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Good film but the execution feels like you're watching 3 separate movies, it's tricky to describe but it's like you have 3 movies on different channels and keep flicking between them to see whats going on in each and as a result those who don't keep track of everything in the film may end up missing key aspects in the film.

The are questionable choices like in the Russo's previous film Civil War, for example Wanda can destroy the stones so Strange and Tony could have decided to return to Earth and seek her out to destroy the time stone. Rather than go with the comics storyline they came up with their own spin to Thanos' motivation, in the comics he's known as the mad Titan because the is an entity only he can see that represents death, each death feeds her existence as well as power and she essentially makes him kill with the ultimate goal of the balance to bring her fully into existence. The overarching issue the comics touches on is whether the entity actually exists and if Thanos is just mad with his madness is just taking that form as no one else can see or sense her, all of that is however not in the story in the film how ever so his plan just seems bat shit stupid despite Josh Brolin's good performance as him.

The best parts in the film for me funny enough were the parts with Thor.