I want to say it would be my favorite for repeat viewing value. Given that the plot itself is a “reverse” Thanos character development / pseudo origin story, the Marvel Heroes themselves do not advance or progress in any way. This leaves their scenes fun to watch as they bicker, plan, huddle and all of the other “character defining” exposé needed to get none Marvel audiences as comfortably, familiar AND liking these characters that Marvel spent the last 10 years weaving stories for.
Basically, it’s a showcase of characters outside of the central plot and it makes for less “boring” repeat viewings.
It’s not the best film, however. I think that honor goes to Black Panther (as a film despite the subject matter not necessarily having the broadest appeal)
2012’s Avengers is the one I would show to anyone if they only had one film to choose.
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1. She asked me to do away with it. Или She asked me if I did away with it.
2. She told Alex not to yell.
3. She said to put it on her chair.
4. He agreed.
5. She told me that he was mine.
6. She told Alex that she knew more about raising horses than he did and added that a wreaking made trouble and asked him to run along then.
1. There were two lemons in the fridge yesterday.
2. The boys weren't at school last Wednesday. They stayed at home.
3. Was James at your party last night?
4. I wasn't in London last year. I travelled to Spain.