Please don't black the US team, don't let him carry the blame of the civil war

Maynard 2022-04-22 07:01:03

After the first round of watching the movie, I felt satisfied, well, not very satisfied. The role of Captain America is really worthy of the title of "Captain America 3". But the movie is really exciting enough, and I also believe that there must be many talented and great sequels in the future. And Captain America 3 really stimulated a lot of great creative desire, so happy.
But in the blink of an eye, I saw a lot of people angrily scolding Team America for being a scumbag. When I saw that short comment that was liked by more than 2,600 people, I was really sad, and I also wondered if we were really watching the same movie?
First of all, the Civil War was not caused by the US team. I really think that all this is a government conspiracy. Just talking about a black mother working in the State Department and Tony at the beginning, when she reached into her bag, I thought she was pulling a gun, but it turned out to be a photo of her son, which is not in line with her single, hard work raising her son but tragically losing him. Painful situation. Shouldn't the correct response be Tony's attitude towards the Winter Soldier when he hears the truth about his parents' deaths. A photo is nothing, didn't she also say that she knew Tony was making up for it guiltily. It was such a coincidence that Tony happened to be alone, and then General Ross, the Secretary of State, came on stage with the bound agreement. Is there really no one setting up all this? It stands to reason that signing any agreement requires multi-party talks. They are not even prepared to negotiate with the Avengers to revise any of them. Are they sure they will agree? Why? With Iron Man suffering from PTSD, has he felt so guilty that he can't add to it? Or, they don't care if all the Avengers are willing to sign, as long as Iron Man is willing, it is enough to split the Avengers.
When General Ross played the video of the disaster brought by the Avengers, I thought it was ironic, especially the scene of the Battle of New York, please, if it weren't for the Avengers, if it wasn't for Iron Man, the casualties caused by your missiles How good are they all made? !
There is also a scene where the villain, Baron Zemo, pretends to be a psychiatrist and sneaks in to give Bucky a psychological evaluation. God, is there no face recognition these days? Do you need to check your face and ID photos? To say that this is a bug would be too obvious. Does he really have no inner response? How did he find the incognito ex-Hydra member without the help of government insiders? Just relying on deciphering the public Hydra data? And that important UN meeting, how did Zemo bring in so many explosives by himself? He is not a super soldier, and he has no abilities. Is the security from CHISHI?
To sum up, I feel that this is all planned and executed by Baron Zemo and a mysterious organization hidden inside the government. The mysterious organization wants to eliminate the Avengers and wants those Winter Soldiers to hit it off with Baron Zemo, but obviously, Zemo doesn't really want to help them, but just uses them to achieve his goals. This is from the fact that he has never shown interest in other Winter Soldiers before, but he has been tracking down the mission on December 16, 1991. It can be seen that his ultimate goal is this, and the other Winter Soldiers are just a bait. He figured out that the superheroes with a strong sense of justice will not sit idly by, as for how to be sure that Iron Man will follow, even if he doesn't show up, he can pass this video to him. I understand that he chose to kill the five Winter Soldiers, and he himself said that he would not release these monsters (that's what he meant). I think he doesn't just hate superheroes, he hates superheroes, superheroes, supervillains. The more I make up my mind, the harder it is to hate this clever and bitter villain, even though he has miserable so many people.
I love Steve Rogers who has always fought for liberty and democracy, Bucky Barnes (I don't call him the Winter Soldier anymore) who has a rough life but never runs away, and Tony Stark who is kind and soft-hearted, just I don't even hate the No. 13 agent who kissed Captain America. Although I'm a Shield Winter party, kissing someone I like is out of her freedom, her courage, her charm, and vision, Scarlet Witch, Hawkeye , Falcon, Spider, Ant-Man, Rhodey, Widow Sister, and His Majesty the Panther are all great. The only people who are really annoying are the government officials who say "It's funny", even though he wears Watson's skin, even though he is just a representative of the world who is full of misunderstandings about Bucky. But, well, I admit, my favorite is Bucky, more than Captain America, and I can't bear to see him treated so lightly. I've read a lot of fanfiction about the trial of the Winter Soldier, but in the end they will find the beautiful Bucky inside, but I didn't expect that here he is not even allowed to have a trial with defense, this is really, I need Many sweet fans are nourishing.
I digress, my mind is now full of pity for Bucky more than the anger of Captain America being hacked. It's just that Bucky and Team America cannot be singled out. As 384 said in the interview, Steve is the only reason Bucky doesn't commit suicide. Steve is Bucky's anchor in this world, and Bucky is all Steve's past in the world. But Steve didn't stand up for Bucky.
Forget it, let’s not talk about it, let’s just do it. Captain America, if you love black, it’s good for our fans and Bucky to love him.

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Captain America: Civil War quotes

  • Falcon: What do we do?

    Captain America: We fight.

  • [from Super Bowl trailer]

    Tony Stark: You chose the wrong side.