Have you lost anyone?

Corrine 2022-03-20 09:01:12

Even if I haven’t watched "Captain America 1" and "Captain America 2," "Captain America 3" has revealed a lot of previous love stories, "When he mentioned Bucky, I suddenly changed back to the 16-year-old Brooke. Lin Boy"-Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes had become good friends long before they came of age. And this good friend is the degree of "friendship". The Brooklyn area of ​​New York in the early 20th century was not a good place. It was very poor. Poverty breeds chaos, chaos and ambiguity. The strong bullies the weak, and the weak bullies the weak. The sickly, thin and short Steve Rogers is almost at the bottom of the food chain, but he did not bully the weaker than him, nor did he become the doglegs and accomplices of the big guys. Instead, he dared to face the big guys. We challenge. Bucky is not interested in bullying the weak. He asks the bastards to fight with the size of himself. He always takes action to protect the bullied Steve. He doesn't talk about Steve's shortcomings. On the contrary, he carefully counted Steve's advantages to the girls, and he was worried about finding a girl for Steve who would love him the night before he was about to part with Steve. However, no one bought his account. ("Captain America 1") When Steve lost his last relative, his mother, from then on he will live alone in a chaotic slum, facing the onset of illness, facing no one waiting for him to go home to eat , No one is lonely. Bucky invited him to live with him and said, "We can spread the sofa cushions on the floor as we did when we were young." In order not to hurt Steve's self-esteem, he also deliberately added that as long as you help me take out the trash and polish my shoes or something. But Steve, who always tried to carry everything by himself, refused, and Bucky shook his head at him, thinking that Steve didn't need to be so stubborn. He would stay by his side and accompany him to the end. Bucky didn't break his promise. "When I have nothing, I still have Bucky." ("Captain America 2") "That Brooklyn kid, never knows to escape in a fight, I'll follow him." ("Captain America 1") When World War II broke out, they signed up to join the army to fight against the Nazis. Bucky quickly enlisted in the army and was sent to the front line. Steve was repeatedly rejected and re-registered. Finally, God opened the window for him, freed him from weakness and illness, and put him on a face mask. , Took up the shield, no longer Steve Rogers, but became "Captain America"-although at the beginning, "Captain America" ​​was just a marketing image used to sell Treasury bonds, his best friend was unclear on the front line , But he must "obey the military order" in the circus with the girls dancing thigh dance in the back. ("Captain America 1") Guess at the end of "Captain America 3", why did Steve say that he was Don't trust? Guess why in "Captain America 3", a person who wears the title "Captain America" ​​does not intend to obey the Secretary of State of the United States or the United Nations. If he blindly obeyed orders and never acted privately, he would have lost his best friend and his roaring commando team, his stupid ones who had just returned from the battlefield after nine deaths, but decisively accompany him to kill them. Fellow robes. And his best friend, in order not to leave him alone on the battlefield, always followed him, covered him, and then fell off the train in a battle, right in front of him, and he was almost able to catch Bucky In the end, Bucky disappeared in the wind and snow. ("Captain America 1") Although 70 years have passed, he saw Bucky again, but the other party said: "Who the fuck is Bucky?" Bucky, James Buchanan Barnes, was caught with Captain America A hero of World War II who was included in the museum to promote his deeds. ("Captain America 2") "The Winter Soldier, James Buchanan Barnes, the infamous Hydra agent." ("Captain America 3") Bucky, always full of spirits, smiles bright as warm Yang, the Brooklyn girls want to dance with him. The Winter Soldier has been repeatedly brainwashed and reset, a murder weapon without emotion and memory. "I don't know about Barnes (who was transformed into the Winter Soldier)." "Even if you knew it, would you tell me?" "..." "Hydra, S.H.I.E.L.D., all disappear." Nine Heads The snake took control of Bucky and transformed him into the Winter Soldier. Hydra sent the Winter Soldier to kill Captain America. Under the mask and under the mask, Steve and Bucky were respectively. Hydra has infiltrated all kinds of organizations in the world, from S.H.I.E.L.D., to the U.S. Congress, to the United Nations. In 70 years, Hydra has grown within S.H.I.E.L.D., and almost—with a single breath, you can use a button to decide the life or death of anyone (dangerous) at will—S.H.I.E.L.D. almost agreed to nine The idea of ​​a snake head. Justice and evil are sometimes only a step away. ("Captain America 