Coupled with the current American social environment, this further deepens everyone's favor for this movie.

It's a movie that's very different from the superhero movies of the past, but at the same time follows the traits that great movies share.

Such as tight rhythm, attractive fighting and the favorite song and dance of American audiences.

These are all ingredients that make the audience feel familiar.

But if you really want to put "Captain America" ​​together with the superhero movies of the past ten years, everyone can feel a very obvious difference.

The whole movie of "Captain America" ​​has an overly clear black and white distinction that is rarely seen in commercial movies in recent years.

At the same time, it also has a positive description of the American government in the movie that has not been seen for a long time.

In order to please the market, film and television works are often a medium that reflects everyone's life.

This is especially true for superhero movies, which are inherently commercial.

The super movies in recent years, to be precise, are the super movies since [911].

Regardless of whether the plot itself is good or bad, simple or complex, there will be distrust of the system and the US government.

For example, "The Dark Knight", which is still in theaters, and the "X-Men" series, which tells the relationship between mutants and the government, are typical representatives.

Even if it is a U.S. military propaganda film like "Transformers", the plots in the movie also show the disgraceful side of the U.S. government.

This is even more so on Marvel's own side. Both "Iron Man" and "The Incredible Hulk" have the premise that "the US government is the bad guy".

But "Captain America" ​​is different. This movie lacks the suspicion of the government in those movies, and the United States in the movie really seems to be the messenger of justice.

Of course, because of the progress of the times, although the movie retains many character settings from ancient movies.

But the role of [Captain America] presented in the movie is still very convincing in the movie.

At least this version of Steve Rogers is more real than the last century's version of "Superman".

It's just that this kind of truth was originally processed by hypocrisy.

You must know that during World War II in real history, when the United States was at war with Germany, it was not much better.

Don't look at the Roaring Commandos in the movie, there are whites, blacks, and yellows, it looks so harmonious and loving.

But in the United States at that time, the vast majority of blacks were prohibited from participating in the war.

The yellow race is even more isolated from other people because of the relationship with Japan.

If you look at the Captain America cartoons during World War II, the serious symbolization of various races in them can fully show the degree of discrimination on racial issues in the United States.

Black people are always cowards, surrendering faster than the French; Germans are always fools who are strong outsiders; people of the yellow race look like monkeys who have not fully evolved...

It can only be said that the role of Captain America has been created for so many years.

He still hasn't been able to get rid of his position as a political propaganda.

It's really sad when you think about it.

Of course, the essence of "Captain America" ​​is still a popcorn movie.

Although it is not a strong summer film, it still cannot hide the fact that it is a commercial work.

So gorgeous fights and all kinds of explosions still fill the whole movie.

It's just that under the shell of the original political propaganda, all this is not so easy to make people feel disgusted.

"The plot is simple and simple." Film critic Kenneth Turan couldn't help but admire, "But this is also the missing part of superhero movies in recent years."

Another film critic next to him agreed: "A large part of the audience of superhero movies is children, so it is very important to use simple lens language to teach children correct values."

Turan continued: "Superficial and naive are two concepts. The former is direct, while the latter is just pure noise."

"We love The Dark Knight, but Captain America is obviously more appropriate for kids once."

Turan nodded slowly, seeming to agree with his old friend.

A simple and straightforward movie, sometimes that's not a bad thing.

Especially Chris Evans is really well chosen as an actor.

I have to say that Marvel's casting department is really good at picking people up.

Kenneth Turan's previous impression of Chris Evans was very general. Although he was very good-looking, he felt more like a creamy niche.

Especially the performance in the previous "Fantastic Four" made people feel mediocre and frivolous.

But in this movie, the original frivolity has disappeared.

Captain America's tenacious character and never-back-down quality are perfectly shown in his performance.

You must know that although the role of Captain America is very facial, it is also difficult to play it convincingly.

This role needs to show a reassuring and convincing calmness and toughness, which is often more difficult to perform in terms of temperament than demeanor.

Chris Evans has given this role a satisfactory answer.

Ordinary audiences think that he has a good image and is in line with the title of Captain America; film critics think that he has escaped from the image of a restless bastard in the past.

Coupled with the correctness of the propaganda of Great America, the word-of-mouth foundation of "Captain America" ​​has been laid.

As for the Easter eggs that are customary in Marvel movies, the producer has released two as always.

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