The Avengers, the most potent team in the world, have gathered once again to put everything they have into the battle against Ultron’s army. I honestly had no idea what the Ultron Project was.
Avengers: Age of Ultron” is the long-awaited sequel to the “Avengers” series, which is mainly responsible for the subsequent development of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (henceforth MCU) that took the world by surprise with “The Avengers” (2012). Joss Whedon directed and continued from the previous “Avengers” film. Therefore, the groove and atmosphere of the film are very similar to that of “The Avengers.

Catchy anyway.
Director Joss Whedon, who was also active as a screenwriter, stands out for the glitz of his films. This film is no exception. From the beginning of the film, many moments “look like a picture.” When the scene is exhilarating, the director uses slow motion to enhance the image further. The spirited scenes are always in slow motion to further enrich the pictures. The photos were so energetic that the battle scene at the film’s beginning might have been included for the sake of these momentary images. The director’s witty jokes are also a distinctive feature of the film. The jokes are abundant from the beginning of the film. (Language!), which would later become a famous saying of Captain America, which appeared at the film’s beginning.
An even more famous scene is the party scene held at Stark Tower after the battle scene at the beginning of the movie. Mjolnir, the hammer used as a weapon by Thor, the God of Thunder, could only be lifted by a man of noble soul, and if he could raise it, he was considered worthy to rule Asgard, Thor’s home. At the party, the heroes held a contest to see who could lift Mjolnir, and even though Iron Man and the Hulk were not afraid to try when Captain America attempted to lift Mjolnir, he moved just a little, and when he saw this, he was not at ease. The scene in which Thor’s displeasure. It is a critical scene that leads to the end game.

The most influential characters of all time!
Avengers: Age of Ultron” introduces several new characters. One of them is Ultron, who is also in the film’s title. Ultron, an enemy of the Avengers in this film, is one of the most well-known supervillains in Marvel Comics. Also appearing in the movie as a counterpart to Ultron is Vision, another Marvel Comics character. He is so notable and widespread that there is even a comic book in which Vision is the main character. Both are AI-derived characters created by humans.
The twins who have a strong presence in this work are Wanda Maximoff and Pietro Maximoff, who acquired special abilities through human experimentation. Wanda, later known as the Scarlet Witch, is the most powerful witch in history and is a fundamental character that will play a significant role and develop in the MCU in the future. On the other hand, Pietro is a character named Quicksilver and has also appeared in the “X-men” movie series based on Marvel Comics in a different world line than the MCU, making things a bit complicated. Despite their appearance as villains, the twins end up fighting alongside the Avengers, and their interactions with Hawkeye, in particular, will have captured the hearts of many fans. It is a significant film feature, as many vital characters make their first official appearances.

And so to the climax of the Infinity Saga.
The “Avengers: Age of Ultron” events were a pivotal turning point in the MCU, casting a large shadow over what was to follow. Hero movies are often about heroes saving civilians from powerful villains, but this usually involves excellent damage to the city, sometimes resulting in casualties. When you watch a heroic film, don’t you sometimes feel like giving a hard time to the heroes even though you are calm? This film functions precisely as a preparatory film to cut to that part of the story. It seems like an unusual development for a hero film.
Although Ultron, the villain of this film, was created by Strucker, a remnant of the terrorist organization Hydra, Tony awakened him over the opposition of those around him for his plan, and Ultron went berserk and tried to destroy the human race. It was an excellent nuisance for the human race involved, but this incident changed the course of the MCU in the future, and considering the development of the work in the long run, it was a necessary story. There were also many other significant developments in this film, such as the Infinity Stones and Thanos himself, which will finally reveal the climax of the Infinity Saga. I don’t like “Avengers: Age of Ultron” very much, but in light of the MCU’s subsequent development, I feel it is a vital film and works well as a turning point. It is an indispensable film in the MCU story, so please watch it.