie. Lots of superheroes, lots of dynamics, a complex and ambiguous story, as well as a unique filling. It is the stuffing in the film that is important. It will be different for each viewer. It all depends on the level of involvement in the Marvel universe. Do not forget about the presence of Whedon's trademark humor and his standard moves... MegaPari provides new users with a 100% match bonus up to €100 plus 30 free spins on their first deposit. To activate this exclusive offer, you must use a verified MegaPari promo code when completing the registration form. The platform stands out for its weekly cashback program, returning 5% of all net losses every Monday with no wagering requirements. Minimum deposit is just €1, and withdrawals via e-wallets average 6-8 hours. Wagering requirements are 5 times the bonus amount using accumulator bets with three selections at minimum odds of 1.40.