Sam and Bucky, the happy foes, still like to bicker as always, but the reason why the two meet again is because of the ownership of the vibranium shield - the shield is an honor, a responsibility, and an expectation for Falcon, but it is also Too heavy a burden and pressure; and for Bucky, the shield represents Steve's belonging, too precious to be meddled by others.
In the play, the audience can see that Falcon has enough individual combat (and mouth cannon) capabilities, and the former captain's younger brother has also transformed into a soaring eagle after the captain left (I wonder if he is still an avenger or not, I always feel that there is something wrong with this character's thinking); and Bucky, who can't let go of the guilt from the Winter Soldier, is finally relieved; although Zemo is still a human spirit, his principles of treating super soldiers and serums are equally worthy of respect; The first few episodes of the new American team were ugly and stupid (not related to the actors), and I never imagined that after killing people in public, they could be whitewashed to tell the truth - but if you think about it, John is just a poor man, his essence is not bad , and the blackening is because of her own character flaws and the anger and sadness of losing her friends swallowed up her reason (it seems understandable); on the other hand, Sharon, who was abandoned by the captain, actually got along well in the no-care zone. It eventually became a hidden danger in the government and successfully laid the groundwork (Marvel began to deploy again). And all these stories are inseparable from the irreplaceable Steve Rogers (it's true that although my brother is not in the arena, there are legends of my brother everywhere).
Throughout the whole play, "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" is indeed larger than "Wanda Vision". The existence of GRC reflects the main contradictions existing in human society after the end of the war. Other forces, such as the Flagbreakers, are constantly disrupting the order; and the writers and directors also use part of their ink to depict the real life behind the superheroes-as members of the Avengers who have just saved the world, but unable to lend to their families. Should history be buried?
Through the clues of several story lines, it can be seen that the topics that the play wants to discuss all reflect the problems facing the United States today: the new American team - the war of aggression in the United States, black super soldiers - systemic racism, Falcon's sister - The living dilemma of the bottom of society. It can be seen that the idea of the play is indeed high, but the execution is not outstanding, and overall it did not meet personal expectations.
PS For spin-off dramas, how many wonderful action scenes do you expect to make?
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