Talk:Open Heart/@comment-25466263-20190427130438/@comment-36837820-20190509153232

It doesn't have anything to do with sexism! She died in a glorious and respectable way, but most of all for a good cause, because with her death she actually contributed to save all the others. And yes, it would have been the same for Hawkeye (to hell with spoilers, the movie has been out for two weeks by now). If he had died instead of her, he wouldn't have had a funeral at the same way. And I have to admit I like him a lot more than Black Widow. In my opinion, Iron Man's death was a lot more shocking since I could have never expected it, because I thought Cap was gonna die. But, well, I came to terms with it too.

Anyway, I prefer Endgame to Infinity War. Don't misunderstand me, I liked IW a lot. Because they came up with a tremendous gamble and decided to suddenly kill (in a shocking way too, because, what the hell, they just let them disintegrate) many much loved characters (Spider Man, Groot, Nick Fury...)... but one should be very naive to think that they wouldn't come back. So yes, when I walked out of the cinema after IW I was shocked... not scared. What about after Endgame? Well, now I am both shocked AND scared. Because this was the end of an era. And I think that we won't see the avengers anymore on the big screen. Iron Man is my favourite Marvel character. I loved how Robert portrayed him and for me it's hard to get over the fact that I won't see him again in that role. Moreover, I am scared because we don't know what the future has in store for us. Hell, this was the only film without any post credit scene... But I loved it most of all for the time travels. They were a way to retrace the whole MCU story and they let us relive some really iconic scenes.

By the way, excuse me for this "little" excursus.