Why stand in the US team: the law is perfect and imperfect people are

Theodore 2022-03-19 09:01:02

Captain America, a typical representative of patriotism and unloving of the government, has been extremely distrustful of the government since the collapse of the Women's Federation 1 S.H.I. This is also the reason why the American team rejected the bill in this movie. General Ross, who once worked out Hulk and hatred, is not a convincing reason.
The US team is just like the line said, if you can compromise, you will compromise, and if you can't compromise, you will fight to the end. Both the Iron Man and the Black Widow want to pass bills to ease the public crisis and government pressure, but the US team deeply realizes that once they sign, they have no choice. Many people say that the bill and the government are not the same thing. The government may be unreliable, but the law is reliable. The bill may be perfected over and over again, but in the final analysis, it is still people who implement the bill. Human nature is imperfect. For example, if the contract is signed, the U.S. team will save Bucky even if it does not violate the law. If someone at the top wants Bucky to take it back, he only needs to approve it slowly, and the U.S. team missed saving Bucky. chance. Or they did something incorrect without their knowledge. Refer to US Team 2. Many S.H.I.E.L.D. agents were played with the palms of the Hydra and didn't know that it was a conspiracy when they were about to launch the aircraft carrier.
No one can guarantee the fact that the original good intentions will eventually become evil. The final result of the perfect creation of S.H.I.E.L.D. has also been seen.
Many people say that the American team abandoned the Iron Man for Bucky, opposed the government, and the whole world, and the manpower collapsed. Really?
As he said at the end of the movie, the US team always focuses on people. The US team 1 sacrificed itself for the people, and the US team 2 was clear even though the opponent was Bucky, it still relentlessly removed Bucky's arm and gained control of the aircraft carrier before resolving personal grievances with Bucky. Ke committed Ultron's mistake, but he only said one thing. Let's face it together! It is also the Women's Federation 2 Sokovia Sky City that unrealistically wants to save all the citizens, or would rather die in the air than leave. He is such a stubborn old antique. Just like Director Furui in Team US 2 just took the US team to visit the Insight Project, and said to the captain: You have also done shameful things in World War II. The captain admitted that they compromised, for the people, for the victory of the war. In the US team 3, the US team also almost compromised, but because Stark imprisoned Wanda and made him feel the danger of the bill, the sentence she was still a child was extremely moving! It was because Wanda refused to sign the bill again, it has nothing to do with the Winter Soldier!
The U.S. team has never excused the Winter Soldier from any responsibility. After the UN bombing, the U.S. team chose to catch the Winter Soldier only because the army wanted to kill Bucky. Bucky was controlled and not guilty of death due to his actions. The US team still believes in "people", the glory of human nature. And then he almost signed the agreement because Stark promised that Bucky could be sent to a psychiatric hospital. He didn’t oppose Bucky’s imprisonment or punishment in a psychiatric hospital. He just didn’t want Bucky to die unjustly. Bucky was the only one in his world. Relatives.
The Winter Soldier itself is innocent. The Black Panther's father died and his crazy pursuit of the murderer, the iron man's parents died crazy pursuit of Bucky, and Zemo's family died. He killed many innocent people in order to split the Avengers. And this martyr who died for the country in World War II did not die and was brainwashed and made into weapons by the enemy for more than 70 years. After the US team 2 was slightly sober, he took his incomplete memory and went to live incognito in other countries, just like he said. He remembers the face of every person he killed, suffering from conscience day and night. Bucky didn't do anything wrong, and didn't find any Hydra for revenge. He honestly wanted to start life again, even though he still failed to escape the vortex of revenge afterwards.
What Bucky does is affected by brainwashing. In real life, the law is very tolerant to mentally ill patients. In fact, it is Hydra that should be condemned and tortured, not him. If this is the case, Bucky should stand trial. The Women’s Federation 1 was killed by Loki’s mind-controlled eagle eyes. So many people shouldn’t be holding his wife and children on the farm or living a shameless xing blessing at the end, let alone iron. After creating Ultron, he still plays the role of Iron Man, even if he is guilty of doing charity, he can't heal the wounds of the Sokovians.
I think the US team's start at the airport is quite convincing. He explained it to Stark but was roughly interrupted. Even if he said it from beginning to end, there is no evidence to convince the Ironman. After all, no one believes it except the US team. Bucky. If you can't talk, you can only do it.
After the video of the parents being killed, the Iron Man was furious and wanted to kill the Winter Soldier. I actually found it very strange, even a little reluctant. Don't the Iron Man want to know who ordered Bucky to kill his parents? Normal thinking does not want to know the real culprit behind the scenes? In 1991, it has only been more than two decades, even if the person who gave the order was 60 years old and now 80 years old, he may still be alive. That's the murderer. He knows that Bucky's brainwashing is at best a weapon and a knife. Isn't it a knife's fault and not a human's fault to kill someone?
However, after thinking about it, I also understood that the Falcon’s laser was evaded and hit by the war machine. He didn't blame the Falcon so he angered the Falcon and shot the Falcon. This is also in line with Tony's arrogant and arrogant character as always.
In the film, Tony asks the US team, do you know the truth? The US team said he didn't know it was Bucky. Tony asked again, and the US team said he knew. My personal understanding is that the US team did not lie. He did know that Howard was killed by the Hydra in US Team 2, but he didn't know that it was the Winter Soldier.
In the final battle, Tony was completely dead against the Winter Soldier (both holding a rocket on the arm and shooting at the Winter Soldier’s head, don’t tell me this is not a dead hand) I think whether it is the iron man against the captain or the captain against the iron man. Without being cruel, the Iron Man kept trapping the Captain with things, and the Captain entangled the Iron Man to prevent him from killing the Winter Soldier. It was not until Tony blew the exit that the Winter Soldier bit his head, and he was always running away. Even so, the Winter Soldier still only wanted to remove Tony's reactor, including the American team afterwards. The Iron Man thought that the American team wanted to kill him and hugged his head, but the American team just smashed the reactor with a shield.
Although everyone in this movie has selfish motives, I still stand on the US team for the above reasons. The Iron Man supports the agreement in order to save love and the guilt he made in Women's Federation 2. The US team may save any innocent person, but it will not work as hard as Bucky, because the meaning of Bucky is not comparable to ordinary people. But it is this kind of emphasis on friendship that makes the character image fuller.
The only dissatisfaction with the movie lies in the lack of description of Howard's death by the US team, which is a bit disappointing to have rushed through.
As for many people who stand as iron man, I think this is even more because the iron man is a weak posture in the film. He was criticized, broke up, and his parents died tragically. With Downey's superb acting skills overwhelming the Winter Soldier, it makes people even more sympathetic. But in fact, after thinking about it, he made more mistakes than the US team.

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Captain America: Civil War quotes

  • Falcon: What do we do?

    Captain America: We fight.

  • [from Super Bowl trailer]

    Tony Stark: You chose the wrong side.