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Avengers: ‘Infinity War’ Top Ten Parental Concerns Answered

 

The wait is finally over, and audiences across the world are flocking to watch the new movie Avengers ‘Infinity War’ from Marvel Studios. Based on the trailers released many parents have emailed me asking whether or not to take their kids. So, to help with their decision here are our answers to the top ten parental concerns.

Avengers: 'Infinity War’ Top Ten Parental Concerns Answered battle
Marvel Studios’ AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR.Falcon (Anthony Mackie) flying over Wakanda battlefield.Photo: Film Frame..©Marvel Studios 2018

We loved  Avengers Infinity War

Hands down, there is so much to love about this latest movie. For starters, there is breathtaking cinematography that presents itself even better in IMAX form. The plot though complicated is beautifully interwoven. And overall this movie ‘s message is about the unity of positive forces against evil ones that is always a hallmark of Marvel storylines.

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Marvel Studios’ AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR.Hulkbuster.Photo: Film Frame..©Marvel Studios 2018

The plot in a nutshell

This movie heavily centers around Thanos and the six infinity stones. Thanos wants to collect all six and own the Infinity Gauntlet, rendering him unparalleled omnipotence.

The Infinity Stones named after elements in the universe come in different colors.

  • Blue (space) enables intergalactic travel and omnipresence.
  • Red ( reality), allows its possessor to alter reality
  • Purple ( power), yields immense power
  • Yellow ( mind), boosts mental capabilities
  • Green ( time )  affords the ability to freeze, slow, or speed up time
  • Orange ( soul), unknown powers

    Avengers: 'Infinity War’ Top Ten Parental Concerns Answered six precious gems
    Marvel Studios’ AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR.Thanos (Josh Brolin).Photo: Film Frame..©Marvel Studios 2018

#1How complex is the Avengers Infinity War plot?

Marvel is famous for action movies, and this one is no different.
What is different is the quantity. Avengers ‘Infinity War’ is Marvel on steroids with action galore happening in various spots across the universe with a plethora of characters.

Though the creators managed to amalgamate the plot reasonably well, some viewers will find it very confusing to follow. So, unless you know your Marvel history, you might find the story tough to follow.

 

Avengers: 'Infinity War’ Top Ten Parental Concerns Answered guardians
Marvel Studios’ AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR. Star-Lord/Peter Quill (Chris Pratt), Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel), Gamora (Zoe Saldana), Mantis (Pom Klementieff), Rocket (voiced by Bradley Cooper) and Drax (Dave Bautista).Photo: Film Frame.©Marvel Studios 2018

#2 So how can I prepare my kids for the movie?

Like previously mentioned, this movie wasn’t meant to be seen in isolation. Most of the Marvel superheroes in Avengers’ Infinity War’, are shown in an abridged version. After all, It is the 19th installment of a continuing saga.So the best thing to do watch previous flicks to understand what is happening.
Since it is impossible to watch 18 movies in a short period; here are the top five  ( in order of importance)  to introduce newbies to the Marvel ropes.

  • 2014  Guardians of the Galaxy introduces the main villain Thanos as well as the group of engaging misfits.
  • 2018  Black Panther shows more of the Black Panther and Wakanda.
  • 2017  Thor Ragnarok helps viewers understand the connection between Thor and the Hulk
  • 2015  Avengers Age of Ultron explains the affair between Scarlet Witch and Vision
  • 2016  Doctor Stranger elaborates on the doctor’s mind-bending capabilities.
  • Avengers: 'Infinity War’ Top Ten Parental Concerns Answered guardians of the galaxy
    Marvel Studios’ AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Rocket (voiced by Bradley Cooper) and Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel).Photo: Film Frame..©Marvel Studios 2018

#3 So how scary is the villain?

That is debatable.
Thanos is a large and wrinkled one that is seen stepping on bodies in the first few minutes of the movies. But it isn’t too graphic!

Visually he isn’t deformed or scary in any way neither is he too threatening. He does have a henchman that does that dirty job for him.

Thanos is seen as ruthless in some scenes and compassionate in others, so he is one complicated dude. In fact, my son pointed out he is the only character that is fully developed in this movie. Viewers finally see what motivates the ‘Mad Titan ‘along with what makes him happy and sad.

Marvel Studios’ AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR.Thanos (Josh Brolin).Photo: Film Frame..©Marvel Studios 2018

#4 So how many characters die in this movie?

Well, that’s the sixty-four million dollar question.
We’ve been reminded that Avengers ‘Infinity War’ is the showdown and the latest featurette hinted at the fact that we would be saying goodbye to some of our beloved heroes.

