Personally, it seems that it is just a means of dismissing guilt and wanting to save Xiaojiao, and rushing to the doctor, without considering the feasibility of the agreement.
The core problem of the agreement is that [there is no force required to restrain the Super League, and the formation of the restraint depends on the self-discipline of the Super League itself]
At the beginning, the supervision represented by the Hawker Thor is simply ineffective? If Vision or Wanda really want to do something, who has the ability to stop it? The iron man himself finally acted madly for revenge, and it is impossible for zf to approve it, which basically shows that once the self-discipline agreement is abandoned, it is not binding.
As for the captain, after seeing Team 2 Hydra's in-depth penetration of Aegis and zf,
you said that he might have the right to decide his own behavior to write zf and read as Hydra?
"[What if zf doesn’t order when we need us, but instead orders us to do things that go against our heart?]"
This is the beginning of the difference between the two sides. The only iron man I can understand is the vision "no The power of restraint is dangerous" this view. However, this is an ideal state. As mentioned earlier, there is no power to restrain it, and it is all in vain.
Everyone in the team has their own personal factors. Ant-Man, Winter Soldier, and Falcon are particularly strong here, but apart from Little Spider and Witch, I personally think that everyone else has their own deeper thinking about the agreement.
The only person who agrees with the iron man's argument of "giving up choice and responsibility" is actually only Rody, who honors obedience as a medal of vocation. The little spider is actually just "want to protect the weak and make the world better". This idea is actually closer to the captain’s liberalism. The airport battle stands on the side of the iron man only because of the personal charm of the iron man (charm, wealth, coolness). Xuan Technology), to be honest is the weakest position to participate in the war.
Then all the plots are about the captain to avoid conflict. The Iron Man must fight. The Captain of the
Airport
: He was framed. Listen to me...
Iron Man: Don’t listen, hand over Barnes to
start the fight.
Funny ah zf attitude toward Barnes is seen to kill, not to chase Pakistani captain died in Romania, the direct
and then find themselves chasing the wrong person
Panthers: I almost hurt innocent
Iron Man: Listen to me actually another Boss...
After all, it’s the final battle. After all, it’s the feud of parents. It is reasonable for the Iron Man to kill Bucky after watching the video.
But again, the captain thinks Bucky’s behavior is under the control of his brain, and it is reasonable to protect his friends.
From the beginning to the end, the captain and the Winter Soldier didn’t want to conflict, they just wanted to leave. It was the Iron Man who left the zemo and collapsed the exit.
Then the Iron Man wanted to kill the Winter Soldier. The captain made a heavy move.
There was no right or wrong. simply do not want to fight just want to leave
Ironman for winter brainwashed soldiers are well aware of homicide against their will, if winter really kill soldiers, with gas in the past they might really regret it
and the captain knows everything, is Howard His death was related to Hydra, not an accident. Team 2 and the widow sister watched Zola’s video together and learned that as
for the specific issue of who started, it took so long for zemo to find out the truth. I think the captain is just skeptical.
Do you want the captain to jump out and say "Hey Tony, I know Your parents who have been dead for many years may have been killed by Hydra. It may be my brainwashed friend, but I'm not sure..."
Is this a mental retardation? Looking at the iron man’s crazy reaction, this can only make the situation worse.
Moreover, I recalled Iron Man. The iron man knew that his parents had died. The information confirmed by the captain was no worse than the
iron man’s experience. However, the Black Leopard Winter The soldiers and even zemo were miserable. RDJ's acting skills are top-notch, the interpretation is very good, and emotionally resonant.
But in fact, logically, there is no solution at all. The Sokovia Agreement was nothing but empty talks, and even the Iron Man himself did not take it to heart.
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