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An unprecedented cinematic journey ten years in the making and spanning the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe, MARVEL STUDIOS' THE AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR brings to the screen the ultimate showdown of all time. The Avengers and their Super Hero allies must be willing to sacrifice all in an attempt to defeat the powerful Thanos. "The payoff was worth the wait" (Sara Stewart, New York Post). Review: A must see for Marvel fans!!! - Another magnificent Marvel Movie!!! Acting is spectacular, with great humor and serious social issues explored!!! Special effects are out of this world!!! Review: Destiny Arrives - I remember reading somewhere that while Star Wars had a new lease on life, that Avengers Infinity War was this generation's Empire Strikes Back. A sequel so valued for its ability to not only entertain but to shock and awe its audience. I'm happy to say that this movie is that and so much more. Ten years and eighteen movies have led up to what is now revealed as the adaptation of Marvel’s Infinity Gauntlet storyline. Without a doubt, this story was not just going to be explained as a single movie or even a trilogy but several films spanning several years as dozens of the actors from all these movies come together in this glorious epic. Starting from where Thor Ragnarok left off, the vessel that left Asgardian with Thor and his friends is attacked by the Mad Titan Thanos as his mission to obtain the Infinity Stones has begun and the rest of the Avengers prepare to fend off him and his minions on their planet and his. This movie’s cast is phenomenal as everyone from Robert Downey Jr’s Iron Man to Chadwick Boseman’s Black Panther come together as well as dozens more in between come together in a story of spectacular action and storytelling. Directed by the Russo Brothers from Captain America Winter Soldier and Civil War, the two men do Joss Whedon proud and deliver a great story. With a surprising ending to say the least. Truly the Empire Strikes Back of our generation. It's been said that heroes are only as good as their villain and James Brolin is an exceptional actor who brings to life Thanos with such realism that truly outdoes the cameos he made in the previous movies. Truly he gets to shine alongside such heroes because he delivers. Glad to own this on Blu-ray 4K but I got to say that either the Russo brothers didn’t take advantage of IMAX or it was decided against it with this movie. Such an epic and it deserved the IMAX feature on home video. Still, the features are fun, with behind the scenes footage and some neat deleted scenes. Great film and it's only the first half.


| ASIN | B07BZ5F71X |
| Actors | Chadwick Boseman, Chris Evans, Josh Brolin, Robert Downey Jr., Tom Hiddleston |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.39:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,209 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #463 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (59,131) |
| Director | Anthony Russo, Joe Russo |
| Dubbed: | English, French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby TrueHD) |
| MPAA rating | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Media Format | 4K, 4K, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Producers | Kevin Feige |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 8.32 ounces |
| Release date | August 14, 2018 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 29 minutes |
| Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | French, Spanish |
D**E
A must see for Marvel fans!!!
Another magnificent Marvel Movie!!! Acting is spectacular, with great humor and serious social issues explored!!! Special effects are out of this world!!!
V**O
Destiny Arrives
I remember reading somewhere that while Star Wars had a new lease on life, that Avengers Infinity War was this generation's Empire Strikes Back. A sequel so valued for its ability to not only entertain but to shock and awe its audience. I'm happy to say that this movie is that and so much more. Ten years and eighteen movies have led up to what is now revealed as the adaptation of Marvel’s Infinity Gauntlet storyline. Without a doubt, this story was not just going to be explained as a single movie or even a trilogy but several films spanning several years as dozens of the actors from all these movies come together in this glorious epic. Starting from where Thor Ragnarok left off, the vessel that left Asgardian with Thor and his friends is attacked by the Mad Titan Thanos as his mission to obtain the Infinity Stones has begun and the rest of the Avengers prepare to fend off him and his minions on their planet and his. This movie’s cast is phenomenal as everyone from Robert Downey Jr’s Iron Man to Chadwick Boseman’s Black Panther come together as well as dozens more in between come together in a story of spectacular action and storytelling. Directed by the Russo Brothers from Captain America Winter Soldier and Civil War, the two men do Joss Whedon proud and deliver a great story. With a surprising ending to say the least. Truly the Empire Strikes Back of our generation. It's been said that heroes are only as good as their villain and James Brolin is an exceptional actor who brings to life Thanos with such realism that truly outdoes the cameos he made in the previous movies. Truly he gets to shine alongside such heroes because he delivers. Glad to own this on Blu-ray 4K but I got to say that either the Russo brothers didn’t take advantage of IMAX or it was decided against it with this movie. Such an epic and it deserved the IMAX feature on home video. Still, the features are fun, with behind the scenes footage and some neat deleted scenes. Great film and it's only the first half.
