Since they started achieving great success, Marvel’s superhero films have started to fall into a rut with the formula of Superheroes + Special Techniques = High Revenue.
However, Captain America: Civil War gives us a completely different view of the Marvel superhero movie line because the plot elements have been given a lot of care.
As we know, Captain America: Civil War revolves around the civil war of the superhero group Avengers when disagreements arise around a new government law requiring control of the activities of superheroes.
This disagreement and the Captain’s insistence on protecting his wanted Winter Soldier friend caused the members of the Avengers group to be deeply divided, leading to a unique Civil War in history.
When you start the movie, you will realize that Captain America: Civil War has a darker and… more mature style than previous works.
This episode helped push Captain America: Civil War from a simple superhero movie into a work with a lot of guilt and guilt of superheroes, with internal struggles taking place continuously.
The movie’s duration is quite long, about 2 hours and 30 minutes, so many viewers may feel tired while watching.
As for the action scenes, they can be graded A with many beautiful coordination scenes between the superheroes in the group.
Regarding the cast of characters of Captain America: Civil War, there is probably not much debate when saying that the focus of the movie is Spider-Man.
The main characters of the film, Captain America and Iron Man, do not leave as much of an impression as Spider-Man (poor guys), but they still act very well.
The only minus point in the film’s character building is that the choice of villain is not very good.
Overall, Captain America: Civil War is truly worthy of the film crew’s previous statement, it is a work that can completely change the landscape of the Marvel cinematic universe.