I just want to ask whether the international treaty was signed later

Dessie 2022-03-21 09:01:13

The little spider is funny, the widow is just one point for all superheroes, the beauty of the US team is worth one point, and the rest are noisy.

This is the worst of the five or six movies in the Marvel series I have ever seen. I found that the "Civil War" was in the Captain America series instead of the Avengers series, and I felt that the signs were wrong. According to the comics, the Civil War was triggered by the Superhero Registration Act. This is a subject with a lot of room for development, and it’s okay to shoot a trilogy. In the movie, the fuse completely becomes the little love between Captain America and Bucky. It's really enough, I'm a straight man, why should I look at this kind of selling rotten setting.

All the elements that drive the plot of this film are reluctant. In the first half of the paragraph, there is an international treaty that is claimed to be signed by 117 countries. Does the screenwriter know whether to sign a bilateral international treaty between two countries? The first draft can last a year. In particular, an international treaty signed by 117 countries, with more than 400 pages visually inspected, how did it come out in a few days? This Nima is really the most dangerous superpower in the film. I really want this super power, so he can reach the pinnacle of the lawyer industry in minutes. To make matters worse, although the international treaty is not as deep as the Superhero Registration Act, it is still a topic worth discussing at any rate, but this setting was completely forgotten after the terrorist attack, and the screenwriter was too lazy to dig into this setting. The reason why these superheroes are happy to open the airport has nothing to do with this treaty. To put it bluntly, the arrangement of this international treaty is just to pretend to be connected with the plot of the comics. The essence of this story is to cover up the fact that Captain America saw the IQ of the base friends go offline and the world turned face. As for me, until the end of the movie, I still care about whether the treaty is signed or not.

The latter half of the plot is even more ridiculous. Captain America found clues to the villain and informed Iron Man that he would die. Even if Iron Man doesn't listen, the IQ of the widow sister is still reliable. Even if the US team made up their minds to elope with Bucky, how could the IQs of other people go offline. And even if you fight, don't involve Wanda, okay? Believe it or not, if Wanda breaks down emotionally, he can destroy the entire planet. Every time I see Wanda being attacked, I shake my heart for you.

Anyway, the whole film is played for the sake of playing, and it is meaningless to play too much. I still prefer to watch the scenes of the widow sister and the US team.

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Extended Reading
  • Earnest 2021-10-20 18:58:31

    Samsung and a half are still packaging this superhero movie with action movies, and the overall goals and priorities are relatively clear. This is Captain America's movie, which makes the movie, although there are many roles, it is basically properly distributed, so that it will not be a mess. The long battle behind the heroes is still very good. In addition to Spider-Man, Ant-Man, Panther, and Falcon performed well. My personal problem is that I’m tired of superhero movies

  • Salvador 2022-03-24 09:01:15

    Before the short comment, the pollutant discharge was too unsightly! This is ashamed to be called a movie review? ! Do not stand in the CP station US team, because of the big breasts~

Captain America: Civil War quotes

  • Lt. Col. James Rhodes: Secretary Ross has a Congressional Medal of Honor, which is one more than you have.

    Sam Wilson: So let's say we agreed to this thing. How long is it gonna be before they lojack us like a bunch of common criminals?

    Lt. Col. James Rhodes: 117 countries wanna sign this. 117, Sam, and you're just like, "Nah, it's cool."

    Sam Wilson: How long are you gonna play both sides?

    Vision: I have an equation.

    Sam Wilson: [sarcastically] Oh, this'll clear it up.

    Vision: In the 8 years since Mr. Stark announced himself as Iron Man, the number of known enhanced persons has grown exponentially. And during the same period, a number of potentially world-ending events has risen at a commensurable rate.

    Steve Rogers: Are you saying it's our fault?

    Vision: I'm saying there may be a causality. Our very strength invites challenge. Challenge incites conflict. And conflict... breeds catastrophe. Oversight... Oversight is not an idea that can be dismissed out of hand.

    Lt. Col. James Rhodes: Boom!

    Natasha Romanoff: Tony? You are being uncharacteristically non-hyperverbal.

    Steve Rogers: That's 'cause he's already made up his mind.

    Tony Stark: Boy, you know me so well. Actually, I'm nursing an electromagnetic headache. That's what's going on, Cap. It's just pain. It's discomfort. Who's putting coffee grounds in the disposal? Am I running a Bed and Breakfast for a biker gang?

    [puts phone on table, screen pops up]

    Tony Stark: Oh, that's Charles Spencer, by the way. He's a great kid. Computer engineering degree, 3.6 GPA. Had a floor-level gig, an intel plan for the fall. But first he wanted to put a few miles on his soul before he parked it behind a desk. See the world, maybe be of service. Charlie didn't wanna go to Vegas or Fort Lauderdale, which is what I would do. He didn't go to Paris or Amsterdam, which sounds fun. He decided to spend his summer building sustainable housing for the poor. Guess where: Sokovia. He wanted to make a difference, I suppose. I mean, we won't know because we dropped a building on him while we were kickin' ass... There's no decision-making process here. We need to be put in check! And whatever form that takes, I'm game. If we can't accept limitations, we're boundaryless, we're no better than the bad guys.

    Steve Rogers: Tony, if someone dies on your watch, you don't give up.

    Tony Stark: Who said we're giving up?

    Steve Rogers: We are if we're not taking responsibility for our actions. This document just shifts the blame.

    Lt. Col. James Rhodes: Sorry, Steve, that... that is dangerously arrogant. This is the United Nations we're talking about. It's not the World Security Council, it's not S.H.I.E.L.D., it's not Hydra.

    Steve Rogers: No, but it's run by people with agendas and agendas change.

    Tony Stark: That's good! That's why I'm here. When I realized what my weapons were capable of in the wrong hands, I shut it down. Stopped manufacturing.

    Steve Rogers: Tony, you *chose* to do that. If we sign this, we surrender our right to choose. What if this panel sends us somewhere we don't think we should go? What if there's somewhere we need to go and they don't let us? We may not be perfect but the safest hands are still our own.

    Tony Stark: If we don't do this now, it's gonna be done to us later. That's the fact. That won't be pretty.

    Wanda Maximoff: You're saying they'll come for me.

    Vision: We would protect you.

    Natasha Romanoff: Maybe Tony's right. If we have one hand on the wheel, we can still steer. If we take it off...

    Sam Wilson: Aren't you the same woman who told the government to kiss her ass a few years ago?

  • FedEx Driver: [At the door with a package] Are you 'Tony... Stank'?

    Lieutenant James Rhodes: [cracks up] Yes. This is... this is Tony Stank. You're in the right place. Thank you for that!

    [to Tony]

    Lieutenant James Rhodes: Never dropping that, by the way.

    [while walking off]

    Lieutenant James Rhodes: Table for one, Mr. Stank. Please by the bathroom.