I rewatched "Captain America 2" in the evening, and I felt: 1. In Avengers 4, the anti-routine elevator breakout method of the American team was originally learned from the widow sister. "When you run away, you don't run, but walk." "You look at me, then laugh twice" "Kiss me, intimate actions in public will make people uncomfortable"; 2. Bucky is the only American team His selfishness can't solve the fate of this basic friend, and the US team can't be completely selfless, and of course it can't pick up Thor's Hammer. Why is he selfish? Because all the people who played with him back then were dead, and his loved ones were getting old. He started the mission with his life, and no one jumped out without a parachute. He longed to die to meet his comrades in arms, and he also Due to the task, he prefers to be wrapped in horse leather and die in battle. At the end of the final mission, he gave up resistance and hoped to die properly; 3. The widow sister ridiculed the upright character and way of doing things of the US team, which was not suitable for being an agent in S.H.I.E.L.D. My sister thought she was following the right organization, and she always resigned herself and her bottom line to the organization she thought was right, but she was constantly betrayed and abandoned by the organization! Is it supposed to say that stupid people are blessed with stupidity, and smart people are mistaken by smart people? Or is the widow sister herself a simple person who just learned to use various tricks. The widow sister finally understood that what should be entrusted to the reunion and the hope of all mankind, so she died fearlessly and willingly on Vormir! Just suffering for those of us who love widowed sisters. 4. At the end of Avengers 4, the US team will go back to various time and space to return the gems. The ideal way should be to go back and marry his daughter-in-law Peggy, and then hold the Thor hammer and take his daughter-in-law to Asgard for a lifetime. King! happy!
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