>>100312705True but it's made even worse by the realisation that Thanos's "solution", isn't.
He reduces the population to 50%. Logically speaking even with a conservative growth rate of 0.5% after 14 years the population returns to what it original was which means that he'd have to keep slaughtering people over and over rendering his whole "I do what I must to ensure the happiness of future generations" thing ring hollow.
He'd honestly have better if he'd just made everyone less horny or lowered the chance of conception or, and this is just a suggestion, used the magic miracle rocks to make some more resources to delay the entire issue.
It's made even worse by his elimination of 50% entirely by random: seemingly without any parameter beyond leaving half of them alive he killed the universe. This means every society is essentially rolling dice to ensure they have enough teachers, doctors, engineers and farmers to actually survive. Not to mention all of the sudden orphans and the single mothers / fathers.
It kinda ruined the movie for me.