In the endgame of Endgame, I have always said that in the MCU movies, the fate of Chaoying is relatively straightforward. But in this series, there is still a moment that moved me suddenly and made me cry inexplicably. It was a very simple scene in "Avengers 1": At that time, Avengers first assembled on the SHIELD spacecraft, and Loki engaged in the running-in stage. Alas, Tony and Banner were mumbling that SHIELD asked them to look for the original stone because they had their own plans, so that Captain America would also pay attention bla bla, and then Captain America had a sincere look on his face that didn't even think about that, and said he was very firm. Know what you're doing right now and go to the cube right away. At this time, Tony and Banner mocked Captain America a little bit, saying that he was an old fashioned with funny clothes, a lot of drama, and only obeying orders. Tony also said behind his back that he didn't know why his father admired this person, so he should continue to be frozen; The team did not fight back with words, nor did they have any intentions, but insisted on acting immediately.
The first time I saw it, I was still on campus, and I didn't think much of it. But after a few years of entering the society myself, I re-watched this part of the Avengers, and suddenly I got the brilliance of the US team as a person, in the face of kind reminders (in life often come from really for you) good relatives and friends), the denial of authority, and the attacks that directly pierce one's own shortcomings, to be able to maintain the sharpness and sobriety of the essence like Steve, to have no slack in action, and to still take that step forward firmly, I It's really not easy. It is also because of this scene that I feel that the MCU series still has a highlight moment that touches the inspiration of human nature.
In Endgame, it is also the highlight core represented by the US team's character, the phrase Avengers Assemble shouted.
PS: I have been paying more attention to the design of the credits of Marvel movies. Here are a few personal favorites:
In addition, the music at the end of "Black Panther" is All the Stars, which is also very Wakanda.
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