A**L
Regrets and Heroes (No Spoilers)
Is everyone in this movie? I think so, except for Odin and a few others who died earlier. That alone amazes me. Managing, from a writing perspective, so many major characters is astounding. Thor's a star. So is Iron Man. Dr. Strange too. And they do so splendidly. You probably know this. You aren't reading this review to convince you to see the movie. You either have seen it or are getting ready to see it online. Get on with it; it is a great movie. The story is fundamentally a quest for each hero and Thanos (the villain), as well as for the Avengers as a group. They all make errors of judgment which leads to the showdown with Thanos. They each fail to make the required sacrifice and bad things happen. It is more than just action. There's love, greed, power, family, war, and more. Oh, and a rabbit, sort of. Avengers: Infinity War is about Thanos' pursuit of the Infinity Stones. If he has all five, he has more power than anyone in the universe. That's a big deal for obvious reasons, but Thanos believes he is a good man. He thinks when he vanquishes half a planet's population, he is allowing it to survive. His own planet died through overpopulation. The movie, despite all the fantastic elements, is structured not unlike the classic tale of Hercules. In "The Twelve Labors of Heracles (or of Hercules)." One hard adventure follows the next, until the climax, and along the way, redemption. Rent. Buy. Or go to the movies. Just see it. Anthony Trendl anthonytrendl.com
J**A
Awesome Movie
I enjoy watching action film, especially superhero movies. I like watching any of the marvel films.
F**S
A great movie with a few odd choices. 4.5 Stars.
I love this movie. I've watched it 5 or 6 times since I got it on blu ray and have listened to the audio commentary. Although many people think that Joss Whedon's first Avengers was the best MCU film, Infinity War surely is superior. In fact it stands out as one of the best, if not THE best film so far produced as part of the MCU. The screenwriters, and particularly the Russo brothers are to be celebrated for such a spectacular achievement. Infinity War has greater gravitas and emotion, cinematic pacing, a better villain, higher stakes, character work, and, most of all, a nearly virtuoso performance by the Russos in managing such a sprawling film. They commit as many characters to this epic as Peter Jackson did to The Lord of the Rings films, and they carry it off with much better results (I'm sure I'll get some flack for that). Peter Jackson virtually eliminated all the secondary characters that were so important in J.R.R. Tolkien's world building, much to the detriment of those films. It's as if there are really only a few important people in Middle-Earth, and everyone else is an anonymous face. When the characters reach the point of deciding to march on the Black Gate, there are five people...FIVE people running the whole operation: Gandalf, Aragorn, Eomer, Gimli, and Legolas...and only one of them is a Gondorian. Where are all the Generals, Captains, Lieutenants, and Sergeants vital for managing an army? By contrast, Infinity War employed a whole array of secondary characters in support of the main Avengers. For example, in Wakanda, we DO get to see that the main character T'challa has bodyguards and captains who are actual characters with their own arcs and powerful screen presence. In addition, there are numerous characters, such as War Machine and Falcon who play secondary roles to the main character but who are still a vocal part of the fighting force. Moreover, major characters are split up into no fewer than five or six significant missions at some point. Back when The Two Towers was coming out Peter Jackson complained about how hard it was going to be to cut between two major storylines. For Infinity War, it was such a thrill seeing each group progressing on its mission with smooth, deliberate editing that steadily increased in intensity. So let me pause for a minute and say I also love watching The Lord of the Rings, which should tell you something about how impressed I was by Infinity War. However, I was confused and/or miffed about a few things in the films. First of all, I hate the Guardians of the Galaxy. Sorry. Don't like the characters, didn't like the comic, and was bored by the movies. I wish they had never been folded into the MCU (even though, yes, I know they are tied to the infinity gauntlet plot in the comics). To me, Groot and Rocket don't really seem to fit next to Captain America and Iron Man. That said, oh well, they're in the film, and even if I don't like them, they are still well managed by the filmmakers. My main problem is with Quill. I don't understand his actions, and a viewer should not have to listen to the audio commentary to learn what theme was going on there. First, he agrees to kill Gamorrah so that she won't be able to give up the location of the blood stone. In fact, he goes so far as to pull the trigger to kill her, only to find out that Thanos was fooling them with an illusion. Jump to act three. 