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From the Studio that brought you MARVEL STUDIOS' THE AVENGERS comes an epic adventure that teams Captain America (Chris Evans) with the Black Widow (Scarlett Johannson) and the Falcon to battle an unexpected and formidable enemy -- the Winter Soldier. Expand your Marvel collection as you relive the ultimate battle for the future of mankind. Review: Thrilling, action-packed, and brilliantly directed - Though I may not be very familiar with the comics from which they are based, I have, for the most part, enjoyed the Marvel Cinematic Universe films. From “The Avengers,” to the more recent “Iron Man 3″ and “Thor 2,” the films are consistently fun, and rarely a dull experience. And somehow, Marvel has outdone itself once more with “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” creating possibly their most thrilling film to date, with the possible exception of “The Avengers.” It is the start of what should be a promising summer for movies. “The Winter Soldier” takes place approximately 2 years after the events of “The Avengers.” Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) is still adjusting to life in the modern world, after being frozen in ice for 70 years after what happened to him in “Captain America: The First Avenger.” He now works for S.H.I.E.L.D., headed by Nick Fury (Samuel Jackson). But, things are starting to shake up, as an attack is soon made on S.H.I.E.L.D’s own members. It is up to Cap to save the day, along with Natasha Ramanoff aka Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), and newly found friend Sam Wilson aka Falcon (Anthony Mackie). What makes “The Winter Soldier” so engaging is not only its intense action sequences, but also its refreshingly original story. Think of an espionage thriller similar to “The Bourne Identity,” in which an evil organization is running beneath a seemingly good one, and is also secretly led by high-level officials, including one named Alexander Pierce (shrewdly played by Robert Redford). The ultimate plan of this evil organization may be one that has been overdone, but the journey to get there is full of twists and turns, even relating back to Captain America’s own past in several ways. It makes what would have been a typical action film into something deeper, where the quiet moments are just as enjoyable as the loud ones. That being said, this action superhero film is also everything you hoped it would be. Captain America, who seems from the outset to be Marvel’s most “boring” superhero, is here a joy to watch. He tumbles around with his powerful star-spangled shield, blocking off bullets while simultaneously slamming bad guys left and right; he sprints across the screen at super speeds, never appearing to tire or slow down; and he kicks and punches with karate and jiu-jitsu moves, with no one standing much of a chance against him. But, it also appears that Captain America might have met his match, as he soon confronts a powerful soldier with the same abilities as himself, known as the Winter Soldier. The intense battles between the two bring us even to the point where we worry if Cap is going to make it (although planned sequels might already answer that question). Moments like this help to humanize the character, as we realize that, behind the colorful suit, this is also a human being, even if a super-charged one. Chris Evans, who plays Captain America, brings heart and soul to the role. Completing the trio of superheroes is Black Widow, who was before seen in “Iron Man 2″ and also “The Avengers,” and a new character named Falcon who, equipped with a winged flight suit, literally flies across the screen, as his name suggests. The scenes between the three characters are among the most entertaining in the Marvel series, especially in the climactic final battle. And keep an eye out for Nick Fury, who has a much larger role in this film than he has in the past. “The Winter Soldier” may be a darker entry in the Marvel series, yet it is still ripe with that light-hearted humor so typical to them, which comes at the most precise moments. It is easy to tell that Anthony and Joe Russo, who direct the film, have a background in comedy, as their timing is always just right. For humor, thrills, action, and even some unexpected emotion, “The Winter Soldier” is hard to beat. And be sure to stick around for a scene after the credits, which shows a scene that is a tie-in to what is sure to be another enjoyable entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Review: Great Movie - I really enjoyed this movie. Sequels are really hard to do because of the expectations from the first movie. But this movie delivers. Great plot that flows nicely. Great fight scenes. Chris and Scarlett have great chemistry. You really felt in what Steve was fighting for. Steve is a moral man that does not take sides because he shares gender, race, country, religion, or political parties. A very rare quality in people. I see that side of me in him. I don't care if your my family or friend, if your right your right. If your wrong, as a real friend I will tell you that your wrong. Too many people don't care if their family, friend, or politician is wrong, they will defend them no matter what. We have seen that with the liberals and Biden. Easily the worst president in history. Yet they lie and twist everything no matter what he does. There is a difference between supporting a friend or family member when they are wrong. But supporting does not mean defending them. Too many people get that mixed up. But Steve is always aiming to do the right thing. And in this movie, he knows that his friend Bucky is still in there at the end and is willing to do what he has to do to help him. I would have liked to see more Nick Fury in action rather then being the politician of the group. Falcon is a nice supporting character who loves his country and loves his fellow soldiers. The three make a great team.
