Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: May 6, 2016
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dianstMay 23, 2016
Such an amazing movie! Way better than Batman v Superman, which I thought would be better than Marvel's Civil War. That's definitely one of the best comic book movies of all time! It has a lot of action, awesome effects and just a little bitSuch an amazing movie! Way better than Batman v Superman, which I thought would be better than Marvel's Civil War. That's definitely one of the best comic book movies of all time! It has a lot of action, awesome effects and just a little bit of humor somewhere in the movie. The only thing I wish they would do is to add more and more superheroes in the film supporting the side that they prefer. Marvel started brilliantly the year with Deadpool and now they show up with that awesome movie! Good work :) 9 out of 10 Expand
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jeeper1958May 22, 2016
This was more like an Avenger Film than a Captain America Film. It was OK, the first 2 Cap movies had a much better story line and more serious theme. Didn't really follow the end of the Story line of Winter Soldier. At the end there it wasThis was more like an Avenger Film than a Captain America Film. It was OK, the first 2 Cap movies had a much better story line and more serious theme. Didn't really follow the end of the Story line of Winter Soldier. At the end there it was Falcon and Cap setting out to find Bucky, Black Widow going off to rediscover herself, Nick Fury setting out to look for some missed Hydra operatives. In this one all of a sudden their running missions? I think it should have been based on Falcon and Cap searching for Bucky with less Avengers and a lot more serious content. Expand
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desoulMay 22, 2016
feels way too familiar. Enter a marvel movie, expect a marvel movie. Dont get me wrong, this movie is good, its just that the heroes still feel not as big (superheroes need to feel huge and powerful), the action was really good, but exceptfeels way too familiar. Enter a marvel movie, expect a marvel movie. Dont get me wrong, this movie is good, its just that the heroes still feel not as big (superheroes need to feel huge and powerful), the action was really good, but except for one scene, it was non threatening, cap and iron man both got the snot kicked out of them but without taking much damage, or rather, they looked like rag dolls taking hits. The villain was again not that threatening. A lot of cheesy one liners and in some instances a bit of bad dialogue.

Keeping all of that aside though, the movie was really good (I dont like the idea of a young spiderman, but it worked, and we didnt have to wait for the end credits to get a glimpse of him)
The story was well thought out, as with all cap america movies, the story is really good, some characters needed more depth (iron man especially, his reasoning was not explored much but atleast you understood why each person was doing what). This movie like all marvel movies is targeted towards a very very broad audience and manages to entertain the vast majority.
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namelessMay 21, 2016
If you want a movie with lots of fist fights this is your movie. The movie starts weak then goes downhill from there. Some of the basic components of any good story were left out: Rising Action...nope, the highest level was in the middle.If you want a movie with lots of fist fights this is your movie. The movie starts weak then goes downhill from there. Some of the basic components of any good story were left out: Rising Action...nope, the highest level was in the middle. Something at stake... nope, never felt any one or any ideas was at risk except their moodiness. Any dimension to the characters, nope... they were all caricatures, without anything beneath the surface. The Russo Brothers use to know what to do but I'm thinking the studio or producers took control or these guys have really lost it. The acting was the only thing that saved the film - though I lost a bit of respect for most of the actors for selling out (yes, they are crying all the way to the bank). Robert Downey Jr. use to be able to act, his one dimensional character was the most cliche because he was overacting most of the time. The first act is probably the worst, it was all over the map with political statements and cliche dialogue. It was like they took the headlines in mass media today and put them in a blender and then stuck them in this movie. I am more than disappointed, I feel downright cheated. The critics should be ashamed for their high reviews. This is one more nail in the Marvel coffin before we all stop going. After this movie you can forget me going to X-men. I will wait for Doctor Strange that hopefully has something more than this... Expand
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ZurcarakluckMay 21, 2016
Muy buena película, de las mejores en el universo cinematográfico de Marvel, con unos cambios en relación al cómic pero eso no la hace mala, sino más interesante
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KenyanCriticMay 21, 2016
I remember the good old days when my old man and I would sit through an episode of WWE Royal Rumble. All our favorite WWE superstars would be introduced into the ring after 30 seconds until finally the ring would be full of stars fighting allI remember the good old days when my old man and I would sit through an episode of WWE Royal Rumble. All our favorite WWE superstars would be introduced into the ring after 30 seconds until finally the ring would be full of stars fighting all and all. We surely couldn't determine who would be left in the ring. This Captain America movie took me back to those Royal Rumble days, a bunch of people fighting each other, and sometimes gang up on the big guys, there after fighting against each other to claim the ultimate price. My old man and I had our best times watching Civil War (oh, I meant Royal Rumble). You have nothing to lose watching this movie, it falls in a new genre called Marvel vs DC. Anyway, after the invention of the internet my old man I were brokenhearted to know WWE Royal Rumble was not real. I wish in the next installment we get to see Chuck Norris as Chuck Norris. Expand
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TyronJamesMay 21, 2016
It is as bad as Batman v Superman.To many characters that maybe have given to shine but was underdeveloped and spider-man is pretty much annoying unlike it's predecessors.Black Panther is boring as hell with no charisma.The movie felt soIt is as bad as Batman v Superman.To many characters that maybe have given to shine but was underdeveloped and spider-man is pretty much annoying unlike it's predecessors.Black Panther is boring as hell with no charisma.The movie felt so forced,forced to hate each other,forced to fight each other and forced to the avengers to disassemble.With another confusing motives of a villain.Captain America Civil War is the worst Marvel film,and I don't even like Marvel nor DC.The two company just stop making movies and leave the film industry alone. Expand
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TRANDO101May 21, 2016
Although this movie has some changes to prior marvel universe films, its still far too much like its predecessors to feel like its own film. Kids will most certainly love it, and it's probably the most well made film, it's just to much likeAlthough this movie has some changes to prior marvel universe films, its still far too much like its predecessors to feel like its own film. Kids will most certainly love it, and it's probably the most well made film, it's just to much like the others. It really tested how much i'd be able to stand the same old fight scenes, the same old drama, the same old characters (with there same old personalities) and the ever so predictable outcomes. The only saving graces for this film are ant-man and spider-man (not putting spoiler warning because they were in the trailer), with jokes and remarks that were good enough to keep me reasonably entertained.

Overall, I don't think this is a bad movie, and i probably would've really liked it, if there weren't a dozen of them that had already been shoved down my throat. If you liked all of the M.U. films up to now, you'll probably like Captain America: Civil War, but if you found that the more recent ones, like Age of Ultron were getting boring and some what tedious i really don't see you enjoying this all that much.
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RiftGFXMay 20, 2016
First and foremost I want to say that this movie is just flat out fun.
In addition to being an incredibly enjoyable film, it's also a rather tear jerking one. Whether that be from uncovering the truth surrounding The Winter Soldier's past,
First and foremost I want to say that this movie is just flat out fun.
In addition to being an incredibly enjoyable film, it's also a rather tear jerking one. Whether that be from uncovering the truth surrounding The Winter Soldier's past, which made me shed a tear of remorse. Or from laughing at the constant stream of jokes and references coming out of (my favourite Superhero) Spider-Man's mouth, during quite possibly one of the most epic and fun to watch fight scenes in MCU history.
This film sure does do a great job with evoking an emotional response.

Not only does the film capture your attention and make you emotionally invested from the get-go, but it also succeeds in including and introducing one of the biggest ever line-ups of characters in a single Superhero movie.
Even without the inclusion of Thor and The Hulk, Civil War manages to bring together an all star cast, and an all superpowered roster of bad-ass heroes.
Every character plays a part in the progression of the story, and not one character feels as if they're unnecessary.. While some characters such as Ant-Man don't have the biggest impact, they still help add to the atmosphere and contribute to the "Ultimate Super-Hero Showdown" vibe that the film goes for.
Some people are also saying that Spider-Man didn't have much of a role, of that he felt to immature or young.. That's because he is. The film introduces quite possibly the best bigscreen Spider-Man adaptation to ever happen. With Tom Holland performing so well that I now have a rather large crush on him and his take on Peter Parker.. It's not weird... I'm his age anyway so it's not weird...I hope...

And last but not least, mainly because I realise I have a horrible style of writing. The story of the film works well. Finding a way to logically include all of the characters presented. Drawing in your attention and making you invested in what's to come. And ultimately showing the deep relationship that each character has with each other, and hints at how this one movie will affect the Avengers for an unforeseeable amount of time.

CIVIL WAR IS A GOOD FILM. A **** GREAT FILM!
SPIDERMAN IS AWESOME!
THE FILM WAS WELL WRITTEN... GO AND WATCH IT!!