2 problems here. The team nearly has Thanos defeated until Quill discovers that Thanos killed Gamorrah. First, is he so thick headed that he can't even stick to the plan he helped devise in order to DEFEAT Thanos? Is he so unrestrained that he has to attack Thanos right at the moment when the Avengers are on the cusp of victory? This, unfortunately, is one of the few instances of bad, lazy writing in the script. As I recall, I don't even think that the filmmakers had a good reason for why they had Quill do this, except that they needed Thanos to win. Now think back--Quill actually DID TRY to kill Gamorrah, but was thwarted. Why didn't he punch HIMSELF in the face a few times before going after Thanos. I now Imagine him as a character who can't reconcile his actions and ends up drinking himself to death sometime in the future. Next, in the commentary, the filmmakers point out that it would have been repetitive for Thanos to go to where each stone is, have a fight, and then retrieve the stone. You know, that may be true, but the ordeal of getting the blood stone seemed totally random. What was the reasoning behind Red Skull (of all people!!!) demanding that he sacrifice someone he loves in order to get the blood stone. That seems to come completely out of nowhere. Even if Thanos did have to physically fight for each stone, that makes some kind of sense--someone else has it, and he needs to get it. So he either tricks or defeats our heroes to get all the stone, except this one, which requires an out-of-the blue ritual from an out-of-the-blue character. Again, what is the audience supposed to make of this. It all seems clear enough when you listen to the commentary, but you shouldn't have to do that to understand the movie. The last major concern I have is the Battle of Wakanda. This is three Avengers movies in a row in which the heroes have to fight the "swarm of enemies" cliche. What is going on here? In the first film, the handful of Avengers took down hundreds and hundreds of soldiers in Loki's army, with Hawkeye showing himself to be an even better archer than Legolas, who often seemed able to kill a dozen orcs without any effort at all. And Hawkeye doesn't even have any superpowers--he's just a skilled archer. In Age of Ultron, the gang has to take out "swarms" of Ultron's robots. The final battle is a copy of the first movie. In Infinity War, they really had a chance to do something different by focusing the battle mainly on Thanos's powerful lieutenants, but AGAIN, the heroes have to fight swarms and swarms of Thanos's beasts. Wha?? They didn't just copy the previous movie, they copied the previous TWO movies! This "swarm of enemies" thing has got to go. Remember when it also popped up in Iron Man 2, when Iron Man and War Machine had to defeat the swarm of robots at the end? I mean, geez dude. I like this movie and all, but couldn't they think of something else for a final spectacle? I do have a couple of final nitpicks. Throughout the film Bruce Banner can't transform into the Hulk. Wha?? Why? Again, we have no idea until the filmmakers tell us in the audio commentary. This should not be necessary. The situation is reminiscent of Spider-Man 2 in which Peter loses his powers because he's starting to become bummed out being Spider-Man. How in the WORLD does his desire to be Spider-Man have ANY affect on whether his powers work or not?? It is never explained in the movie. I would like to be Spider-Man myself, and I want it REALLY REALLY BAD, but for some reason, I'm not getting Spider powers. What's up with that? And finally, YES, why didn't Thor split open Thanos's head with his axe?? The audio commentary tells us it is because Thor wanted to savor his revenge. Ok, I guess I'll buy that, but it wasn't in the movie! We had to learn about it by the filmmakers telling it to us. This action on Thor's part makes him just as nearly as stupid as Peter Quill. I nitpick because I love the movie. That may seem contradictory, but if I hated the movie, I would rip it to shreds, or just not bother to comment on it at all. It's because of my affection for the movie that it frustrates me that these minor problems drag it below perfection. Still, there is so much that's great about the film that I place it up there with the other Marvel films that have marveled me. Not limiting my choices to the MCU, I would say my top five Marvel movies, in no particular order are X-Men: Days of Future Past, Avengers: Infinity War, The Wolverine, Logan, and Captain America: The Winter Soldier. I think these are the most well made Marvel movies.
R**B
Product was as advertised!
Product was as advertised!
