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Cleta 2022-03-14 14:12:21

Much better than Thor 1 plot. There are laughs and tears. The existence of superheroes should come from mortal heroes, and the virtue of kindness is the eternal theme. A bad guy with power is a hundred times more terrifying than a mediocre person without power. The only downside is that the protagonist’s halo is a bit heavy. Everyone will disappear if the blue shells under the Rubik’s Cube energy hits, but he has never been hit, and the out-of-print shield given to him by the rich second generation is okay if it’s hit, just because it’s sound-absorbing. Material? The play should be given a more rigorous interpretation, at least in line with Marvel's logic.

I like this army with black, white, and East Asian faces like Japan and South Korea. Of course, they are armed with such backward weapons, but they can always rush to destroy each other's bases in front of the Red Skull, which is a bit unreasonable.

Distressed that the heroine did not wait for her sweetheart. Two people who cherish each other are most attracted to each other. However, life is nothing more than a mayfly in the world. It is better to have such a heartfelt thought than to find a tepid person and it will last a lifetime.

How did the heroine wait for him so long?

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Captain America: The First Avenger quotes

  • Dr. Arnim Zola: Schmidt believes he walks in the footsteps of the gods.

    Col. Chester Phillips: Hm!

    Dr. Arnim Zola: Only the world itself will satisfy him.

    Col. Chester Phillips: Did you realize that's nuts, don't you?

    Dr. Arnim Zola: The insanity of the plan is of no consequence.

    Col. Chester Phillips: And why is that?

    Dr. Arnim Zola: Because he can do it!

    Col. Chester Phillips: What's his target?

    Dr. Arnim Zola: His target is everywhere.

  • James Montgomery Falsworth: [toasts] To the Captain!