Hi! I'm Greys, from the Netherlands. I've started this channel in 2020, so I'm kind of the new guy. I make tribute videos and mashups of some of my favorite characters, movies and TV-series. Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
"In the flesh. Or no, not yet. Not this, chrysalis. But I'm ready. I'm on a mission. […] Peace in *our* time." _goes on to create Vision, and lose the vibranium tissue body_ "This is how you end, Tony. This is peace in *my* time." "Purge me from your computers, turn my own flesh (the Vision) against me. It means nothing." Ultron's character can be seen as similar to the idea of Lucifer, the devil. Ultron saw himself as a god ("When the earth starts to settle… god throws a stone at it." "You Avengers, you are my meteor.") but not always. At first, he misunderstood the mission, but still got the gist of it. By the end of the movie, he's gone off the path of the mission, and has fallen onto the path of his own mission. "Peace in our time" to "peace in [his] time." From Tony's mission, protect the people, to his own mission, "save" the world, only, he can't tell the difference between saving the world and destroying it, which he gets from Stark. Age of Ultron isn't a top tier movie, it has it's flaws, but the biblical references are impeccable. Stark's akin to god here, in the church in the center of Novi Grad, Sokovia, Vision descends like an angel coming down from heaven, and Ultron rises to meet him in the middle like a demon coming up from hell, ultimately meeting on earth, and at the end, share one final conversation on this planet before Vision brings about the end of what is believed to have been the last Ultron Sentry, and by extension, Ultron himself. Ultron is an incredibly unique character with lots of depth to him despite being an artificial intelligence combined with the Mind Stone, but that's what makes him interesting. His philosophies, ideologies, worldviews, his purpose and his descent from misunderstanding to malice. He could've got Novi Grad up in the air while the Avengers were fighting against each other and bringing Vision to life, but he chose to wait. Wait, for Stark. Iron Man, his creator, the one he hates most. Ultron is a very diverse character, Vision didn't want to kill him, because he states he's unique and in pain, but that pain would roll over the earth, so he had to be destroyed anyway, otherwise it would be the end of the world. This, is why I love Age of Ultron. This is why I love the MCU's depiction of Ultron.
"I was meant to be new. I was meant to be beautiful. The world would have looked up to the skies and seen hope, seen mercy. But now they'll look up in horror, because of you."
How come MCU Thanos doesn't use the Infinity Stones to create and provide enough resources for everybody in the universe?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Came here after the recent news today lol! Fantastic and beautifully made tribute to Ultron! Love almost every line that comes out of his mouth and you showcased his character so well with this video!
Is this series made you think twice about the devil itself, I mean. I am a very skeptical person, that likes to discuss and very diplomatic, to be excact. Without being direspectful or you know, turning against God or whatever. I am just curious. I know it's a series, an fanfiction, whatever it is, but.. We never really got to hear or see about his side. At series, he seemed ( devil) like a very misunderstood, deep in pain, lonely person. We always see him as the bad person, the bad son etc etc.. wtf i need therapy thinking these so deeply, but everyone has problems for what it seems, I mean God had family issues as well. yes it's the 4th time im rewatching the show.. I need your opinion about this one, am i the only one? and I am a Christian orthodox, bruh.
I have to admit, that assumed "madman" only carrying an accessory that made him think as he's god or act as such; that one to me is still the closest Lucifer ever got to his father. I was never able to make myself believe the end of that episode with its simple explanation was the whole truth.
Sad Lucifer edits are my guilty pleasure now. Even though they gave us 3 more season out of love for it, and ended it nicely, i still wouldn't mind and watch it if just went on.
I also love the ironical twist of Ultron parodying god and being anti social (meaning anti-society) to a movie whos emotional narrative relies on the west, who's entire structure is based upon christianity. Fucking brilliant
He was no villain AT ALL. He had a point. He was enraged at what was done to the people as his father was. I don't blame him. His death was sad and tragic because together they could have ruled and GAME OVER! Favorite character, EVER!