I JUST REALISED I'M A HORRIBLE WRITER... WHO CARES?
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ElectroNickMay 20, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. "Captain America: Civil War" is a more than welcome addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe which has a lasting impact on said universe although it is not without it's flaws. I wish to get the flaws out of the way first: I found Aunt May in this film to be a little too young for this role. She looks more like a Victoria's secret model as opposed to an average supporting Aunt. The revelation of Zemo's plan felt a little contrived and is a major downgrade from his comic book counterpart. In the original Marvel Universe Zemo was a master strategist dand a noble man while in this version he is just an average guy with luck happening to favor him. It does make sense in the narrative considering that he wanted to avenge the death of his family by having the Avengers fight each other but I felt that his inclusion wasn't needed. Just having the heroes fight each other over the registration act would have been enough. The conclusion to Black Panther's character arc felt rushed as well as he just gave up his quest for revenge after figuring out that Zemo was really the one who killed his father. Some of the action sequences are shot in shaky cam which makes it hard to tell who is fighting who. The biggest criticism I have with the film is that Stark never faces any real consequences for the choices that he made. Those complaints do hold it back from being a great movie but the stuff that works well in this movie is phenomenal. Captain America is given more depth as once again he questions the loyalty of the country that "created" him as he helps he tries to help Bucky escape his programming as the Winter Solider. Despite the fact that Stark doesn't face any real consequences his character arc is still intriguing to watch. He is plagued with a guilty conscious over the civilian casualties during the events of Age of Ultron which makes sense considering that he was responsible for creating Ultron. It is easy to demonize the Registration side but unlike the comic that this was based on the film version puts it in a morally grey era. They heroes don't immediately fight each other they try to debate it first but only after some unfortunate circumstances like the causalities that Scarlet Which caused accidentally. Every character is impacted by the event of fighting each other and the consequences (again aside from Stark who should have had this happen to him as well) are what they have to live with for who knows how long. Both sides of the arguments have solid ground and both have loopholes which make it an intriguing watch. The film is even a nice revenge story (excluding Zemo of course) with Black Panther as he tries to kill Bucky for the murder of his father. This creates an interesting twist on his origin as in the other versions he gets his revenge and is more happy as a result. In this film though he realizes that revenge will get him nowhere although how he came to this conclusion is as I said before a little rushed. Stark is also overcome with revenge when he discovers that Bucky killed his parents which heightens the tension between him and Captain America. It actually makes sense that they would be on opposing sides since they both represent the opposite side of the political spectrum. Captain America is the liberal side as he represents the ideal america and has more of an emphasis on freedom and equality while Iron Man is the capitalist and the supposed realist (in fact they are both colored blue and red respectively). The major highlight of the film was the fight scene in the German airport which shows many impressive set pieces. Ant-man gets a lot of highlights as he shrinks into Stark's armor and breaks hi armor from the inside out and when he becomes a giant which shoes very impressive angles and convincing CGI effects. Tom Holland was another highlight as Spider-Man in fact he is the best SPider-Man on the silver screan that I have seen so far Toby Mcguire captures the fragile nature of Peter Parker but he never felt like the overly fragile. Andrew Garfield captures the overly confident hero but forgets to show the fragility of Parker. Tom Holland is the perfect mixture of the two and I am really looking forward to his appearance in "Spider-Man Homecoming". This may be the most critical positive review that you may read in a while but despite some of my negative points in the beginning of the review I still think this film is very good which falls short of being a household name. I highly recommend you see this film. Expand
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JoeWilliamsMay 20, 2016
Well directed action,well written and well balanced superhero flick.This by far Marvel's most mature film ever put to screen.With new great edition to the franchise that was well introduced and the different ideologies was well thought outWell directed action,well written and well balanced superhero flick.This by far Marvel's most mature film ever put to screen.With new great edition to the franchise that was well introduced and the different ideologies was well thought out with a great action fight choreography.It's serious but they blend some hilarious moments in some scenes perfectly.It's a fun action flick all in all. Expand
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Tyray23CenaSuckMay 19, 2016
This was the best Marvel movie by far and in my opinion second best superhero movie ever. The plot was great and the twist at the end of the movie was perfect yet not excepted. The action was epic, funny, and heartfelt at the end.
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RatedRexMay 19, 2016
Oddly, "Civil Wars would have been a great movie if not for all of the overdone action sequences. There was just too much. The screenplay, however, was outstanding. Spider-Man and The Black Panther were a little disappointing. Actually,Oddly, "Civil Wars would have been a great movie if not for all of the overdone action sequences. There was just too much. The screenplay, however, was outstanding. Spider-Man and The Black Panther were a little disappointing. Actually, only Iron Man stood out. In fact, I think Robert Downey Jr.'s performance as Iron Man is Oscar-worthy. Expand
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narek1May 19, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Is this a movie from Hollywood or Bollywood? he killed family of iron man? like.. are you **** serious right now?! the plot was idiotic, the effects are not that bad, the characters are really awesome. This is not the worst movie, but it also is not that good as it can bee. Expand
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Chucky666May 19, 2016
I would have walked out of this movie if I had gone alone. Very tedious. The fight scenes were shot in a terrible way too. I understand that were trying to add some kind of excitement to a tedious film, but wow... so bad.
How anyone could
I would have walked out of this movie if I had gone alone. Very tedious. The fight scenes were shot in a terrible way too. I understand that were trying to add some kind of excitement to a tedious film, but wow... so bad.
How anyone could prefer this movie over Winter Soldier, I'll never understand. Batman V. Superman was the bettter movie.
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REAPER007May 19, 2016
That was just the way Batman vs Superman was. Stupid fighting superhero vs superhero. +OMG they did put spidey into their senseless trash talk. Just can't compare it to the Winter Soldier(it was the best of all movies Marvell did for the lastThat was just the way Batman vs Superman was. Stupid fighting superhero vs superhero. +OMG they did put spidey into their senseless trash talk. Just can't compare it to the Winter Soldier(it was the best of all movies Marvell did for the last 5 years). Expand
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Juliannemoore2May 19, 2016
The cast, once again, as usual, is a standout. Chris Evans still proves that he is Captain America, distilling in him doubt and a questioning manner, while also showing him as a conflicted and true leader. Evans commands the film and everThe cast, once again, as usual, is a standout. Chris Evans still proves that he is Captain America, distilling in him doubt and a questioning manner, while also showing him as a conflicted and true leader. Evans commands the film and ever scenes that he is in, proving that the Marvel Cinematic Universe isn't complete without the character. Robert Downey Jr. once again proves that he is Tony Stark and that no other actor can depict the character. Downey takes a backseat to Evans in good fashion and doesn't try to take the film away from him. This is more Captain America, than Iron Man, with Stark only arriving into the film when necessary and never hogging the film away from Evans. Downey and Evans work well together, while successfully showing the different sides of both characters: Captain America as the leader and Tony Stark as the billionaire, who after the events of Age of Ultron, is guilt ridden. His decision to favor oversight comes from a civilian in Sokovia being killed during the battle, which has a huge impact over the film. Sebastian Stan makes a welcome return to Bucky Barnes, the brainwashed friend of Captain America, code-named the Winter Soldier. Once again this character proves that the Captain America trilogy is about one thing: brotherly love. Stan's depiction brings a sense of doubt and confusion, since he still trying to piece his entire life together, while it also partly ties certain events together. Scarlett Johansson is marvelous as always as Black Widow, delivering great lines and working well opposite both Evans and Downey. Anthony Mackie is once again amazing as Falcon, Captain America's new ally. Don Cheadle still works well with Downey and in the role of James Rhodes, having replaced Terence Howard in Iron Man 2. Jeremy Renner makes a great, small appearance as Hawkeye, as does Paul Rudd as Ant-Man, lending a sense of comedy to the film and giant surprises. Paul Bettany depicts Vision as an android attempting to come to grips with the world, while Elizabeth Olsen gets to further explore the character of Scarlet Witch, sharing some really great scenes with Bettany. William Hurt makes a welcome return to the MCU as Thunderbolt Ross, now Secretary of State. This approach seems to be done as a way to still make clear that The Incredible Hulk (the black sheep of the MCU) is still part of the universe. Hurt shows Ross as a complicated politician. Frank Grillo makes a great, small appearance as Rumlow at the beginning, while Emily VanCamp makes a welcome return as Sharon Carter and Martin Freeman is introduced to the MCU in a small role as Everett Ross, who will undoubtedly return for future installments. The real standouts in the film are Tom Holland as Spider-Man and Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther. Holland steals the scenes that he is in as Spider-Man, working exceptionally well opposite Evans and Downey, as well as Marisa Tomei, who depicts Aunt May. Holland is comedic, depicting the character as a nervous, geeky, unsure character. Holland seems to be the definitive version of the character, delivering a far better performance of the character than Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, the two of whom are also fine actors. While some may say that Spider-Man is only featured in the film to introduce him into the MCU and also to setup the planned standalone film, I believe that Spider-Man worked out well in the film and lend a real sense of stamina to the film, especially the big fight. Boseman is amazing as Black Panther, delivering the character with menace and true purpose. Boseman is calm as the character, while the introduction is wild and spectacular. Daniel Bruhl makes a great appearance as the villain Zemo, who has a huge connection to the events of the film. While the character is different in the comic books, I can defend the change that had to be done, since it supports the film's plot and layout. Bruhl's approach to the character, as a calm and calculating villain, as well as the villain itself is spectacular, while he has got to be the best villain that the universe has had to see so far. The idea of having a normal, regular human face off against the Avengers is smart and total genius on the part of the filmmakers. Expand
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inkblowoutMay 18, 2016
The Russo brothers did a fine job directing this movie, the problems I had with it is that half the superheros (antman, spiderman are the main examples) felt filler more than anything during the movie and it really wouldn't have made aThe Russo brothers did a fine job directing this movie, the problems I had with it is that half the superheros (antman, spiderman are the main examples) felt filler more than anything during the movie and it really wouldn't have made a difference taking a few heroes out. But in terms the movie and plot. This movie had one of the best plots in the MCU... it's funny coming from a superhero movie. But I felt that the MCU's civil war was more about relationships with the heroes rather than the problems with the sokovia accords.

Which is why I thought Antman and Spiderman are filler, although they were the spotlight towards both sides of the heroes. The only real reason they were there is to show off Spiderman, Giant Man and crack a few jokes from Tom Holland and Paul Rudd. There was NO reason to be there... I personally like them in the movie, but they served no purpose... end of story.

I did like the relationships built towards superheros, examples are Vision/Wanda, Capt/Iron Man, and Capt/Bucky. For a 2 hour and a half movie, they did a good job focusing on each character... I just wish they did the same for Antman and Spiderman. And considering this was a Capt. America movie, The relationship between Capt/Bucky and Capt/Iron Man is going be much strong no doubt.

I really like this movie, but because it was 2 1/2 hours long... there are stuff going to be lacking but I found myself entertained this so far has to be the best movie they've ever made in the MCU, and I cannot wait for how the Russo Brothers will execute Avengers: Infinity War
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GuccimayneMay 18, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is a very mediocre movie. Definitely has good parts to it (Paul Rudd kills it btw) but I could have waited to catch this redbox. I felt like there weren't really any stakes or really a "Civil War" at all, until the last fight. Every time someone threw a punch, they stopped for a second to ask if they're still going to be BFFs later on.Then they resume punching. It really ruins any tension and I'm surprised they didn't learn after making Ultron comic relief in the midst of fighting.

Worst of all, the movie didn't add anything of substance. In fact, everything is back to normal at the end of the movie, but now there are more friends in the Avengers. I feel like they could have given this movie more of a reason to exist than to be *just* a setup for Black panther and Spiderman. In fact, it doesn't even follow the comic book so Captain America stays alive at the end which would have been a dope thing to see on film. As a fan of the first Avengers and Winter Soldier, this movie definitely could have been better.
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timjunior5May 18, 2016
This movie was one of the best Marvel movies I've ever seen! The plot fit well, the action was awesomely intense, and the character development was great. It's definitely worth your ten dollars to see it in the theater.
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AlignmentGSMay 18, 2016
Marvel continues to straddle the fence between catering to two demographics children and adults. And herein lies the downfall of marvel movies. Whilst the 3d and special effects are amazing and can at times, keep you riveted to the screen,Marvel continues to straddle the fence between catering to two demographics children and adults. And herein lies the downfall of marvel movies. Whilst the 3d and special effects are amazing and can at times, keep you riveted to the screen, that is all the movie is. The storyline could have been laid out better. I enjoyed watching the movie in 3d but as more of a novelty than a great piece of cinema. Expand
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tvnewsguidoMay 17, 2016
You really don't need my two cents on this one. Like most of the Marvel Movies, you're either gonna see it or you won't. The reviews don't sway you.

I will say Civil War has the best live action adaptation of the original Spider-Man ever.
You really don't need my two cents on this one. Like most of the Marvel Movies, you're either gonna see it or you won't. The reviews don't sway you.

I will say Civil War has the best live action adaptation of the original Spider-Man ever. He's that kid that Stan Lee was thinking about when the whole thing kicked off.

Overall the movie is like a really good season of TV. There are like 8 episodes in there. Some i liked better than others but on the whole it was an awesome day at the cinema.
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AfroThundahMay 17, 2016
It's basically Avengers 2.5, we appreciate the apology in the form of another movie but it wasn't Cpt. America, seriously, it wasn't............

The movie itself was average I guess, I was left thing Bucky and Rodgers were **** who didn't
It's basically Avengers 2.5, we appreciate the apology in the form of another movie but it wasn't Cpt. America, seriously, it wasn't............

