Captain America is a superhero movie that comes from Marvel Comics in 1941 entitled "Captain America" works of Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. Captain America Civil War itself is taken from the Marvel comics in 2007 with the title "Civil War". This film is a sequel or continuation of the movie The Avengers: Age Of Ultron and Captain America The Winter Soldier once the 13th movie from Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Civil War movies are distributed by Warner Bros pictures, produced by Kevin Feige, directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo with Sci-fi action genre.
After another incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability, headed by a governing body to oversee and direct the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers, resulting in two camps, one led by Steve Rogers and his desire for the Avengers to remain free to defend humanity without government interference, and the other following Tony Stark's surprising decision to support government oversight and accountability.
Captain America : Civil War |
Captain America : Civil War |
Fulfills Promise of Being a 'Civil War'
My greatest concern entering this movie was that it would play out as more of a Civil Dispute rather than a civil War, but thankfully is is absolutely the latter, and people get hurt. Really hurt.
But what a film! What a lovely, lovely film! Every minute, every second was nothing but pure entertainment and cinematic glory. Civil War doesn't quite recapture the wonderment and sheer awesomeness of the Avengers, but it comes very close - however, it is ultimately the superior film.
Sporting what is arguably the best action in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain America is a non-stop thrill ride. The airport scene (as corny as it may appear in teasers) is one of the best action scenes to grace the marvel Cinematic Universe, and the way it is choreographed and filmed is beyond spectacular. The sense of childish bewilderment and the rush of adrenaline that occurred during this scene was overpowering and i sat in awe for quite some time afterward.
The tone from Winter Soldier has been carried over into the heavily anticipated sequel and furthers the story line in spectacular fashion. yes, as seen in the trailers, there are a lot of characters involved in this film. In past, this has meant bad news (Amazing Spider Man 2, Spider Man 3, Age of Ultron) but not in this instant. However, each character is given their due; seamlessly tied into the story and each receiving adequate screen time and narrative.
However, as in tradition with most Marvel films - the villains are extremely poor. Marvel seem to have consistent issues in producing decent villains, and this is by no means an exception. However, it is a rather minor component of the film and is wholly forgivable.
It's is exciting, tense, and an absolute blast of a time. For not one single minute was I bored or disinterested. As it stands, Captain America: Civil War may just be one of the greatest comic book movies of all time.
Source : imdb.com
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