Primeras reacciones al estreno de 'Vengadores: Infinity War'
Tras el estreno para unos pocos privilegiados de la nueva película de Marvel Studios, 'Vengadores: Infinity War', las primeras reacciones no se han hecho esperar, principalmente a través de las redes sociales. Decir antes de nada que no hay SPOILERS, aunque igualmente si quieren acudir a ver la película sin una idea preconcebida, tal vez sea mejor que se abstengan de todos estos comentarios. Sí es importante señalar que la película cuenta con una única escena post-créditos, por lo que vale la pena esperar.
Lógicamente opiniones hay para todos los gustos, aunque lo positivo supera holgadamente lo negativo. Todo apunta a que tendremos muchas sorpresas, tanto agradables como desagradables. Entre las opiniones hay algunas de ilustres como el director Kevin Smith, quien dijo: "Estoy abrumado. La película es épica sin comparación. Me encantó. Mis piernas todavía están temblando. Es una obra maestra gigantesca de Marvel". Y algo muy importante, pues parece que estamos ante un villano (Thanos) muy convincente. A continuación les dejo con algunos de los tweets publicados (en inglés) sobre la película.
La película contará con la dirección de Joe Russo y Anthony Russo ('Capitán América: Civil War'). Respecto al elenco, lo componen Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Scalett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Mackie, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olson, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Sebastian Stan, Don Cheadle, Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, Zoe Saldana, Pom Klementieff, Benedict Cumberbatch, Benedict Wong, Sean Gunn, Tom Holland, Josh Brolin y Paul Rudd.
'Vengadores: Infinity War' crea un viaje cinematográfico sin precedentes durante diez años y que abarca todo el Universo Marvel. 'Vengadores: Infinity War' de Marvel Studios trae a la pantalla el enfrentamiento definitivo y más sangriento de todos los tiempos. Los Vengadores y sus superhéroes deben estar dispuestos a sacrificar todo en un intento de derrotar al poderoso Thanos, antes de que sus planes de devastación y ruina ponga fin al universo.
La película tendrá su estreno el 27 de abril de 2018, mientras que el 3 de mayo de 2019 será el turno para la cuarta entrega todavía sin título definido. De los guionistas Christopher Markus y Stephen McFeely, recordemos que ambas películas han sido rodadas consecutivamente en Atlanta, siendo grabadas enteramente con cámaras IMAX.
Anyone who writes a review of #AvengersInfinityWar has their work cut out for them, because you’re literally reviewing half a movie. That said, for the first half of a six hour epic it’s pretty nuts, full of more pluses than minuses, but certainly not a full experience.
— Max Evry (@maxevry) 24 de abril de 2018
#Avengers #InfinityWar: Wow. Just...WOW! I was NOT expecting THIS! What a ballsy movie! Blown away! See this NOW! Do not get spoiled! Can’t believe what I just saw!!!! pic.twitter.com/dITeGTHTsu
— Jenna Busch (@JennaBusch) 24 de abril de 2018
Social media embargo has lifted on #avengersinfinitywar: I found it epic, satisfying, SURPRISING w/ LOT of crowd pleasing moments. Thanos is compelling, sympathetic. Henchpeople pose true threat. This is a culmination of decade of adventures. MVP is Thor. Unleash your Qs...
— Aaron Sagers (@aaronsagers) 24 de abril de 2018
#InfinityWar: Everything in the MCU has been building to this moment, and the stakes are felt. You’ll be thrilled, chilled even, but it very much plays like a “Part 1.” One half of a bigger story that - even at 2:45 long - can frustrate in its “we can’t solve that yet” mentality.
— Howlin' Matt Donato (@DoNatoBomb) 24 de abril de 2018
Although, don’t read that as “#InfinityWar is bad.” Especially if you’re a Cosmic Marvel fan (GUARDIANS/THOR/STRANGE). This is a movie event that understands expectations and the gravity of its own reality. Prepare to be awed by multiple scenes.
— Howlin' Matt Donato (@DoNatoBomb) 24 de abril de 2018
I forgot to schedule a 1:30am tweet so here is my AVENGERS INFINITY WAR reaction:
— Jordan Hoffman (@jhoffman) 24 de abril de 2018
First 2/3rds are somewhere between okay and PHANTOM MENACE-level boring.
Final 1/3rd rocks.
