Miss the man who lifted the hammer
Well, I still love Steve Rogers even though it's now called Captain America and the Winter Soldier. I just realized that I have never recognized the spiritual symbol of "Captain America" in my heart. We are all mortals who enjoy all kinds of emotions. All of us who are willing to protect, we pursue freedom, and we also make mistakes. Even the god-named Thor is nothing more than a heir to alien feudalism. We are always in the habit of creating God and then slowly discovering that he does not meet our expectations of nature.
John Walker, a three-time medalist and four-time unarmed grenade fighter. Iron Man knows that when the Winter Soldier kills his parents, killing everyone will only be happy and vengeful. But when JF's good brother Lema was killed, his revenge was blamed by everyone. Is it because of that shield? But killing ordinary people who can't resist is wrong. This is unforgivable, but understandable. But in the last episode, giving up revenge and choosing to give priority to saving people is still gratifying. It can only be said that the decision of the US government is still too unfair. Or the falcon can see through, when you have that shield, there will be other people who hate it. His positioning is also more like a transition. With him absorbing everyone's expectations of the US team, and after disappointing everyone, he will give the Falcon a chance to take the top position. At least everyone will not be so resistant to the Falcon.
Zemo, the most character villain in Captain America 3, the only murder incident was the death of King Techara who was at the United Nations meeting and injured some people. His real purpose is just to let Iron Man know the truth about his parents' death and give him a chance to avenge him. His composure and strategy came at a price, the death of his family. From a baron of Sokovia royalty to murderer, only to fulfill the justice in his heart - to wipe out the super soldier. The original intention of the ideal is good, but not killing people is the principle of a hero, so let's debut as an anti-hero! It's called Zemo and Walker, and I love it so much.
Briefly describe the main character. The core of Falcon is to become the American team and complete the zz task by unlocking Israel's heart knot. The Winter Soldier is about atonement to try to do good to get out. The former is too "Virgin" + "Double Standard", hoping to make Carly, an extreme child, get lost, but accuse Walker of not worthy of having a shield and shooting Carter coldly.
In the end, it's the screenwriter's fault. In fact, many Marvel movies themselves have loopholes, but the expression effect of this work is still unsatisfactory, and the protagonist group is still very personal: mean to Walker, cold to Zemo, and tolerant to Carly. As expected of an American personality!
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