The movie itself was average I guess, I was left thing Bucky and Rodgers were **** who didn't give 2 **** only point in the movie where I sort of enjoyed it was the airport fight scene with all the banter from Ant-Man and Spider-man, then it was back to blank bored expressions from me.........
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InglouriousAndyMay 17, 2016
"Captain America: Civil War", A.K.A. Avengers 3, is a spectacular blockbuster. That being said, it lacks any form of personality or character development. Spider-Man is laughably unnecessary, but Black Panther RULES. Can't wait for that"Captain America: Civil War", A.K.A. Avengers 3, is a spectacular blockbuster. That being said, it lacks any form of personality or character development. Spider-Man is laughably unnecessary, but Black Panther RULES. Can't wait for that movie! Go see this, it's tons of fun and great on the big screen. Expand
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RchiczewskiMay 17, 2016
Give me a break. Its not enough to have one or two super heroes anymore, you have to have a dozen. Who thinks these marvel movies up anyway, grade school kids? This movie is strictly for kids. A silly excercise in sameness, aGive me a break. Its not enough to have one or two super heroes anymore, you have to have a dozen. Who thinks these marvel movies up anyway, grade school kids? This movie is strictly for kids. A silly excercise in sameness, a cookie-cutter movie as predictable as the movie critics who praise these kinds of movies. Expand
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TantricSkyMay 16, 2016
This seemed like two movies, and the first part was awful. I understand that they want to save it up for the big finale, but at this stage of the series, such mundane action scenes as lengthy fistfights and car chases are not going to cutThis seemed like two movies, and the first part was awful. I understand that they want to save it up for the big finale, but at this stage of the series, such mundane action scenes as lengthy fistfights and car chases are not going to cut it by a long shot. The plot mechanism of collateral damage was trite and easy- look at the news every week, not to mention oh about half the superhero movies ever made.I didn't particularly like the choice of CA's relationship with his old buddy as the emotional focal point of the movie. The dialogue and jokes were flat. I think the big problem was the loss of Joss Wheedon, a genius rather than a Hollywood hack. The second half picked up quite a bit but by then the damage was done. Expand
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Youngybhoy1988May 16, 2016
Overall a pretty good movie but for me the marvel universe is just a little too big, there are so many characters in this movie and so many sub plots it just becomes a little too much, winter soldier was better in my opinion and i continue toOverall a pretty good movie but for me the marvel universe is just a little too big, there are so many characters in this movie and so many sub plots it just becomes a little too much, winter soldier was better in my opinion and i continue to prefer stand alone smaller movies to these big team up/vs movies, still well worth checking out though, airport fight is great, ant man and spiderman steal the show Expand
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ImperialAlexMay 16, 2016
This movie is the better movie about superheroes. The old people who said that this movie is for kids and fans... the truth is different. All characters have their very well distributed value. A big part of the movie is unpredictable. WithThis movie is the better movie about superheroes. The old people who said that this movie is for kids and fans... the truth is different. All characters have their very well distributed value. A big part of the movie is unpredictable. With pure action sequences. This movie is being underrated by the people who didn't understand the main purpose and why the things are how it are... Just an amazing action movie for smart people. Expand
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Sonic235May 16, 2016
Best movie I've ever seen. Any movie watcher must see this. It is loaded with action and more. Rarely in the movie did I see a plot hole. Whose side are you on?
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mrmonsterMay 16, 2016
Pure perfection. This movie was in almost every single way a masterpiece, not just for the superhero genre, but for movies in general. Don't even get me started on the action scenes in the movie, because they were all superb.
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Pseudolus2015May 16, 2016
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Great. Now that you're past the buffer, let's talk about this movie. Captain America: Civil War is the ultimate movie in a trilogy of Cap movies in Marvel's Cinematic Universe. Many people are labeling it Avengers 2.5, but I see it as the future of Marvel movies to come.

Before I rave about this movie, let's talk about some downsides. There were a few moments where I was thrown out of the action (and I don't mean the Jason Bourne-type action you may be thinking about, I mean the plot, the general action of the movie). One was near the end of the airport scene (which will be discussed) where Scott Lang is taken down and gives a crummy quip. This is pretty nitpicky though. Second was the moment where Cap and Sharon Carter share a kiss. Cap says it was a long time coming, but this moment had little setup. Their relationship started in the last movie with them being neighbors and did not range farther than that. In this movie, Sharon is an ally to Cap. I believe that had they strengthened the relationship in the previous movie or simply laid more groundwork in this one for a connection, the moment might have been more believable. NITPICKING! Lastly, the camera movements regarding the action sequences at the mission in Lagos is dizzying, and not in the good, filmmaker way. I've seen Cap 3 twice and both times I got nauseous just trying to follow Black Widow with my eyes. But again, nitpicking.

Now I've heard the argument from some people that it is unfair to have such connected movies in this Cinematic Universe because the emotional and storytelling heavy lifting has already been done in previous movies that have come out years before. I think that argument is utter bulls**t. It is. Let's get a reality check: people go and see these movies. Not just some, not just comic book fans, but a LOT. OF. PEOPLE. This movie as of now worldwide is on the verge of a billion dollars and is only on its third week of release. Both Avengers movies grossed over a billion dollars and the previous Captain America movies have made bank, not to mention every other MCU film. No film in the franchise has been a flop, not one. And in this culture we live in today, infused with fame and pop culture, there are enough people out there willing to help those who can't see the movies prior.

Think of it like this. You're reading Harry Potter. All the books in the Harry Potter series are part of a shared universe, you gotta read them in order to understand the emotional weight of the story, not to mention the bare bones logic. You wouldn't read Order of the Phoenix without reading Prisoner of Azkaban and Goblet of Fire. You would be lost, seeing two years go by of story.

And so it is with the MCU. While Marvel has done a stellar job with making great movies that standalone, the cohesion of the universe only ever adds to the power of the story and Captain America: Civil War is a testament to that. First spoiler of the day: The "twist" at the end of the movie that gets us our final fight in Siberia was actually shown to us very subtly in Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Had you not seen that movie, then you still weren't left out to dry because Civil War had enough setup to understand Tony's relationship to his parents and Bucky's involvement in the Winter Soldier brainwashing program. Having watched the previous movies only adds to involvement of the audience.

Let me say this of the MCU before I move on. I heard some people I knew who watched the movie say that it was very confusing (they hadn't watched anything but Avengers movies) and what they were confused by was where characters were at in their story. I say that this is not an issue of the filmmakers but rather the audience. When you walked into the theater to go watch The Hateful Eight and you see a snowy mountain and Tarantino doesn't outright tell you where the carriage is that's traveling on this mountain, you don't get to complain about not understanding what's happening. It's all in the discovery. I'm gonna leave it at that.

Now time for praise. If you'll sit back and relax, you will get so much out of this movie. If you are on the edge of your seat, the same will happen. There are so many moment that are just eye-popping. The soft moments are tender, sweet, and necessary for the wonderful pacing. The actors are stellar, especially RDJ in what is my favorite performance from him yet. Seriously guys, that **** killed his mom. Root for RDJ once in a while. Zemo is a bit confusing on the first watch, but is so much better on the second. GUYS!!! Watch movies more than once. You're supposed to. You can't get everything out of one watch.