| ASIN | B07NBCR81L |
| Actors | Anthony Mackie, Chris Evans, Cobie Smulders, Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.40:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,053 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #11,646 in Blu-ray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (26,304) |
| Director | Anthony Russo, Joe Russo |
| Dubbed: | English, French, Spanish |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 7.1) |
| MPAA rating | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Media Format | 4K, 4K, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.88 ounces |
| Release date | April 23, 2019 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 16 minutes |
| Studio | MARVEL |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Spanish |
| Writers | Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely |
D**A
Thrilling, action-packed, and brilliantly directed
Though I may not be very familiar with the comics from which they are based, I have, for the most part, enjoyed the Marvel Cinematic Universe films. From “The Avengers,” to the more recent “Iron Man 3″ and “Thor 2,” the films are consistently fun, and rarely a dull experience. And somehow, Marvel has outdone itself once more with “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” creating possibly their most thrilling film to date, with the possible exception of “The Avengers.” It is the start of what should be a promising summer for movies. “The Winter Soldier” takes place approximately 2 years after the events of “The Avengers.” Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) is still adjusting to life in the modern world, after being frozen in ice for 70 years after what happened to him in “Captain America: The First Avenger.” He now works for S.H.I.E.L.D., headed by Nick Fury (Samuel Jackson). But, things are starting to shake up, as an attack is soon made on S.H.I.E.L.D’s own members. It is up to Cap to save the day, along with Natasha Ramanoff aka Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), and newly found friend Sam Wilson aka Falcon (Anthony Mackie). What makes “The Winter Soldier” so engaging is not only its intense action sequences, but also its refreshingly original story. Think of an espionage thriller similar to “The Bourne Identity,” in which an evil organization is running beneath a seemingly good one, and is also secretly led by high-level officials, including one named Alexander Pierce (shrewdly played by Robert Redford). The ultimate plan of this evil organization may be one that has been overdone, but the journey to get there is full of twists and turns, even relating back to Captain America’s own past in several ways. It makes what would have been a typical action film into something deeper, where the quiet moments are just as enjoyable as the loud ones. That being said, this action superhero film is also everything you hoped it would be. Captain America, who seems from the outset to be Marvel’s most “boring” superhero, is here a joy to watch. He tumbles around with his powerful star-spangled shield, blocking off bullets while simultaneously slamming bad guys left and right; he sprints across the screen at super speeds, never appearing to tire or slow down; and he kicks and punches with karate and jiu-jitsu moves, with no one standing much of a chance against him. But, it also appears that Captain America might have met his match, as he soon confronts a powerful soldier with the same abilities as himself, known as the Winter Soldier. The intense battles between the two bring us even to the point where we worry if Cap is going to make it (although planned sequels might already answer that question). Moments like this help to humanize the character, as we realize that, behind the colorful suit, this is also a human being, even if a super-charged one. Chris Evans, who plays Captain America, brings heart and soul to the role. Completing the trio of superheroes is Black Widow, who was before seen in “Iron Man 2″ and also “The Avengers,” and a new character named Falcon who, equipped with a winged flight suit, literally flies across the screen, as his name suggests. The scenes between the three characters are among the most entertaining in the Marvel series, especially in the climactic final battle. And keep an eye out for Nick Fury, who has a much larger role in this film than he has in the past. “The Winter Soldier” may be a darker entry in the Marvel series, yet it is still ripe with that light-hearted humor so typical to them, which comes at the most precise moments. It is easy to tell that Anthony and Joe Russo, who direct the film, have a background in comedy, as their timing is always just right. For humor, thrills, action, and even some unexpected emotion, “The Winter Soldier” is hard to beat. And be sure to stick around for a scene after the credits, which shows a scene that is a tie-in to what is sure to be another enjoyable entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
A**'
Great Movie
I really enjoyed this movie. Sequels are really hard to do because of the expectations from the first movie. But this movie delivers. Great plot that flows nicely. Great fight scenes. Chris and Scarlett have great chemistry. You really felt in what Steve was fighting for. Steve is a moral man that does not take sides because he shares gender, race, country, religion, or political parties. A very rare quality in people. I see that side of me in him. I don't care if your my family or friend, if your right your right. If your wrong, as a real friend I will tell you that your wrong. Too many people don't care if their family, friend, or politician is wrong, they will defend them no matter what. We have seen that with the liberals and Biden. Easily the worst president in history. Yet they lie and twist everything no matter what he does. There is a difference between supporting a friend or family member when they are wrong. But supporting does not mean defending them. Too many people get that mixed up. But Steve is always aiming to do the right thing. And in this movie, he knows that his friend Bucky is still in there at the end and is willing to do what he has to do to help him. I would have liked to see more Nick Fury in action rather then being the politician of the group. Falcon is a nice supporting character who loves his country and loves his fellow soldiers. The three make a great team.
