In terms of plot alone, the film used most of the foreshadowing to render a secret event in 1991, and the horror of the remaining Winter Soldiers, so that I have been expecting the second half of the climax to be the New York War or the Moscow War. , the Avengers and the Winter Soldier fight to the death or something. The results were so disappointing.
The name of Captain America III is called "Civil War". There are two types of civil wars. One is the civil war between the government and the Avengers. Everyone has good intentions to protect the world, but accidentally hurt another group of people, so the government and the Avengers A contradiction arose; it was a civil war between the Avengers, whether the peace deal was signed or not. Iron Man thought it was okay to sign, and after signing it, the content could be negotiated, and everything was easy to say; the captain thought it was impossible to sign, otherwise it would be constrained to save people in time and so on.
A little analysis of two people:
Iron Man, in the background of the "Iron Man" movie, he is a weapon manufacturer, and became a superhero in order to survive during his captivity. Compared with a superhero, his other businessman's identity can be in the top government. Playing around and knowing what to do is best for the Avengers, in order to maximize the benefits; the
captain, once a frail person who could not be a soldier, then met the doctor, and then injected the potion to become a superhero, he became a superhero. Superheroes are basically given by others. The captain worships the spirit of freedom and has been out of touch with society for more than 70 years, so he feels that even being a "fugitive" is better than being a restrained avenger (I don't know how to say this logic)
From my personal point of view, I still prefer Iron Man. At the beginning of the movie, when Iron Man was funding the school, he met a family member of a victim, and he felt guilty, which was an important reason why he was willing to sign the agreement. The fake doctor who provoked everything in the back of the movie also said that he was also a victim, the whole family died, and then the Avengers left, so he wanted to take revenge (this shows that there is a constraint, how important it is to give an account to the victim's family). In the captain's movie, he never faced the victim's family directly. The only time he did it was when Iron Man, as the victim's family member, learned the truth about the death of his parents, and then the captain beat up the victim's family member to protect his friend... Of course, he can say that my friend was in the spirit of the time. It's not normal. Well, there is no death penalty for mental illness. Anyway, I have to give an explanation, not to mention the situation where so many people have been killed before and after.
Some people say that the theme of this movie is actually revenge, and I agree with it, but this theme is only shown at the end of the back. Forgive me for being a little confused (Add: When I was confused, the girl next to me was holding a mobile phone " "Ode to Joy" is high)...
When I watched Captain America I, Captain Rogers' spirit could barely penetrate the whole film, but when I got to Captain America III, it was a capital embarrassment, which led me to become a fan of Iron Man all the way. Not to mention if Penny was killed by Bucky, would he still comfort himself so rationally that "can't save everyone", but the recording left at the end: You said you didn't even have a shield, and you came back what? What's more, there is a lunatic who killed my parents standing next to you, not to mention that you still want Lao Tzu to handle things for you after you robbery, not to mention that all you rob are people who hate me for being unrighteous... In the
whole movie, the only thing that makes me The only one who still sighs after leaving the cinema is probably Spider-Man.
Finally, I want to say something about Ms. Wanda, at the beginning of the movie, you sacrificed 11 other people and half a building to protect the captain and the people around you, and then you feel very sorry and guilty (I think you are still very human as a superhero) . But at the end your colleague gave a small look, why did you just say "I believe I can control myself" and then set off?
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