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Avengers Endgame

My name is Rut Batista Narvaez, I am 20 years old, I am from Cartagena - Bolívar. My favorite movie
is Avengers: Endgame. Written by Stan Lee, Jim Starlin, Jack Kirby.

I loved the movie because: The truth is that I have always loved all the movies in the Marvel universe, it
has a lot of technology, theories and amazing characters that call my attention.

The movie teaches us about one of the theories and ideas that different people have had over the years,
which is OVERPOPULATION and how much it affects a country and the entire world, in its economy,
politics, culture, among others.

it is revealed to be almost as impossible a task as bringing some order to the cosmos when half the
population has been massacred.

This movie also teaches us the following:

EVERY PERSON HAS A MISSION IN LIFE

I don't like to generalize, but I'm almost sure that when saying this phrase, the image of Tony Stark came
to mind for more than one person, but to be honest, all the Avengers really have a mission in life to
fulfill, just like us, and among Infinity War and Avengers Endgame we can see the watershed and the
outcome of small individual missions that have a reason for being for a larger and collective mission.

More than one, including me, liked the cyclical ending that they gave Ironman making everything make
sense. If you remember in the first film he is out of place precisely because he does not find his purpose
and that is where he discovers what it is and makes more sense, I dare say that it materializes in
Avengers The Age of Ultron and it is to protect humanity, which he does from satisfying way to hear
those now iconic words of Pepper Potts: “Tony, we're going to be fine. You can rest now." Undoubtedly,
this outcome marks a turning point to think about what is the mission that we have in real life.

WE HAVE TO LEARN TO SAY GOODBYE


In Infinity War it was hard for many to see their fallen heroes, but the reason why the Avengers
EndGame tape is wonderful is that it gave us a bucket of cold water in reality. Deep down we all hoped
that everything would turn out well and that everyone would return to life and although the most expert
on the subject already saw the sacrifice of some characters coming.

This movie showed us that you don't always win and that there is a price to pay. Many recovered their
favorite superheroes, but others, like in Toy Story 3, had to learn to say goodbye and understand in one
way or another the importance of closing cycles.

DOING THE RIGHT THING ALMOST ALWAYS REQUIRES A SACRIFICE

Let's be honest, nobody wanted to lose their favorite character and nobody was clear about what the
sacrifice was in this movie, but the way each of the original Avengers closes the cycle not only makes us
know that they had a mission to fulfill; They also taught us that doing the right thing is not easy, that
there is a sacrifice involved and that it is worth it even if it is sometimes difficult to see. Hence my
typical phrase: Without sacrifice there is no victory.

THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH SEEKING OUR OWN HAPPINESS

I want to close with this last point because it's no secret that my favorite Marvel character is obviously
Captain America and the way he closes his story I liked and it seemed fair. it was very very pleasant; I
quite enjoyed that they gave us the opportunity to see a Captain America giving his best to retire like the
greats. like to think that the ending got what it deserved. He found his mission in life, he strove to
always give his best and there is, indeed, nothing wrong with seeking his own happiness and I think it's
worth it that in the end he got it.

I do not deny that it hurt me to see that transition process when passing the baton symbolically with the
shield, but it is also clear to us that in life there is a great mission and other small ones to be covered
throughout life and Rogers had missing that personal mission, that mission in the affective loving field.

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