Don't criticize the captain, just laugh at the ending Iron Man got

Esta 2022-04-23 07:01:14

First of all, I have to state my position: I prefer Iron Man, and I don't hate Captain, so I think I prefer Iron Man.

Therefore, after watching this movie, I was actually full of anger. It was definitely not a good feeling for the captain. Of course, it was more just a little ridiculous for what Iron Man got in the end.

Of course, based on my position, it is better for me not to comment on the captain. Originally, the two sides were opposed to each other. It was normal. There was no right or wrong. Even on the issue of the Winter Soldier, including the Winter Soldier killing Iron Man's parents, the reactions of both sides were normal. Friends A new friend is good to be old, and the Winter Soldier did kill under control.

But Iron Man's reaction is also normal. Here, I have to say that Iron Man has a prejudice against the Winter Soldier. After all, he has fought several fights, and the Winter Soldier did appear as a villain before, but when he went to support the captain, There should be no doubts about Iron Man letting go of his prejudices.

And after the truth emerged, witnessing parents being tortured and murdered, plus friends being deceived, whether it was goodwill or malice, the two emotions combined, let alone iron man, it would not be surprising for anyone to do anything. Some people always use the Black Panther's attitude towards Zemo to compare with the Iron Man, but they forget a question of time. To use a simple analogy, at the scene where the Black Panther's father was killed, who would have imagined that the Winter Soldier would have appeared at that time. If so, how much better would Black Panther's reaction be than Iron Man? forgive? Reasonable? Stop bullshitting.

So, I always think that there is no question of who is right or who is wrong between Captain and Iron Man, but it is a bit ridiculous that this movie does not do Iron Man justice. Or is it because of the name Captain America Three?

There are three keywords, betrayal, responsibility, blame.

The movie clearly expresses the word "betrayal". Maybe I can use more euphemistic words to express it, but I think it is very clear. Let's not talk about whether the betrayal is right or not. Iron Man will be stabbed in the back almost at the critical moment, no Not to mention who signed the agreement, Black Widow objected at the last moment, and Vision bombarded the war machine, not to mention the "white" lie of the captain on Iron Man's parents.

Iron Man Fang and Captain Fang six vs six? Don't be fooled by the poster, it's clearly eight to four. Allow me to spit out the spoiler, in this confrontation, the original vision of the great power actually only did one thing, that is, it almost killed his "teammate" war machine with one shot. And Spider-Man, who was originally the most suitable for playing, was actually the hardest one.

So, is betrayal deserved by the Iron Man? Yes and no.

Yes. Vision and Black Widow's "betrayal", the captain's deception, these are actually very normal. Picking up girls is the job in Vision's movies. Helping Iron Man is by the way. Black Widow I can only say that women's intuition is terrible. She felt that the captain should not be blocked, and she was right. Captain's deception? Most people would probably make the same decision, not to mention that the Winter Soldier wasn't the culprit.

no. Iron Man just implemented his philosophy, he signed the agreement, and implemented the agreement. Selfish? Many people go back to the bottom and say that Iron Man's fortune was originally linked to the government, so why would they object to the agreement, but I'm sorry, if you want to pursue these, there are not many clean heroes. And who stipulated that the Iron Man should be able to reunite and contribute money to the headquarters? Is he rich? Well, when needed, the reason is his money. When accusing, is the excuse or his money?

So, if Iron Man deserves the "betrayal", then he shouldn't suffer the "betrayal" alone.

The second is responsibility, and many people attribute the responsibility for the Sokovia incident to the Iron Man.

There is no doubt about this, no matter what the comics say, in the movie, Ultron is indeed tossed by Iron Man, so this pot, Iron Man can't escape. But what I'm saying is, what about the New York event? What about the Washington incident? Including this incident in the movie? You can't assume that Iron Man is responsible for everything just because it's called the Sokovia Agreement, and that's why he signed it. It is very clear in the movie that when Iron Man signed the agreement, the most direct contact was when he was giving a speech at the university, he was accused by a mother face to face, and he was speechless.

At this time, no one will remember how many people they saved, let alone the New York incident. If it wasn't for Iron Man who used himself as a booster for a nuclear bomb, there would be no New York.

What is responsibility? What is Iron Man's responsibility? What is the responsibility of Iron Man alone? These all need to be thought through.

Finally, I want to say the accusation, which is the most uncomfortable thing about this movie, because in this movie, I am not talking about us, the audience, it seems that anyone can blame Iron Man. We broke our fingers, first the mother, then Hawkeye, Falcon, Black Widow, Captain? Captain? no? Forgive me for not watching the movie carefully, I'm really glad that Iron Man doesn't know Ant-Man, otherwise Ant-Man would definitely have said something.

What the hell is this. Iron Man deserves to be blamed? because of what? Because he signed a deal? Because he doesn't trust the captain? Because he doesn't trust the Winter Soldier? In the final analysis, because of his usual arrogance, and his government background.

