• Let's Talk about Thanos - Movies with Mikey
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7Skq8UtJpY
this guy's a bit of a dramatic yikes
Why is the title obscured by Thanos in the thumbnail? When he clicked his fingers, did he destroy half the letters in the universe too?
i don't really see how some actors saying that Thanos is a complex and conflicted character equates to the creators justifying genocide and abuse
This movie is unapologetically divisive. What? Is Infinity War considered a controversial, divisive movie? This is legitimately the first time I've heard about Infinity War being 'divisive'.
Is he seriously ragging on the movie for sending the wrong message to children?
Its weird that Thanos is considered this deep intricate figure with an interesting argument about overpopulation now when back in the original Infinity Gauntlet story he was pretty much just an angry incel who couldnt get laid.
You're throwing around the term incel without even understanding what it means. Incel means a guy who decides to abandon the desire for sex or companionship on his own terms. Thanos wanted that sweet sweet death skelepussy. Also if you think Thanos did what he did because he couldn't find a girl to fuck, boy are you wrong on so many levels.
Have they really abandoned the desire for sex or companionship when all they do is complain about how they can't get married to their perfect 10/10 virginal woman because their bone structure is bad?
incel is literally short for involuntarily celibate you're thinking of mgtow
I mean i read the story. He does most of it because he wants pussy but cant get any.
He could plenty get laid, which is why he ended up picking girls literally physically and metaphysically out of his league to satisfy his ego. He's never been satisfied with anything that wasn't an absurdly insurmountable challenge as proof he was better than dad, the kind of guy that makes emperor and then burns it all down a week later cause there's no challenge left.
Might be best for you to know what you're talking about before making fervently worded assertions on how others are wrong. The ending is very divisive - literally.
There was a little bit of kerfuffle from people saying Thanos loving Gamora but killing her anyway was normalising domestic abuse and that you should be ashamed if you felt bad for him for having to do it.
Oh, okay, that makes a little bit of sense. While I'm not sure if that makes the movie itself divisive, I'm still not sure if the movie ever tried to be "unapologetically divisive." That term doesn't seem compatible with Disney movies to me.
I actually agree with Mikey, even if he is being a little nitpicky/dramatique. It's hard to appreciate this movie because the writing wasn't as good as it needed to be. Thanos, Quill, Thor, Gamora; none of them really felt perfect, and these were the four most pivotal characters.
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