I am going to go again and take my daughter this afternoon. I can ignore plot holes in comic book movies, and after reading and thinking a bit, I am deciding I enjoyed it.Saw it this morning. So many people at a movie theater at 7 a.m.! And all lining up to buy giant sodas. Don't know how they manage to make it though a 3-hour movie like that. I deliberately avoided drinking anything this morning, and barely made it to the end credits.
Anyhow, loved the movie. I think I reached max geek level (tears in my eyes and everything) when Captain America wielded Mjolnir.
I don't know if I'll see it again in the theater though. The movie had plot holes you could drive a truck through, and I don't really want to over-analyze the thing. Time travel movies do not stand up well to scrutiny.
(The random kid standing at the back at the funeral confused me, though. I just looked it up, and it turns out he was the kid in Iron Man 3.)
Plot holes smotholes....enjoy the ride I for what it is
(SPOILERS)The Steve Rogers thing at the end blew up the quantum mechanics time travel they established at the beginning.
Without getting too deep in my limited understanding of quantum mechanics, going back in the past can't alter your present. That's why killing baby Thanos wouldn't work. All you do is create an alternate timeline. Infinite number of realities in which every possible outcome has(is) played out. Rogers going back in time creates a different timeline just like when Nebula brought Thanos into our timeline it created a Timeline where Thanos never collected the infinity stones because that Thanos died in our timeline before he could collect them in his own. That's why Nebula killing past Nebula isn't a paradox. That's why two of the same character in the same timeline isn't a paradox. Rogers wouldn't have been in the same timeline after he left unless that was a different Rogers on the bench.I either disagree or I'm misunderstanding your point.
I was bothered on numerous occasions how eradicating half of all life equaled 95% of life disappearing. Professional sports are unsustainable with a US population of 160 million? Don't tell the 1950s. Was Thanos bad at math?
Without getting too deep in my limited understanding of quantum mechanics, going back in the past can't alter your present. That's why killing baby Thanos wouldn't work. All you do is create an alternate timeline. Infinite number of realities in which every possible outcome has(is) played out. Rogers going back in time creates a different timeline just like when Nebula brought Thanos into our timeline it created a Timeline where Thanos never collected the infinity stones because that Thanos died in our timeline before he could collect them in his own. That's why Nebula killing past Nebula isn't a paradox. That's why two of the same character in the same timeline isn't a paradox. Rogers wouldn't have been in the same timeline after he left unless that was a different Rogers on the bench.