Marvel’s latest big-screen
blockbuster is hitting screens worldwide at the moment and I was fortunate
enough to get a chance to see it yesterday. For those who don’t know, this is
what Marvel’s last few films (Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Incredible Hulk)
have been building up to. We’ve been introduced to all these characters in what
have mostly been very good films(the last Hulk film wasn’t as good as the
others but certainly not as bad as Ang Lee’s Hulk, but then again, not much is).
Going in as I did having watched all
those films (and having read comics about them for the last few years too), it’s
hard to tell whether you need much knowledge of the characters beforehand, but
it seems the film assumes you at least
have a rough knowledge of them (and if you’ve successfully managed to avoid
hearing at least the most basic details about the characters from their last
few films, then chances are this won’t be the film you’re looking for anyway).
The basic premise of the film is
that this group of superheroes (consisting of Captain America, Iron Man, Thor,
Hulk, Hawkeye & Black Widow) has to unite to face a greater force than any
of them could handle individually. It’s a pretty basic premise, and overall the
plot is pretty straightforward, but with an ensemble cast like this, that’s
pretty much necessary. Not to say that this hurts the film either, it simply
leaves lots of space for the films real strength to show through, the character
interaction.