P**7
Good movie
A+
R**O
Quality was as promised
P**G
great movie
D**R
Heute möchte ich über einen Film sprechen, der nicht nur das Marvel Cinematic Universe, sondern auch das gesamte Superhelden-Genre revolutioniert hat: Avengers Infinity War. Dieser Film ist ein Meisterwerk der Filmkunst und hat es geschafft, eine komplexe und epische Geschichte zu erzählen, die die Grenzen des Möglichen sprengt. Wir sehen, wie die Avengers und ihre Verbündeten sich gegen den mächtigen Thanos stellen müssen, der alles daran setzt, die sechs Infinity-Steine zu sammeln und damit das Universum zu zerstören. Was diesen Film so besonders macht, ist die hohe Qualität der Schreibkunst und der Regie. Die Autoren haben es geschafft, eine Geschichte zu erzählen, die nicht nur spannend und unterhaltsam ist, sondern auch tiefgründig und emotional. Wir sehen, wie die Charaktere mit ihren eigenen Konflikten und Problemen zu kämpfen haben, während sie sich gegen Thanos und seine Schergen stellen. Aber es geht hier nicht nur um Action und Spezialeffekte. Der Film zeigt uns auch, wie wichtig Zusammenhalt, Opferbereitschaft und Mut sind, um gegen die größten Bedrohungen zu bestehen. Wir sehen, wie die Avengers bereit sind, alles zu geben, um das Universum zu retten, auch wenn es bedeutet, dass sie ihre eigenen Leben riskieren müssen. Darüber hinaus bietet der Film auch eine hervorragende Besetzung, die alle ihre Rollen auf eine Weise verkörpern, die den Charakteren gerecht wird. Von Robert Downey Jr. als Tony Stark bis hin zu Chris Evans als Captain America - jeder Schauspieler bringt seine einzigartige Interpretation der Charaktere ein und verleiht ihnen Tiefe und Persönlichkeit. Abschließend möchte ich sagen, dass Avengers Infinity War nicht nur ein Meisterwerk der Filmkunst ist, sondern auch ein wichtiger Beitrag zum Superhelden-Genre. Es zeigt uns, dass es möglich ist, komplexe Geschichten zu erzählen, die tiefgründig und emotional sind, ohne dabei die Spannung und Unterhaltung zu opfern.
K**N
Bon film
A**N
"Avengers: Infinity War" ist zweifellos ein cineastisches Meisterwerk, das die Erwartungen der Fans in jeder Hinsicht übertrifft. Dieser Film ist mehr als nur eine Fortsetzung; er ist ein atemberaubendes Spektakel, das die Grenzen des Superheldengenres neu definiert. Die Regie von Anthony und Joe Russo verleiht dem Film eine beeindruckende visuelle Pracht. Die Actionsequenzen sind spektakulär choreografiert, und die Visual Effects setzen neue Maßstäbe. Jeder Frame ist ein Kunstwerk für sich, was "Avengers: Infinity War" zu einem visuellen Fest macht. Die Charakterentwicklung ist tiefgründig und einfallsreich. Die Autoren haben es geschafft, die verschiedenen Handlungsstränge geschickt zu verweben, ohne dabei die Individualität der Helden zu vernachlässigen. Thanos, der Schurke dieses Films, wird als facettenreiche Persönlichkeit präsentiert, was ihm eine gewisse Tiefe und sogar Sympathie verleiht. Die Schauspieler liefern beeindruckende Leistungen, wobei jeder Charakter seinen Moment im Rampenlicht hat. Die emotionalen Höhen und Tiefen, die in diesem Film erforscht werden, machen "Avengers: Infinity War" nicht nur zu einem visuellen Spektakel, sondern auch zu einem ergreifenden Drama. Die Handlung ist mit überraschenden Wendungen gespickt, die das Publikum auf unerwartete Reisen mitnehmen. Die Mischung aus Action, Humor und nachdenklichen Momenten sorgt dafür, dass der Film zu keiner Zeit vorhersehbar wird. "Avengers: Infinity War" ist nicht nur ein Film, sondern ein Ereignis. Er stellt einen epischen Höhepunkt im Superheldenkinos dar und wird zweifellos als Meilenstein in die Geschichte des Genres eingehen. Dieser Film ist ein Muss für alle, die sich nach einem kinematografischen Erlebnis sehnen, das noch lange nachwirkt.
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