N**R
This is one movie that lived up to the hype!
This was a great movie! I pre-ordered the Blu-ray and was ecstatic to get it, having not got the chance to watch it in theaters when it came out back in the late spring. While I was sort of luke-warm with the first Captain America movie, I had higher hopes for this one. I had read the source material for the Winter Soldier and was a big fan of that story line. I knew they were going to incorporate Scarlett Johansen's Black Widow into a large part of the movie and would also be introducing the character of Sam Wilson - aka The Falcon. The movie previews looked great, and it had been a very long wait for this to debut on video disc. And the wait was completely worth it! This movie was fantastic! Great writing, great acting, great cast, great action sequences, great effects, and a very satisfying story line from start to finish. I enjoyed this movie immensely, and even having just watched it, wouldn't hesitate to watch it again, tomorrow. I loved it and would almost say that I enjoyed it better than The Avengers. However, some of my enthusiasm is probably based on the newness of the movie, so I can't say that with absolute certainty. Avengers may have been a bit more fun, but this movie was enjoyable on a more serious level. I highly recommend this movie to all fans of the genre! Also, if you want to read more about the origins of "The Winter Solider," pick up either Winter Soldier by Ed Brubaker: The Complete Collection or Captain America Omnibus, Vol. 1 to get the full picture. I can pretty much guarantee that we'll be seeing more of him in future Marvel movies - and that's a good thing!
C**E
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W**U
Captain America: The Winter Soldier is excellent film-making, not excellent superhero genre film-making. It is essentially a spy thriller with superheroes thrown in. Whether you are a long time Marvel stalwart or simply a fan of great movies, this one swings for the fences and attains home run status. Really "WS" has everything; intrigue, formidable action, solid acting, an epic, resonant plotline and the demonstration by Marvel that they see the big picture down the line, heading into Phase III. This is easily the best Marvel film in years and is the best film I have seen in quite some time. There is just...do....damn...much going on...yet all is evenly managed with nothing jangling and tripping over itself. I am still processing everything that happened in WS. Long and short, Cap is now in modern time as a full S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and wondering about his place in our world. He carries out shadow op missions for Nick Fury, yet does not connect with anyone in the "modern world" including his co-worker, Black Widow (Scarlett Johanssen). The only venture he makes to connecting with the present is with Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) a fellow soldier and veteran. There is an instant bond between them because of their war time experience and the two translate very well on film as Cap and the eventual "Falcon", Cap's long time partner/friend from comics lore. Mackie has been giving strong performances for years and it is good to see him in a successful mega franchise where his talent can be noticed on a much greater scale. From the gentle mockery while Cap runs laps around him at the beginning to the Sam (Mackie's) extolling the virtues of Marvin Gaye's "Trouble Man" as a template for making sense of the world around you, the two characters fates will unquestionably become linked and shine on screen. With Widow and Cap, there is a borderline friendship as he does not truly trust her and she, a staunch S.H.I.E.L.D. supporter and spy with an extremely checkered past, does not make it easy for him to afford her the little trust he does have. Trust is a huge plot device in this film. With the recent Wikileaks phenomenon and massive releases of covert information streaming forth continually of late, on a world scale there is a creeping paranoia that