Although it was expected, in comparison to the rest of the film it’s the one scene that feels a bit shoehorned in. I have my reservations about Stark’s secret inclusion into the conflict. I will say this much, the film isn’t by all means perfect. The action sequences are really well done, there are so many thrills and jaw dropping action sequences its difficult to go into detail without spoiling it. Each member of the team is there for a reason, whether it be in the form of adding something valuable to the story or comic relief. Daniel Brühl’s performance as Zemo, was so very good but greatly overshadowed by everything else around him.Įveryone on both sides of the conflict and newcomers alike get a great deal of inclusion into the film. As the conflict grows you find yourself going back and forth between choosing to root for Team Cap or Team Iron Man. Evans boasts his strongest performance as Cap here but its Downey showing most range of emotions as Tony Stark. They both play against each other so remarkably. The tension that builds is elevated by the performances of both Evans and Downey. You as the viewer feel involved, not only do you understand the choices they make and why, you get why it’s not an easy choice. Sibling Directors Joe and Anthony Russo directed “The Winter Soldier” return with Marvel feature veteran scribes Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely to achieve something quite remarkable here. The situation is further complicated when there’s an attack at the signing of the Accords and Sergeant James Buchanan “Bucky” Barnes also known as “The Winter Soldier”, Steve’s closest friend turned HYDRA brainwashed assassin, is lead to be blamed. Steve Rogers having fought through a World War and many other battles first hand, believe that the Accords not only strip the heroes of basic rights but reporting to a governing body may create a conflict of interest and hinder their ability to help when needed. Tony Stark, still riddled with guilt for his part in the Ultron Events, agrees that in the long run the Accords benefit everyone. Any mission going forward would need to be authorized. Said agreement would mandate the Avengers and other “enhanced individuals” to register themselves, report to and be monitored by an international governing body. The United Nations decide enough is enough, and create an agreement called the Sokovian Accords. In attempting to neutralize an explosive, one of the team members deflects it towards a neighboring building causing mass casualties and fatalities. The film opens a year later, Captain America leads a small team to Lagos, a small city in Nigeria to intercept a formidable terrorist. ![]() An ever-growing amount of people believe the Avengers need to be held accountable for their part in the mass destruction. The country of Sokovia lay destroyed in the aftermath of the battle against Ultron. ![]() “Captain America: Civil War” leaves off after the events of “Avengers: Age of Ultron”. The film is based on some of the concepts introduced by Mark Millar (Kick-Ass, Wanted, The Kingsmen) in Marvel’s 2006 cross-over mini-series Civil War. It may be hard to believe but Civil War is the thirteenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Starring: Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Jeremy Renner, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Paul Rudd, Tom Holland, Emily VanCamp PG-13 | 146 min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | (USA)
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