i support iron man

Daron 2022-04-21 09:01:16

In fact, it is ridiculous to write this, because I am neither a diehard Marvel fan (actually I prefer characters in DC, Dachao is my favorite), nor a comic book party (but I have read a lot of comic introductions and plots), and more It's not a dead house, so it's not a lot of love. It's just a commercial blockbuster. It's good for everyone to watch the excitement and be happy. But since I've finished watching it, I'll simply say that as a moviegoer, after the director brought me to that world, my personal thoughts, I support Iron Man more.
Because the whole film Iron Man is more rational, it is a little less insistent than Captain America, there is no such axis, the whole feeling of Captain America is that I don't believe in others, I don't believe in organizations, I don't care about our civil war, I did it right , I only care about my brother, my brother is forced, you can't take revenge. I feel that the US team is more irrational. If it sounds good, it's upright and persistent, but if it doesn't sound good, it's stubborn. I believe that Black Widow is such a smart and witty person. She knows what the biggest difficulties our league is facing now. Our biggest resistance is Where, we need to explain to people temporarily, not just comforting each other in our own home "We can't save everyone" To put it bluntly, the witch's mistake in the opening chapter caused casualties, and it was not because Captain America was distracted, and when someone said the Winter Soldier, he immediately slack off. Mind wandering, the witch actually took the blame for him. Under normal circumstances, you should solve it cleanly and quickly. Is it too late to go back and try again? Then every time this happens in the future, do you always make an excuse like "I can't be all of them"? After all, there are times when you make mistakes and mistakes, and when you make appropriate decisions. Still a nearly 100-year-old, shouldn't you be disciplined when you do something wrong? And Iron Man's experience also made him more receptive to the agreement. One of his girlfriends left, and the other was that he was very touched by the victim's visit. To be honest, Iron Man has never forced anyone to do what he should do. He has been persuading him all the time. Under the guidance of good manners, it may be inevitable to be a little too nervous about the witch thing, a little too much, but it did not hurt anyone, and it was not very serious until the airport battle (off-topic, the captain's side is also enough. Sad reminder, Spider-Man is a temporary help from a child, the widow sister is in Cao Ying and is in Han, the bug-like vision has been disconnected, and as a result, she accidentally injured her teammates when she went online, how can I fight), there are differences between friends It's normal. It's normal to move a few hands. No one wants to kill anyone. Even if his good friend Rhodes was accidentally injured, the Winter Soldier almost killed him before. In this case, after receiving the latest information, he still rushed to help as a friend and chose to trust Captain America because he thought they were friends. As for Iron Man's behavior at the end, it is reasonable. No one can be indifferent to witnessing the tragic death of his parents, and the opening chapter has also prepared the ground for him to give a speech at school. It can be seen that his parents are also his inner pain. In this case, it is no exaggeration for Iron Man to ask the Winter Soldier for advice. And the US team upholds the usual Notre Dame plot, all kinds of fights for love, I don't think that just because you say "that's not the real him", let the iron man give up.
Of course, the ending is reasonable. After all, they are all superheroes. No one can kill anyone. They can't get blood on their hands, and they can't cross that line. It is estimated that Marvel does not have the courage and courage. Of course, I think that if a few heroes are sacrificed in the end, it will deepen the connotation, be more thought-provoking, and give those characters more room and direction for development, but this is not Marvel's style after all.
In the end, it's great just as a movie. The plot is coherent and smooth, and it can leave suspense at the end. The character settings are rich but not confusing. Although there are so many heroes, the priorities are clear, and I don't think there are too many scenes. It's lengthy, and I don't feel cumbersome and boring because of the lack of scenes. On the contrary, it's a touch of beauty. In particular, Spider-Man and Ant-Man are particularly pleasing and eye-catching; and the motivation to promote the plot is reasonable and reasonable. Martha' is so much better; the action and the big scenes feel great, too, and it's a rare masterpiece.

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Captain America: Civil War quotes

  • Steve Rogers: [Cap in Bucky's room, notices Bucky behind him. Turns around] Do you know me?

    Bucky Barnes: You're Steve. I read about you at the museum.

    Sam Wilson: [via comm] They've set the perimeter.

    Steve Rogers: I know you're nervous. And you have plenty of reason to be. But you're lying.

    Bucky Barnes: I wasn't in Vienna. I don't do that anymore.

    Sam Wilson: [via comm] They're entering the building.

    Steve Rogers: Well, the people who think you did are coming here now. And they're not planning on taking you alive.

    Bucky Barnes: That's smart. Good strategy.

    Sam Wilson: [via comm] They're on the roof. I'm compromised.

    Steve Rogers: This doesn't have end in a fight, Buck.

    Bucky Barnes: It always ends in a fight.

    Sam Wilson: [via comm] 5 seconds.

    Steve Rogers: YOU pulled me from the river. Why?

    Bucky Barnes: I don't know.

    Sam Wilson: [via comm] 3 seconds!

    Steve Rogers: Yes, you do.

    Sam Wilson: [via comm] Breach! Breach! Breach!

    [Shots fired into the room]

  • Vision: A pinch of paprika... A pinch...

    Wanda Maximoff: Is that Paprikash?

    Vision: I thought it might lift your spirits.

    Wanda Maximoff: [Tastes Vision's cooking] Spirits lifted.

    Vision: In my defence, I haven't actually eaten anything before, so... please... Wanda?

    Wanda Maximoff: Hmm?

    Vision: No one dislikes you.

    Wanda Maximoff: [Chuckles] Thanks.

    Vision: Oh you're welcome. No. It's ah... involuntary response in their amygdala that can't help but being afraid of you.

    Wanda Maximoff: Are you?

    Vision: My amygdala is synthetic, so...

    Wanda Maximoff: [laugh] ... I used to think of myself one way. But after this

    [swirling fingers with magic]

    Wanda Maximoff: . I am something else. And still me, I think. But that's not what everyone else sees.

    Vision: Do you know, I don't know what this is

    [point at mind gem on his forehead]

    Vision: . Not really. I know it's not of this world. But it powered Loki staff, gave you your abilities. But its true nature is a mystery. And yet, it is part of me.

    Wanda Maximoff: Are you afraid of it?

    Vision: I wish to understand it. The more I do the less it controls me. One day, who knows, I may even control it.

    Wanda Maximoff: [Back at Vision's cooking] I don't know what's in this but it's not paprika. I'm gonna go to the store i'll be back in 20 minutes.

    Vision: Alternatively, we could order a pizza?

    Wanda Maximoff: Vision, are you not letting me leave?

    Vision: ...It is a question of safety.

    Wanda Maximoff: I can protect myself.

    Vision: Not yours. Mr. Stark would like to avoid the possibility of another public incident. Until the Accords are a more secured foundation.

    Wanda Maximoff: ...And what do you want?

    Vision: For people to see you... as I do.