I had a date…——Remember "Captain America"

Abagail 2021-10-13 13:06:03

"I had a date" The sentence that moved me the most from 2011 so far comes from a superhero movie "Captain America".

The movie itself is very ordinary and ordinary, ordinary to most of the time I think that Tommy Lee Jones is really old, so old that there are wrinkles on his face; ordinary to most of the time I think that these old music are from Where did you pull it out. Until the last moment of the movie, the male lead and the female lead made a date agreement. How will it be somewhere next week? You must come on time-and this agreement, the male lead cannot be fulfilled. Time flies, people are always searching for the trail of the male lead, and finally found him. After he woke up, he found that everything around him was not right, everything around him was so unfamiliar, it didn't seem to belong to his own time.

"Where am I?"

"Man, you have been sleeping under the ice for more than 70 years."

"But...I had a date (But...I had a date)."



How many people can learn from that sentence Read your feelings in the words, Captain America?

Love has just come, it has been buried in the white snow.

My heart is not hidden by the snow, but will you still be there after 70 years?







Comment: The whole film has a very retro atmosphere. From the narrative method to the photography, if it is changed to black and white, it is completely a film from the 1970s and 1980s. As a superhero movie, it is quite satisfactory. A plot that can be guessed by just guessing. There are no highlights in the fights in the whole film. I feel that they basically copied the fights in the comics... I personally like the heroines in it. They are very beautiful and intelligent.

It doesn't have much value to watch the final ending and the little surprise after the subtitles are finished...but it still doesn't affect my one-minute love of the ending of this movie. Who said that superhero movies can't have love? The director is too stingy, isn't it good to dig more?

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Extended Reading

Captain America: The First Avenger quotes

  • Steve Rogers: [showing his shield to Peggy] What do you think?

    [Peggy unloads her gun into the shield]

    Peggy Carter: [sweetly] Yes. I think it works.

  • [from trailer]

    Col. Chester Phillips: General Patton has said that wars are fought with weapons but are won by men.

    Loud Jerk: You just don't know when to give up, do ya?

    Steve Rogers: I could do this all day.

    Col. Chester Phillips: Our goal is to create the greatest army in history.

    Steve Rogers: I should be going with you. Look, I know you don't think I can do this...

    James 'Bucky' Barnes: This isn't a back alley, Steve. It's war!

    Col. Chester Phillips: But every army begins with one man.

    Abraham Erskine: Five tries in five different cities. I can offer you a chance.

    Col. Chester Phillips: He will be the first in a new breed of super-soldier.

    Steve Rogers: Why me?

    Abraham Erskine: Because a weak man knows the value of strength, of the value of power.

    Steve Rogers: That wasn't so bad.

    Abraham Erskine: That was penicillin.

    Col. Chester Phillips: We are going to win this war because we have the best men.

    Abraham Erskine: Now, Mr. Stark.

    [Howard Stark engages the machine]

    Col. Chester Phillips: And they will, personally, escort Adolf Hitler to the gates of Hell.