during the war, Rogers was determined to join military service. however, he was rejected many times due to his weak health. Dr. Erksine from the underground Project Rebirth noticed his good will n recruited him. right after Rogers underwent an experiment, Dr. Erksine was assassinated by a Nazi's agent. the Nazi was led by Schmidt (Red Skull), also undergoing a Hydra research, creating powerful weapon to destroy all countries to make the world his. after the experiment, Rogers became very powerful but misused by the president merely as a mascot. during one of his shows, he went on a solo rescue attempt n destroyed one of Hydra research center while rescuing hundreds of their comrades. he then gained the respects of many.
seeing Tommy Lee Jones after such a long time was an awesome surprise! rough but always so lovable on screen, his acting skills were certainly up to our expectations. the way the film managed to pull off dressing a guy in tights during the depressing WWII was absolutely perfect. part of the screen time was spent building the characters, not only Rogers but also many of the supporting casts. thus, it added weights to their actions, making us feel the depths of their heroic acts. for a comic adapted film, it was so much fun yet intelligent! it made us believe the wildness of the whole concept by placing it neatly in realistic angles. the film was so mesmerizing we left the cinema feeling completely satisfied.
some backgrounds on the movie:
- director: Joe Johnston
- released: 2011
- casts: Chris Evans, Hugo Weaving, Hayley Atwell, Tommy Lee Jones, Sebastian Stan, Dominic Cooper, Toby Jones, Stanley Tucci
- language: English
- genre: Action/Science Fiction
This movie captures the the spirit of not only Captain America, but the spirit of a people who were ready to make the sacrafices necessary for freedom. I can understand why cynical critics would recoil at Captain America as a symbol in this move. But this is a testament to the movie, which shows the true depth of the character in a very realistic way
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