Now for the highest praise out of the whole movie: Three characters. Spiderman. Black Panther. And Giant Man. You heard me. I won't say more because you just have to experience the dedication these characters add to this movie.
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Neon_JonMay 16, 2016
If you are a huge fan of Marvel movies then this is a movie you have to see. I went into it with average standards. I didn't think it would be amazing. I'm happy to say that my expectations were wrong. This movie was FAN-TASTIC. It had greatIf you are a huge fan of Marvel movies then this is a movie you have to see. I went into it with average standards. I didn't think it would be amazing. I'm happy to say that my expectations were wrong. This movie was FAN-TASTIC. It had great humor, intense action scenes, a good plot, and a fun cast of characters. They made a great choice to bring in Ant-Man, Black Panther, and Spiderman, especially since The Amazing Spiderman series didn't go so well. They may have been small adds for their upcoming movies, but it all worked out perfectly. Overall, this movie was great and on par with some of marvel's recent movies such as Guardians of the Galaxy. They took what was great about Winter Soldier and made it better, furthering the story. Expand
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TimW001May 16, 2016
Very fun movie, tight action sequences, good pacing. Two separate plot lines which convene in the end with a twist. Not confusing or convoluted. Follows a good pattern of superhero movies, a great addition to Marvel's lineup.
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dududrMay 16, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Even though the main villain is pretty forgettable, it's a pretty good movie, it comes in the same way as "Captain America 2" in a more serious way, but still with all the entertainment and fun as all Marvel's movies.
We hope to see more of Spidey and Panther, and from what it's shown in the movie they won't disappoint you.
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BadAidsMay 16, 2016
Marvel's path to comic-book film dominance was made a great deal easier after DC's Batman V Superman virtually took a **** in the pockets of those that paid for their tickets last March. Nonetheless, after 2015's bland Avengers sequel I wasMarvel's path to comic-book film dominance was made a great deal easier after DC's Batman V Superman virtually took a **** in the pockets of those that paid for their tickets last March. Nonetheless, after 2015's bland Avengers sequel I was a little apprehensive about the quality that would be presented in Civil War, these concerns were soon forgotten about.
With the Russo Brothers at the helm, as expected, Civil War is essentially a hybrid of previous films; The Avengers and Winter Soldier. The action scenes are grounded in a contextual reality that is reminiscent of Winter Soldier but incorporates the ensemble cast with a fluidity similar to the Avengers Assemble. The finished product is an extremely well balanced action film that keeps your attention from beginning to end and considering this is Marvel's longest film to date, it achieves this with a certain sense of passivity.
The film is proficient at preserving the relationships that it has established throughout it's predecessors while harmlessly introducing MCU newbies Black Panther and Spiderman. The casting of these two characters is impeccable and I eagerly await the solo films that will ensue.
Any criticisms that arise throughout the film are of the nitpicking variety and mostly consist of some convenient plot points and the occasional flat scene.
Civil War justly deserves a seat in the higher echelons of the already over-saturated genre and the Russo Brothers have set the standard for all future Marvel films.
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Deadpool2016May 16, 2016
best Marvel movie ever!
An exciting and sometimes funny film.
marvel keep doing so on I'm a fan!
Now wait for x-men apocalypse
And Doctor Strange!!!!!
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Th3GreenHorne7May 15, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Captain America: Civil War is Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, and starring in the film is Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Emily VanCamp, Tom Holland, Daniel Brühl, and Frank Grillo. Now, I know I wasted characters listing the cast, but it was worth it, because this movie was amazing, and very surprising. The film goes through multiple flashback for the first 30 minutes of the film, it shows where Bucky was before The Winter Soldier, Bucky was being kept under ice just like finding Captain in ice, but Bucky was in a Russian controlled facility. It was great to know that they did a bit more backstory on Bucky because it was still hard to figure out how Bucky became The Winter Soldier. The main story can be somewhat compared to the comics, it had some elements from the comics which were great. The cast of this film was unbelievable, for a film with this many comic book characters in one whole movie, the cast really brought those characters off the pages and onto the Big Screen into Marvel Cinematic Universe, and those characters that have been brought back and first time being on screen like Black Panther, and Crossbones, while Ant-Man, War Machine, Falcon, Vision, Scarlet Witch and Sharon Carter have been brought back after being in previous film in the MCU. The Biggest surprise for me was Tom Holland who played Spider-Man, he knocked it out of the park as Spider-Man, he was even better than Andrew Garfield which was an even bigger surprise because I thought what can be worse than Andrew Garfield? I thought Holland was going to be even worse than Garfield, but now I realize that I was so wrong, I mean Holland was hilarious, funniest Spider-Man ever. The whole cast really was awesome, I'm really glad that in the end they set up the Black Panther movie and they teased the new Spider-Man movie. Overall, Civil War was damn good, I cannot see how this movie could be executed any better than what I saw. I can't wait to see what happens in the next movie in Phase 3, Doctor Strange, 6 months from now. Expand
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JacobMay 15, 2016
Captain America: Civil War is not only the Avengers sequel we wish we had gotten or the Iron Man sequel we wish we had gotten but the Marvel movie I’ve been waiting for. A film that has a clear focus, tons of Avengers but never feelsCaptain America: Civil War is not only the Avengers sequel we wish we had gotten or the Iron Man sequel we wish we had gotten but the Marvel movie I’ve been waiting for. A film that has a clear focus, tons of Avengers but never feels overstuffed, breaks up the Avengers and challenges them in new ways, makes the lesser movies matter, has Tony question his legacy, and sets up all the bits of MCU to come. All of this is done without feeling overstuffed. Captain America: Civil War is one of the rare threequels that’s really good being big and ambitious but never too much. Those not familiar with the previous films may be a tad lost but the clash of ideoliges mixed with an Airport fight that embraces what makes comicbook movies fun results in one of the best Marvel movies yet that has me excited about Phase 3 especially Spider-Man: Homecoming and Black Panther and Infinity War if Marvel plays their cards right. Expand
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JetSetGoMay 15, 2016
Civil War highlights the absolute best and worst aspects of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. You know you're going to get mega-flashy action sequences, lots of costumed cameos, and the occasional glib humor that steals the show (ex. Bucky andCivil War highlights the absolute best and worst aspects of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. You know you're going to get mega-flashy action sequences, lots of costumed cameos, and the occasional glib humor that steals the show (ex. Bucky and Falcon in the car together). but you're also getting a movie where the stakes could have been so much higher but was too afraid to take serious risks since these same characters will inevitably be used in the next mash-up. Civil War could have been a serious turning point in the franchise, which is what it's somewhat marketed to be, but instead settles for being another loud summer film. Though as far as loud, flashy summer movies go Civil War was undeniably fun. Expand
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LBJ6May 15, 2016
Another great release for the Marvel Cinematic Universe and an excellent conclusion to what I think is their strongest lone superhero films: the Captain America trilogy. I believe the first Captain America film was another fun MarvelAnother great release for the Marvel Cinematic Universe and an excellent conclusion to what I think is their strongest lone superhero films: the Captain America trilogy. I believe the first Captain America film was another fun Marvel superhero movie, but with Winter Soldier and now Civil War the bar was certainly raised for the MCU. Within Civil War there is the classic humor, but it still maintains a much more serious and pressing plot, pitting friends against each other and dividing the Avengers team. The film's action is unparalleled as far as the rest of the Marvel films and Downey's Iron Man performance as well as Evans and the rest of the cast's acting is great. I thought the creators did a very good job of letting all the superheroes have their moments of glory, as well as introducing new players like Black Panther and Spider-man (both awesome), while still keeping the primary focus on Captain America and his loyalty to Bucky, his lifelong friend. A must-see for general movie fans, not just superhero fans. 8.5/10. Side note: the airport scene is incredible. Expand
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baris697May 15, 2016
First thing, if you have not seen previous Marvel movies, specially Captain America and Avengers, do not watch this movie, because you will have a chaos in the story lines. This movie has many similar aspects with DC Batman vs Superman movie.First thing, if you have not seen previous Marvel movies, specially Captain America and Avengers, do not watch this movie, because you will have a chaos in the story lines. This movie has many similar aspects with DC Batman vs Superman movie. It is interesting to compare these two movies, because here is very visible difference and how it should be in BvS movie. Reason why BvS does not make sense and this movie does is, that Marvel created a story for every character, so you know who are they, why are they the story and what problems they have to solve. This movie is great in visual, but I have a problem with some action scenes. Sorry, but we are in 2016 and some of the scenes looks ridiculous and absurd, when, for example, human-hero survive bomb explosion just because he jump away from the bomb, but the bomb explode just about 2-3 m far behind him. The movie tries to be more darker and solve some serious moral superhero questions, but some jokes in thrilling moments are just not suitable and damage this serious atmosphere. I do not want have spoilers hare, so about the story - it is not bad, but could be better. Sometimes raises some questions like "Why is he/she (not) doing this?". The movie is more focused to action scenes and visual effect. It is not bad movie, have many good aspects, but previous Marvel movies had better quality for me. Expand
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KamarrMay 15, 2016
Just go see the movie it was fantastic, Ignore the 22 negate and mixed reviews because there all DC D i ck riders because there movie(BvsS) sucked so there trying to ruin Marvel because lets face it Marvel does it right abide Fantastic 4 butJust go see the movie it was fantastic, Ignore the 22 negate and mixed reviews because there all DC D i ck riders because there movie(BvsS) sucked so there trying to ruin Marvel because lets face it Marvel does it right abide Fantastic 4 but thats because Fox owns Fantastic 4. Expand
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Mu-May 15, 2016
Never ind the action (which admittedly is decent), the plot's premise is great but it's delivery is horrible.... In the grand scheme of the MCU, this entry barely adds nor subtracts anything - or anyone... The Black Panther / Spider manNever ind the action (which admittedly is decent), the plot's premise is great but it's delivery is horrible.... In the grand scheme of the MCU, this entry barely adds nor subtracts anything - or anyone... The Black Panther / Spider man scenes are great-ish, but I don't need to see retracting claws 4-5 times... Seriously! This movie barely feels like more than a TV episode... Expand
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MadMaxFuryRoadMay 14, 2016
Wow! I am so blown away and stunned by what I just saw from Captain America: Civil War. First off, that 15 minute action sequence was hands down one of the best battle scenes I have EVER seen. By no means, Civil War is definitely not aWow! I am so blown away and stunned by what I just saw from Captain America: Civil War. First off, that 15 minute action sequence was hands down one of the best battle scenes I have EVER seen. By no means, Civil War is definitely not a perfect movie, but it's a really fun pre-summer release that blew me away. All the characters and acting was fantastic (no spoilers) and the ending... Oh my. Although I found Batman Vs. Superman to be decent, tons of people hated it. Those who hated that film must at least find this to be decent, because it basically fixes all of the problems of that film and creates a fun, entertaining spectacle. Civil War was funny, charming, emotional, violent, fun, and entertaining all at the same time. Now I do have some very minor issues with the film, which is mainly the length of the film. The first 30 minutes were pretty entertaining and then got boring for 10 minutes, but then the film picked up its pace and continued to become even the more entertaining. The film did overall feel a bit too long, but I'm glad they put everything in that was necessary, which is what really matters. Also, I did feel like they did add a bit too many characters in the film, but it's really fun getting to see them. Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr. had great chemistry in this film and I can't wait to see what they have next in Captain America 4. I think the Captain America series is one of the rare series that just keep on getting better and better. (99/100) Expand
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jimboesqMay 14, 2016
I don't know how much my experience & age (63) has to do with my score ( probably a lot) but this is a pretty crappy and boring movie--that my 25 year old very intelligent daughter loved. Quoting another reviewer " If you think that even aI don't know how much my experience & age (63) has to do with my score ( probably a lot) but this is a pretty crappy and boring movie--that my 25 year old very intelligent daughter loved. Quoting another reviewer " If you think that even a summer tentpole movie should aspire to be engaging, memorable, distinctive, and well-crafted, then you will be massively disappointed, because this is just another bland, workmanlike scrap of entertainment product dumped off the Disney/Marvel assembly line, designed to be forgotten in a few months once the next one comes along....these movies are fun only as long as you completely turn off your brain and ignore plot, ignore characterization, ignore cinematic craftsmanship, ignore thematic depth, ignore pretty much everything that actually gives a movie substance and lasting appeal."

Other than that, it's great.
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NerdyThursdayMay 14, 2016
Enjoyable movie. Perhaps a half an hour too long.

This story was great. Not being a big fan of Captain America, I was hesitant about even seeing this, but they handled it great. They put together a cohesive story and made it so you really
Enjoyable movie. Perhaps a half an hour too long.

This story was great. Not being a big fan of Captain America, I was hesitant about even seeing this, but they handled it great. They put together a cohesive story and made it so you really could side either way without being wrong. Quite brilliant the way that they did that. Black Panther was awesome. The humor was spot on.

It just felt like the movie dragged on a bit too long overall.

Good movie.
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CarlGzMay 14, 2016
Captain America: Civil War is the biggest entry of the franchise, and despite that, it's well focused on call it a Captain America movie, the plot is believable, while some elements of the comic would have not been well adapted cause theCaptain America: Civil War is the biggest entry of the franchise, and despite that, it's well focused on call it a Captain America movie, the plot is believable, while some elements of the comic would have not been well adapted cause the relatively low amount of super heroes, it stays faithful to the comic with lots of action and the two new members (black panther and SpiderMan) stealing the show when on screen, Antman did that too when showed off his powers. One thing i think wasnt balanced is that the climactic fight was too kiddy at moments, marvel-disney relies sometimes too much on the comedy and when the fight gets serious, you never kind of feel it serious at all, due lots of one-liners and almost scratching the lapstick comedy. Nevertheless, the film is one of the best of MCU almost on par with Avengers, Winter soldier, Ironman and Guardians of the Galaxy Expand
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GentM2015May 14, 2016
Captain America Civil War is the thirteenth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely.
In Captain America: Civil War, disagreement over
Captain America Civil War is the thirteenth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely.
In Captain America: Civil War, disagreement over international oversight of the Avengers fractures them into opposing factions - one led by Steve Rogers and the other by Tony Stark.
Civil War is definitely one of the best Marvel movies to date, and absolutely on par with The Winter Soldier which was also great. They are both on top in the Marvel Cinematic Movies ranking of mine so far. The conflict between these well beloved characters is done in a brilliant and fantastic way by the amazing Russo brothers who took the cheese out of the first Captain America movie , made one serious and great second movie, and build upon them both with the third outing.
Everyone does a great job here, Chris Evans has made Captain America his own same as Robert Downey Jr for Iron Man. It features a very big ensemble cast and not one of them is anything less than great on the role. The fight scenes are also some of the best ever made in a comic book movie, even better than in The Winter Soldier. Especially the airport scene is just mesmerizing and totally stands out from everything else that's going on. Spider-Man is also unbelievably well done and Tom Holland is just fantastic. I am one of the few people who actually loved The Amazing Spider Man movies, and really got mad to hear that they are going to reboot the character again but I can see now that it was worth it. The visuals are great from beginning to end, the music is also good as usual. The villain is something that most people though it was the weakest point but I strongly disagree with that. He had reasoning as to why he is doing those things, and he pushes the other characters in new directions which is also necessary.
I generally adored this movie, and even though I am a DC fan, there's just no denying that Marvel knows what they're doing and that is why they are much more successful right now.
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Jess_HillMay 14, 2016
This is yet another addition to the Marvel franchise, and it's an entertaining, if poorly paced one. The opening act is laboured, though the final act does make up for this and the film is redeemed by the resolution of the storyline. TheThis is yet another addition to the Marvel franchise, and it's an entertaining, if poorly paced one. The opening act is laboured, though the final act does make up for this and the film is redeemed by the resolution of the storyline. The action sequences are excellent, it's fantastic to see Spidey and Black Panther in action, and the underlying themes of vigilantism and collateral damage are explored in intelligent and considered detail. A witty script provides some fun moments, and whilst not the best film in the ever expanding franchise, it's one that is still worth seeing on the big screen. 8.03/10 Expand
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Farzan003May 14, 2016
The movie was fantastic.I think the screenplay was flawless and every single thing in the movie was reasonable and all of the charcters were believable.Also actors had a perfect job,especially robert downey jr.
The other considerable thing
The movie was fantastic.I think the screenplay was flawless and every single thing in the movie was reasonable and all of the charcters were believable.Also actors had a perfect job,especially robert downey jr.
The other considerable thing is the creativity of the directors in action scenes.
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OCVMay 13, 2016
Civil War is overrated, overhyped, dissapointing and above all, really realy boring.
There are some really good marvel movies like Winter soldier, Iron Man and Guardian of the Galaxy. So for that reason i cant understand how some people love
Civil War is overrated, overhyped, dissapointing and above all, really realy boring.
There are some really good marvel movies like Winter soldier, Iron Man and Guardian of the Galaxy. So for that reason i cant understand how some people love this movie, is not even marvel´s best, it has A LOT of problems, e.g. bad CGI, shaky camera, Spider-man, Ant-man and other characters were ridiculously shoehorned for the airport fight, (by the way a fight with no tension, thanks to the continuous jokes) the script is all over the place, a complete mess, and makes no sense. By the end of the film no one remembers the sokovia accords, and the moral differences that fuels the feud between Tony and Steve are completely forgotten.
But to me the biggest problem is that like the majority of the marvel movies, in the end nothing really happens, there is no stake, there is no consequences, and because of that there is NO TENSION. Marvel never takes a risk. This film could very well not exist, and it would not affect the MCU in any way.
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muzmuzMay 13, 2016
Definitely one of the best movies of the MCU with a deep emotional plot and an overwhelmingly significant impact on the entire Marvel Cinematics Universe.
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Giantmonkey101May 13, 2016
Excellent movie, does start of kinda slow but wow does it pick it up big time. Ant-man & Spiderman steal the show in the superhero showdown fight! Great acting from Robert Downing and Chris Evans. Could be better than the avengers, veryExcellent movie, does start of kinda slow but wow does it pick it up big time. Ant-man & Spiderman steal the show in the superhero showdown fight! Great acting from Robert Downing and Chris Evans. Could be better than the avengers, very close. Good Job Marvel ! Expand
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SmoothrunnerMay 13, 2016
The "Civil War", of course, can't avoid comparisons with the recent "Batman v Superman" film. In both films their authors decided to create confrontation between "good" heroes, thus adding philosophical depth and psychological authenticity toThe "Civil War", of course, can't avoid comparisons with the recent "Batman v Superman" film. In both films their authors decided to create confrontation between "good" heroes, thus adding philosophical depth and psychological authenticity to the heroes. Also both films have raised up a problem of the so-called "collateral damage" and responsibility for consequences of superheroes actions.

