Hearing this incredibly emotive, yet ball shrivellingly frightening piece of instrumental tune of biblical proportions does indeed cause the brain to indeed wonder….
This music set such a tone, the heroes are outmatched, out of time and with no way to respond, you feel the sense of dread at everything that occurs and only at the end is there that small Avengers fanfare to spark a small bit of hope.
This is still better than Endgame, and I don't think movie that comes after Infinity War in the MCU would ever top it. Edited; So, yeah I edited this for two reasons. People bringing up other marvels movies when I obviously mean in the MCU. But I take that blame as I was not specific as I do enjoy a few other Marvel movies more than Infinity War. Second, I would start editing this more often if we can get more than five films that are better than Infinity War. So far we have two exceptions. NWH and Guardians of the Galaxy.
@@MegamindVSMegamind Fair point. But I do recommend trying NWH. I'm not saying you have to watch it, you have to love it, or anything. To me, it is the best live action Spider-man movie and if you love all Spider-man films as I do (Except for Amazing Spider-Man 2 because of the many many plots) than you might love this one.
This instrumental is one of the reasons to never doubt the MARVEL methodology. Marvel Vs Dc is always a bone of contention where I’m from but to me….. there’s absolutely no debate…… MARVEL FOREVER
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Trust Jesus! ❤️❤️❤️
In time you will know what it’s like to lose feel so desperately that you’re right Yet to fail all the same dread it run from it destiny still arrives.
I remember distinctly going to the theaters in 2018 with the expectations of "All the old Avengers will die and Ant Man will some how save the day in the next film." This line of thought, though very smug of me, didn't deter my excitement to watch this masterpiece in the cinemas. Then the snap came, and while I had already been blown away up to this point, nothing could have prepared me for what happened. When the credits rolled my jaw was on the floor and my eyes were as wide as saucers. This movie was not a movie, it was a tragic event that needed to be experienced by everyone.