Big finish is legendary.
Post-credits sting is sublime, truly.
#AvengersInfinityWar: Despite some truly thrilling moments, feels like less than the sum of its parts. A definite step down after that epic run of GotGV2 / Spidey / Thor 3 / Black Panther, but what else did I expect?
— Angie J. Han (@ajhan) 24 de abril de 2018
#AvengersInfinityWar is a hurricane of carnage, audiences buckle up for #Thanos #InfinityWar #beatdown @Avengers @MarvelStudios
— Julian Roman (@realjulianroman) 24 de abril de 2018
AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR: A movie version of a massive comic-book crossover, for better (fun character interactions) and worse (it's pretty much all Infinity Stone shenanigans). YMMV. #avengersinfinitywar
— Matt Singer (@mattsinger) 24 de abril de 2018
Buy a ticket for a second viewing of #AvengersInfinityWar now. The movie delivers, it's huge, and no one in your theater is going to be able to sit quietly through this one. Expect the unexpected. pic.twitter.com/8eobaAYrSF
— Jill Pantozzi ♿ (@JillPantozzi) 24 de abril de 2018
I am overwhelmed. The movie is epic beyond compare. LOVED it. My legs are still shaking. It’s a gigantic @Marvel masterpiece. So much to say but I’ll stay Silent Bob til Monday so as not to slip in spoilers. Suffice to say it’s gonna be a looooong year until @Avengers 4... pic.twitter.com/aHnsgj5MK0
— KevinSmith (@ThatKevinSmith) 24 de abril de 2018
After 10 years of investment in this series & these characters, boy does #AvengersInfinityWar knock you on your ass. Humor, sky high stakes & a truly overwhelming amount of emotion in it. Russos did a great job spreading screen time for the ensemble but my MVPs - The Guardians.
— Perri Nemiroff (@PNemiroff) 24 de abril de 2018
Avengers: Infinity War is Marvel at its most narratively clean-cut and operatic. The culmination of decade-long character building thrills more than the action and Infinity Stones gathering.
— Jordan Raup (@jpraup) 24 de abril de 2018
Jaw on ground. You are not ready for 'Avengers: Infinity War'. All you have to know is AVOID ALL SPOILERS! Seriously. Go in knowing as little as possible. The @Russo_Brothers did the impossible. Wow. pic.twitter.com/noKZ5cQWdc
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) 24 de abril de 2018
My favorite part of Infinity War is that Scarlet Witch calls Vision "Viz"
— M. Arbeiter (@micarbeiter) 24 de abril de 2018
#InfinityWar is mostly great, somehow managing to mix all the elements of the MCU into one big mix-tape of fun, thrills, emotion... and despair. The ending is brilliant.
— Scott Collura (@ScottCollura) 24 de abril de 2018
I liked #Avengers #InfinityWar more than a lfew other folks I’m talking to after the premiere. It’s hugely emotional and very funny but some might find it ... I need to sleep on this.
— Jim Vejvoda (@JimVejvoda) 24 de abril de 2018
Holy Hell. Avengers: Infinity War is the real deal. Was left breathless sitting in the theater. Real consequences, stunning moments, awesome character interaction, and some BIG and often devastating surprises. Oh, and Thanos is terrifying and amazing. Damn. pic.twitter.com/WWhsT12GTa
— Eric Eisenberg (@eeisenberg) 24 de abril de 2018
Laughter. Fights. Tough decisions. Triumph and emptiness. @Avengers has it all. I feel the weight of what I just saw and the journey of the last ten years bearing down. Mama needs a drink. Wow. #infinitywar #ThanosDemandsYourSilence
— Grae Drake (@graedrake) 24 de abril de 2018
I'm not sure how I feel about #AvengersInfinityWar but when you see it know that part 2 is just a year away.
— Rob Keyes (@rob_keyes) 24 de abril de 2018
Avengers Infinity War is a colossal high impact action movie with lots of great humor and a spectacularly unpredictable ending. Brolin is excellent. Avoid spoilers.
— Scott Derrickson (@scottderrickson) 24 de abril de 2018
AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR has like ten legit "chill down the spine" great moments. But it's for sure the first half of a two part movie and I left a little unsatisfied/frustrated, maybe by design ... at least that's how I feel right now three hours later.
