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There are four. ( But I expect it's still probably the least good. )Captaindemotion said:It’s the least good of the 3 CA films
Doh! Typo! Will edit.There are four. ( But I expect it's still probably the least good. )
Are there?There are four. ( But I expect it's still probably the least good. )
IDK - Captain America Civil War is more an Avengers film.There are four. ( But I expect it's still probably the least good. )
Everything they filmed was for the original version.Lastly...where the hell is the Marvel Studios: Assembled episode? Deadpool & Wolverine's was released the same day but this time...nothing.
Then I want to watch it even more!Everything they filmed was for the original version.![]()
Both of those plotlines would be potentially excellent films on their own...but mushed together like this? It just doesn't work and it's no surprise they reshot portions of the film, desperately trying to make it work.
I saw it in the cinema, and it felt really stitched together, like a bunch of really cool stand alone scenes that didn't really gel as a cohesive movie. I really afterwards that Giancarlo was added in resorts so that kind of explained it. Also, many of the plot beats felt the same from Winter Soldier, but they didn't land the same because there was less buildup from previous movies (although I guess the Falcon and Winter Soldier might suffice).
What I found really confusing was Capt America's official role with the US government. Steve was basically and famous active duty special forces soldier when Winter Soldier started, but the way Sam was portrayed he almost seemed like a publicly known free agent - almost an alternative authority. It didn't seem plausible.
As usual with these movies, I did enjoy the new shooting locations, like rural America.
I too saw this movie last night and I think I actually had a better time with The Marvels then this. There were good things about it and Mackie did great as Captain America but it felt a little disjointed, maybe. The Villain also left a lot to be desired. Granted the Villain left a lot to be desired in The Marvels too but I really liked the chemistry of the three leads. I also thought, thanks to the trailers, that the Red Hulk stuff was a bit anti climactic.
Agreed overall but I have to point that we did see Ross in Infinity War when he tried to get Rhodey to kowtow to him...and embarrassingly failed.Excellent argument. The very need for Ross to have a redemptive arc, when the last time he made more than a brief cameo (to introduce and advocate for the Sokovia Accords in Civil War), is weird, considering half our heroes agreed with him at the time! Sure, keeping Sterns illegally locked away for years qualifies a fault that could allow for such an arc, but Sam doesn't learn about that until the story is already well underway.
Yeah, I noticed that weird dynamic both times I watched the film. I really had hoped someone would comment on it at some point but unfortunately, it never came up. If that issue was ever going to be addressed, it got lost in the reshoot shuffle. Which is a shame considering it is an interesting dynamic, one that they could've easily explored more if the film had been focused more on that side of the story. Instead, it's one of the many things lost due to the film trying to tell two different stories at the same time (as noted in my review).What I found really confusing was Capt America's official role with the US government. Steve was basically and famous active duty special forces soldier when Winter Soldier started, but the way Sam was portrayed he almost seemed like a publicly known free agent - almost an alternative authority. It didn't seem plausible.
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