a review of 美国队长3:内战
The most compelling part in Civil War is that both sides have views you can get behind. Given that you can be just as easily swayed by either teams opinion, the conflict has more weight. It's a battle where no one is right, and no one is wrong. That's because The Avengers are finally seeing some consequences to their actions. Yeah, they were saving the world, but in the process they inadvertently caused a lot of civilian casualties. Casualties that, as Vision puts it, might have been avoided had none of them existed in the first place. It's nice to see a little more maturity, seriousness, and believability injected into the MCU. Civil War doesn't skimp out on the excitement either. All the promise of seeing your favorite superheroes clash onscreen is delivered upon. So is the promise of new faces entering into the MCU for the first time. Chadwick Boseman nails it as the savage Black Panther and Tom Holland's Spider-Man is the highlight of the movie. Needless to say Civil War is just as exciting, action-packed, and fun as you would expect. So what about it's issues? Well, there are few. Not enough to ruin the movie by any means, but enough to keep it from reaching it's true potential. For starters the special effects aren't that great. The main issue is that the plot running in the background that actually causes the Avengers to clash with one another is kind of disappointing. The villain is just another guy ticked at superheroes because of the destruction they unintentionally caused in the two Avengers movies and seeks revenge. Haven't we seen that before? There's also the fact that things wrap up a little too easily. By that I mean that the whole thing ends on a note where the Avengers can get back together, no real hard feelings, to fight the next global threat. It's another example of these movies not really having any stakes. No real consequences, despite the synopsis telling us there was/is. So yeah, it's got some disappointments. However they all fade away when you're watching the heroes do battle with one another, both physically and verbally. A fight that's complete with humor and spectacular depictions of the characters powers. It's also great to see the MCU expand with faces we've all been asking for a while now. Civil War delivers on it's promises. It's another exciting entry in the MCU and shows that that the superhero genre hasn't run out of steam yet. It's not the best jumping on point for newcomers, but it not going to disappoint longtime fans.