For non-Marvel fans, the first 30 minutes was a little long. Basically, I spent all my time memorizing their nicknames, faces, and skills. When I could barely hold on, there was finally an ups and downs in the plot. The best thing to watch is the confrontation between the two teams. When Captain America and Iron Man led the team to face each other, what I thought of was the famous math problem that plagued all elementary school students. What is the speed of A per second? What is the speed of B in meters per second, how many minutes before the two meet? The two teams met in different ways. Sumo in the air, weapons collided, and human bodies collided. For someone like me who just watched the fun, the fight was worth two tickets, especially the chatty little Spider-Man and Moe. Cute Ant-Man, I strongly request to add drama to them next time.
The villain's plot is weak, but it is said to be a consistent tradition. But the psychiatrist you hired under the alert level 5 didn't even put the photo right? If it is said that exposing the doctor and the human skin mask is to lure Iron Man to go, it is better to give him the gossip directly, he will also go, and there is no need to wash the white Bucky. The villain line is simply a rice ball made by itself, how to make it. Well, I'll take this film to illustrate one thing: as long as it is swallowed up by hatred, even the best superman can be easily fooled.
Finally, I want to say that the next film can have no villains, just play it internally, it is simply explosive, anyway, supervision itself is a kind of disagreement. The comic plot is doused with lovable abalone juice, and it really tastes good.
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