Well than, with all due respect you have zero consistency.
I thought maybe you just did not like action adventures movies and maybe you were a RomCom guy or something. Because what we know in 99% of all action adventure movies is there is no real jeopardy for the star character. NONE. He will be injured many times and be in manby death defying fights but ALWAYS survive, 99.9% of the time.
Every complaint you had going into this movie existed and MORE for Lethal Weapon, Arnie Movies, Die Hard, Mission movies and Wick. At least with this movie with so many contracts ending and actors unlikely to return you knew there was a real chance many will die off between these two movies and stay dead.
You're making a flawed point that
@One MMA Fan isn't aware of the fact that the hero never dies.
He's been saying the whole time
The heroe's fate in this movie being tied to the 50% of the population who die... is the writing flaw that he's pointing out. So if the hero isn't going to die... then nobody dies. So there was no consequence to it all. Not sure why you don't see that.
Now me personally... I step out from that realization... because
a movie is supposed to be a fantasy about real life... & in real life, anyone can die. When you start getting into movie templates such as "the hero never dies"... you lose a little something in your viewing experience. It's like the 1 million movies you've all ready seen has ruined the movies you will watch from there forth because you now look through it with the eyes of a critic with a bunch of front loaded stuff you can't get beyond.
My twin "Brother One" as well as the majority of the people who comment in Dragon's movie threads... has that disease. It's only when you can look at the movie as if it's a true possibility of that being a reality that you get the full effect.
To step outside of the movie's universe & into the production room as a viewer is a fallacy of movie watching imo. I think all the hypercritics will get a lot more enjoyment from their movie watching experience if they just let all that go & take it in for what it is.
Now you might say I'm contradicting myself by enjoying the movie but yet I understand the whole thing is destined to be reversed. However, I'm not saying that I'm fooling myself. I'm aware that knowing the hero's death in this particular movie, means that everyone survives. I'm saying that I can separate from that for enough time for me to enjoy the story that's being told... because a movie is a representation of a possible alternate but actual event... &
in an actual event there are no rules such as "the hero lives." So in that regard... I appreciate the story of Infinity wars.
To be honest I'm not sure why there aren't more speaking out against it.