The characters of the movie are all over, and the Falcon comes up to say how the legacy of Steve Rogers is. I just want to sincerely ask what legacy? Does it mean ignoring friends and being tortured by Hydra in the expansion of various human rights struggles, the Avengers are torn apart and several killed, just to have a good relationship, is this kind of legacy?
I wrote 800 stories about the trial of the Winter Soldier and the healing of PTSD. What's the use? The MCU will make it as simple and rude as snapping your fingers.
The villain ideology is thinner than paper. If you want to write this kind of screenwriter, you don't have to look far. You can go and see the documentary literature of the eternal war in the Middle East, okay? What's the point of writing the villain as a mentally retarded slogan other than making the audience feel that Sam's bitter struggle is completely unnecessary? You add a few more scenes where the villain is treated unfairly, and I think you have worked hard (I know it appeared in the play, but in the play, it gives people the feeling of "this is a reaction caused by the villain's behavior", so there is not so much persuasive).
The arc of the character depends on hard breaking. I kind of know how Zemo and the Winter Soldier have had a blast recently. Oh, that trembling hand of the setting sun, that tearful eye, I believe you tell me that this is the love between the United States and the Soviet Union at both ends of the Iron Curtain.
Sharon is miserable. It's not that you can't jump back, after all, what happened to MCU Sharon was really bad (the US team ignored her after the civil war, which is also absolutely - so I'm going to say what bloody legacy?), but it's hard. Blackening, "Come on, let's make big news" - for a while I didn't know which was worse between her and Sitwell.
Oh, by the way, the Winter Soldier and Black Widow were dismantled because of the movie comics. How about making Sharon of 616 a bad guy this time?
Even if nine out of ten you have to rely on a secret invasion to come back in the end, it really doesn't make sense.
Although it is unnecessary for the comics and comics to tear up the combat power, are you looking down on Hydra or the Red Room? Hello, this is the character in the comic version of "You have gods and super soldiers in the United States, and we have winter in the Soviet Union" (to the effect)? Do you also have three times the blackening power?
The description and shaping of the entire "Black Man Captain America" racial issue is not as strong as that of the Black Panther, and it can be seen with the naked eye that the screenwriter is complacent and convinced.
Valentina Allegra de Fontaine's casting made me want to laugh when I saw her, but that's really my problem, not the actor's. I don't know if this man can keep the character of the multi-faceted spy in the comics...
My friend comforted me: you should just watch the drama version of AvX.
Me: ...AvX at least has Cyclops and its aftermath is well written!
The only good thing about this show is that it makes me want to go back and review the comics, what else can I do but scold the MCU and Disney.
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