Thursday, May 17, 2018

Avengers: Infinity War - An Unlimited Dazzle of a Perfectly Balanced Blockbuster! - Part 1

Experiments - The one-word scientists love deeply after 'science' and would even go beyond the call of their duty by giving up their lives for their passionate endeavor to make a significant change in the world like the esteemed Nobel Prize Winner Madam Curie.

Which also lead me to perform a harmless self-experiment revolving the fact to find out the direct correlation between how long I can be without writing a blog to butcher the boredom.

The results were quite satisfactory as it took me more than a solid month of conscious effort to flush out the conclusive outcome that my boredom has got nothing to do with my ability and capacity to write but I engage in it for the sheer joy of penning, okay typing!, down things during my personal free time.

"Yo man!

Your blog delightfully welcomed me in by seeing 'Avengers: Infinity War' but you are talking about experiments and personal kinds of stuff. Are you nuts?"

Supposedly you didn't have this question, you will still know the answer in the next para.

Yeah. The next para. 

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The following will be the next para.

Curtailing my striking witticism and acerbic humor like Tony Stark in the film, Avengers: Infinity War (AIW) simply blazes away ahead like a cheetah on their hunt. The only problem with the cheetahs is that they don't sustain their initial acceleration but drain out quickly soon. In this case, AIW marches on with the same unrelenting speed throughout the movie which they have learned and corrected over the years by fiddling and moving the variables around in molding and crafting their excellent movies. Their gargantuan fan following across the world is directly attributed to one simple and basic fact - Experimenting.

Some movies have been okay-ish like Thor. Some fantastic like Avengers & Cap Am. Some lagged and dragged like Avengers 2 climax. 

Marvel had indeed tampered with their films in the nascent stages of their spectacularly explosive and highly successful franchise to get the right combination that hits the sweet spot thereby leaving the viewers wanting and desiring for more.

With AIW, they have done it to surgical precision.

The movie neither lagged nor dragged.

It was simply and splendidly taut with the correct proportions of humor and emotions that was superbly weaved in and out like an expert F1 racer overtaking the cars in a chicane!


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