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What i noticed that i think othersdidn't in Avengers : Endgame ?

The next few lines of my answer are related to the phenomenal once-in-a generation blockbuster movie which an emotionally and mentally painful journey for a few individuals who have looked upon this iconic scenario from the dawn of the cinematic universe and though judging by the record breaking spree of the aforementioned cinematic blockbuster, the person reading this disclaimer has already been engaged in the activity of contributing to the collection but still if some individual is uncertain of what the next few lines contain, it is best advised to go off from here to your nearest movie displaying houses.
Spoiler Alert for Avengers Endgame
You all remember some mind blowing scenes from the movie right?
Cap holding the hammer, Soul Stone moment, Thanos dying, Gamora back, Hulk reveal, Thanos dying, ‘On you left', Avengers Assemble and so on.
The list of all these fan favorite moments is probably longer than Thor's hair right now, but one moment stands apart from all of these.
Yes,
Tony Stark's death
But do you think anyone missed it? Probably not right? So what is it?
Yep,
It's his funeral
(Heads Up: It's not about the strange boy)
So, was there anything you noticed in this scene?
Not the characters
Not the costumes
Not the background
But the scene!
Well, not to bore you, this scene was the only one in the entire movie to be shot only in 2D!
Yep, you read that right. Tony Stark's funeral was shot in 2D even in the 3D cut of the movie. But, why? Because,
Let's consider a that you're watching a 3D movie and you start crying. Then you take your glasses off so you can cry properly. But then how would you watch the movie? So you wear them again. But then how would you properly sob?
This was the case in Tony Stark's funeral scene. Give me a name who didn't cry in this scene. Majority did. And so, to not ruin the sweet attachment time, the film makers kept this scene as 2D so that everyone could sob properly.
Seems absurd right?
Oh yes I noticed it! But I thought it was just me!
Isn't that life?
PS- We love you Tony! And every Marvelous character who made our lives awesome! We love you, 3000!

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