Thursday, 21 May 2015
Captain America: The First Avenger
Like my last review I'm just gonna star with the story. What's the story? In World War 2 "Steve Rogers" played by "Chris Evans" is a small, skinny 18 year-old who wants to join the army. Then one day a scientist named "Abraham Erskine" sees him and offers him a chance be a part of an experiment that might be able to get him into the army. When he goes to it along with another person named "Peggy Carter." In the experiment it causes him to be taller and stronger. Just then Erskine is shot and the guy who killed him steals a vile of something. Steve catches him and he dies somehow, I never got that. During one day Steve finds out his best friend "Bucky Barnes" has been captured and goes out to save him along with a couple others. He, Howard Stark (Tony's dad), Bucky and the others then all try to top the evil villain of the movie "Red Skull" played by "Hugo Weaving." So what's good about this film? Well like every other Marvel film the cast is great especially Chris Evans as Captain America. Chris Evans actually did another Marvel character "Johnny Storm" from the two original Fantastic 4 films, that I might or might not review. But actually, in this film we get a few answers from Iron Man 2 about Howard. And like a lot of other Marvel films that's in this film is the comedy they keep doing. That's one thing I like about these Marvel films is the humour they keep doing that always makes us laugh and some jokes make us laugh hard. But aside from that the film is still good. At the end of the film, and I'm not talking about the end of the credits, I'm talking about the very last scene before the credits, Steve crashes a plane into ice water and freezes for 70 years and awakens after being thawed out and brought to New York. He meets Nick who tells him he's been a sleep for 70 years. And next review is the big one. I'm 100% certain you know what I'm talking about. For this one though I'd say take a look.
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