Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Captain America Civil War

Captain America Civil War

For the first time, 12 films  the filmmakers set out to analyze the existence of superhuman and the consequences of their actions.


Nothing to fight an alien invasion, have destroyed the city and go out to eat sandwiches. No, the plot deals with the perception of civil, world leaders and heroes of their own activities, responsibilities and defended ideals.


Captain America (Chris Evans) and Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) are the exponents of two divergent opinions and polarize the discussion. More than showing one side as the right and the other wrong, interesting questions are raised and make both valid arguments, reinforcing the theme of discussion.



Return Falcon, Scarlet Witch, Wintry Soldier, Ant-Man and Hawkeye to support Steve Rogers. Against them are Black Widow, War Machine and Vision to help Tony Stark, in addition to rookies Black Panther and Spider-Man.


Black Panther plays more active role in the plot, while Spider-Man is introduced long enough not to swell and disrupt the narrative.


He is one of comic relief, along with Ant-Man. The fun is in charge of these two, as it should be, as we have a Tony Stark involved in more serious situations not to detract from the seriousness of the proposed discussions.


All this mixed with a lot of action, twists and special effects that give life to the characters.The current feature film in theaters is obviously inspired largely in the saga of the same name comics, launched in 2006 by writer Mark Millar and artist Steve McNiven. But it's more of a thematic inspiration than narrative and includes the mixing other phases, such as writer Ed Brubaker in the journals of Captain.


Captain America - Civil War culminates in the most solid works of Marvel in theaters, again increasing the level of superhero movies and bringing more challenges and responsibilities not only for competitors but for herself.


And, after all, is not that what all the fans want?



 
 
~Giovana





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