2") Justice-in the process of punishing evil and promoting good, superpowers accidentally destroy buildings and accidentally injure the masses. Therefore, superpowers must be supervised, and supervising them can lead to world peace. Evil-Superpowers can only act under the command of the United Nations. Wherever the United Nations refers to them, they are not allowed to do anything that the United Nations does not allow them to do. What if the United Nations lets them level a country? The UN's decision is always right? Or the "collective" of the United Nations , Always copper and iron walls, will not be easily penetrated? It turns out not. Yu Li, Steve Rogers’ thinking was right from the beginning. After signing that agreement, the superpowers can only be reduced to the United Nations, or the United Nations on the surface. In fact, they don’t know what they are. The armed forces in hand. If you do something wrong, you can make up for it in other ways, but if you take the initiative to put on the shackles in order to prevent yourself from making mistakes, you may end up losing out because of your hands and feet. In love, Bucky is his best friend, and his only emotional belonging in this unaccompanied 21st century. "Have you lost anyone?" ("Captain America 3") Steve has repeatedly lost a lot of people, Dr. Erskine, Bucky, everyone in the 1940s, Roaring Commando comrades, Howard, Page. Bucky used to have parents, brothers and sisters. ("Captain America 2") Falcon also lost his best friend and comrade-in-arms. ("Captain America 2") The Red Witch lost her parents and brothers. ("Avengers 2") Black Panther lost his father. ("Captain America 3") Spider-Man lost his parents, uncles, and girlfriends. ("Spiderman" series) Iron Man lost his parents. ("Captain America 3") In places such as New York, Washington, Socovia, etc., people affected by the incident lost their relatives, friends, and homes. Although the situation is different, Ant-Man almost lost his daughter and his father's position. ("Ant-Man") Black Widow is always lost if she doesn't own it yet. ("Avengers 2") Choose revenge? Choose to retaliate against society? Or choose to sublimate hatred? Choose to continue to love this world? Obviously, from a different standpoint, with different growth experiences and different personalities, you will choose a different path forward. And Steve Rogers chose to avenge the Hydra 70 years ago. He said that he would kill all Hydras. He made this promise and he became the "first Avenger." So is Bucky a Hydra? No, Bucky is a victim of the horror and bloody rule of Hydra. He is a friend and family member of Steve Rogers. He is not willing to lose again, and is the "reason for happiness" and "remorse" that he did not want to lose again. So Bucky thinks he is a Hydra? No, in "Captain America 3", he said with a clear consciousness, "My name is Bucky." He didn't hesitate to say the whereabouts of Hydra's other "secret weapons", and there was nothing at all. The plan to help Hydra stay behind. But he remembered all of them. After he gradually recovered his memory, all he could think of, everyone. The one he loves. He hates people. The people he killed. He didn't want to forget everything again, even if those memories were unbearable, he still had to bear them. Even if you find the easiest place to jump down, you have to grit your teeth and go down. He is unwilling to "do those things" again, he is unwilling to kill people again, he is unwilling to be controlled by others again, he understands the value of free will better than anyone, even if the result of freedom is just a broken house and a bed Broken seats, rough tea and light rice, and "active and unfreedom". And Steve Rogers, in "Captain America 2", he said: "Attention, all agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., I am Steve Rogers. You have heard a lot of things about me these days, and some people have been ordered Hunt me down. Now you should know the truth. S.H.I.E.L.D. has changed. It has been taken over by Hydra. Alexander Pierce is their leader, as are the Special Forces and Project Insights team. I don’t know who else is. But they are in this building. They may be standing by your side. They are about to succeed and gain absolute control. They assassinated Nick Fury, and the matter does not end here. If you launch those sky motherships today, Hydra can kill anyone who hinders them. Unless we stop them, I know it’s difficult, but the price of freedom is always high. I’m willing to pay this price. If I’m the only one, it’s okay. But I believe I won’t be the only one.” He always maintained the free will of all kind people, even in "Captain America 3", even if the result is... not spoiler. But what about it? "If necessary, we will always be wandering, I don't mind, it's not enough." (Captain America in the comics) So Bucky thinks he is a Hydra? No, in "Captain America 3", he said with a clear consciousness, "My name is Bucky." He didn't hesitate to say