While not referring to the question "which movie is better", I'll try to ask myself a question "why the theme of confrontation between the "forces of good" appeared in the film adaptations now?" I think the answer lies in the domestic US problems. Criticism of Bush's foreign policy and national security measure, I think, were essential in raising "collateral damage" problem and control of power in original comic book series. Coming to power of the "leftist dove of peace" Obama that has transformed now into a crisis of the US political establishment, manifested in the appearance of presidential candidates like socialist Sanders and populist Trump, tells about upcoming serious reformatting of traditional American values. What twenty five years ago has seemed unshakeable foundation of the US - individual freedom, liberalism, individualism, Christianity, reliance on the middle class, the belief in the "American mission", the constitutional rights, the right to freely carry weapons, the belief in the intransigence of good and evil (so- called "freedom values") - is increasingly shifting now to the so- called "safety values" - strengthening of state control and regulation, taxation, reliance on large corporations on the one hand, and people with low incomes, on the other, with the simultaneous impoverishment of the middle class, atheism, restriction of the right to carry weapons, moral relativism, non-interference in the affairs of third countries. This US' "offset of values", with the polarization of the supporters of "freedom values" and supporters of "safety values", I think, is reflected by the both blockbusters.

In the previous Russo's work with Captain's story we already saw clash of these values when heroes revealed that evil has grown up inside of SHIELD and its operatives and head were converted to the HYDRA's side arguing that security and control will finish the world's chaos. In this Captain's story the same message was hidden by Ross brothers more subtly, when right and wrong sides are not so clear. As in life, it is difficult to see the evil in someone everyone accustomed to consider to be a hero and who considers himself to be good (as well as all villains).

On the one hand there is Captain - the embodiment of the "freedom values" - who believes that you can not shift the responsibility for your actions on others including the state (like, for example, the Nazis did) or a coalition of states, knows that there "at the top" just ordinary people with their ambitions and desires, and that he won't become a puppet in the hands of cynical politicians only in order to get rid of guilt and absolve himself of responsibility. He is the embodiment of belief in uncompromising, absolute good and evil, inviolability of principles, justice, even if they are not supported by the majority, which out of fear is ready to give up freedom in exchange for security, to exchange risk-taking birthright for a guaranteed onion soup. On the other hand there is the Iron Man, oddly enough, the epitome of the "security values" - he comes from large corporations, he wishes to subdue the group's activities to external control, to absolve himself of responsibility, and thus in some way (how?) to protect others from "collateral damage".

If motivation of Captain America is transparent - responsibility, adherence to the principles and concepts of good and evil, even if they are contrary to written laws, as well as loyalty to friendship, the Stark's motivation is questionable. Does he made his decision due to the conscious or unconscious desire to split the group and take the leadership from Captain America, isn't there monstrous selfishness hidden behind the rantings about the need to "control" (again, it is not clear how such controls could prevent "collateral damage"), maybe it is thirst for power and, at the same time, desire to absolve himself of any responsibility for the "collateral damage"? Look at the motivation of the real villains (Commies, Nazis) - they wanted to create a perfect system with total control for the "security" of common fellows, who they sought, were unable to bear the burden of freedom. Ultron was alike, but he grabbed his delusion ideas from Stark. For me, Stark is the main villain of the film. He begins to pursue those who disagree with him - put a pressure on them, put them (Wanda) under arrest. It is similar to most of the tyrants, a typical villain who wants to trample his opinion as one and only and to eliminate all who disagree.

Behaviour of Black widow seems illogical - she is a clear candidate for Captain's team (unless she has stayed with Stark for sabotage like in the hangar scene). But suffering from guilt Wanda would rather choose Stark's side that allows her to shift responsibility to someone else. But she has chosen the right path of "growing up" - accepting responsibility. In the "Age of Ultron" she had read Stark's mind and warned Cap that Stark is "capable of anything".

Distracting from the current political and philosophical background of the film, it may be noted that in terms of action this Marvel's cinema-comics keeps the style and the brand - despite the seriousness of the plot, Marvel's ease and jokes are still there even during fierce battles. The flick is dynamic and quite fun, though perhaps not as deep as the "Batman v Superman", but more fully revealing of the motivation of the main characters.
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chaosofthemindMay 13, 2016
A rather dull by the numbers entry that forgoes any risks of tension and death for any proper rewards for the audience using Spider-man, Ant-Man, and Black Panther as one dimensional crutches as an excuse for the rest of the cast to lackA rather dull by the numbers entry that forgoes any risks of tension and death for any proper rewards for the audience using Spider-man, Ant-Man, and Black Panther as one dimensional crutches as an excuse for the rest of the cast to lack depth.
What should be an emotional thrilling film, is a mechanical, cold production cranked out without a soul or heart.
The CGI was also distractingly bad, at least in IMAX
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AlexanderLuthorMay 13, 2016
Overall, a very enjoyable addition to the Marvel catalog. That being said, I thought the character playing the new Spiderman was weak, more character development was needed for the Black Panther, and more time dedicated to Captain AmericaOverall, a very enjoyable addition to the Marvel catalog. That being said, I thought the character playing the new Spiderman was weak, more character development was needed for the Black Panther, and more time dedicated to Captain America given that it is, after all, his film. Finally, the rift between Captain America and Iron man seemed a little too contrived, not painful or long lasting enough to make the needed impression on the audience. Expand
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lordaeron1May 13, 2016
Went to see it thinking i am getting in an Iron man movie... i was wrong.the movie gives you hope every 20 minutes or so that you are going to see something amazing but you don't. to much talking and explaining why every body hate oneWent to see it thinking i am getting in an Iron man movie... i was wrong.the movie gives you hope every 20 minutes or so that you are going to see something amazing but you don't. to much talking and explaining why every body hate one another... the movie is building up to a huge disappointment. i understand that this movie is a build up for the captain America civil war 2 but come on. they could have given us 2 great movies and not 1 movie boring that explains everything and then a good movie n2 ( boy i hope they won't mess the second one also).

all i enjoyed in this movie is eating popcorn... no action worth mentioning, no twists that are not known before this movie,no climax (that's in the next movie n2)
This kind of movies that you watch one time won't bother buying the DVDBlu Ray.
all in all giving it a 6
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eagleeyevikingMay 13, 2016
Captain America: Civil War is entertaining and introduces a couple of new, solid superheroes. The plot, characters and conflict are all developed deftly by the Russo Brothers and the acting is as natural as ever. However, at times it may feelCaptain America: Civil War is entertaining and introduces a couple of new, solid superheroes. The plot, characters and conflict are all developed deftly by the Russo Brothers and the acting is as natural as ever. However, at times it may feel overcrowded and convoluted. Expand
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aholdenMay 13, 2016
Super safe and super little kid friendly. Boring. Disney. Spider-man and Black Panther were probably the best parts. I'd wait for Redbox if you wanna see it.
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Jimi360May 13, 2016
Having not been a huge fan of Marvel movies post-Avengers (Guardians of the Galaxy aside), I was intrigued by the concept and tone of Civil War. While watching the movie, I felt something that I had not found in a MCU movie in a while,Having not been a huge fan of Marvel movies post-Avengers (Guardians of the Galaxy aside), I was intrigued by the concept and tone of Civil War. While watching the movie, I felt something that I had not found in a MCU movie in a while, goosebumps.

My initial thought coming out of Civil War, was that it is a more serious Avengers but with a much more interesting story. Though the movie remains a Captain America movie, the addition of the different characters, both familiar and new, does not make it overcrowded, which was one of the major problems with another certain superhero brawl movie that came out this year. The difference between BvS and Civil War in terms of new characters, in my opinion anyway, is that BvS needed half an hour to an hour to establish new characters, and even then the audience may not feel as emotionally invested in these characters. Civil War on the other hand, did not give much screen time to superheroes such as Ant Man or Black Panther, who non-comic fans may not be familiar with, but despite this the audience instantly connect with every character that is on the screen. The performances of the actors as well as brilliantly written dialogue made this possible. Chris Evans is a perfect Captain America, and returning cast members like Jeremy Renner and Scar Jo do not disappoint. Paul Rudd does brilliantly with the amount of screen time he gets, and steals every scene he is in, and that is coming from someone who seriously disliked the Ant Man movie. A special mention also needs to be given to Tom Holland as Spiderman, as I believe he brought the best perks that both Tobey Magiure and Andrew Garfield brought to the role, and brought them together and then some in an excellent cameo as the younger MCU Spiderman character.

Robert Downey Jr impressed me in this movie. I, for one, was beginning to get slightly tired of the sarcastic, arsey Iron Man/Tony Stark who took nothing seriously and found a joke wherever possible. This movie highlighted that RDJ can be much more than that, and the tone of the movie being more serious than past movies involving Iron Man required a different kind of performance here. He delivered. Don't get me wrong, this movie is still hilarious but I welcomed the more serious tone that it provided.

