Spoiler-Free Avengers Age of Ultron Review

RM-Avengers-Age-of-Ultron-Ticket-StubI am pretty much the geekiest Marvel-loving-50-year-old-female person I know.  I’ve enjoyed every Marvel movie that’s been produced.  I’ve liked them all on different levels, though.  I did not like all the Iron Man movies the same.  Thor? The second was better than the first to me.  Captain America? – Loved ’em both equally.  I thought the first Avengers movie was about as good as it gets, super-hero-entertainment-wise.  I also loved Guardians of the Galaxy for many of the same reasons.  In fact, I’ve probably watched Guardians more times than all the other Marvel movies combined.  “We ARE Groot!”  The original Avengers movie and Guardians had much in common:  unique, likable characters who learn to work as a team, a great storyline, well placed humor, and excellent villains.

So…Avengers Age of Ultron.  I had high expectations.  Which was probably the problemRM-Avengers-Age-of-Ultron-Poster to begin with.  I wanted my expectations fulfilled:  all the laughs, the fighting, the egotistical world-domination-obsessed villain, the good versus evil excitement…and it was there.  Sort of.  No spoilers, but there were a bunch of holes in the action scenes that begged for a little comic relief (HA! See what I did there?) – or at least some humorous one-liners or funny situations that never materialized.  Some of the action felt forced, as did some of the character interactions – like everyone was going through the motions without any real passion.  Twice during the film I checked my watch, which never happened during the original Avengers.  The elements of a great film were there, but…

I missed Loki.  Not just because he’s easy on the eyes.  I missed him because he brought the fun, the mischief, the charming bad-boy spark.  Yes, Age of Ultron had a good – actually, GREAT villain, but still there were holes.  I can’t tell you precisely how those gaps could have been filled with a good, bad-boy character, but I do know that unexpected laughs and endearing bits of charm were in short supply during Age of Ultron.  There were some gems, but not as many as I wanted there to be.

Summary:  Decent, but slightly convoluted plot, diabolically evil bad guy, strong heroes with lovable human weaknesses and vulnerabilities, excellent new characters.  Lacking:  The sparkle, the humor, the rapier-edged, perfectly placed wit that would have saved much of this film.  There was too much reliance on fancy special effects instead of a strong script.  I wanted more than humdrum, but that’s all there was.  I liked the movie, but left the theater feeling less than wowed.

 

4 thoughts on “Spoiler-Free Avengers Age of Ultron Review

  1. I’ll have to respectfully disagree with much of the above, for my part. I found A:AoU just as magical and enjoyable as the first Avengers film. Magical/enjoyable in different ways, to be sure, but still as good. My son and his friends enjoyed it every bit as much as I did, including two pre-teen girls who were largely unfamiliar with the MCU… which I found particularly telling, personally. I see a lot of people trying very hard to not like this film, or at least critically over-analyze it. Sad, IMHO, because first and foremost this movie is meant to be fun and enjoyable. JMHO. ☺

    • Thanks for your feedback! All opinions are welcome here- even ones that differ from my own. LOL I did like the movie, I just had expectations that may have been too high. Thank you for reading & commenting…Lisa

  2. I agree. Don’t tell Barbie, she loved it! Here’s the thing, I felt the same about the original Avengers. But after seeing it a couple of more viewings, I loved it. I think there was too much going on, and need to see it again.

    • Maybe I’ll like it better when I see it again, but I doubt it. Plus, the new romance has NO chemistry whatsoever. Ugh.

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