even the most hardened non-conspiracy minded cannot ignore. The core matter of the film powerfully examines this concept asking if anyone is truly trustworthy and if we ever truly know anyone. This being said, the scale of the film is massive. The fights are beautifully choreographed and realistic, particularly as regards the Winter Solider (Sebastian Stan) and Cap/Steve Rogers (Chris Evans). Their battles are evenly matched, intensely physical and top tier cinematically. Noteworthy of mention is Georges St. Pierre's cinematic foray as "Batroc" a very old Cap enemy torn from the pages of golden age Cap books. St. Pierre is not an actor, but his physical prowess is unquestionable. As a former UFC champion; his physicality is fluid, natural and brings the fight scenes with Evans to a new level. He will not win an Oscar for his performance, but he assuredly has a future in action films or at the very least action film choreography. The film is beautifully linked with its predecessor, "First Avenger". Toby Jones's return as Arnim Zola is a masterstroke for any long time Captain America fan. It is brilliantly done as are the flashback scenes with Cap and Bucky (Stan). Everything is linked and Marvel demonstrates supremacy once more in seeing things so far down the line, including a few name dropping references to Phase III, 2015-2016. Marvel/Disney just gets it. Theirs is a path of brand saturation, and with three more Marvel based films coming out this year alone, they are assuring their legacy. Steve Rogers/Captain America is coaxed by Widow/Natasha to ask women on dates and live a little, at least attempt to embrace the modern time he is now a part of. He gently deflects her attempts and when not on missions, visits his first love, Peggy Carter, now in her 90s and fairly ill. Hailey Atwell reprises her role and the moments between the two former lovers, now forever separated by age are poignant and powerfully acted. WS however is not a romance and as such the tale must move past this aspect. Intrigue begins and mounts with Nick Fury (Samuel Jackson) being questioned by Cap as to whether or not their cause is just. Nick discovers that his agency may be compromised and attempts to investigate. The next 1.5 hours are a manic, circuitous ride as Fury is taken out of the game and Alex Pearce (Robert Redford), a former superior of Nick's, is brought in to investigate the goings on and determine if indeed S.H.I.E.L.D. has been sabotaged. When Cap learns via Widow of the Winter Soldier's involvement in the recent acts of terrorism, he begins a pursuit which takes him back to the 40s, learning that nothing is as it seems and that the past does not stay dead. Sebastian Stan deserves a nod as well for his performance as a severely damaged/manipulated man pulled into a life of violence and slaughter. His scenes with Evans are fantastic as he really doesn't get to say a lot, but conveys disruption, sorrow and well, the state of being completely lost with a mostly physical performance. Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff gets an expanded role in this film. Her performance is easily among her best. I have not been a huge fan of her casting as this long time cold war established fan favorite, but she is very capably making the role her own. She plays a very hardened character, having seen and done too much since a very young age. She opens up a bit in this film, showing a variety of vulnerability, humor and plain straightforward kick-assery. She proves herself invaluable to Cap/Steve, helping him understand covert can be overt and that becoming part of modern times does not come at the expense of one's character. There could very easily be a Black Widow film in the aftermath of this film, should the powers that be will it as her arc is fairly open at the film's end. There is so much I could say about this movie, but so much of it would spoil a journey so very much worth taking. Simply put, Captain America: Winter Soldier is simply outstanding and well worth your time....just see it already!
