4th Anniversary

Enid 2022-04-24 07:01:02

Captain America 2: Unforgettable Spring Four Years Ago

A masterpiece that does not break away from the "metrics" of the Hollywood industrial system. The rhythm of the plot is precisely controlled, the combination of literature, drama and martial arts is appropriate, and the distribution of laughter and tears is appropriate. What is substituted is a diverse emotional experience.

(In short, "This movie is too good to ride!!!")

The martial arts are substantial but not bloated. Reduced frame shooting, action design, and visual effects are quite commendable. The Russell brothers are especially good at showing the sense of strength of the US team - in just three minutes, one against ten in the elevator room, jumped from the high-rise building, and shot down the fighter jets single-handedly! Only "blood flow" can be described.

The serious tone of "spy war action movie" is well-structured. Fake death, espionage, human-skin masks, hand-to-hand combat, suspense twists, and so much more "life on the line" - from a superhero movie! I have to say that the protagonist's ability setting gives the plot a lot of room to play.

"Captain's orders." The weak staff dare to defy authority when they are at the end of the road, and the righteous can resist when they are outnumbered. This is probably out of the primitive hero worship in human nature! Such excitement may be the reason why the hero theme is enduring.

From the third act, it can be judged that Captain America's value orientation - justice > Bucky > his own life, and his justice is " true freedom not to be dominated by fear ". Captain America has never been a symbol of the American government, but a symbol of the American spirit!

Four years, "Captain America 2" is still the best MCU in my mind, I hope this film gets the appreciation it deserves; seven years, Captain America - the first superhero I saw on the screen in my life, the first Avengers - may he have a perfect curtain call in Avengers 4.

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Extended Reading
  • Sofia 2022-03-24 09:01:09

    Marvel movies have begun to surpass the superhero/comic style a bit. This episode takes the route of a spy thriller, eliciting practical issues such as political conspiracy and national security, putting superheroes on this stage. The action scenes are clean and tidy, and have a good penetration of "American Team 1" and "Reunion", and pay more attention to the characterization of the characters. There are two easter eggs, 3D is not necessary.

  • Kristy 2021-10-20 18:59:26

    The US team has good breasts!

Captain America: The Winter Soldier quotes

  • Steve Rogers: You should be proud of yourself, Peggy.

    [looks at Peggy's family photos by her table beside her, showing her with her husband and children]

    Peggy Carter: Mm. I have lived a life. My only regret is that you didn't get to live yours.

    [Sees Steve is downcast]

    Peggy Carter: What is it?

    Steve Rogers: For as long as I can remember I just wanted to do what was right. I guess I'm not quite sure what that is anymore. And I thought I could throw myself back in and follow orders, serve. It's just not the same.

    Peggy Carter: [chuckles] You're always so dramatic. Look, you saved the world. We rather... mucked it up.

    Steve Rogers: You didn't. Knowing that you helped found S.H.I.E.L.D. is half the reason I stay.

    Peggy Carter: [takes Steve's hand] The world has changed, and none of us can go back. All we can do is our best, and sometimes the best that we can do is to start over.

  • Natasha Romanoff: The truth is a matter of circumstances; it's not all things to all people all the time. And neither am I.

    Steve Rogers: That's a tough way to live.

    Natasha Romanoff: It's a good way not to die, though.

    Steve Rogers: You know, it's kind of hard to trust someone when you don't know who that someone really is.

    Natasha Romanoff: Yeah. Who do you want me to be?

    Steve Rogers: How about a friend?

    Natasha Romanoff: [chuckles] Well, there's a chance you might be in the wrong business, Rogers.