— Mike Ryan (@mikeryan) 24 de abril de 2018
Emotionally, narratively, visually, Avengers: Infinity War a very impressive piece of entertainment and storytelling. Somehow, it left me exhausted and excited at the same time. pic.twitter.com/YPICbbNNyQ
— Germain Lussier (@GermainLussier) 24 de abril de 2018
AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR is very weighty and juggles most of its characters with consideration. It’s the closest thing to a Paul Thomas Anderson movie you’ll find in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. I Am Shook! #Marvel #AvengersInfinityWar pic.twitter.com/YgntkXFIkv
— Rudie Obias (@RudieObias) 24 de abril de 2018
#AVENGERS #INFINITYWAR lives up to the hype and then some! It's unlike anything that has come before. A game changer not just for Marvel, but for summer blockbusters themselves.
— Silas Lesnick (@silaslesnick) 24 de abril de 2018
#InfinityWar is everything you want, nothing you expect. It’s funny, surprising, dark, filled with delightful interplay between characters never seen on screen before. I know many filmmakers say they are trying to make a sequel in the vein of Empire Strikes Back, this succeeds.
— Peter Sciretta (@slashfilm) 24 de abril de 2018
I saw #AvengersInfinityWar earlier tonight and I can say that it delivers. There's a lot of really fun character interactions, some cool action moments (Thor's powers, Iron Man's suit), and a few powerful emotional beats. Most of the humor is 👌🏻 Also Captain America is 💥 pic.twitter.com/WoZNPDpGXk
— Molly Freeman (@mollyrockit) 24 de abril de 2018
AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR is basically CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR times 20, except with less hero-on-hero fighting. I think people who loved the airport fight in CIVIL WAR like I did will go nuts for this film, and people who were bored will be 20 times as bored here. #InfinityWar
— Tasha Robinson (@TashaRobinson) 24 de abril de 2018
From beginning to end, #AvengersInfinityWar is non-stop action. It’s really dynamic and jaw-dropping, but at times, it could have stopped for air and give us more substance on plot points. Loved it when the audience clapped as soon as #BlackPanther & #okoye entered the scene.
— Wilson Morales (@blackfilm) 24 de abril de 2018
#AvengersInfinityWar: Imagine taking a giant bowl and filling it with every flavor of ice cream and every topping.
— Jordan Zakarin (@jordanzakarin) 24 de abril de 2018
#AvengersInfinityWar is my second fave @Marvel movie after #BlackPanther. The superhero interplay is hilarious and surprising at every turn. The action is monumental. And there are actual stakes this time around. Kevin Feige is not f-cking around with this one.
— Nigel M. Smith (@nigelmfs) 24 de abril de 2018
#Avengers #InfinityWar is a lot to process. I can't believe Marvel Studios pulled this off as we move towards the end of an era.
— Brandon Norwood (@bwood0824) 24 de abril de 2018
INFINITY WAR is exhausting. *Exhausting.* It all just turned into noise for me after a while. But the amazing ending almost made up for the rest of it. And Thanos is a good, sad villain.
— Bilge Ebiri (@BilgeEbiri) 24 de abril de 2018
AVENGERS #infinitywar felt like Marvel just dunking all over DC: Genuinely funny jokes that felt effortless, real emotional stakes & payoffs from a decade of world building and character development, crisp, inventive action sequences and an ending that left my jaw on the floor.
— Daniel Barna (@RealDanBarna) 24 de abril de 2018
I’ve left every Marvel movie with a sense of where the franchise was going. The strong “Avengers: Infinity War” is the first time where I’m utterly perplexed about what’s next. There were audible gasps at the NYC screening. pic.twitter.com/xouqNzh7ps
— Frank Pallotta (@frankpallotta) 24 de abril de 2018
WE SAW INFINITY WAR AND KNOW EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS IN IT OMG
— Brie Larson (@brielarson) 24 de abril de 2018
https://www.elcomercio.com/tendencias/john-cena-traje-capitan-america.html
En mi opinión no sería el justo reemplazo de Chris Evans en el Capitán América por falta de experiencia en el cine para un papel tan asombroso y llamativo y daría la oportunidad a algún personaje de los Vengadores a cubrir ese papel y no protagonizando otra persona al Capitán América porque supuesta muere en la siguiente película de los Vengadores.
Yo no me lo tomo en serio este rumor.