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A**S
Dopo un primo episodio in cui viene riproposta - come si conviene - la genesi del l'eroe, nel secondo il nostro Capitano viene spietatamente quanto inevitabilmente, catapultato nei problemi del nostro presente: ma il passato è veramente passato? Il futuro è quello per cui aveva combattuto? Nick Fury, capo indiscusso di SHIELD, affronta la sua stessa creatura, in un film che riproduce la trama di una bellissima graphic novel a lui dedicata, pubblicata circa 20 anni fa'. La Vedova Nera, a sua volta, è portata a domandarsi per cosa sia giusto fare la spia. Nello sfondo una serie di trame complottistiche molto in voga nella società odierna, per cui il detto "le apparenze ingannano" pare fare da padrone. In tutto questo bailamme - in cui evidentissimi sono i richiami alle spy stories anni 70 - emerge, ancora, la purezza de Capitano, non solo assurto a mero stereotipo patriottista, ma anche unico appiglio che ha lo spettatore alla residua nobiltà del genere umano ed alla vita reale e quotidiana, ambedue fortemente messe in dubbio in ogni suo aspetto. L'amicizia poi, quale valore fondamentale, invero trionfa sulle mistificazioni elaborate dal sistema, sulle macchinazioni altrui. Un gran bel film che - come del resto gli altri film dedicati al capitano - tende a suscitare qualche riflessione profonda nello spettatore, non solo azione (peraltro fantastica) e non solo effetti speciali (superlativi). Comparto tecnico di questo blu ray di eccellente fattura. La traccia ING è da spavento costringendovi ad abbassare il volume standard del vostro impianto HT con cui fruite di solito la visione degli altri bluray. Purtroppo come al solito non altrettanto può dirsi della traccia audio ITA resa in DD 5.1. Il video è splendido essendo ovviamente girato con le più recenti e migliori strumentazioni digitali. Lo steelbook è estremamente elegante e raffinato. Vi è anche un secondo disco (in formato dvd) di contenuti speciali. Da avere per i collezionisti assolutamente !
R**E
Ich hätte nie erwartet das Captain America einer meiner absoluten Lieblinge des MCUs werden würde. Ich meine, come on: sein albernes Kostüm (besonders im ersten Avengers-Teil), sein plakativer Name, sein simples Schwarz/Weiß-Denken -und Gehabe. Wie käme ich dazu diesem Charakter auch nur im Entferntesten was abzugewinnen. Wobei zugegebenermaßen sein erster Film nicht ganz so schlecht war. Und ja, Steve Rogers ist nicht ganz unsympathisch (v.a. Dank Chris Evans Darbietung). Aber neben Iron-Man zog er lange Zeit den Kürzeren für mich. Das änderte sich aber schlagartig als dieser Film das Licht der Marvel-Welt erblickte. Die Russo-Brothers nahmen diesen simplen Charakter und zwangen ihn aus seinem Schwarz/Weiß-Denken auszubrechen und sich weiterzuentwickeln. Und Alter Falter… Das gelang ihnen wirklich, wirklich gut. Story im Groben: Steve Rogers lebt sich allmählich in der neuen Welt ein, in welche er 2 Jahre zuvor erwacht ist. Da er nichts Besseres mit sich anzufangen weiß, kämpft er für S.H.I.E.L.D. an vorderster Front. Doch Zweifel plagen ihn, denn die Welt hat sich seit 1945 doch drastisch verändert. Jeder um ihn herum scheint sein eigenes Süppchen zu kochen. Selbst seinen engsten Kollegen scheint er nicht trauen zu können. Nach einem scheinbaren Routine-Einsatz, gerät für den unbeugsamen Helden alles aus den Fugen. Jemand in den eigenen Reihen agiert verdeckt aus dem Hintergrund um nicht nur S.H.I.E.L.D., sondern auch die gesamte Welt in den Abgrund zu reißen. Nahezu auf sich allein gestellt, ohne zu wissen wem er trauen kann, macht Rogers sich auf die Verschwörung aufzudecken, wodurch er alsbald selbst zum Gejagten wird. Dicht auf den Fersen ist ihm hierbei der mysteriöse und gefährliche Winter Soldier. Meine Meinung: Dieser Film sticht aus all den MCU-Filmen mit am Meisten heraus. Beim zweiten Cap-Film handelt es sich um einen Action-Thriller, wodurch er sich schon stark vom ersten CA-Film abhebt. Klar, der Film hat seine typisch albernen MCU-Momente. Aber diese binden sich m.M.n. ganz gut ein und sind zur Auflockerung der Stimmung ganz gut. Denn der Film ist extrem spannend, düster und bietet tolle Kampf-Choreographien (kein Vergleich zu den miserablen Kampf-Einlagen des ersten Cap-Abenteuers). V.a. aber haben mir die Story und Figuren Spaß gemacht. Man hat sowohl alte Gesichter in Form von Cap’s Avenger-Kollegin Black Widow, als auch Maria Hill, Jasper Sitwell und Nick Fury, aber auch viele, viele Neuzugänge wie Robert Redford als S.H.I.E.L.D.