"Captain America" is more like a psychology teaching mv, telling everyone a truth: inner consciousness promotes outer destiny, and outer reality is a projection of inner imagination.
Rogers' call was induced by the will of the world. The captain is destined to be a hero, and he is also destined to be a tragedy. Those who have the courage to devote will eventually dedicate everything they have. In the movie, when the little gangster and the red skull separately say, "You just can't give up, right", it not only highlights the captain's character, but also hints at the captain's fate. Justice and persistence are the captain's invincible shield and the reason why the captain has been beaten. The reason why the shield can protect is because it is tough and persevering. The trend of the plot reflects the different levels of dedication of the captain. First, the captain’s benefactor and mentor, then his brother, and finally his love and life (sleeping), all dedicated to the war with Hydra. The sacrifice of the supporting role is not to arouse the fighting spirit of the captain, but a metaphor to face the terror and dare to resist the fate of the warriors. It can be inferred that in the future, the captain will once again sacrifice his own life in exchange for the safety of the world, so please don't cry. This film was shot in the early days of Marvel. It must be said that many details are not perfect. If there is a plot where the relics of the captain's parents are destroyed, then the captain's image will be more thorough. In addition, the appearance of the shield in the hands of the captain did not give much meaning, and the handling was too abrupt and too simple. For ordinary people, Captain America is a good movie. Fortunately, there is no mutation, no high technology, you can also become your own hero. Like the captain, if you stick to your beliefs and call your subconscious mind, then you believe that the world will also respond to your call and give you your chance to live the life you want.
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