the whereabouts of Hydra's other "secret weapons", and there was nothing at all. The plan to help Hydra stay behind. But he remembered all of them. After he gradually recovered his memory, all he could think of, everyone. The one he loves. He hates people. The people he killed. He didn't want to forget everything again, even if those memories were unbearable, he still had to bear them. Even if you find the easiest place to jump down, you have to grit your teeth and go down. He is unwilling to "do those things" again, he is unwilling to kill people again, he is unwilling to be controlled by others again, he understands the value of free will better than anyone, even if the result of freedom is just a broken house and a bed Broken seats, rough tea and light rice, and "active and unfreedom". And Steve Rogers, in "Captain America 2", he said: "Attention, all agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., I am Steve Rogers. You have heard a lot of things about me these days, and some people have been ordered Hunt me down. Now you should know the truth. S.H.I.E.L.D. has changed. It has been taken over by Hydra. Alexander Pierce is their leader, as are the Special Forces and Project Insights team. I don’t know who else is. But they are in this building. They may be standing by your side. They are about to succeed and gain absolute control. They assassinated Nick Fury, and the matter does not end here. If you launch those sky motherships today, Hydra can kill anyone who hinders them. Unless we stop them, I know it’s difficult, but the price of freedom is always high. I’m willing to pay this price. If I’m the only one, it’s okay. But I believe I won’t be the only one.” He always maintained the free will of all kind people, even in "Captain America 3", even if the result is... not spoiler. But what about it? "If necessary, we will always be wandering, I don't mind, it's not enough." (Captain America in the comics) So Bucky thinks he is a Hydra? No, in "Captain America 3", he said with a clear consciousness, "My name is Bucky." He didn't hesitate to say the whereabouts of Hydra's other "secret weapons", and there was nothing at all. The plan to help Hydra stay behind. But he remembered all of them. After he gradually recovered his memory, all he could think of, everyone. The one he loves. He hates people. The people he killed. He didn't want to forget everything again, even if those memories were unbearable, he still had to bear them. Even if you find the easiest place to jump down, you have to grit your teeth and go down. He is unwilling to "do those things" again, he is unwilling to kill people again, he is unwilling to be controlled by others again, he understands the value of free will better than anyone, even if the result of freedom is just a broken house and a bed Broken seats, rough tea and light rice, and "active and unfreedom". And Steve Rogers, in "Captain America 2", he said: "Attention, all agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., I am Steve Rogers. You have heard a lot of things about me these days, and some people have been ordered Hunt me down. Now you should know the truth. S.H.I.E.L.D. has changed. It has been taken over by Hydra. Alexander Pierce is their leader, as are the Special Forces and Project Insights team. I don’t know who else is. But they are in this building. They may be standing by your side. They are about to succeed and gain absolute control. They assassinated Nick Fury, and the matter does not end here. If you launch those sky motherships today, Hydra can kill anyone who hinders them. Unless we stop them, I know it’s difficult, but the price of freedom is always high. I’m willing to pay this price. If I’m the only one, it’s okay. But I believe I won’t be the only one.” He always maintained the free will of all kind people, even in "Captain America 3", even if the result is... not spoiler. But what about it? "If necessary, we will always be wandering, I don't mind, it's not enough." (Captain America in the comics) He hates people. The people he killed. He didn't want to forget everything again, even if those memories were unbearable, he still had to bear them. Even if you find the easiest place to jump down, you have to grit your teeth and go down. He is unwilling to "do those things" again, he is unwilling to kill people again, he is unwilling to be controlled by others again, he understands the value of free will better than anyone, even if the result of freedom is just a broken house and a bed Broken seats, rough tea and light rice, and "active and unfreedom". And Steve Rogers, in "Captain America 2", he said: "Attention, all agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., I am Steve Rogers. You have heard a lot of things about me these days, and some people have been ordered Hunt me down. Now you should know the truth. S.H.I.E.L.D. has changed. It has been taken over by Hydra. Alexander Pierce is their leader, as are the Special Forces and