Avengers Infinity War: How to Create a Compelling Story with Powerful Side-Plots

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I have to confess that I wanted to write this story earlier, but I decided to wait in case some of you wanted to go see Avengers: Infinity War this weekend, so I don’t spoil it for everyone.

If you haven’t seen the movie yet, you should know that there are some important spoilers in this post as this is a film analysis post where we break down certain storytelling techniques used in Infinity War.

The Dramatic Power of Inevitability

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The main plot focused around Thanos’s quest on collecting the six Infinity Stones and then snapping his fingers to destroy half the life in the universe.

Marvel made sure that this message “the end is inevitable” not only sticks with the viewers, but gains momentum as Thanos gets more successful in collecting the Infinity Stones one after the other.

There were also two side-plots where we see the very same inevitability technique used to create a deep emotional connection with the viewer.

The first one is with Gamora and her inevitable death. The build up in this case was masterful.

It starts with her telling The Guardians that she’s the only one that knows some secret that Thanos should never learn, doing so with a deep sadness of a woman who knows how her story ends.

Then she tells Peter Quill in confidence that the day may come where he must kill her. And that day is coming very soon.

After that came the powerful scene where Starlord struggles to kill Gamora as he promised her just so Thanos couldn't take her. And when finally he’s able to swallow his heart and pull the trigger, he fails anyways.

Then we all get surprised to see Thanos crying when he realizes that he needs to sacrifice his own daughter. It kills him to do so, but he must do it anyways.

Seeing the villain cry before end her life, makes you empathize with her even more.

The climax arrives when Gamora tries to kill herself using a childhood gift from her adoptive father, just so that the sacrifice isn’t consumed to stop Thanos from getting the soul stone.

But she doesn’t succeed and the inevitable sadly happens.

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The inevitability is such a powerful tool and Marvel did an amazing job with the emotional side of the story line in such an action packed movie.

The other emotional subplot was about The Vision. His death seemed pretty damn inevitable from beginning to end.

Throughout the movie all his friends keep trying to save him, from Scotland to Wakanda. They all band together and assemble around the Vision forming one last line of defense.

Then in the end, it becomes clear that his death was always inevitable and just like Gamora it’s the people who loves them the most that have to kill them.

In this case, his partner and lover Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch, providing us with another great emotional scene.

The build up to that scene was epic as hell, especially the evolution of Wanda, a woman in love willing to do everything to save the man she loves.

Her charisma and power kept shooting up like a meteor to such point she went from beast mode to God mode.

Just when the Black Order and the Outriders were about to storm in Wakanda, she jumps into the battlefield to wipes out a huge part of the invading army.

Leading to that funny line by Okoye: “Why was this woman upstairs all the time?”

Her epic part, is only second to Thor who in my opinion has the most amazing entrée en scène in the Battle of Wakanda.

There’s a another scene where Okoye and the Black Widow were teaming up against Proxima Midnight who was still holding her own and looking extremely powerful in the process.

But she crosses Wanda and hits her from behind. Wanda, who was in a mission to save the man she loves was the last person to be messed with and so she end Proxima Midnight in two seconds.

Proxima Midnight is the most skilled fighter of the Black Order by the way.

No Time to Say Goodbye

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There was no stopping of the Scarlet Witch, but then again there’s the dramatic whims of fate.

In the most emotional moment of the movie, Wanda learns that she’s the one who has the heavy burden to kill her own lover The Vision, the man she was trying to save all this time.

Because she’s the only one powerful enough to do so.

And finally she does it, she kills her man, breaks her own heart and crumbles to the ground.

Thanos comes and empathises with her. He command sher heroism and tells her that he understands her pain. “Today, I’ve lost more than you know”.

Then in a cruel twist, he uses the Time Stone, turns back time and revives the Vision, only to kill him instantly by removing the Mind Stone from his forehead.

“Dread it, run from it, destiny still arrives.”Thanos

When used correctly, the inevitability is such a compelling way to tell a story and Infinity War was a great example of that.

But the only powerful storytelling technique that Marvel used that is more important than inevitability is the misdirection.

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Just like a magic trick, you make people believe that the story is heading one way, you pull the rug leaving the audience in awe.

And that’s exactly what took place in Infinity War, while everyone was looking somewhere else and hooked in such an emotional journey, the story was going in a different direction all together.

Or should I say “the endgame” was going in a different direction all together.

Remember what Dr Strange said to Tony Stark before turning to dust? “That was the only way”.

The brilliance in execution is that from all the famous characters in Infinity War, they used the magician supreme to pull the most fantastic trick of all.

And just like magic, if you blinked, you’ve missed it.

...To be continued.

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Wow @the-alian I have just found out about your reviews, I think I won't miss one from now on..

Haha thanks @elenahornfilm, I'll try to do my best :)

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I left some passages as I have not seen the movie yet and don't wanna get to know all the details but yet some part I already got to know from various sites .Yes it sure was a great one as far as people are saying will be enjoying the time watching it ;)

Yeah, it's great to know the least possible to get surprised :) Let me know what you think when you see it!

I sure will :)

It is a pretty epic story. I've not read the comics, so I may have missed some back story, but I enjoyed it anyway

Yeah it was really great! With so many characters in one movie, Marvel for sure did a fantastic job!

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I haven't watched this movie yet but in my opinion every movie possibly will have loop holes according every one of us but in my opinion we have to see overall impressions of this movie and i can say that impression will be 100% awesome. But you really highlighted some deep researched points and that's really appreciable because we need both aspects to improve the movie sector, means both appreciation and criticism is vital. Thanks for sharing and wishing you an great day. Stay blessed. 🙂

Oh yes, for sure. We need both appreciation and criticism. In this occasion I highlight what they did right (in my opinion) I am actually a DC fan, much more so than a Marvel fan, but I did write a long criticism about Justice League.

And one of the upcoming posts will be about the difference between the two franchises where Marvel is clearly breaking the old rules of superhero movies and coming up with some very cool and refreshing stuff like Deadpool, Ragnarok or Logan.

Anyways, thanks for the great comment! Have a great day as well!

Oh, that's really great to hear and in my opinion future holds some great and awesome movies. And welcome. 🙂

I hope so man! I love awesome movies :)

Have a great evening!

Yes. Thank you so much. 🙂

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What a well informed and balanced criticism of the movie!? If I must add to what you have here, I will say the balance of emotion with reason must be observed in any work of such nature because of the ultimate consumer of such goods are the young ones. They need to be taught how to balance everything.

I hope you will use this your talent to help upcoming story writers like me @the-alien? You might want to take a look at Malone of my science fiction here on my wall.

Your posts are always nice fella, success always for you friend

Thank you! Best of luck to you too!

You are welcome

The perfect plot and amazing story they have showed this is what i was waiting for being a marvel fan now they have left me with thinking what will happen next hahha but loved the movie great review too by you and this post is great looking forward to the next part

Haha we all left thinking about what happens next :P I'm glad you enjoyed the movie! Me too haha so much so I am writing three posts about it lol.

Have a great day and thanks again! :)

haha that's why you should keep writing on this more because its never ending because its infinity lol i think we are enclosed in the time loop hahah

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