-Chef Alexander Piers, Brock Rumlow, Sharon Carter und allen voran Sam Wilson aka „The Falcon“. Daneben gibt es noch nette Cameos bekannter Gesichter wie Hayley Atwell als Cap’s große, aber stark gealterte Liebe Peggy Carter, sowie dem schmierigen, aus „Iron Man 2“ bekannten, Senator Stern. Der Cast ist hervorragend und in top Spiellaune. Chris Evans entpuppt sich als echter Glücksgriff für die Rolle des Captain America, da er es schafft der Figur Glaubwürdigkeit und Tiefe zu verleihen. Auch bekommt Scarlett Johansson hier deutlich mehr zu tun. Wobei ihre Figur der Natascha Romanoff, alias Black Widow, hier das erste Mal deutlich zwielichtiger erscheint als noch zuvor in „Iron Man 2“ und „The Avengers“. Genauso wie auch der Meister der Geheimnisse Nick Fury, welcher wie gewohnt von Samuel L. Jackson gespielt wird. Vom Altmeister Redford darf man generell perfektes Spiel erwarten. Auch er schien Spaß an der Rolle des Alexander Pierce gehabt zu haben. Zur Figur des Winter Soldiers will ich an dieser Stelle nichts verraten. Lasst euch selbst überraschen. Was man den Russos hoch anrechnen muss ist der Mut diesen Weg mit der Figur des Captain Americas zu gehen. Nicht nur das sich Steve Rogers weiterentwickelt und hinterher nicht mehr blind irgendwelchen Institutionen wie S.H.I.E.L.D. oder dem eigenen Regierungsapparat vertraut, er legt auch sein einfältiges Schwarz/Weiß-Denken ab und sieht sich selbst damit konfrontiert Geheimnisse vor seinen Freunden aufzubauen (siehe die Kulmination dessen in „Civil War“). Er wird damit als Charakter greifbarer und interessanter. Zumal man diesmal keinen wirklich greifbaren Schurken hat wie noch zuvor mit Red Skull und Loki. Ja, es gibt einen zentralen Drahtzieher, aber wie Cap, tappt der Zuschauer auch zunächst im Dunkeln. Man hat zudem hier nicht das Gefühl ein x-beliebiges Einzelabenteuer zu sehen wie noch in Thor 2. Die Geschichte hat drastische Auswirkungen auf den kompletten Handlungsverlauf des MCU. Fans der Reihe werden hier viele, viele Querverweise zu anderen Figuren finden. Easter Eggs gibt es daher viele (erst beim letzten Durchgang ist mir selbst wieder eines aufgefallen). Das CGI ist okay. An manchen Stellen besser, an anderen wieder eher schlechter (gerade gegen Ende gibt es wie ich finde einen etwas nicht so schönen Schnitzer). Die Musik von Henry Jackman ist zweckdienlich und für sich gesehen eher austauschbar. Wobei er hin und wieder die eindeutig besseren Ur-Themen von Alan Silvestri aufgreift. Fazit: „The Winter Soldier“ ist nicht nur einer der besten MCU-Filme, er ist auch eine absolute Überraschung, da sicher die wenigsten erwartet haben dass man so viel aus dem guten Cap rausholen kann. Ich meine, wir reden hier über einen der m.M.n „lächerlichsten“ Superhelden- und die Russo-Brothers transformieren diese ursprünglich platte Figur in einen facettenreicheren und interessanten Charakter. Der Spagat den man geschaffen hat zwischen untypisch -und doch typisch MCU ist sehr interessant. Die letzten beiden CA-Filme fühlen sich auch deutlich geerdeter an. Zumindest wenn man diese mit den Abenteuern der Guardians, Dr. Strange oder Thor vergleicht. Manche halten den Streifen gar für Marvel‘s Antwort auf DC’s „The Dark Knight“, was ich persönlich für zu übertrieben halte. Dennoch ist dieser Film ganz klar ein Highlight der zweiten Phase und des MCUs im Allgemeinen. Volle Empfehlung!
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