Project Insights team. I don’t know who else is. But they are in this building. They may be standing by your side. They are about to succeed and gain absolute control. They assassinated Nick Fury, and the matter does not end here. If you launch those sky motherships today, Hydra can kill anyone who hinders them. Unless we stop them, I know it’s difficult, but the price of freedom is always high. I’m willing to pay this price. If I’m the only one, it’s okay. But I believe I won’t be the only one.” He always maintained the free will of all kind people, even in "Captain America 3", even if the result is... not spoiler. But what about it? "If necessary, we will always be wandering, I don't mind, it's not enough." (Captain America in the comics) He hates people. The people he killed. He didn't want to forget everything again, even if those memories were unbearable, he still had to bear them. Even if you find the easiest place to jump down, you have to grit your teeth and go down. He is unwilling to "do those things" again, he is unwilling to kill people again, he is unwilling to be controlled by others again, he understands the value of free will better than anyone, even if the result of freedom is just a broken house and a bed Broken seats, rough tea and light rice, and "active and unfreedom". And Steve Rogers, in "Captain America 2", he said: "Attention, all agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., I am Steve Rogers. You have heard a lot of things about me these days, and some people have been ordered Hunt me down. Now you should know the truth. S.H.I.E.L.D. has changed. It has been taken over by Hydra. Alexander Pierce is their leader, as are the Special Forces and Project Insights team. I don’t know who else is. But they are in this building. They may be standing by your side. They are about to succeed and gain absolute control. They assassinated Nick Fury, and the matter does not end here. If you launch those sky motherships today, Hydra can kill anyone who hinders them. Unless we stop them, I know it’s difficult, but the price of freedom is always high. I’m willing to pay this price. If I’m the only one, it’s okay. But I believe I won’t be the only one.” He always maintained the free will of all kind people, even in "Captain America 3", even if the result is... not spoiler. But what about it? "If necessary, we will always be wandering, I don't mind, it's not enough." (Captain America in the comics) "Attention all agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., I am Steve Rogers. You have heard a lot about me these days, and some people have been ordered to hunt me down. Now you should know the truth. S.H.I.E.L.D. has changed. It’s taken over by Hydra. Alexander Pierce is their leader, as are the Special Forces and Project Insights team. I don’t know who else is, but they’re in this building. They may be standing next to you. It’s about to succeed and gain absolute control. They assassinated Nick Fury, and the matter is not over here. If you launch those sky motherships today, Hydra will be able to kill anyone who hinders them, unless we stop them. , I know it’s difficult, but the price of freedom is always high. I’m willing to pay this price. If I’m the only one, it’s okay, but I believe it’s not only me.” Maintain the free will of all kind people , He did it all the way, even in "Captain America 3", even if the result is... not spoiler. But what about it? "If necessary, we will always be wandering, I don't mind, it's not enough." (Captain America in the comics) "Attention all agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., I am Steve Rogers. You have heard a lot about me these days, and some people have been ordered to hunt me down. Now you should know the truth. S.H.I.E.L.D. has changed. It’s taken over by Hydra. Alexander Pierce is their leader, as are the Special Forces and Project Insights team. I don’t know who else is, but they’re in this building. They may be standing next to you. It’s about to succeed and gain absolute control. They assassinated Nick Fury, and the matter is not over here. If you launch those sky motherships today, Hydra will be able to kill anyone who hinders them, unless we stop them. , I know it’s difficult, but the price of freedom is always high. I’m willing to pay this price. If I’m the only one, it’s okay, but I believe it’s not only me.” Maintain the free will of all kind people , He did it all the way, even in "Captain America 3", even if the result is... not spoiler. But what about it? "If necessary, we will always be wandering, I don't mind, it's not enough." (Captain America in the comics)

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Captain America: Civil War quotes

  • Tony Stark: How did this happen?

    Vision: I became distracted.

    Tony Stark: I didn't think that was possible.

    Vision: Neither did I.

  • Tony Stark: [to Peter Parker, about Aunt May] You know, I'm having a hard time believing she's someone's aunt.