Can we talk about the quick transitioning between emotions that Peter flashed through within a span of a few seconds before he died? He went from feeling confused while stuttering I don’t feel so good I don’t know what’s happening to panicking and no longer holding it together when he fell into Tony’s arms, holding on for dear life begging and shakily sobbing I don’twant to go Mr. Stark please I don’t want to go, to having a melancholic and almost eerily calm look on his face once he was laid upon the ground, almost as if he came to terms, using his last second to utter last words I’m sorry before fading away.
His death felt more agonizing, but not just because he was the youngest. It was the added touch that Tony wasn’t able to do anything to stop it from happening and the audience knowing his parental influence on Peter’s life. The time it took for Peter to fade felt slow, torturous. The other avengers had no time to react. The scene still rings through my ears so I can’t imagine how Tony feels.
Kudos to Tom for his amazing acting as it was entirely improvised. Sheds a light on his talents.
The fact that Thanos managed to wipe out half the universe is a huge shock, but have we really considered how big of an impact that would have on the world? The end credit scene only scratched the surface of how it would affect everything.
Imagine planes all over the world crashing because their pilots vanished, killing all of the passengers. Doctors and nurses gone, leaving sick and dying patients with no one to help them. Car pile ups everywhere. Houses catching fire because someone disappeared in the middle of cooking a meal. Crime going up because of the lack of law enforcement.
Thanos might have planned to bring balance to the universe, but he really only created more chaos then anyone could have ever imagined.