1. Becky says:

    Cap has been my favorite super hero since I saw him in his first Marvel movie. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy a good anti-hero or anti-hero-turned-hero story as much as the next person. But there’s something so refreshing about a true red-white-and-blue hero who sticks to his values no matter what.

  2. notleia says:

    Nah, I just don’t see a Black Widow/Cap ship. I just don’t see her jiving with the sincere type. Me, I’m a sucker for the kind, sincere type. Especially when played by Chris Evans. And Chris Evans’s pecs. And abs.
     
     
    ………….No, I don’t have a Cap fanfic forming in my  head. Shut up.

    • Their relationship is a brilliantly unique one: they’re not quite brother/sister to be sure, but certainly not also Wuv Interests. They’re simple equals on mission.

      • Kerry Nietz says:

        If you looked closely, you would see that Black Widow wears an arrow pendent around her neck. One could speculate that means a relationship between her and Hawkeye…

        • notleia says:

          I don’t really ship, but if I did I would totes be all over Black Widow/Hawkeye.

        • dmdutcher says:

          I think canon actually had Tony and Natasha together, but the Black Widow winds up betraying the team in Ultimates 2. The cinematic universe just takes the visual style of the Ultimates, but thankfully tosses out the plot.

  3. HG Ferguson says:

    The best thing about the film: Cap does not descend into the moral relativism of our culture.  His truth, honor and integrity remain preserved and ultimately triumph.  His dedication to doing what is right against evil never wavers.  A rare thing these days out of “Hollywood” indeed.  Quite rare.   We should all thank God for it.

    • Agreed. The Captain America films alone prove that even sinful, non-Christian screenwriters live in God’s world and know that the best way to create the best kinds of stories are to use God’s world’s “parts” intentionally, including truth and heroism.

  4. Julie D says:

    PLEASE write a follow up about Agents of Shield “Turn, Turn, Turn.” Or delegate it to me, and I’d write it myself, because the episode was explosive.  There were definitely questions of loyalty, and though it never presumed to answer the freedom/security debate,  the continued fact of Coulson’s return made  it an underlying issue for the whole show to date.

  5. The most moving part of the movie for me was when, after that incredible, wonderful speech, the betrayed SHIELD agents fought back, knowing they were going to die, and fighting anyway.
    That, and that gorgeous Falcon. Oh, my.

  6. Hannah says:

    I LOVED this movie! This is a great review! Sounds like you had a fun theater audience.
    I was really, really impressed with the acting of the Winter Soldier. He could look so souless and deadly one moment and so tormented and broken the next. My heart always goes out to those sorts of characters and he’s one of the best I’ve seen. Really looked forward to that story-line continuing on in future movies. Cap will never give up on him. I really enjoyed that. Too many stories have the girl the answer to the tortured hero’s redemption. I think its awesome that they had Steve start to draw his friend’s true self out. I almost cried.
    Sigh…Captain America 3 doesn’t come out till May 2016…

    • Literaturelady says:

      I noticed the same thing about the Winter Soldier, Hannah.  It was like some part of him knew he was being controlled and resented it, grieved it.  During the up-close shots, that line from Phantom of the Opera ran through my head: “Yet in his eyes all the sadness of the world…”

      • Hannah says:

        Totally. Most of the time I think he was just under complete control, but when Steve triggered his inner self, he was desperate to know the truth. That was another scene that super-moving. Him strapped to a chair, surrounded by enemies, almost in tears, knowing he should know more, yet at the same time helpless to do anything.  I was like, “Augh, this movie better end well!”
        It did. 🙂

  7. Julie D says:

    I’ve seen it now.

    OUCH

    What makes it worse is that I’ve seen Agents of Shield, I knew only what the team knew, and I still thought SHIELD was worth saving.

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