RE: A Geeky Guy's Guide to the Deeper Meaning of Thunderbolts*
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The best adventures often deal with issues that matter to us as a society. In this case, from the outset, there is talk of emptiness, loss, and, above all, the sadness that seems to have taken hold of our lives.
We've already seen other groups of misfits or antiheroes saving the world, the galaxy, and even the multiverse, so why can't we help but feel sympathy for these outcasts?
Even more so when this film seems destined to be just another bridge between sagas in the Marvel universe.
The key may lie in the fact that, as you say, they show themselves to be vulnerable or lost, no matter how powerful they feel; that undoubtedly makes them much more human and relatable.
Thanos may have been right, and the Marvel universe may be in decline, but this film feels and is enjoyed just like its anticlimactic ending for an action movie.
It embraces us and reminds us that we must never lose hope, that we are not alone.
P.S.: I was thinking of writing my own review, but yours is incredible and captures the essence of why this movie is number one in streaming right now.
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