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fandomsecrets2014-05-18 03:57 pm
[ SECRET POST #2693 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2693 ⌋
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Re: CA:TWS
It also doesn't help I dislike the movie and have only seen most of those scenes once. Plus when I think of codependent I think of the Winchester brothers and Steve/Bucky ain't got nothing on them.
Re: CA:TWS
OMG no. But Sam/Dean is a whole another level beyond codependency... it's unrealistic at this point.
Yeah, bro/bro also works for me...
I've rewatched the movie lately and I'm extremely disappointed in the pre-serum Bucky/Steve scenes... they just did not make time for them, at all. I'm now thinking it could have been a choice, not to show too much of Bucky, because if there's one thing that works is that in Cap 1 Bucky is indeed a super enigmatic character. You CAN see (mostly SS's acting skills but also a directing choice) how much he keeps inside.
But at the same time his background is practically nothing. We just know he's around to throw girls at Steve and to extract him from allies, but yes, that's it.
I'm probably SUPER bitter because they say goodbye to each other in such an anticlimatic way that I was like, 'so that's... that's it? His best friend is going to war and probably to death and that's it?'. So maybe Steve is not too overwhelmed by feelings because he really thinks he's going to make it and join Bucky, but damn, they could have said like 3 words more to each other... the ONE thing I adore of that scene though is the FANTASTIC 'Farewell to Bucky''s song composed by Alan Silvestri that plays in the background and makes me cry only by being there...
PS: also, I'm so going to bed now, I'll catch up tomorrow. :D
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