Anybody who is selected as either the director or as screenwriter will have plenty on their shoulders with making film like The Avengers due to its overwhelmingly popular comic books and the extremely high build-up from Iron Man, its sequel, The Incredible Hulk, Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger. Joss Whedon, the creator of various science fiction TV shows, takes the duty of penning and directing The Avengers. To be able to pull off a single story but featuring all of those characters is a very difficult task, but Whedon succeeds magnificently. He made the audience feel so close to the screen and, therefore, manages to avoid the mindless, boring and unrealistic action that we have seen time and time again. It was also the creative use of technology that made it dazzling to see too. Furthermore, The Avengersinvolved a tremendous amount of jokes and gags that would give the audience a few laughs.
Due to the number of characters in The Avengers and they are all introduced very similarly, there is not a particular leading actor or protagonist. In addition, a few original Avengers are not part of this film at all. Nevertheless, that didn’t jeapodise the film as a whole. Robert Downey Jr. already achieved his re-booting breakthrough as Tony Stark in Iron Man and its sequel with his charismatic, smug but comical performance. The same can be said yet again for The Avengers and possibly for Iron Man 3 too in 2013. Chris Evans reprises his role as Captain America/Steve Rogers. Evans had already been part of Marvel films Fantastic Four, but he has found his place in Marvel Studios as he gives another grand performance. In addition, Dr. Bruce Banner/The Hulk has been portrayed by two different actors in two film adaptations. Mark Ruffalo is now the third candidate to take on the role. Although, he gives a slightly different approach to the character than Edward Norton and Eric Bana, Ruffalo adds a higher sense of reality to Banner/Hulk as he illustrated the nerdy scientist approach better than his predecessors. In addition, The Hulk is portrayed by Ruffalo himself through use of motion-capture effects when previously using full CGI. He displays the monstrous transformation and the violence brilliantly and doesn’t have the constantly angry or frustrated look, which made him a victim to The Hulk. Thus, Ruffalo’s Hulk has become the closest representation of the character compared to the comics.
Overall, The Avengers is literally everything that one could possibly expect it to be. It is not only Marvel’s biggest film to date but it is perhaps their strongest too in terms of character development and the connection it has with the audience. It is a very colourful, exciting and intense thrill-ride that does not under-use any of the characters and amazingly manages to stick close to the original comics. Therefore, every comic book nerd will get the utmost enjoyment out of this and will lead to more excitement for Thor 2, Captain America 2, Iron Man 3 and a possible Avengers sequel.
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