Captain America: Civil War has it all. The action feels fresh and exciting. Some scenes had the entire audience in tears from laughter, others were truly heartbreaking. It is not afraid to ask the tough questions and the leave you to ponder them on your own, refusing to give you a simple solution
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Irgendwas musste sie ja tun, das ging ja alles so schnell und sie konnte wirklich nichts dafür.... Sie hat mir da so leid getan!
Oh, I definitely agree. Her intentions were so save everyone, and it didn't work out simply because there was not enough time. I don't blame Wanda one bit for what happened.
And that wasn't even the first scene in this movie that made me shed one or two tears... And I am usually not really emotionally involved in the MCU.
But I guess I am now.
I noticed. Welcome to my world. ;)
Same here. All three of them scared me, tbh. I just wanted this scene to end and them to just hug it out. :-/
Bucky didn't scare me, actually. Now that I think about it, it's strange since he had a burst of rage and anger too. I guess it probably has something to do with the fact that he was literally fighting for his survival.
IMO they all lost. And they all lost a great deal.
They did. I still do find some peace, though, in the fact that Steve still has his team, as well as a safe place for them all, and most importantly Bucky, in Wakanda. And he has the certainty that, for the most part, he put his trust in the right people. I'd also say that Steve will have an easier time coming out of it all feeling justified in his actions, but maybe that's my bias speaking.
Although... Maybe Bucky is the only one that won something. At least sort of. He won a bit of peace. He knows that he's safe now in cryo, not really free, but safe from evil forces who may want to turn him into the Winter Soldier again. So - I guess he's the only one who won at least a tiny bit.
He won a lot more than that. He got back his agency. Going back into cryo, as sad and painful as it may be, was the first real choice he was allowed to make for himself in over 70 year. Let that sink in.
Steve and Tony lost their trust in each other. For the most part at least. That'll take a while to heal for both of them. If it'll ever heal completely...
I don't think they ever trusted each other 100% in the first place, but yeah.
Well, apparently Tony doesn't really hold any grudges with Steve, too. Otherwise he would have stepped in when he got word that Steve was breaking his friends out of prison. But he deliberately put Ross on hold to buy Steve some time. At least that's how I interpret that scene....
Not disagreeing with you there. I just didn't put any focus on Tony here for reasons I'll explain later.
Yep, he somehow did feel out of place.
Thank you! I was starting to think I was the only one feeling that way. I do have to say though, I didn't mind him quite as much anymore the second and third time around. Still could have done without him.
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