What did the US team do wrong

Michel 2022-03-22 09:01:13

I personally feel that this film is better than the previous two films. The clash of themes of the civil war is attractive enough. Although the overall structure is weaker, the story is still sufficient, and it also laid a good foundation for subsequent development. There are many characters in this film, but it is not overwhelming. The main storyline is still around the choice of Captain America. The fullness of the captain in this movie has reached a new height, and it is not collapsed at all. The choices of the other main characters in the reunion and their behavior motives are also explained very clearly, all of them are reasonable and logical. The ending is more unexpected. Just looking at the previous plot, I thought that the final climax of the play was the U.S. Winter Soldier Iron Man working together to fight the Hydra Winter Soldier. I didn’t expect that the Hydra Winter Soldiers turned out to be cannon fodder, and finally contradicted. It’s brothers, but it’s not a happy ending. I’m not used to

reading other film reviews and I don’t understand two things:

1. Why do so many people think that Iron Man’s choice to accept control is the right thing, and they don’t understand Captain America’s insistence? It’s
okay to agree that his choice is because the role OOC disagrees. This is inherently subjective, but from the perspective of the role, what is OOC? Although Captain America is a symbol of American patriotism, his achievements and legends along the way have always been based on unconventional guidelines-this one's fame battle is not to listen to the command of the superior to launch a private rescue operation and win a big victory, right? Iron Man is willing to accept the supervision of the United Nations because he feels guilty for the tragedy that he and his teammates inadvertently brought when performing tasks, and does not want to take the responsibility of hurting the innocent by mistakes in his decision-making. This tendency is that he gave up being an arms dealer. It is reflected in the time. Captain America chose not to be supervised because he always values ​​freedom and does not believe in authority. These characteristics have also been reflected in the first two movies.
Many people believe that the choice of accepting UN supervision is the right choice. However, this view needs to be established on the premise that the UN's decision-making will always be correct. Considering that the US government’s Sky Aircraft Carrier Conspiracy and the S.H.I.E.L.D. Hydra family have just been performed in the previous movie, it’s not surprising that the US team does not trust the government and does not want to accept control. People are not completely unreasonable. After catching the Winter Soldier, the US team was almost persuaded by Iron Man. It turned their faces and refused after hearing the news that the Red Witch was innocent and was under house arrest. In this film, the United Nations control was not portrayed positively. The American team can be a symbol of justice, a symbol of freedom, a symbol of truth, kindness, beauty and courage. Anyway, it is definitely not just a symbol of the national system. Isn’t it true that a major theme film in the United States did not define him as such a narrow
power, which is terrible. The power of legal supervision is even more terrifying, because there is no other restraint except conscience. But the US team itself is the incarnation of Wei Guangzheng. A person like him who has a bright heart chooses to believe that the conscience of himself and his teammates can't be normal. The government only collapsed in the last one, and the goldfish brain will not forget it so fast

. 2. Why So many people think that the US team blocked Iron Man from killing the Winter Soldier to avenge right or wrong.
Legally speaking: When the Winter Soldier killed Iron Man’s parents, he was in a state of being brainwashed. Be responsible for your actions, killing him is unreasonable and unreasonable, and stopping is justice.
Gangsters can't blame the knife for killing with a knife. Even Wanda brothers and sisters understand that
emotionally: They are brothers who have grown up together since childhood. It is cold-blooded if you don't stop Iron Man? To say that the brotherhood that has not seen each other in more than 70 years can be compared to the Iron Man who has lived and died several times. Then 70 years ago, the two Winter Soldiers of the US team also lived and died together. In 70 years, there was a blank dream. As far as the team is concerned, his friendship with the former Winter Soldier is entirely recent, and there has never been a chance for the relationship to fade. In addition, Paige had just left, and the Winter Soldier is now the only deceased from the same era that shares the same past with the US team. How could it be possible to watch him die. Iron Man is pitiful, and the Winter Soldier is also helpless. It's not that he wants to be brainwashed into a murder tool. Each has its own difficulties. If you want to blame it, you can blame the Hydra and the victims. The US team made sandwiches in the middle and didn’t want any side to be harmed. The shields were said to be paid back. In the end, they were scolded. As expected, it’s hard for a good person to do 2333333333333.

I have to say that the big boss is too good at messing up, and he is sure to pick things up.

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Extended Reading

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.