Is it safe to say that Marvel Studios is in a slump? I know I’ve been enjoying Agatha, Deadpool and Wolverine all last year, but that feeling is still diminishing from its height six years ago. From what I saw, the pandemic pause and the selfishness of the phase 4 entry chilled the excitement of the mega franchise. While we are still in Phase 5, this new film, Captain America: The Brave New World, arrives at an interesting time that reminds us of Marvel comics. Sam Wilson became the comic’s new Captain America in 2014/2015 amid Marvel Know and all the different Marvel initiatives. Sam Wilson, who carries the burden of the comics mantle, also bleed in the real world as the burgeoning comics gates began to become known for all the rejections of the changes that were taking place at the time. Especially since I’m watching this tightrope that promotes this tightrope that Anthony Mackey promotes this film, I don’t realize that similarities between them in the comics and what’s happening in the real world I can’t come. . Also, for some reason, Black Captain America must appear in the Hulk films.
Well, that’s a big simplification of the plot, but listen to me. The film is about how Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackey) tries to grasp what kind of relationship he is with the new president of the United States, Thadeus “Thunderbolt” Ross (Harrison Ford), how and what kind of relationship he is. It focuses on trying to understand whether there is. History of. Ross is working on a new global treaty over resources obtained from dead bodies in the Indian Ocean (from the end of eternity). Still, there is a plan to stop the treaty by attacking losses every turn. Sam gets involved as Isaiah Bradley (Carl Rumble) is somehow brainwashed and attacked Ross and imprisoned at a White House event. From that point on, the film will perform in a story of the genre of plot thriller, like Captain America: Winter Soldiers have done 11 years ago, and most of the time, as the film did, so I’m doing a decent job. Action set pieces are fun to watch and the effects are mostly good. Towards the end of the film, things can get a little shaken, as you can see. “Overall, it won’t hurt the entire film, as it’s one of the post-endgame MCU theater entries.
(LR) Captain America/Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackey), Joaquin Torres/Falcon (Danny Ramirez), Isaiah Bradley (Carl Rambley) Captain America at Marvel Studios: A Brave New World. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©2024 Marvel.
It feels like Anthony Mackey stands out as Sam Wilson/Captain America and has a big movie on his back. I think it helps that he is so comfortable in this character playing him for this long. The film is also useful for those who are about to follow up with Falcon/Captain America and Winter Solider, but who haven’t seen that Disney+ show. They think Sam gives a little more speech than Steve had before, but still works in his counselor background. He has good chemistry with Danny Ramirez, who plays the new falcon Joaquin Torres. Because they have this lovely superhero and sidekick dynamic that is different from Steve and Sam being their partners. Sam needs to be careful of Joaquin, who wants to prove himself, but still has a lot to learn. Ramirez is fun and brings a certain lightness to the film at the right time when things are pretty serious. He also works very well in action scenes.
You know what really saved this film for me because I came in hoping for disappointment – Harrison Ford. Harrison Ford brings all his charisma here as Thunderbolt Ross. He is likable when he needs it. He’s as great and gross as his character by shrinking when he needs to, and I think William Hart will have the opportunity to do it all years ago. Ford is basically the other protagonist. He has as much emotional arcs and motivations for all his actions, primarily repairing his relationship with his daughter Betty (Liv Tyler). Giancarlo Esposito as a Sidewinder is no problem as a threat. Still, it’s not enough for you to cherish him, and honestly, it’s a snake society. They aren’t always that interesting to begin with. Silla Haas, who plays Ruth Batt Seraph (aka Sabla), doesn’t do much here. She’s not a mutant here. You can say there’s more with her just-cut girlfriend. Here she is playing a black widow proxy, so there is still a cap/falcon/widow trio with a new face.
It’s great that Carl could be seen more slowly as Isaiah Bradley in this film. It was a welcome surprise that this character was brought to the MCU during a TV show. It was often used in this that he saw him as Sam’s leader and continued his role as a black consciousness towards Sam in this world. His backstory has acquired and familiarized him for many black people with older people in life, as he previously unites the civil rights movement or what it is happening now. Make it something and let Sam ask Sam the right questions to himself. Isaiah, the choice presented before him in this role was rejected. What Isaiah asks Sam often resonates with the questions of some of the celebrity in real life and how they dealt with the changing climate of our country. Tim Blake Nelson returned as Samuel Stearns and welcomed him to continue the story thread that eventually began in 2008 with his second MCU film, The Incredible Hulk. He poses the right amount of threats to the on-screen scenes, and even here he works as a great foil for Ross than Cap.
Captain America/Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackey) Captain America: Brave New World at Marvel Studios. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©2024 Marvel.
However, Sterns, Ross, Betty, and some of the central points of the film’s conflict are sequels to that 2008 Hulk film. That’s one of my main issues with this film. Honestly, in the most superhero fan comic book guy criticism I have, they have a thumb cap in the Hulk movie and can’t find a blues banner. There’s nothing on the phone. Heck, they didn’t even call his cousin for an assist. Certainly, that’s a knit pick for some, but the main reasons for the story, the issues of Ross and the conflict depend on what Bruce Banner (and Rick Jones) needs to grasp, not Sam Wilson It’s something. It would be cool to see the two Hulks face off, even if you saw something in the trailer, but alas, I got a good Cap vs. Ruleuk here and it was fun. Captain America: The brave New World was surprised that I didn’t think I was. It maintained the history of Captain America cinema as the best subseries of the MCU by providing a superhero film experience, retaining strong and relevant themes with likable stories.
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