I watched Captain America: Civil War back when I
went to the Fierce Reads St. Louis signing a few weeks ago, but I just now
decided to write about it. #lazycollegestudent
Anywho, if you’ve been living under a rock in the bottom of the sea and haven’t yet seen the trailer for CW, here you go:
Anywho, if you’ve been living under a rock in the bottom of the sea and haven’t yet seen the trailer for CW, here you go:
Okay, now I’ve got
to be brutally honest here. I haven’t really loved Marvel’s movies since Captain America: Winter Soldier. That
was a really good movie. Avengers: Age of
Ultron was, at first, blah because of certain relationships between
characters who have no business being together (I mean, honestly! Black Widow
and Hulk?! WTH!). Now, I’ve gone back and re-watched AoU, and I liked it a lot
more. But don’t get me started on how terrible Iron Man 3 was. Ick.
Needless to say, I
was hoping for better. And I got some better. Civil War is great. I enjoyed all of the characters (minus one I’ll
get into later), and I thought the plot was a true testament to what’s going on
in our society right now. Way to bring the comic book plot to the real world,
Marvel.
Back to the
characters though. Steve/Captain America was fantastic, as always, but I did
have a problem with his character. It wasn’t that he was bad or anything; it
was that he wasn’t in the movie as much as I feel the title Captain America: Civil War should
warrant. Iron Man/Tony Stark hogged the screen time. And, while I may be in the
miniscule minority in this one, I have grown to loathe Iron Man. Why? Because
Marvel sticks him in practically every scene and allows for no real character
development for the “side characters,” and instead puts funny Tony Stark in to
save the day. Grr… But I could, for the most part, ignore Mr. Stuck-Up Stark.
As for the other
characters, I really enjoyed Black Panther and Spider-Man. I didn’t know much
about BP before, but I can’t wait to see him in his own movie. I did find it a
little odd that BP got his own twist to the fight scene theme music that was
jungle/African-based but no other character got his/her own music.
Peter and Ant-Man
were hilarious, but as someone mentioned online somewhere, Ant-Man as a
character was never introduced to the ex-Avengers. No one ever said his name
out loud. Weird… But the female characters had me in so much love. I can’t wait
for the Black Widow movie. She seriously deserves her own storyline.
As for the plot of
the movie, it had me guessing the entire time, despite how much I thought was
given away in the trailers. Yes, you know Team Iron Man is going to take on
Team Captain America, but the logistics behind it are a lot more complicated
than the trailers share.
All in all, this
is a must-watch for any Marvel fan or even any kind-of Marvel fan, and I’m sure
if you are a fan, you’ve already watched it. Civil War is funny, action-packed, and has some cool new and
almost-new superheroes to add to the growing Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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