So in the movie, you will see some beloved characters turning to dust LITERALLY. I don’t want to spoil the surprise so I won’t mention names. But be warned that there is a tear-jerking moment when one ( that kids love) explicitly says he doesn’t want to die seconds before he does.

However, do remind your kids that the red and green gems in the  Marvel Universe can change matters so people technically might be able to come back to life.

 

Avengers: 'Infinity War’ Top Ten Parental Concerns Answered showdown in wakanda
Marvel Studios’ AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR.: Okoye (Danai Gurira), Black Panther/T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman), Captain America/Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff (Scarlet Johansson) and Winter Soldier/Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan).Photo: Chuck Zlotnick..©Marvel Studios 2018

#5 Level of violence

Marvel is famous for its fantasy violence, and this movie is no different.

From an early age, kids learn to recognize fantasy violence as the action where characters disappear in loud, fiery booms.This means most can watch without becoming overly distressed or upset.n a scale of 1 to 10 range of fantasy violence this would be a seven ranking lower than Black Panther (a nine) with its close-ups of a body to body combat.

In today’s digital world most kids have seen fantasy violence in video games, tv cartoons, and movies. But since there are isolated scenes of some torture and brutality  I would recommend it for kids ten and up.

 

Avengers: 'Infinity War’ Top Ten Parental Concerns Answered spiderman meeting with ironman
Marvel Studios’ AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Spider-Man/Peter Parker (Tom Holland), Iron Man/Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), Drax (Dave Bautista), Star-Lord/Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) and Mantis (Pom Klementieff).Photo: Film Frame..©Marvel Studios 2018

#6 Profanity and Self-deprecating humor 

Surprisingly very little!  Overall we didn’t find the language too offensive.
Yes, the characters blurt a few s@@t, D@@n, Hells and A##holes.However, compared to other movies that are PG 13 this was quite mild. The humor was noticeably thin on the self-deprecating side which put it lower on the scale compared to Thor Ragnarok and Guardians of the Galaxy 2.

 

Avengers: 'Infinity War’ Top Ten Parental Concerns Answered vision is attacked
Marvel Studios’ AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR: Vision (Paul Bettany) and Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen).Photo: Film Frame.©Marvel Studios 2018

#7 Sexual content

There is no nudity in Avengers: Infinity War. The only one without a top is Drax, but that’s part of his identity. And there are two kisses between couples but nothing overdone that will make anyone uncomfortable.

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Marvel Studios’ AVENGERS: INFINITY WARNebula (Karen Gillan)..Photo: Film Frame..©Marvel Studios 2018

#8 It is very long!

The length might be the deal breaker for some. This movie is the longest at a whopping 2h and 30 minutes which can render anyone antsy. The question is for each parent to ask themselves whether their kid can sit quietly for that long.

Avengers: 'Infinity War’ Top Ten Parental Concerns Answered spiderman flying in action
Marvel Studios’ AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR.Spider-Man/Peter Parker (Tom Holland).Photo: Film Frame..©Marvel Studios 2018

#9 Should I see it in IMAX or 3D? 

The short answer is yes! After all, it was actually shot in IMAX form.
Watching the movie in IMAX is best but if there’s no IMAX theater close by, then at least go for the 3D version. It will make a huge difference in your viewing experience.

Avengers: 'Infinity War’ Top Ten Parental Concerns Answered ironman and dr strange
Marvel Studios’ AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Doctor Strange/Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), Iron Man/Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), Bruce Banner/Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) and Wong (Benedict Wong).Photo: Chuck Zlotnick..©Marvel Studios 2018

#10 Why is it important to watch the credits?

The credits are a long-standing Marvel tradition, and this one is no different. This movie has one of the longest if not the most extended credit list we’ve seen so far.We timed it at over eight minutes.
But after sitting through it all, you learn this movie was filmed in multiple locations including Scotland, Iceland, and Norway you get to see what Marvel’s next big thing will be.Hint -watch for that mysterious phone call.

Avengers: 'Infinity War’ Top Ten Parental Concerns Answered black panther and the gang fighting
Marvel Studios’ AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR.Black Panther/T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman), in b/g M’Baku (Winston Duke), Captain America (Chris Evans) and Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan).Photo: Film Frame..©Marvel Studios 2018

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A reformed dentist who gave up pulling teeth to show her son the world! Need tips on how to #travel with #autism? Follow me on Instagram & Facebook. Migrated all content from AutisticGlobetrotting.com to Autisable.com.
Margalit Sturm Francus

Margalit Sturm Francus

A reformed dentist who gave up pulling teeth to show her son the world! Need tips on how to #travel with #autism? Follow me on Instagram & Facebook. Migrated all content from AutisticGlobetrotting.com to Autisable.com.

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