When I watched Team 1 and Team 2, I didn't like Team America too much. I thought he was a bit templated, a typical classical hero, powerful and righteous, but it made people feel distant. He was too selfless, too righteous, he There, tall, he seemed to be a saint. And Captain America 3 made me think that he is a human being, a person with flesh and blood, a soul of his own, a person who loves, hates, and can laugh.
He has always insisted on what he thinks is right. He refuses to sign an agreement and refuses to accept the government's jurisdiction. He hopes to have such freedom. When some people need help, when some things need him to do, and the government does not allow it, he will With the right to choose, he can go where he is needed.
I see a lot of people think that Captain America is "pulling the sidelines", saying that he is selfishly defending Bucky, but I don't think so. Cap didn't just want to save Bucky, he also wanted to save Iron Man. Iron Man is like Wanda, Wanda's parents were killed by weapons made by Stark, so she hated Iron Man, she tried to get revenge, and then she came out because she finally understood that it was not Iron Man wrong. The same is true of Iron Man now. He is suffering, he wants revenge, and he needs to go through the same process as Wanda, but if the "revenge" is successful, he will be more painful when he calms down, because the object of revenge is wrong. Captain America just wants to stop Iron Man from doing this, he doesn't want Iron Man to regret it, not like letting him go through such pain. So it's a fact that he wants to save Bucky, Bucky is his friend, a victim of Hydra, he can't let him die, but he's helping Iron Man at the same time. His friends, whether it's Bucky or Iron Man, want to help and save.
In the movie, both Captain America and Iron Man have each other's stance and can be understood. I think this is the success of the movie. They create three-dimensional characters, they will be impulsive and angry, not just blind justice, not forever Above and above, they save others and are saved by others, and that's what I like most about them.
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