Avengers Assemble (12A)

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<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5

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Time Out says

Tue Apr 24 2012

It’s official: April 2012 will forever be known as Joss Whedon month. Not content with co-writing and producing the best film of the year so far, the berserk horror romp ‘The Cabin in the Woods’, he’s now scripted and directed its biggest. And if ‘Avengers Assemble’ doesn’t feel quite as irreducibly Whedon-esque as ‘Cabin’, it retains enough of his trademark off-kilter wit and attention to character to set it high above your average multiplex crowd-pleaser.

For those unfamiliar with the Marvel canon, the Avengers comics unite superheroes from across the company’s roster, in this case – deep breath – Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Captain America (Chris Evans), The Incredible Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) and lesser-known caped crusaders Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner). Brought together by Nick Fury (Samuel L Jackson) and his SHIELD organisation, these six ass-kicking egomaniacs are tasked with taking on Loki (Tom Hiddleston), who plans to flood the world with evil skeleton monsters from outer space.

It’s not rare to see a blockbuster skimp on plot, but that tendency is taken to new extremes here: the story is just a bare frame on which Whedon hangs his characters and action sequences. This can lead to problems when we realise that, Loki aside, we don’t know who the bad guys are, where they come from or what they want.

But that – and a handful of dodgy CGI effects – is the only major fault with ‘Avengers Assemble’. This is as close as cinema gets to a fairground ride: it’s shiny, noisy and exhilarating. Whedon directs with a sledgehammer, bashing the audience, Hulk-like, with action piled upon action, explosion after explosion. And if it can, at times, seem a little busy, the cumulative effect is thrilling.

But it’s no surprise that Whedon’s true strength is as a writer. Marshalling six heroes – and at least as many other key speaking roles – he delineates characters beautifully, keeping the macho-bullshit quotient high (Downey Jr and Hemsworth are good value in this department) while also allowing for a few quieter, sweeter touches, most of them courtesy of Ruffalo’s battered and defensive Hulk.

And in another break from the blockbuster norm, he manages to get the villain spot on, handing Hiddleston a gift of a role as Loki, and one of the most memorably nasty insults in recent screen history.

‘Avengers Assemble’ may not be the Joss Whedon movie everyone remembers in 2012, but it does offer this hugely talented writer-director – too long confined to TV and the web – the opportunity (and the budget) to show what he’s capable of.
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Rated:

12A

UK release:

Fri Apr 27 2012

Duration:

143 mins

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Rated as: 3/5 (35 ratings)
  • Surely there should be some sort of check on this being rated 5* four times by Steve and three times by Thomas Noctor?

    critique Tue May 15 2012
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  • Like watching a retarded kid play with his action figures for 3 hours.

    john Allison Tue May 15 2012
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • i have watched it loads of times loved every minute downey was superb and loki

    maggie Tue May 15 2012
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  • Thanks for the non sequitur, Ewelyn.

    Steve Sat May 12 2012
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  • Film of the year by some distance! Roll on the sequel!

    Thomas Noctor Sat May 12 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Well yeah Steve not all of us get payed to argue in favor of some experiences corporate movie like you do and vote for it hundred times just to boot the viewer rating stars from miserable one star.

    Ewelyn Sat May 12 2012
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  • "Rather see a peace statement by Jon Turner who is an ex US marine from Iraq then this or any other US pro-militaristic trash. " Or, Ewelyn, you could try watching the movie and thinking for yourself, rather than following a simplistic, knee-jerk line provided by others.

    Steve Sat May 12 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Rather see a peace statement by Jon Turner who is an ex US marine from Iraq then this or any other US pro-militaristic trash.

    Ewelyn Thu May 10 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • near enough fell asleep

    lindsey Wed May 9 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • "I failed to mention the disturbing hegemonic 'All-American-flag-waving-Pro-militaty-industrial-complex' feel..." I think this is a bit kneee-jerk. It was at least partly critical of the "militaty-industrial-complex" - note the Avengers are not supportive of SHIELD's actions re-weapons development. Also, the position of Earth in this film is NOT one of a hegemonic power. In the universe portrayed in the narrative of the Avengers we aren't the hegemonic power, we're the ones desperately trying to develop weapons and systems to send a message to the more powerful forces in the rest of the universe. In this movie Earth's position isn't analogous to that of the USA's; it is more analogous to North Korea's.

    Steve Wed May 9 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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