After watching the finale today, let's make a score. First of all, the fight scene is very good, and the flying fight scene in the first episode is very good. It perfectly shows the role of the falcon. Before, the falcon was very tasteless, and the level of ordinary soldiers in the land war. The Avengers can fight in the air with Iron Man, Vision, Thor, Wanda, Surprise, Strange, War Machine, and each of them can put the Falcon. completely stole the limelight. This one shows Falcon's flexibility and various ingenious tactical use, and the viewing value is extremely high. The second episode, the third episode, the play is average, the fourth episode is not bad, the fifth episode of the Falcon Winter Soldier's two-on-one scene is also very good, the sixth episode is directly at the peak, the Falcon American team's new equipment and shields, watch The value is higher. Those other air combats are lasers, energy, bombs, magic all kinds of bombing, and the dexterity of the Falcon American team is also another visual enjoyment. The fight between the Falcon and the Winter Soldier, I think I can give full marks personally. Of course, please note that if you insist on physical or other rationality, first of all, this is just a superhero movie, in the real world, there is no vibration gold, and there is no super soldier. Isn't this bad? But there are also shortcomings, that is, the literary drama of Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
The first is the political correctness of the white left. It would be good to give the Falcon some family drama. It has to be racially discriminated, and all kinds of political correctness are required. Finally, the family, the black issue, the returnee issue, the superfluous All human problems can be mixed together.
In the end, it didn't say anything, and the political correctness is inexplicable. It would be much better if it only talked about family issues or only black issues.
But the second episode where the police catch the falcon is not bad. It's ironic. The person who saved the world was almost caught by the police.
The Winter Soldier didn't go anywhere either. Trauma is a good subject, but I didn't see anything in the middle of the two to five episodes, and I suddenly overcame it in the sixth episode.
It is estimated that the plot is all given to Falcon.
The villain, Carly, is also inexplicable. She was upright with you just a second ago. She just caused a disturbance to attract attention, and then suddenly blackened and killed people. But the good thing is that she didn't whitewash it, and it was that idea until she died.
But the literary drama is not without its advantages. Basically, it will be the Baron Zemo, who is indeed the only villain who survives except Loki.
Handsome, rich, smart, humorous, unscrupulous, strong in combat, decisive in action, and strong in action. Basically, it can be regarded as a bald man of Marvel.
Use sugar to find children's intelligence, escape from the prison in a dashing manner, escape from the melee calmly, kill in a simple and neat manner at the dock, be proud of the Zhizhu in the prison, resolutely step on the serum, and finally kill the wisdom of all super soldiers.
And the whole process is under his control, and he has lofty ideals to eliminate superpowers, especially his views on superpowers can't be said to be completely unreasonable, it can only be said that it is actually quite correct.
Another excellent scene is Team New America, American spy Walker. Walker made me greasy as soon as he appeared. Dozens of older brothers in a certain variety show were not as greasy as his sinister wink and maddening smile.
But later, from the self-confidence of Captain America, and the cunning when he was rejected by the Falcon Winter Soldier, to the reckless rushed in to catch Carly, secretly couldn't help hiding a tube of serum, and the nervous hesitation of discussing superpowers with good friends , the rage and revenge when a good friend dies, the pain in front of friends and family, in the end, hesitating between revenge and saving people or choosing to save people, and finally got the approval of the Falcon Winter Soldier, and I don't see it. So greasy.
If you want to shoot superheroes, it is also the idea of ordinary people, which is more convincing than Falcon's loan, and finally the whole village repairs the boat together.
On how a greasy and self-righteous hero but anyone can beat the copycat US team, how to achieve success in combat power and de-oiling.
In short, I personally think that the drama is full of points, and other plots are slightly stretched, only two stars, but Zemo is very good and can add one star.
It can have four stars overall, but I gave it five stars, mainly because I haven't watched Marvel's action dramas for a long time, which is cool.
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