All in all, the choreography and timing of humorous lines and dialogue makes Civil War, and in particular the airport fight, shine. Being more a DC fanboy than a Marvel one, I will easily admit that this is a much better movie than BvS, so I'm sure everyone will have a blast.
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horrorliefhebMay 13, 2016
-Captain America: Civil War is a 2016 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011's Captain-Captain America: Civil War is a 2016 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger and 2014's Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and the thirteenth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, and features an ensemble cast that includes Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Emily VanCamp, Tom Holland, Frank Grillo, William Hurt and Daniel Brühl. In Captain America: Civil War, one year after the events of The Avengers: Age of Ultron, an act regulating superhuman activity fractures the Avengers into opposing factions, one led by Steve Rogers and another by Tony Stark.

-Development of Civil War started in late 2013 when Markus and McFeely began writing the screenplay, which borrows concepts from the 2006 comic book storyline Civil War. The Russo brothers were brought back to direct in early 2014 after positive reactions to test screenings of The Winter Soldier. The film's title was revealed in October 2014 and Downey was added to the cast, with additional cast members joining the film in the following months. The film began principal photography in April 2015 at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayette County, Georgia and the Metro Atlanta area, before concluding in Germany in August 2015.

--Critical response

-The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 94% approval rating based on 83 reviews, with an average rating of 8/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Captain America: Civil War begins the next wave of Marvel movies with an action-packed superhero blockbuster boasting a decidedly non-cartoonish plot and the courage to explore thought-provoking themes." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 81 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".

-Justin Chang of Variety called it "the most mature and substantive picture to have yet emerged from the Marvel Cinematic Universe." Sheri Linden of The Hollywood Reporter said, "Call it 'civil war' or call it brand extension; call it a 'cinematic universe' or a corporate behemoth - the latest Marvel extravaganza furthers the studio's cross-pollination of action franchises in a way that's sure to satisfy devotees." Robbie Collin of The Daily Telegraph wrote, "This is the cinematic superhero showdown you've dreamt of since childhood, precisely because that's everything - and all - it wants to be." Catherine Shoard of The Guardian called it, "a huge aspartame rush of a film: a giant irresistible snack, not nutritious, but very tasty.

--Future

-According to Feige, Civil War is the conclusion of the Captain America trilogy that began with The First
Avenger. While it is the final standalone Captain America film in Evans' contract with Marvel Studios, Evans stated in September 2015 that he was open to extending his contract past the two-part Avengers: Infinity War, the final films on his contract at the time.
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danilodmeloMay 13, 2016
um bom filme de herois, todos os herois estavam bem e o homem aranha como homem aranha esta otimo, torço por um crossover entre homem formiga e guardiões da galaxia.
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SeanVincentMay 13, 2016
Captain America Civil War exceeds expectations to everyone waiting for this film for a long time.It's the year's best superhero film so far,out of all superhero films that will be coming out.Captain America third outing brings emotionalCaptain America Civil War exceeds expectations to everyone waiting for this film for a long time.It's the year's best superhero film so far,out of all superhero films that will be coming out.Captain America third outing brings emotional weight and seriousness and it feels more mature than any Marvel film.The action scenes were great and executed well especially the last scene and also the airport sequence.Characters are well written and gives time to shine especially spider-man,who in my opinion the best Peter Parker/Spider-man ever put on screen even if he appears for 20 minutes in length and Black Panther who is such a great addition to the franchise .The story centers in Sokovia accords and also Bucky-Steve friendship,those two plotlines were pretty much well handled and didn't feel out of place.The Villain was good in my opinion, he was given a clear motivation and you can easily follow his plans,well some people may think he is just boring,for me he is interesting.The only problems is that some scenes,The CGI is noticeable.

This film can be a mess like the other film that ha the same premise but because of the level of confidence and love for the film makes this a well written,well performed,well balanced,well paced,well edited and a fun blockbuster film.
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DarrenlikemovieMay 13, 2016
this is the best comic book movie yet with all these characters and action and the story is done really really well. i knew this was going to be good but when i watched it was AMAZING!!
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TetrarchMay 12, 2016
Captain America: Civil War is one of THE most pretentious films I have ever seen. The movie's execution of its themes is infantile, and the plot is just a gaudy mess.

The film adaptation is but the hollowest shadow of the source material
Captain America: Civil War is one of THE most pretentious films I have ever seen. The movie's execution of its themes is infantile, and the plot is just a gaudy mess.

The film adaptation is but the hollowest shadow of the source material it borrows (very, very loosely) from. The comic book was a very contemplative read, both Cap and Iron Man's ideologies were both represented clearly, neither was faultless and both had some very understandable human rationale behind them.

The comic book almost serves as a deconstruction of the mainstream perspective on the super hero genre: glorified cartoony violence where the real world consequences are tossed to the side, worlds of bright colors and childish comprehensions of morality.

In the Civil War COMIC the consequences have a very real effect on the Marvel Universe. Heroes die, Tony and Cap do some things their not proud of, the wider world of non-powered civilians and the government tie in with the scenario appropriately.

But not here, not in this pretentious film.

Two many extraneous elements are shoved into the movie. A new Spider-Man, serving as an attractive lure for more ticket sales, denied the proper attention his character deserved. Ant-man is torn from his obligatory solo movie and dropped here. The beginning of an obligatory Vision/Scarlet Witch romance is awkward, unexplained and out of place. Hawkeye is reintroduced, as is another forgettable and obligatory Marvel Villain. Black Panther, self-explanatory.

The Marvel brand of comedy is here in spades, detracting from the very serious ideological conflict at hand.

That grand ideological battle itself is built on a cheap foundation.

In the MCU, Tony and Steve's relationship was never cemented firmly. Hardly was Steve and Bucky's relationship. Why should I care what these people do to each other.

There was no weight to the conflict and its finale rang dry. For all the rising tension, only B-rate character War-machine is left scarred, and why should any one care, no one knows who he is, relegated to the backdrop of the MCU an obligatory sidekick for Iron Man.

What really irks me about the MCU is that the world is terribly inconsistent. Marvel tries to be both charming and 'funny', while simultaneously attempting to juggle heavier thematic content. The Daredevil Netflix show, with its more grounded take, does not belong in this web of obligatory kid's films. You can't have a supposed 'political thriller' like the CA: Winter Soldier exist in the same universe where Iron Man invites his gang of good-guys to shawarma after NY has been ravaged by God-danged aliens.

What irks me about all the pseudo YouTube critics and the brainless fanboys is that if they were to be approached with the question: "Are comic books for kids?" they would almost unhesitatingly answer with a conviction-less 'yes'.

If that is the case, why all the absurd hate towards Batman v Superman. Why are Marvel's juvenile ensemble of films exempt from criticism and so thoughtlessly adored.
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Moviereviewer15May 12, 2016
Best Marvel movie yet and best comic book movie yet. Why?

-Spider-Man finally joining the Avengers -Black Panther -Avengers Disassembled -The Airport Fight Scene, Arguably The Best Comic Book Movie Action Sequence Ever -Zemo is the
Best Marvel movie yet and best comic book movie yet. Why?

-Spider-Man finally joining the Avengers
-Black Panther
-Avengers Disassembled
-The Airport Fight Scene, Arguably The Best Comic Book Movie Action Sequence Ever
-Zemo is the MCU's newest compelling villain
-Lays the groundwork for Phase Three of the MCU perfectly
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TheDude-May 12, 2016
an amazingly well put together film with brilliantly executed action sequences, in depth character development and intense amounts of conflict. 10/10.
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Panda-PandaMay 12, 2016
I'd name this movie Avangers 3....Its cool and fun. Spider-man is realy good. Cool jokes, cool visuals, not bad story. NOT mindblowing, NOT amazing, but GOOD.
7/10
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DemoraseMay 12, 2016
A much better movie than Ultron but it suffers from the same problems, namely trying to fit too much stuff into a single movie. You got a Winter Soldier sequel, an Ultron sequel, a backdoor pilot for Spider-man and Black Panther, a politicalA much better movie than Ultron but it suffers from the same problems, namely trying to fit too much stuff into a single movie. You got a Winter Soldier sequel, an Ultron sequel, a backdoor pilot for Spider-man and Black Panther, a political and personal drama, and a setup for the next installments... How about just making one cohesive movie?

My biggest pet peeve with those movies is that they're constantly taking huge leaps of logic which are presented as making perfect sense when they really don't. In this movie we're supposed to buy that Captain America and Iron-man would go to "war" over a disagreement that could have been easily worked out. There's also tonal issues where the movie jumps from ultra serious to slapstick comedy and it doesn't really go together. Take for example the airport scene which is great, but doesn't really match the tone of the rest of the movie and to be honest THAT is the movie I want to see rather than this tired, sluggish, forced drama. I just don't care about the problems of fictional country Sokovia, I just want to see a fun hero movie.
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GreatMartinMay 12, 2016
Yes I did it! I actually laughed twice! I was also amazed by the motorcycle chase trick and the Iron Man movie ‘magic’. When you have Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Captain America (Chris Evans), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), War MachineYes I did it! I actually laughed twice! I was also amazed by the motorcycle chase trick and the Iron Man movie ‘magic’. When you have Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Captain America (Chris Evans), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), War Machine (Don Cheadle), Falcon (Anthony Mackie), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), Ant-Man (Paul Rudd), Spider-Man (Tom Holland), Vision (Paul Bettany), Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), each with a super power you know there will be a lot of battles and there are each given a chance to show off their ‘specialty’!

There are so many superheroes that mere human beings like Maria Tomei has nothing more than a cameo while John Slattery, Alfre Woodard and Hope Davis get a few minutes more and Emily VanCamp might even have 10 minutes on screen total with Oscar Winner William Hurt actually seems to be a major character in the movie bit that may only be because he is part of the reason there is a civil war with the superheroes divided into opposing camps.

Between the heroes and, oh yes, a few villains, plus the huge cast, the fights, chases, buildings tumbling, glass shattering, special effects, it is no wonder the film takes 2 hours and 30 minutes.

To me the standouts were Robert Downey, Jr., who can do no wrong on film, Chadwick Boseman making a great impression and Anthony Mackie who may have done a lot of work in front of a green screen but is flawless. I am a fan of Emily VanCamp and Paul Rudd as Ant-Man always gets a smile out of me.

I feel I have given Marvel comic book characters and that ilk a fair chance but aside from “Ant-Man”and “Deadpool” I can do without them. Liking, even laughing, maybe about 20 minutes out of a 150 minutes of a film really isn’t a recommendation.
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morninstarMay 12, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Alright, by now, you have heard everything there is to hear about this movie, and probably watched it a couple times, but I just watched it and had to talk about it, so here we are. As you probably expect, I had a whole week of hype after this movie was released, but I tried to stay away. Anyway, the movie delivers. Great action, nice buildup to the action, like in The Winter Soldier, and Spider-Man, man oh man. The character was awesome, the actor could use a little work, though. Oh yes, and random fact, Peggy Carter dies in this movie. We all knew that she had Alzheimer's from the previous movie, and in this one she goes in her sleep. At her funeral, Sharon Carter gives a eulogy, and says the iconic "No, You Move" line from the Civil War comics, and I was strangely inspired by that, I don't know why.

One thing that I have heard almost everyone say about this movie is that it gives us a balanced view of both sides of the argument, but I disagree. Yes, when Tony and Cap were debating the logic of their moves, I felt like both were right, but as the movie progressed, I felt that Cap's point was put more strongly than Tony's. Of course, I was Team Cap in the comics, and this was ultimately a Captain America sequel before anything else, so this is not necessarily a bad thing per my opinion.

