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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-05-13 06:50 pm

[ SECRET POST #3418 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3418 ⌋

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I liked it.

(Anonymous) 2016-05-14 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't like it quite as much as Winter Soldier (my #1 MCU movie so far), but it was very good.

Civil War was more a Captain America-flavored Avengers movie than a Captain America movie, but oh well. I really liked T'Challa, both as a good character (driven, vengeful, but forgiving in the end) and as eye-candy (very attractive and damn, his eyelashes are pretty). I liked Ant-Man in this, he was pretty funny. I liked Sam and Bucky and their passive-aggressiveness and sniping at each other. I liked Nat being there for Steve, even if she didn't agree with him (although really, I think it wasn't so much that she thought he was wrong, just that she doesn't think she has as clear a moral center as he does and wants to make sure she has something that will check her, keep her from putting red in the ledger). I liked that I could understand both sides, even if I didn't necessarily fully agree with either one.

I didn't really like Spider-man, though. He was okay in parts of the big fight scene, but mostly he annoyed me. Maybe I'm just burnt out on the character. I didn't appreciate how every nation in the MCU has somehow never caused collateral damage in clash - I mean, they seemed so shocked by it, so they've obviously never killed innocent civilians ever. I didn't appreciate how the bomb, set off by Rumlow, was somehow Wanda's fault because she couldn't fully contain it/control it/get it to a safe distance before it went off. I understand what Vision was saying, but does everyone in the world think that if they let the aliens attack or Rumlow get away with a biological weapon, there would have been less damage? Or maybe they think some other group would have handled it better.