Laughing and crying behind Captain America

Spencer 2022-04-22 07:01:02

I had no choice but to watch this movie with my mother because of the time issue. All my emotions can only be described as "ridiculous". On the occasion of the 911-10th anniversary, watching this movie in such a serious atmosphere feels like sweet cream A fly fell into it.
Captain America flexed his muscles and flaunted his controversial beliefs. But I was reminded of the video game I played as a child, the one wearing a bat hat and tight black clothes kept throwing a big plate The man. This movie is a live-action version of this video game. The movie forced the great American people to a myth, and the American people sang minor tunes to celebrate their victory. The American children kept throwing the hero's plate Out, American women fantasize about their hands touching the strong muscles of the captain.
I have to say that the movie successfully raped our brain cells. Most of the time when they were petrified, they really don't understand what this movie wants to tell us. .At the end of the movie, there is an absurd time travel of nearly a hundred years, and suddenly it seems like watching a Chinese TV series - I can't laugh or cry. I really can't laugh or cry.
More audiences will be petrified, and it's interesting to think about it.

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Captain America: The First Avenger quotes

  • Steve Rogers: You ready to follow Captain America into the jaws of death?

    James 'Bucky' Barnes: Hell, no! The little guy from Brooklyn who was too dumb not to run away from a fight. I'm following him.

    [Smiles]

    James 'Bucky' Barnes: But you're keeping the outfit, right?

    Steve Rogers: You know what? It's kinda grown on me.

  • Col. Chester Phillips: Johann Schmidt belongs in a bug house. He thinks he's a God and he's willing to blow half the world prove it, starting with the U.S.A.

    Howard Stark: Schmidt's working with powers beyond our capabilities. He gets across the Atlantic, he will wipe out the entire eastern seaboard in an hour.

    Gabe Jones: How much time we got?

    Col. Chester Phillips: According to my new best friend, under twenty-four hours.

    Jim Morita: Where is he now?

    Col. Chester Phillips: Hydra's last base is here.

    [Holds up photo]

    Col. Chester Phillips: In the Alps. Five hundred feet below the surface.

    Jim Morita: So what are we supposed to do? I mean, it's not like we can just knock on the front door.

    Steve Rogers: Why not? That's exactly what we're gonna do.