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minus-squaredisco [any]hexbear9·4 years agoI thought that was a great ending tbh. It was certainly effective at getting a reaction. link
minus-squareLucas [he/him]hexbear7·4 years agoMaybe I'm just being edgy. As a standalone film, I think the ending would feel impactful to me. But since it's a part of a larger franchise, I couldn't quite forget that. I'll say that affected my ability to enjoy the movie. link
minus-squareCommunistBear [he/him]hexbear12·4 years agoYeah, while watching it never once did I think "oh no, they're gone" so much as "I wonder how this plot gets resolved in the next movie" link
minus-squaredisco [any]hexbear2·4 years agoWell yeah, which of course keeps it true to its comic book roots. Still funny watching everyone have a meltdown because the characters “died” It does hit a little harder in a movie than it would in a TV show or comic, because we aren’t as used to a movie being so serialized. link
I thought that was a great ending tbh. It was certainly effective at getting a reaction.
Maybe I'm just being edgy. As a standalone film, I think the ending would feel impactful to me. But since it's a part of a larger franchise, I couldn't quite forget that. I'll say that affected my ability to enjoy the movie.
Yeah, while watching it never once did I think "oh no, they're gone" so much as "I wonder how this plot gets resolved in the next movie"
Well yeah, which of course keeps it true to its comic book roots.
Still funny watching everyone have a meltdown because the characters “died”
It does hit a little harder in a movie than it would in a TV show or comic, because we aren’t as used to a movie being so serialized.