This is the worst ooc I have ever seen. The steve created in Team One, Team Two and even Avengers One and Two disappeared. A character who believed in justice and was even ridiculed by too old-fashioned and magnificent, became a short-term protection, personal emotion first, and no sense of responsibility. .
What makes a person a superhero? Is it his superpower? More than just his sense of justice, his sense of responsibility, his limited ability to use, he is suffering and struggling for his ability, but he is still willing to use him to help others. What is the name of someone who uses superpowers but is not responsible for his actions? Super villain.
Did the Winter Soldier perform its mission while being brainwashed? Yes.
Should the Winter Soldier be judged? Yes.
Should the captain protect his friends? should.
Should the captain send his friend to stand trial? Yes.
Why doesn't a murderer go to court? Because he is a friend of your Captain America Steve Rogers? ? ? If he is innocent, look for evidence! Is hurting your other friend all the choices you make? What about your principles?
Iron Man, from start to finish, was making logical choices based on the reality he saw, but his only loyal friend was injured. Little Spider (so cute ah ah ah) is ignorant but I think he On the contrary, it is the most superhero-like existence in the whole movie. All the other team ironman people are betraying him in various ways. Natasha, I think the director is hacking her, how can he be so confident after signing the agreement and betraying her! ! ? ? Why did Ant-Man and Hawkeye stand with the captain? The superhero registration bill at the beginning is such a good and digging theme! The collision of two ideas! It's as passionate as a pectoral muscle collision! All later became personal grievances. If superheroes are just ordinary people rolling around on the ground because of personal grievances, then their souls! Spirit! Is it really worthy of the abilities they have! ! ? ?
The world I saw did not get better because of the existence of these superheroes. Their abilities caused terrible destruction, but no one seemed to have a conscience. While Tony was enduring the cost of being a superhero (which counts as a betrayal?), the captain was trying to excuse his friend. steve why? You have no right to forgive bucky for all the victims! ! ! !
The more I watched, the more angry I became. I became the captain's fan girl because of Captain America, and this movie directly pushed me towards Iron Man. I can't figure out why these two directors are so heroic to the captain, fighting for personal grievances? No, not at all. He is just a super soldier! He is not worthy of the shield in his hand! ! ! !
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