There’s a
lot to appreciate about Infinity War,
but I’d say that its best asset, most easily, is in the opportunities it takes
to introduce characters to one another from heretofore-separate franchises,
creating new dynamics galore. While these
scenes obviously get the job done in terms of giving us the plot, they also
provide endless fan service and moments of sheer nerdish joy. Here are my favorites from the film (spoilers.)
Doctor Strange, Iron Man & Spider-Man Walk
onto a Spaceship…
I said in
my review that Infinity War is the
first time Doctor Strange has really worked for me as a character. Part of that, I think, is how the writing for
him has been tweaked a little, but a big part of it is also down to the company
he keeps in this movie. Putting Strange
onscreen with Tony gives these two egotistical geniuses a fellow sharp mind to
butt heads with, while showing the ways that they are different (part of my initial problem with Strange in his own
movie is that he feels so Tony Stark Redux.)
When you add in Spidey (note:
I’ll use “Spidey” for Peter Parker and “Peter” for Peter Quill in this
post,) the whole thing comes together in a nice way, with Tony-Strange both being
strong-willed and sarcastic and Spidey cutting the tension by being equal parts
over-excited, freaked out, and anxious to prove himself. I adore Spidey introducing himself to
Strange, and later, his cloak – ha!
Thor and Rocket on a Quest
Thor with
the Guardians is awesome overall – Drax declaring him the love child of a
pirate and an angel is too funny, and I like Peter trying to overcompensate
around the hunky Asgardian. The best
part of the Thor-Guardian meet-up, though, is definitely Thor and Rocket (plus
teen Groot) on a side mission to gain Stormbreaker. It starts when Thor, spectacularly, assumes
Rocket is the Guardians’ captain, and it only gets better from there. While the humor of both characters is
maintained in spades (Thor’s new eye, yikes!), their scenes together also allow
for some good drama, particularly as Rocket slowly draws out Thor’s
understandable not-okay-ness at all the horrible things that have happened to
him since Ragnarok. With Rocket’s help, Thor can drop the
bravado, just a little, and allow himself a moment to grieve.
The Guardians Fight the Earth Trio
a.k.a.
Tony, Doctor Strange, and Spidey. It
actually makes total sense that, encountering one another on Titan, these two
groups would fight each other. Neither
group knowing the other, there’s no reason why they wouldn’t assume these
strangers are more of Thanos’s goons.
Drax and Mantis are aliens, and with his helmet on, the Earth guys can’t
tell that Peter’s humanoid, and on the other side, Tony and Spidey with their
suits and Doctor Strange with his magic seem like they would fit in with
Thanos’s crew. It’s not until Tony
realizes that Peter is from Earth (in a pretty hilarious exchange) that either
side starts to let their guard down.
Wanda, Natasha & Okoye Team-Up
Oh
snap! One of Thanos’s faithful corners
Wanda on the battlefield, sure that she’s going to kill Wanda (thus ensuring
that Wanda can’t destroy the Mind Stone,) but little does she know, Natasha and
Okoye are on the way, and they’re got Wanda’s back. The ladies tear it up, Wanda with her powers
and Natasha-Okoye with their weapons and mad fighting skills, and the baddie
doesn’t stand a chance in the face of that much awesome.
Rocket Meets Bucky
Okay, so
this one’s just for fun. During the big
final battle, Bucky and Rocket are next to each other on the field, and at a
moment of particular importance, Bucky picks up Rocket by the scruff of the
neck and spins around with him, giving Rocket and his big guns a 360 vantage
point for blasting monsters. The action
shot is cool enough in itself, but the topper comes at the end when Rocket
oh-so-nonchalantly inquires about Bucky’s arm – as we know, Rocket has a thing
for acquiring other people’s prosthetics.
Bucky flatly replies that his arm isn’t for sale, leaving Rocket to
mutter under his breath, “I’m gonna get that arm…” Ha!
Honorable Mention: Groot Meets Cap
Like the
Rocket-Bucky scene above, this is just a fun moment, even briefer than the
previous one, which is why it didn’t make the list proper. Still, it’s way too much fun to leave off
completely. “I am Groot.” “I am… Steve Rogers.” Too cute!
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