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Captain America

Captain America

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April 30, 2014

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Movie Reviews_img_3Reviewed by Gerry O., Age 13

Best Marvel Flick Yet: Comic-Book Nostalgia Mixed with Conspiracy and Adventure

Whether you are a Marvel fan or not, you’ll find the latest installment of Captain America to be a great political thriller with a compelling story line. There are a few twists, some expected, some not. The story revolves around Steve Rogers, struggling to embrace his role in the modern world, dealing with S.H.I.E.L.D., and battling the Soviet agent known as the Winter Soldier. This is rated PG-13 for good reason. From the very start, there is lots of action and violence, but it’s not graphic. “The special effects are completely off the charts!” comments KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Gerry O. See his full review below.

Video review available here: http://youtu.be/aE61unM2UdM

This film has lots to offer for all fans. This blockbuster includes action, romance, conspiracy, adventure, comedy, thrills and, of course, super heroes.

The story starts when Captain America is doing his thing –– saving everyone. Soon, however, Shield starts to act more privately about a new project that is being formed. Something is going on that worries Captain America. What is it? And how does he fix it? To find the answer to these questions, you must watch the movie.

This movie has a great cast (Robert Redford, Scarlett Johansson) and a great concept. However, because we all know how amazing this super hero is, the ending is somewhat predictable. Some moments drag a bit, but the special effects are completely off the charts. The story line is well conceived. However, I would have liked this movie more if it was not told from Captain America’s point of view. I think this film would be fantastic if it was told from Nick Fury’s (Samuel L. Jackson) point of view. Some camera shots are so fast that they are a bit difficult to follow, but overall, the special effects are spectacular! The technology alone in this movie will satisfy even the most discerning sci-fi fans.

My favorite scene is when Captain America is in an elevator and all kinds of people equipped with weapons enter on different floors. This is when Captain America realizes for the first time that something is not right. Finally, Captain America asks, “Does anybody want to get off before we start this?” Then, all people in the elevator attack him. It’s an amazing action scene. I don’t think this has ever been done before –– such a complex fight scene in the tight space inside an elevator. The director and editors make the whole movie not only very engaging, but very funny, too, which is a great mix of emotions.

This film has tons of action, gunplay, death and some intense violence, so I recommend it for ages 9 to 18, and I would rank it 4 out of 5 stars.

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