>>99412794They literally mention in AoU that he is vulnerable when 'not using his speed". And gets killed by a machinegun.
Personality is there, but there is no reason for it being there. It loses coherence and structure, it's a failure of storytelling.
If his power works like the Flash's does, there is no reason for him to experience "Pietro Maximov Syndrome" as they call it. Entire point, entire potential of superhero genre requires writers to tie characterization to abilities of a character. Superman is a boy scout because with his powers, he has to be. Batman is an edgy vigilante using dirty tactics - because he can't compete otherwise. Spider-Man fluctuates between street-level and Avengers-level power because he has a moral about power and responsibility... and so on.
And Joss Whedon failed at that here.
>f. And if you seriously think a capeshit movie is one of the best movies ever made, then you either have low standards or haven't seen many filmsLack of train of logic. Why would genre of a movie dictate it's quality? Many people consider that one of the best movies ever made is a fantasy/fairytale movie for children, Wizard of Oz. Many others consider blockbuster pulp-scifi Star Wars to be one of the best movies ever made. The same applies to Raiders of Lost Ark (action adventure), Matrix (action blockbuster), The Dark Knight (oh look, another superhero movie! That also works as a crime thriller!)...
Quality goes beyond a genre. You could make a great movie in any genre, and that includes superhero films.
You are drastically closeminded if you think that a superhero movie can't be great simply because protagonist wears a costume??? (I mean, they don't even do THAT in DoFP...)