Avengers

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There are phenomena of the contemporary world that seem stronger than religion. They connect despite the continent, age, and race. They unite, making people with no similarities, the part of a bigger whole. Maybe as a child you became besotted with the concept of a superhero, possibly you have been driven to the formula of a good science fiction movie. It could be so that, discouraged by the fantasy (childlike in your opinion), you had to appreciate the human nature and the complexity of the plot, following like a naive and helpless youngster someone bigger and stronger, but equally hurt and fragile as you. Maybe in time, you fell in love with the story so hard that it helped to make your personality what it was supposed to be, it witnessed your growth and maturation. Maybe, like so many stories, it helped you forget when life troubles made it impossible to relieve the pain. 
It's impossible to ignore the impact of so many movies, so many characters, so many acts, adventures, and history in the background. It's our history and our heroes and our world. There are phenomena which make grown men cry and behave like little boys, there are stories which have and will connect generations, help marriages survive, children dream, and us believe in the power of justice, love, friendship, and humanity. This is such a phenomenon. Unbelievably powerful, Marvel's Miracle: Avengers.

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