Tan Djarka
Master Member
Maybe it's just me, but I was somewhat underwhelmed. The scenes that were supposed to make me "feel" something only felt forced. The music didn't make me want to run out and buy the soundtrack, or even wonder "What was that song?" The worst part is I can't tell my friend I went to see it without him, so I'll likely have too sit through it again next Tuesday. Not a complete waste of money, but I feel like it could (should?) have been better. Or different.
I checked out a few reviews, and many seem to agree with me, but it seems like some viewers are no smarter than Quill when it comes to the Gamora situation (I don't think this is a spoiler, since it's established in Endgame). Gamora doesn't have amnesia and it's not that she can't remember her relationship with Peter. What he (and apparently, may reviewers) expects her to remember simply didn't happen to her because she was plucked from the timeline before they even met. Is it just me, or is that a difficult concept to manage? (Here endeth the rant).
Keep in mind, this is just my opinion. Your mileage may vary.
I checked out a few reviews, and many seem to agree with me, but it seems like some viewers are no smarter than Quill when it comes to the Gamora situation (I don't think this is a spoiler, since it's established in Endgame). Gamora doesn't have amnesia and it's not that she can't remember her relationship with Peter. What he (and apparently, may reviewers) expects her to remember simply didn't happen to her because she was plucked from the timeline before they even met. Is it just me, or is that a difficult concept to manage? (Here endeth the rant).
Keep in mind, this is just my opinion. Your mileage may vary.