The accusations in prison made me especially uncomfortable, what did Hawkeye say? When signing the agreement, no one is forced to sign or not to sign. If you choose to retire, then you run out. This is your freedom. If you choose to help the captain, that is also your freedom. Just because he was locked up by the government, blaming Iron Man? Mouth is also your freedom. But, by allowing you to do what you think is right, you can accuse others of doing what others think is right?

Iron Man was wrong, but his fault wasn't because he signed the deal, just because he believed what he saw. In other words, except for the captain, under those conditions, who believes that the Winter Soldier is innocent? After Iron Man learned the truth, his choice was already known to everyone.

But even so, Iron Man still became the most lost person in this movie, and he took it for granted. I think this is probably the reason why countless Iron Man fans felt so angry that they even poured their anger on the captain.

Finally, let me comment on Iron Man: at least in the movie, apart from his cheap mouth, in fact, anything he does is more reliable than anyone else!

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    Why did the US team prevent Tony from avenging his father? Mental illness and murder can also be exonerated. I think the law is unreasonable!

Captain America: Civil War quotes

  • Lt. Col. James Rhodes: Secretary Ross has a Congressional Medal of Honor, which is one more than you have.

    Sam Wilson: So let's say we agreed to this thing. How long is it gonna be before they lojack us like a bunch of common criminals?

    Lt. Col. James Rhodes: 117 countries wanna sign this. 117, Sam, and you're just like, "Nah, it's cool."

    Sam Wilson: How long are you gonna play both sides?

    Vision: I have an equation.

    Sam Wilson: [sarcastically] Oh, this'll clear it up.

    Vision: In the 8 years since Mr. Stark announced himself as Iron Man, the number of known enhanced persons has grown exponentially. And during the same period, a number of potentially world-ending events has risen at a commensurable rate.

    Steve Rogers: Are you saying it's our fault?

    Vision: I'm saying there may be a causality. Our very strength invites challenge. Challenge incites conflict. And conflict... breeds catastrophe. Oversight... Oversight is not an idea that can be dismissed out of hand.

    Lt. Col. James Rhodes: Boom!

    Natasha Romanoff: Tony? You are being uncharacteristically non-hyperverbal.

    Steve Rogers: That's 'cause he's already made up his mind.

    Tony Stark: Boy, you know me so well. Actually, I'm nursing an electromagnetic headache. That's what's going on, Cap. It's just pain. It's discomfort. Who's putting coffee grounds in the disposal? Am I running a Bed and Breakfast for a biker gang?

    [puts phone on table, screen pops up]

    Tony Stark: Oh, that's Charles Spencer, by the way. He's a great kid. Computer engineering degree, 3.6 GPA. Had a floor-level gig, an intel plan for the fall. But first he wanted to put a few miles on his soul before he parked it behind a desk. See the world, maybe be of service. Charlie didn't wanna go to Vegas or Fort Lauderdale, which is what I would do. He didn't go to Paris or Amsterdam, which sounds fun. He decided to spend his summer building sustainable housing for the poor. Guess where: Sokovia. He wanted to make a difference, I suppose. I mean, we won't know because we dropped a building on him while we were kickin' ass... There's no decision-making process here. We need to be put in check! And whatever form that takes, I'm game. If we can't accept limitations, we're boundaryless, we're no better than the bad guys.

    Steve Rogers: Tony, if someone dies on your watch, you don't give up.

    Tony Stark: Who said we're giving up?

    Steve Rogers: We are if we're not taking responsibility for our actions. This document just shifts the blame.

    Lt. Col. James Rhodes: Sorry, Steve, that... that is dangerously arrogant. This is the United Nations we're talking about. It's not the World Security Council, it's not S.H.I.E.L.D., it's not Hydra.

    Steve Rogers: No, but it's run by people with agendas and agendas change.

    Tony Stark: That's good! That's why I'm here. When I realized what my weapons were capable of in the wrong hands, I shut it down. Stopped manufacturing.

    Steve Rogers: Tony, you *chose* to do that. If we sign this, we surrender our right to choose. What if this panel sends us somewhere we don't think we should go? What if there's somewhere we need to go and they don't let us? We may not be perfect but the safest hands are still our own.

    Tony Stark: If we don't do this now, it's gonna be done to us later. That's the fact. That won't be pretty.

    Wanda Maximoff: You're saying they'll come for me.

    Vision: We would protect you.

    Natasha Romanoff: Maybe Tony's right. If we have one hand on the wheel, we can still steer. If we take it off...

    Sam Wilson: Aren't you the same woman who told the government to kiss her ass a few years ago?

  • FedEx Driver: [At the door with a package] Are you 'Tony... Stank'?

    Lieutenant James Rhodes: [cracks up] Yes. This is... this is Tony Stank. You're in the right place. Thank you for that!

    [to Tony]

    Lieutenant James Rhodes: Never dropping that, by the way.

    [while walking off]

    Lieutenant James Rhodes: Table for one, Mr. Stank. Please by the bathroom.