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Movie Review – Captain America: Civil War

The Captain is back and is suiting up to fight his most powerful foe to date: the Avengers.

Following the events that occurred in The Age of Ultron, the Captain and the other Avengers find themselves in Lagos hunting for Brock Rumlow, a former hydra agent turned into a heavily armed terrorist. After a long fought battle, the team returns to the Avenger’s compound and receives an unexpected visit from United States Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross. Showing video recordings of the collateral damage the Avengers have caused since their formation as a team, Ross states that the world can no longer tolerate a group with “unlimited power and no supervision” and gives them an ultimatum: each hero is to either sign the Sokovia Accords, a document that would put the team under a United Nations panel, or relinquish the use of their powers entirely.

Meanwhile, a schism in the team grows as Bucky Barnes, Captain America’s childhood friend and the winter soldier, is put on a kill list after allegedly bombing a UN compound. With Captain Rogers and Tony Stark having polar opposite views on the two situations, the remaining heroes are forced to choose sides as tensions between the two leaders rise.

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“While a great many people see you as a hero, there are some who prefer the word vigilante…”

Sec. of State Thaddeus Ross

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Overall while I enjoyed the movie, there were a few spots which could have been improved.

Place transitions

Captain America: Civil War passes through a multitude of places around the world and it can be hard to follow for some people. Place transitions are okay but the way it was incorporated into the movie bothered me. There were five to ten seconds of silence and big bold white letters plastered across screen each time the movie swapped locations. Being an avid Marvel movie fan whose watched a fair number of their movies, I’ve seen them do better than this.

Plot: Impetus for Iron Man’s choice

While the conflict in the plot is excellent, the way the producers set it off, especially for Iron Man, is a bit weak. This is Tony Stark we’re talking about—a billionaire who does what he wants when he wants with little regard for other people. I’ve seen him singlehandedly kill his father’s best friend in Iron Man and leave a 13-year old child alone at night in the cold streets of Tennessee in Iron Man 3 and you expect me to believe that Miriam, a woman who has no connection to Tony at all, can move him by flapping a picture of her dead son in his face to the point where he willingly fights his best friend? Not likely. Also I find it kind of inconsistent that at the start of Iron Man 2, Tony was arguing against the US government taking his suits saying, “The suit and I are one. To turn over the Iron Man suit would be to turn over myself, which is tantamount to indentured servitude…You can’t have it.” Then he basically turns his suit over in this movie.

Here’s what I think they did well:

Action

If there’s one thing I like about a movie, it is undeniably the action. With the influx of heroes that are joining the Captain for this film, the wow factor of any previous Avenger movie dwindles in comparison to Civil War. Whether it’s Hawkeye shooting Ant Man from an explosive bolt or Captain America denying the laws of physics with his shield throwing, there is no doubt that this movie is fantastic in 3D, which I regrettably opted out of.

The Final Verdict

Now, I don’t really go to the movie theater a lot but if given the opportunity, I would absolutely see this movie a second time. Although there were minor issues with the plot and cinematography, the overall plot and action are unparalleled to any other Marvel movie except perhaps Captain America: The First Avenger. The movie is great regardless of whether it’s in 3D or not but I would recommend seeing the movie in 3D to enhance the action scenes. I chose to side with Captain America. Who’s side are you on?

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Ryan Higashi

Ryan Higashi

Hallo alle und willkommen zu meinen bio! My name is Ryan Higashi, and currently, I am a senior. I've been at HBA since kindergarten, and this will be my second year on the Eagle Eye team. Well let's get down to business… to defeat the puns (sorry). I’m a avid Marvel and Star Wars fan, and I'm not even joking when I say that I've watched Captain America: The First Avenger over six times. I'm not much of a book worm, but if the book is a part of Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson Series, I’ll read it any time. When I'm not rage quitting from Battlefield 1 or League of Legends, I’m teaching myself German and French even though I really suck at French. I also box, but I'm not very good at that either since I don't have a sparring partner. I golf casually at my local driving range and on occasion, mini golf with my friends with a fifteen stroke penalty. If you like yourself a good meme/pun or enjoy having someone yell in an incoherent language, then I’m always in the Chemistry room eating lunch and wondering why my friends won't stop talking about dank memes… Tschüss!!!

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