Many of you have been asking yourselves "What is MrBlackJack going to do to follow up his latest article? What stupendous and egotistical move is he going to make next?". Well, as you can see it's a review for Captain America: The Winter Soldier . Now, you may be asking "What'll be so special about your review?". Well, who better to review a Captain America movie than the most American user on this site? Let alone the most egotistical. But in all seriousness, all you have to do is sit back, and read this review. Then you too will understand how tremendously astonishing this film is.
The Plot and Character Balance/Development
The Winter Soldier's plot is absolutely amazing. Compared to other Marvel Studio films it's rather complicated, but that's exactly what it needed to be. Frequently I find comic book movies today rather predictable, but aside from one or two things, this kept me guessing. What I especially love about this film is how they dove deeper into Natasha's character. In Iron Man 2 and The Avengers, Natasha felt like a filler character (at least in my opinion). She felt like she was there just to be there. But with this film, she was an integral piece and made you actually care for the character. Natasha wasn't the only character to be given a much needed "boost"; I thoroughly enjoyed seeing Evans as Cap. I was never a huge fan of him as Cap up to this point, but TWS sure as hell made me buy him as both Steve and Cap. Mackie as Wilson was great as well, and so was just about every other character in this film. Each character was given justice and damn near perfectly used, except for the Winter Soldier himself. He felt underused, but not nearly as bad as Malekith in The Dark World. I look forward to seeing more of him in the future. Too keep this spoiler free, but some of the secrets about the MCU revealed in this film are brilliant. They felt like legitimate and important revelations rather than something just for shock. Marvel Studios, the Russo brothers, and screenwriters Chris Markus & Stephan McFeely (as well as Ed Brubaker) truly outdid themselves in regards to the overall plot, the balance of characters, and how it ties into the MCU.
The Action
The Plot and Character Balance/Development
The Winter Soldier's plot is absolutely amazing. Compared to other Marvel Studio films it's rather complicated, but that's exactly what it needed to be. Frequently I find comic book movies today rather predictable, but aside from one or two things, this kept me guessing. What I especially love about this film is how they dove deeper into Natasha's character. In Iron Man 2 and The Avengers, Natasha felt like a filler character (at least in my opinion). She felt like she was there just to be there. But with this film, she was an integral piece and made you actually care for the character. Natasha wasn't the only character to be given a much needed "boost"; I thoroughly enjoyed seeing Evans as Cap. I was never a huge fan of him as Cap up to this point, but TWS sure as hell made me buy him as both Steve and Cap. Mackie as Wilson was great as well, and so was just about every other character in this film. Each character was given justice and damn near perfectly used, except for the Winter Soldier himself. He felt underused, but not nearly as bad as Malekith in The Dark World. I look forward to seeing more of him in the future. Too keep this spoiler free, but some of the secrets about the MCU revealed in this film are brilliant. They felt like legitimate and important revelations rather than something just for shock. Marvel Studios, the Russo brothers, and screenwriters Chris Markus & Stephan McFeely (as well as Ed Brubaker) truly outdid themselves in regards to the overall plot, the balance of characters, and how it ties into the MCU.
The Action
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