God Bless America: New Marvel movie brings substantial revenue
WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON?
May 9, 2016
The government is putting a leash on the Avengers, the aftermaths of their battles too great for the common man to deal with both physically and emotionally. When tragedy strikes again, the team has to decide which side they are on; one for or against an expert assassin.
Cap and Iron Man did well to fill the roughly two-and-a-half hour running time with the standard “give ‘em hell” brute force that Marvel so frequently delivers. The writers even hit a couple of home runs with well-timed jokes and gimmicks delivered by others contrary to Iron Man, Spiderman and Ant-Man — the usual comedic stand-bys (but they did have their moments too).
The graphics were of the highest quality, as Marvel spared no expense to accommodate. Full suits were generated with ease and their air times were boundless: an asset to any superhero film.
The score rose and fall with every felled punch and knee-jerk reaction but also softened to the lighter segments of the movie. Every twist in Falcon’s flight and zap from Black Widow’s gauntlet had its own lull or raise in pitch.
Overall, I’d say that this is what the critics say: the greatest superhero movie of all time. Only due to the astounding cast, graphics, music and, of course, the people behind these elements did this cinematographer’s masterpiece give the impact it intended. So go see Captain America Civil War, now in theatres.