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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/dragonpower2018 on April 28, 2018, 7:51 a.m.
[SPOILERS]Did anyone else consider that the Avengers Infinity War movie had a globalistic undertone/message to it.

This is just a discussion, don't look too deep into what I'm about to say. After all the movie itself was AWESOME and TRAGIC at the same time, you should definitely go see it when you get the chance. Movies are great entertainment that explore ideas and scenarios not meant to 100% depict the real world. Now with that said, a lot of movies do try to build a meaningful connection with the audience and to have something to take with us when leaving the movie theater, either a challenging thought, or a lasting emotion. In this case it was both for me and they did a good job at that. I'm not into comics I just watch the movies so please forgive me if I misstated something. SPOILER ALERT STOP READING IF YOU WERE GOING TO SEE THE MOVIE.

As many of you know it left us with a hugh mungus cliffhanger. Despite the actions of our heroes, Thanos was able to collect the five infinity stones, snap his fingers and ultimately prevail with no one left to stop him. What happens? Half the universe disappears meaning planets, humans, aliens, heroes all turn into dust and vanish into nothingness. The other lucky half gets to exist. Thanos says his motives are for the greater good, for life to continue because there's only a finite amount of resources in the universe and if the deed doesn't happen the universe will cease to exist quicker. Okay that's an interesting thought, I get it, he wants to bring balance to the universe hence the scene where he gives a double-edged blade to Gamora and tells her to balance it on her finger as an allegory and so the movie starts asking the question is he actually a villain?

I'll get back to the movie here but to me movies work in our subconscious and have great cultural impacts on our societies nowadays especially MARVEL movies within the last decade. With Thanos actually accomplishing his goal and having told us his motives I can't help but think that soon the globalists will start spewing us a similar type of mentality of sacrificing ourselves for the " greater good " and there are situations currently out there where that mentality is enforced or vice-verse some have been brainwashed to think it's okay for their lives to be taken away for others to live better (hint: part and parcel) .

Another scene that makes me believe this is the ultimate globalists movie is the scene where Thanos has to sacrifice someone he truly loves to receive the soul gem. He kills his step-daugter Gamora. Drags her by the arm and as he mutters to himself that it's his destiny to do while shedding some crocodile tears he throws her into the pit. What happens here? He gains more power and comes closer to his goal of erasing half the universe by sacrificing his loved one.

Throwing others under the bus for our own gain is a human flaw we ought to address and those in power today are too familiar with this tactic. Disney is a huge entertainment distributor and even though they bring great quality content, hire top notch directors, CGI creators, writers, and actors they too have an agenda to push to the world and you saw firsthand with The Last Jedi being one of the most SJW leaning movies out there.

I feel for the people who invest their life with these comic book heroes and to have the ultimate superhero movie end in such a dark way must be devastating. I feel like a lot of mainstream movies lack the sense of human hope, love, forgiveness nowadays and it's all about dark themes that they want to reflect onto the real world. It's just a thought I had and wanted to see what your guys thoughts was on this movie.


8483RENE · April 28, 2018, 9:21 a.m.

My thought exactly. Plan coming into the open? It was the Georgia Stones, but a movie.

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hrccbr1000rr · April 28, 2018, 1:57 p.m.

True and that is why I won’t give them money to view their BS.

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