So I saw it at the Jax last night. It's a Marvel comic book movie. If you liked your Marvel comic books you will like this one. There are a few plot holes, but not too bad. It's right in tune with the times. Everything, Shield, the World Security Council, the DC cops, you name it, is secretly infiltrated by bad guys, (Hydra?) and turns on Nick Fury and Steve Rogers. Shades of NSA, CIA, and BLM.
Technically superb. Lighting and color first rate. No under lit dark interior shots. Non of that irritating fade-to-black-and-white post processing. Good camera work, they use tripods, they skip the "shake-the-camera" shots. Decent sound man, I could hear and understand all the dialogue. Special effects utterly convincing. Even Shield's vast flying aircraft carriers look real. The textures of the huge machines is right, like painted metal, flat paint, no gloss, a touch of weathering. The carrier's huge lift engines really look powerful enough to boost the massive thing into the air.
Incredible amount of hand to hand fighting. Gymnastics, back flips, leaps up and over things. Any of these fights would have taken gold at Olympic gymnastic competition. Capt America's shield gets a fine workout. Mixed martial arts, or is that mixed movie martial? It goes fast and furious right up to the last reel. The girl friend, Natasha, is as fast and deadly a fighter as Capt America. Car chases and car crashes better than I have seen before. The scene where the DC cops, driving Ford Crown Vic's, try to take Nick Fury, driving a black Chevy Suburban, in DC traffic, is good, lotta seriously bent Fords. Every car chase involves fender-to-fender contact, and visibly mangled body and fender work. And lots of bullet holes. If this is CGI work, it's very well done.
A few goofs. Nick Fury, reminiscing about his childhood, mentions his old man's "22 Magnum". Not cool. Back then, .22 anything was a kid's gun. Everyone carried at least a .32. Cops and serious guys carried .38 Special or .45.
Actors were run of the mill, except for Robert Redford, who played a treacherous senior bureaucrat. Chris Evans and Scarlett Johanssen are competent leads playing comic book hero and heroine parts. They both have the looks and the figures the parts call for. Scarlett flaunted real cool shoulder length red hair, I still wonder if it was her own, or a wig. Although they are together for most of the scenes, they don't real seem to be girlfriend and boyfriend. Scarlett (Natasha) gives off some vibs that she likes Steve Rogers, Steve doesn't seem all that interested.
Anyhow, a fun flick, worth the price of admission. Fine for older (say age six and up) children. No bad language, no nudity, lots of slam bang violence, little to no blood, the good guys win in the end.
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