civil war

I’m with you on the heroes’ need to be monitored. I got a huge thrill out of Black Panther in this film, and I can’t wait for his solo movie, but he’s a political nightmare in Civil War. Here’s a vigilante who ignores national borders and legal protocol as he sets out to murder a superpowered individual for purely personal reasons, based on extremely sketchy evidence (and with no concern for the people or property damaged in the process). Absolutely no one in this film should be backing his play, especially the people calling themselves heroes. His vendetta is exciting, but it isn’t remotely defensible. And it wouldn’t be even if Bucky had killed his dad.

But his irrational behavior is necessary to move the plot along. The fundamental conflict in Civil War isn’t between hero teams, it’s about Superhero Smackdown Fun vs. Behaving Like A Goddamn Grown-Up. If Steve, Tony, et. al. were actually responsible people, they’d talk to the UN about Steve’s entirely sensible concerns about being hampered during global catastrophe, while waiting on votes and debates. They’d use their considerable celebrity and charisma to drive a better solution through diplomacy and politics. They’d insist on fail-safes, to keep the Avengers from being compromised and used like SHIELD was in Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

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#TeamTryHarder. The first few times superhero films were used as allegory to address post-9/11 concerns, it was a surprising, fresh turn. Resonance, ye gods! And Winter Soldier raised concerns over the NSA wiretapping fiasco at the perfect moment — and more importantly, it had a clear point of view on the topic.

Civil War, meanwhile, is content to ask a lot of questions, but never goes remotely near answering them (other than “punching will fix”)“ –

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puresebastian:

You know what let’s protect Sam Wilson

Sam who lost his wingman Riley who was shot right out of the sky

Sam who saw Rhodey fall and hit the ground

Sam who told Steve It was like I was just up there to watch 

Sam who apologized for dodging a blast meant to take him out

Sam who gets shot at after this apology

Sam who cares about Rhodey’s health when he is locked in a prison

Sam who would endure literal torture before betraying his friend

cptxrogers:

one of my favourite things about tony in ca:cw:

of all the things he could have spent his money on, he chose to pour millions into mental health research, to create a non-invasive non-pharmaceutical therapy technology. and then he stood up in front of a public academic audience and talked about his own mental health problems and what interventions would have helped him.