peternorth
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Instantly forgettable really. Who was the voice at the end talking to Jon Snow?
I mostly liked it. I don't take superhero movies at all seriously so I have the expectation that the tension will be built round the characters' powers be diminished or increased to suit the plot. Basically it's like two kids saying 'I can fly and I've got laser eyes' and the other one saying 'No, but now I've got magic bracelets'. Once you get past that you have to judge it whether it's entertaining and whether the story holds together.
I would say it was very entertaining but the story didn't always make sense.
eg (with weird new spoilers)
The Eternals weren't allowed to intervene in human affairs because world wars increased the population?
Thanos destroyed half of life in the Universe but no Eternals got involved?
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They're charged with protecting the growth of the population of the planet they've been placed on, not thwarting intergalactic villains. Thanos was outside their remit, and I guess a cosmic consequence they just had to deal with.I mostly liked it. I don't take superhero movies at all seriously so I have the expectation that the tension will be built round the characters' powers be diminished or increased to suit the plot. Basically it's like two kids saying 'I can fly and I've got laser eyes' and the other one saying 'No, but now I've got magic bracelets'. Once you get past that you have to judge it whether it's entertaining and whether the story holds together.
I would say it was very entertaining but the story didn't always make sense.
eg (with weird new spoilers)
The Eternals weren't allowed to intervene in human affairs because world wars increased the population?
Thanos destroyed half of life in the Universe but no Eternals got involved?
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Yeh but that's a logic hole as he's pointed out.They're charged with protecting the growth of the population of the planet they've been placed on, not thwarting intergalactic villains. Thanos was outside their remit, and I guess a cosmic consequence they just had to deal with.
Because they don’t leave their planet to enter into intergalactic fights.Yeh but that's a logic hole as he's pointed out.
Their mission is apparantly to keep the population growing, and they did this by fighting Deviants who could kill humans, but they don't do it for other villians that kill half the universe's population? Big flaw in the plan there.
Because they don’t leave their planet to enter into intergalactic fights.
Like a cattle dog doesn’t leave it’s farm.
I mean yeah, once he turned up in Wakanda he was in their jurisdiction, but how were they to know what was playing out until the snap had happened?They didn’t necessarily have to leave the planet though to assist.
Albeit getting into Wakanda is whole different challenge!
Continued to act very poorlywhat did the eternals cast do when the snap happened?
They do mention the snap in the movie, but it didn't affect them because they weren't living creatures; they were machines/androids (built by Arishem) that ran on cosmic energy. (Not that most of them knew this apart from Ajay & Ikaris until Ikaris kills Ajay and Arishem reveals the truth to Sersi, who then tells all the others).what did the eternals cast do when the snap happened?