I watched this movie in 3D, and I have to say, it wasn't that good, and maybe that's just me. There's one scene in the beginning, where Cap throws his shield and kind of comes in front of your face, and a couple of explosions that you feel, but other than that, I won't recommend going for it, because the experience won't be any different if you watch it in 2D.

One actual gripe that I had with this movie was that until the end credits scene from Ant-Man happened in the movie, it felt like it was dragging on. But after that, it more than makes up for it with that awesome fight scene we only saw the buildup to in the trailer. Ant-Man finally went all Giant-Man on War Machine's ass! It was so cool to watch. This is how you do a movie with a lot of characters well, even when you have to introduce new characters in the mix. Black Panther was badass. I don't know much about comic book T'Challa, and this movie was a strong introduction, to him and to Wakanda.

I feel like I could keep going on about this movie forever. So I will stop here. But there are so many things I haven't written here. And, like I wrote in my Kung Fu Panda 3 review, I love it when a well formed trilogy exists in the universe, and this is just the ideal example. The Captain America trilogy has come so far since that light-ass first part in 2011. I'm sorry, I'll stop now, just go watch the movie, it's freaking awesome!
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zouz123May 12, 2016
Not what I expected. I was seriously bored throughout the first half of the movie, and when my popcorn was done, I really wanted to leave. The action scenes were actually pretty good, characters were amazing but the movie itself felt a bitNot what I expected. I was seriously bored throughout the first half of the movie, and when my popcorn was done, I really wanted to leave. The action scenes were actually pretty good, characters were amazing but the movie itself felt a bit overcrowded. The story was mediocre, found nothing special about it, and the ending was mehh. Average movie overall. Expand
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marykaymyloveMay 12, 2016
I'm glad that the Russo brothers did not overshadow Captain America despite the numerous characters in this film. Each hero stole the spotlight for every screen time they had. I had every reason to smile and be swayed.
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moothemagiccowMay 11, 2016
I've sat through every marvel movie up til now, and the only one I bothered watching more than once was Iron Man. This one breaks the mold. The only (minor) trouble is, it's incredibly reliant on events from previous movies (the title is aI've sat through every marvel movie up til now, and the only one I bothered watching more than once was Iron Man. This one breaks the mold. The only (minor) trouble is, it's incredibly reliant on events from previous movies (the title is a misnomer, this is a full-on Avengers: Winter Soldier 2) for anything to make sense, and there still, still, STILL isn't a frigging supervillain. Still. Every bad guy is just a good guy having a bad day.
It's funny, it's engaging, and the action scenes actually look interesting, as opposed to the snoozefest of "Captain America beats up 200 normal guys" or "Captain America definitely did not get shot during that hailstorm of bullets." It's slow to start, there are some cheesy bits, mostly involving Black Panther, and each scene contains a minimum of 2 superheroes, but it's actually a fun movie with a good, coherent story (if you still remember the previous.. 4 movies? that weren't that great). Spider-man is a bright spot, and Downey Jr plays a better villain than his last 4 tries as hero.

Rather than being the same predictable formula that's been every movie since Iron Man and Hulk, this one tries to be different and legitimately surprises you in big and small ways. As a payoff or an ending to a series of ok movies, this is great. As a standalone film, god help you.
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TheKavehJMay 11, 2016
I don't think the newest Captain America is even close to being the best Marvel movie, but it's definitely not the worst. The only problem with this movie is it feels like 10 films at once, and most of them are great, but some aren't as good.
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imthenoobMay 11, 2016
Even more disappointing than Batman vs Superman. Nothing really happens plot wise, Civil War is honestly just an introduction for Black Panther and Spider-Man. Stark and Rogers don't come off as the main guys until the very end of the movie.Even more disappointing than Batman vs Superman. Nothing really happens plot wise, Civil War is honestly just an introduction for Black Panther and Spider-Man. Stark and Rogers don't come off as the main guys until the very end of the movie. Even then, The main villain Zemo was just more entertaining than either of those guys.

Honestly, It's not worth watching. You are better off waiting for the home video release. It's sort of funny really because critics praise it when it suffers from similar flaws that BvS had, Which they bashed the heck out of.
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The_BirmMay 11, 2016
I really enjoyed all aspects of this film. I expected it to let me down, but it never did. Great characterization of all characters used. This film had more heart and action in 15 minutes than all of Batman V. Superman.

Cannot wait to
I really enjoyed all aspects of this film. I expected it to let me down, but it never did. Great characterization of all characters used. This film had more heart and action in 15 minutes than all of Batman V. Superman.

Cannot wait to re-watch this flick.
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LucasDantasMay 11, 2016
Simplesmente Perfeito, não há outra palavra para descreve essa obra A Marvel acerto em cheio mais uma vez. A parte do Homem Aranha, e do Formiga, foram sensacionais. A Luta no Aeroporto foi uma Ópera.
Realmente um dos melhores filmes do ano.
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chunami111May 11, 2016
For those who write a bad review about this movie, you guys are probably a **** Batman vs Superman fangays, this movie is probably the best action movie i've seen yet also the best super hero movie...i can't believe ppl writing bad thingsFor those who write a bad review about this movie, you guys are probably a **** Batman vs Superman fangays, this movie is probably the best action movie i've seen yet also the best super hero movie...i can't believe ppl writing bad things about this movie.... Expand
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JohnJamesMay 11, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is by far Marvel's mature film.Characters that are well written and introduced,The conflict was logically impressive and the different ideologies were handled well.

This my favorite marvel film .The reason why? The characters were handled great and have a time to shine.The story was well written and the villain was good not great.Let me say this Zemo is a good villain is because his motivation was clear and his plan might be complicated but was also understandable,The other villain Crossbones was wasted,Frank Grillo for me is a great crossbones but he was ultimately killed in the first act and I was kinda disappointed that my first disappointment. The second one is some CGI are not finished or not yet polished but made it to the cut and that's about it.The new characters Black Panther and spider-man were greatly introduced,spider-man,for me was kind a shoehorned but who am I kidding he is great.Black Panther is bad ass and his character has also a great motivation.The action scenes were great giving some character's time to shine and move the story further.The action scene in the airport was great but one scene that I was invested on is when Bucky,Tony and Steve are in Serbia.That scene was my favorite scene,emotional and the action was well executed.

Some people don't really understand Iron Man,Thinks he is stupid in this film,well,Tony was guilty of everything he had done in the past years and he even regrets it,he found out that innocent people are killed because of them without any supervision and that's why he needs the Avengers to put in check on everything they do.Steve Rogers on the other hand didn't like it because after the events in (CA:WS),shield is now overrun with Hydra and even nick furry said to him that he must not trust anyone that's where Steve learns that even a private organization can be evil and so thus the government.The conflict is simple for some but that simplicity can make a difference of film.It's clear to understand,It's not convulotent.And also Bucky was framed so Steve helps him .
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hassanstarkMay 10, 2016
Captain america is yet another fun and exciting marvel movie and contains probably one of the most emotional scenes in a comic book movie at the end. However it just seems like just another marvel movie with no risks and hardly any traits toCaptain america is yet another fun and exciting marvel movie and contains probably one of the most emotional scenes in a comic book movie at the end. However it just seems like just another marvel movie with no risks and hardly any traits to make it stand out other than maybe spiderman. I liked this movie as well as batman v superman but overall I may have raised my expectations too high and I walked out of both movies feeling underwhelmed. Expand
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yosemiteMay 10, 2016
Its a movie about comic book characters and as that, its pretty good. The actors performing these parts are very good especially Downey. The visuals are good and the plot is fairly good. One of the minor negatives is that the studios areIts a movie about comic book characters and as that, its pretty good. The actors performing these parts are very good especially Downey. The visuals are good and the plot is fairly good. One of the minor negatives is that the studios are introducing new characters to spin off in future projects. It can get a bit confusing as so many characters are fighting in fast moving action scenes. I thought the young naive Spider Man stood out . The Jeremy Renner character adds nothing and neither does the mighty gnat or whatever he is. Scarlet always looks great and her character did not get enough screen time. All in all , a pretty decent action film Expand
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WheelzFourReelzMay 10, 2016
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is back with the best movie in the franchise yet, consisting of a surprisingly deep story with believable motives behind each decision the characters make. Plus, we have great action scenes, gorgeous specialThe Marvel Cinematic Universe is back with the best movie in the franchise yet, consisting of a surprisingly deep story with believable motives behind each decision the characters make. Plus, we have great action scenes, gorgeous special effects, amazing stunts, and an all around phenomenally fun watch. This is one of the greatest superhero films of all time. Expand
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adpirtleMay 10, 2016
As an unabashed DC comics fan growing up, it almost pains me to admit it, but Captain America: Civil War is everything I wished Batman v Superman would have been. It's by no means perfect, but it sure is a heck of a lot more entertaining, andAs an unabashed DC comics fan growing up, it almost pains me to admit it, but Captain America: Civil War is everything I wished Batman v Superman would have been. It's by no means perfect, but it sure is a heck of a lot more entertaining, and both the reason for the conflict and the resolution between Cap and Iron Man were handled infinitely better. Probably my favorite part of the film, though, was Tom Holland's Peter Parker/Spider-man, whose brief-ish appearance steals the show in the same way Evan Peters' Quicksilver did in the last X-Men film. Expand
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xman4lifeMay 10, 2016
The Russo brothers have done it again!!! Captain America: Civil War like it's previous film Captain America: Winter Soldier, is a very balanced mix of humor, drama, and action, it's just what comic movies are supposed to be like! This filmThe Russo brothers have done it again!!! Captain America: Civil War like it's previous film Captain America: Winter Soldier, is a very balanced mix of humor, drama, and action, it's just what comic movies are supposed to be like! This film not only stays true to the characters, but also handles multiple characters very well. I loved this movie and I am looking forward to what the brothers have planned for the next Avengers movies in 2018 & 2019. Expand
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BariscanBozkurtMay 10, 2016
Batman v Superman ile benzer hikâyeye ve benzer hatalara sahip ancak bu hatalar daha az göze batıyor.

Öncelikle söylemeliyim ki Civil War'ı beğendim. İyi bir giriş, gelişme ve sonuca sahip. Ancak bu demek değil ki beğenmediğim yanları
Batman v Superman ile benzer hikâyeye ve benzer hatalara sahip ancak bu hatalar daha az göze batıyor.

Öncelikle söylemeliyim ki Civil War'ı beğendim. İyi bir giriş, gelişme ve sonuca sahip. Ancak bu demek değil ki beğenmediğim yanları yok. Aksine çok var ama spoiler olmasın diye üstün körü bahsedeceğim. Filmde değeri yansıtılamamış 2 karakter ve bir zırh var. Evet, merakla beklediğimiz Bleeding Edge zırhı fos çıktı. Sadece görüntü olarak kullanılmış. Ayrıca filmin dramasını da eksik buldum. Bazı yerlerde tam sahne muhteşem olacakken ya sahne kısa kesiliyor yada istenilen olmuyor. Bunların dışında maalesef kötü soundtracklara da sahipti.

