avengers: infinity war - 2018
avengers: endgame - 2019
overall i find it difficult to like this kind of movies.
on the other hand
the dark knight is one of my favorites movies of all time,
maybe because of legendary
heath ledger, and the director focus on a possible reality.
when i saw the first movie i thought:
oh my god, this is terrifying.
than i saw the second one and i got a little better.
what terrifies me is how they made me empathize with the villain, with his ideas.
and if they made me, they probably made to the possibly billions of peoples that saw both movies.
a villain that is noble in a way, wants to do what he sees is important for everyone,
getting rid of the hunger and difficulty in the universe, prosperity for everyone after,
his not trying to piss the audience, he makes it all sound like a business, not personal,
he isn't a dictator, a authoritarian leader, he doesn't want to rule everyone and submit to his will,
he knows his end goal destroys him,
"took everything from me" and saves the universe in a long run
all the other characters, obviously, can't even consider this perspective, his idea, but the audience did.
i saw a
joe rogan podcast with
ed calderon, a specialist in the mexican cartels, a survivor,
he said,
sicario movie is not real in terms of action, in terms of politics was something not yet real,
he said, movies sometimes are for "feeling the ground" and give society, communities a heads up,
well, this audience was massive, and i might be just overthinking the situation, or not.
a tiny reserved number of individuals have enough weapons capabilities to destroy everyone,
and that's the only reason this system we have holds. they know, we know they do what they want.