All in all, it's a hilarious-looking movie. From the perspective of superhero movies, it is not as good as "Iron Man", and in terms of plot depth, it is far less than "Batman" or something. But from the look and feel, it is good-looking, cool, fun, and enjoyable.
This is a superhero movie, this is a sci-fi movie, this is a patriotic education movie, this is a spy war movie, this is an action movie, and this is a love-filled movie at the same time Movie. So many elements come together just right, it's really addicting.
Generally speaking, it exceeded my expectations, because before I watched it, I always wondered how to make a movie like Captain America who has no superpower, no high-tech equipment, only a shield and patriotic belief as the protagonist. On the basis of the main visual effects as always, Marvel has added a strong element of spy war films, and it has been used very well, even making many "professional" spy war films feel ashamed. Although it is not as high-level as the "Bourne Bourne" trilogy, it is enough to easily step on the spy movies made by major companies in recent years. I thought "The Bourne Bourne 4" was already bad, but I didn't expect Paramount to make another "Trigger" this year to challenge the audience's endurance limit. Fortunately, Marvel came out and made such a good-looking spy film with superhero themes, which is enough to make other film companies slap their faces.
As far as patriotism is concerned, the film is also superb. Compared with domestic patriotic movies, "Captain America 2" is absolutely lofty. Captain America's patriotism is pure. He grew from a diaosi to a spiritual leader of the Avengers. His mental journey was bumpy. A 70-year freeze made him lose everything, his life, his family, his Friends, his lover, the only thing he didn't lose was his fiery patriotic heart. So when Captain America's enthusiastic speech appeared, you didn't even feel "fake big empty", and full of patriotic positive energy.
Action scenes are also where the film is very successful. Almost all action scenes use the "human limit" design. Does this look a lot like the "Mission Impossible" series? I feel that every action will stop as long as it is a little bit, just like Mission Impossible, it is to limit the action, and the result is that it looks super cool and bloody.
Speaking of shortcomings, I personally feel that there may be room for improvement in editing and rhythm. The highs and lows of the story are a bit shocking, and the transition is a bit unnatural. After investigation, the director of this film is a director of American dramas, which may also have something to do with experience.
Finally, I would like to thank IMAX. The emergence of IMAX technology has indeed provided a qualitative improvement to the viewing effect. And I always think that the big screen is definitely not the soul of IMAX, because people's field of vision is limited, the screen is big, you must be farther away from the screen. Personally, I think the soul of IMAX is its tall sound system, which is far ahead of other projection technologies, and is also the most important piece to enhance the viewing experience.
"Captain America 2" can be so good-looking, so next year's "Avengers 2" will be against the sky?
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