Sunday 11 June 2017

Movie Review - Captain America: Civil War

Captain America:

Civil War

2016



Marvel Studios / Vita-Ray Dutch Productions / Studio Babelsberg / Deluxe Digital Studios / Marvel Entertainment

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / Netflix / Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment


8.5 / 10


Captain America: Civil War Poster

Just when the Avengers stories were getting stale and very familiar, writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely along with directors Anthony and Joe Russo bring us the best Avengers movie to date... except that it isn't since it's Capt's film.

Let's get this out of the way, this is loosely based on Mark Millar's opus though it could never reach the depths of characterisation or story in just the two and half hour runtime.  Though the story has been pared down to the minimum basics of the original, what we do get is very entertaining.  After the disastrous effects of Age Of Ultron the governments of the world are wanting to put a leash on the Avengers and all other heroes.  Not all of the heroes are accepting of this arrangement, especially Captain America who goes off on his own.

The only thing I would have liked in this film is a deeper look at the psychological effects the Sokovia Sanctions, which are addressed in the graphic novels.  This would have made it stronger and more accessible to adults.  They could have done this without changing the certification.

It was also nice to see the other newbies to the Marvel universe - Ant-Man, The Black Panther, and of course The Amazing Spiderman.  It was great seeing Spidey finally mixing it up in the with The Avengers and with the changing eye lenses in his costume and the best and most accurate portrayal yet, from Tom Holland - Awesome.  Though I'm not too sure about the upcoming Homecoming movie or the role Stark is to play in Peter Parkers costume.  The star of this film though has to be The Black Panther - Chadwick Boseman gives a brilliantly cool portrayal of the hero prince of Wakanda.

The rest of the cast give the performances we are used to from the rest of the series.

Thanks to the directors, the action is fast and furious, and thanks to Spidey and Ant-Man pretty funny.  The effects are superb, as always, and they don't overpower the story or the screen as with previous films - the fight scene on Ultron was too busy and confusing (and too short).  The pace is varied and creates a rollercoaster ride of a film which helps keep the emotions of the viewers fluctuating between excitement and the dramatic.  This is a well-constructed and crafted movie.

For me, this third instalment of the Captain America series is the best; and as I stated at the start it's also the best Avengers movie too.  If you've not started watching any of the Marvel Universe films yet then this is one to catch.  It works as a stand-alone movie as it references the previous films in a way that you don't need to see them to know what's happening here.  In regards to both Captain America and The Avengers, this is the only movie in each of the series which I will watch more than once, it is that enjoyable.




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