Captain America: Civil War Review

Throughout this decade I would say that the fascination with super hero movies has grown to new heights. The movies exhibits action and effects created with such hi tech equipment that we become absorbed by it, alongside of a great story line. In this new Captain America which released in theaters on Friday May 6, Marvel creates the ultimate fight between Captain America versus Iron Man, the lead characters in the Avengers movies. Competing against DC comic’s release of Batman VS Superman, Marvel's Civil War exceed all expectations, by fully developing a detailed story line and plot twist. I've yet to see Dawn of Justice so I won't be able to unbiased compare the two, but it's hard for me to see how the Justice League will be introduced as a sudden inclusion in the Batman series. As for Captain America Civil War all of the main characters connected explaining what drove them to this movie. Nothing was random and unfitting for the plot. Even as they introduced the supporting characters, the story line explains their presence and significance to the Civil War. I enjoyed this movie because of story line, this wasn't your average "a criminal or super being is attacking the city let's save the people" plot. Civil War explains the pros and cons from the civilian's perception as they're coexisting with superheroes. Captain America and others begin to rebel against the government who's trying to put limits on them being heroes. I recommend you watch Winter Soldier, the second movie in the Captain America series before watching Civil War. I've never seen Winter Soldier, and there were parts inside the movie that I didn't understand, because I hadn't seen the Winter Soldier. Other than that, I enjoyed the movie, and will be looking out for Marvels new Spider-Man Returns movie, that was previewed at free the credits of Civil War.

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