Filmin övülmesi gereken yanlarından bahsetmem gerekirse aksiyon sekansları çok iyi olmuş. Bunun dışında Black Panther'i de çok beğendim. Mutlaka solo filmine gideceğim. Ayrıca Infinity War için de güzel bir zemin olan bu filmi tavsiye ediyorum.
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Sib001May 10, 2016
Captain America Civil War is the best Marvel Comic Book movie to date. I can not repeat how much I enjoyed this movie. The hype train did not derail, so glad this movie surpassed my expectations. The Russo brothers just get it, they haveCaptain America Civil War is the best Marvel Comic Book movie to date. I can not repeat how much I enjoyed this movie. The hype train did not derail, so glad this movie surpassed my expectations. The Russo brothers just get it, they have cracked the da vinci code to making great comic book movies. I can now say without doubt that Infinity Wars is in safe hands. My mind was blown. I'm gonna have to watch it in the theatre at least 4 more times. 5/5 stars, I recommend everyone to go watch this movie on the biggest screen in your city. Expand
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Rebecca31May 10, 2016
To all you people out there who said this movie is great, epic, amazing etc. I hope you got paid for spewing such lies. This is an exhausting mess, although not completely without its moments. I did enjoy some of it but let me break this downTo all you people out there who said this movie is great, epic, amazing etc. I hope you got paid for spewing such lies. This is an exhausting mess, although not completely without its moments. I did enjoy some of it but let me break this down for you. We have the first hour of nothing, politics, more nothing, contracts, discussions, and one of the worst edited fight scenes I have ever seen (I'm talking Quantum of Solace bad) honestly, skip it. The last hour is Captain America getting overshadowed by every other character in the damn movie. And smack bam in the middle is a 20 minute introduction to our friendly neighbourhood Spiderman. Meet 12 year old Spidey make his not so amazing entrance that really made me want to jump into the movie and slap him in the face. Would I recommended it? What's the point, you're all going to see it anyway, you're all going to pay good money, watch it, including the end credit sequences and see the next one. Expand
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GamingPoptartTVMay 10, 2016
WHAT I LIKED: Marvel does it again; another great blockbuster is built on the MCU's strong foundations. Every building block in this movie is well constructed, with each scene meticulously crafted. The Russo's sure know how to make a movie,WHAT I LIKED: Marvel does it again; another great blockbuster is built on the MCU's strong foundations. Every building block in this movie is well constructed, with each scene meticulously crafted. The Russo's sure know how to make a movie, and this is just as by-the-book as Winter Soldier, but with even more heart.
To me, this is because it strikes a great balance in tone between fun, and gritty emotion. In fact, this really will tug at your heart strings, especially in that heart-breaking final battle. I was close to tears at points, and a shout-out goes to the 2 leads on that one: both these characters were played spectacularly.
So it's definitely emotional, but as I said, it's also huge fun. That's mainly thanks to some fun new character introductions like Ant-Man, and the amazing new Peter Parker (not to mention how astounding Chadwick Boseman was as Black Panther.) Getting down to it though; this movie was really enjoyable, emotionally gripping and downright moving. Roll on Phase 3.
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: It's still not quite the character focused stuff of Whedon, and it's not the thematic thriller that The Winter Soldier was. I did find myself confused at points too, which is largely thanks to the fact that some of the character's arcs weren't developed enough to truly understand the sides they chose (principally with Vision and Hawkeye,) and because the plot is a little choppy and confusing (perhaps it's second-viewing type stuff if you want to fully digest it.)
VERDICT: A movie experience with laughs and tears a-plenty. This is heart-wrenching stuff, and another undeniable hit from Marvel and the Russos
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tv12May 10, 2016
What a waste. A tedious film with endless fight scenes and flat uninspired dialog. I guess this is now enough to attract summer audiences but there are better ways to waste 2.5 long hours than watching 2 dimensional superheros square offWhat a waste. A tedious film with endless fight scenes and flat uninspired dialog. I guess this is now enough to attract summer audiences but there are better ways to waste 2.5 long hours than watching 2 dimensional superheros square off against each other for reasons that are poorly explained. Expand
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TVJerryMay 10, 2016
This sequel picks up where "Avengers: Age of Ultron" left off. Their villian-fighting good becomes controversial because of the collateral damage left by their epic battles. As a result, the world votes to regulate their services, whichThis sequel picks up where "Avengers: Age of Ultron" left off. Their villian-fighting good becomes controversial because of the collateral damage left by their epic battles. As a result, the world votes to regulate their services, which causes a split in the ranks: some agreeing with the new controls, others resisting. Ultimately, a dozen Marvel universe superheroes duke it out, using their assorted powers to keep it interesting. At 146 minutes, it's too long: the dialogue often drags and every action scene (although edited with dizzying velocity) runs longer than necessary. In its favor are some expectedly neat special effects and a likeable cast. Each member gets to create a few moments of character (esp. the new Spidey delightfully played by Tom Holland). This movie crams a relatively simple story with too much clutter (vs. the cool simplicity of "Deadpool"). Fans of the genre will find plenty to like, but in the big picture (pun intended) this blends into the formula. Expand
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ascedentevilMay 10, 2016
More of an avengers film than a third instalment of Captain America, Civil War serves up some great fight scenes, moral choices and introduces some interesting characters along the way.
Given that the MCU has been on-going now for nearly a
More of an avengers film than a third instalment of Captain America, Civil War serves up some great fight scenes, moral choices and introduces some interesting characters along the way.
Given that the MCU has been on-going now for nearly a decade now, we've already got some pretty built up characters and CA:CW takes all of these characters puts all of their relationships to the test and whilst it does not fully follow the comics, it produces something really quite nice to watch.
the introduction of Spiderman is executed brilliantly and he swiftly became one of my favourite characters so kudos to Sony/Marvel/Disney for getting him in there. Black Panther is implemented very well again, with his motivations being cleared up right off the bat. Antman somehow manages to be better in this than in his own film (no surprise there) A fairly simple plot and an antagonist with a clever but simple goal, makes this film easy to digest and just plain fun to watch.
Overall, a great superhero movie, much better than DC's latest offering (Yes ,Zack Snyder, I'm looking at your turd of a film for reference here)
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SolInvictaMay 10, 2016
Marvel continues the trend of upping the stakes by pinning our heroes against each other: Captain America and Iron Man. There are a lot of other characters, but unlike Age of Ultron, this is controlled chaos. You understand each of theMarvel continues the trend of upping the stakes by pinning our heroes against each other: Captain America and Iron Man. There are a lot of other characters, but unlike Age of Ultron, this is controlled chaos. You understand each of the characters' ideologies - why they disagree with each other, why they're on the sides that they're on, why they're fighting for what they're fighting for - and they're each given enough screen time for us to care. It's political, it's personal, it's fantastic. Expand
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EnerTomasinoMay 10, 2016
There is one thing in the movie and overall scenario that, MARVEL took wrong characters to face each other. Captain America is so lame, so most of the viewers gonna support Iron Man. Everybody love Tony Stark, ROBERT DOWNEY JR whatever he is.There is one thing in the movie and overall scenario that, MARVEL took wrong characters to face each other. Captain America is so lame, so most of the viewers gonna support Iron Man. Everybody love Tony Stark, ROBERT DOWNEY JR whatever he is. If not, he's better then Captian anyway. Expand
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shoulderoforionMay 9, 2016
After watching the trailers and not having been impressed with what looked like an empty airport runway "fight" this movie shocked me in every good way possible. The story held some veritas I haven't felt before from a Marvel superheroAfter watching the trailers and not having been impressed with what looked like an empty airport runway "fight" this movie shocked me in every good way possible. The story held some veritas I haven't felt before from a Marvel superhero flick. This was by far & away my favorite Marvel movie to date. Expand
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SkeptecMay 9, 2016
It was pretty average. I wasn't really able to get too into the story, not sure why. I'm usually a huge superhero kind of guy. It felt too long I guess.
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Tss5078May 9, 2016
As someone who isn't crazy about superhero movies, I can't help but be impressed by Marvel, and just how far their stories and characters have progressed in such a short time. Arguably the best of those characters is Captain America, simplyAs someone who isn't crazy about superhero movies, I can't help but be impressed by Marvel, and just how far their stories and characters have progressed in such a short time. Arguably the best of those characters is Captain America, simply because he's the one character people are most likely to relate to. The Captain isn't a billionaire or a king, and he doesn't have super abilities from another planet, he's just this wholesome, level headed guy, who you can't help but like. In his third feature film, Captain America (Chris Evans) comes into conflict with other members of the Avengers, as following a tragedy, the world governments decide the Avengers shouldn't be free to do whatever they want anymore. Some of them agree, some of them don't, and that's where the split occurs, leading to one of the best fight scenes I have ever seen. When I saw the previews for this film, I couldn't understand why the story wasn't used for an Avengers film. Even while watching it, I noticed that much of the focus isn't solely on Captain America, and I became even more convinced. This film was not a true stand alone like we've seen in the past, and that's because I think it was more of a transitional project than anything else. Clearly it seems as though Marvel is putting Captain America on the shelf for a while and trying to draw our attention to the new Spider-man series, starring Tom Holland. I must admit, I have never really liked Spider-man. I always saw him as bland and weak compared to the rest of the Marvel universe, but Tom Holland changed my mind in this film. He was all personality, in a way that Toby McGuire and Andrew Garfield couldn't even imagine. The charisma this good looking young actor puts out there should be enough to get anyone excited for the new series. As far as this film goes, the story was a bit complicated, and in my opinion there are far too many characters involved for this to be titled Captain America. In that sense I was disappointed, because I love the character, and was looking forward to another feature film about him. On the other hand, amazing new characters were added, a major story line was introduced into the Avengers genre, and I got to see the best action sequence I've ever seen, so while it wasn't what I expected, I still highly recommend seeing this film. Expand
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edwadokunMay 9, 2016
It's always funny reading low score reviews from people who have no idea what they're talking about. Some guy flipped out about Marissa Tomei being Peter Parker's grandmother.... Yes, you read that correctly. Even though Peter says "Aunt May"It's always funny reading low score reviews from people who have no idea what they're talking about. Some guy flipped out about Marissa Tomei being Peter Parker's grandmother.... Yes, you read that correctly. Even though Peter says "Aunt May" that moron somehow thought it was his grandmother? Shows what kind of idiots are out there.

Anyways, this movie was good. Action was great and stuck true to its predecessors' tone. Black Panther was super bad ass. The choreography for his fight scenes are freaking awesome and his suit could not have been cooler. The strife between Cap and Iron Man was done very well. The movie does a good job on why both sides feels so compelled for their side. Stark has a lot of guilt and Cap doesn't trust the government because he saw Hitler's rise to power.

Zemo as a villain is also very interesting. He's not Loki, Ultron, Hydra or RedSkull. No powers or powerful organization. Just one man. One man who was able to turn a team of super-humans against one another. It just goes to show that the human mind is that much more powerful than super soldier serums, tech and radioactive spiders. Pull on those strings and bam. That's the real power here is his intellect.

There are some things I'd say that don't make sense. Th killing of the Starks in the beginning seemed like such a simple job and not necessary for a secret black operative. Also, a random camera in the forest which I'm guessing is traffic camera for the benefit of the doubt, someone like Winter Soldier would make sure that was out before or picked a spot with no cameras.

Scarlet Witch throwing the exploding Crossbones into a building is just stupid. Couldn't she have just thrown her straight up or done what she did with Vision and push him down into the ground? Was that just an oops?

Airport battle. Great battle but not exactly ideal for Spiderman. They made it work overall but for him, open spaces aren't the greatest for his webbing and swinging.

Overall, a good movie. It has its faults but can be overlooked since the story was done so well. RDJ is awesome as always. Spidey was great. BP... can't wait for that movie. I used to think Chris Evans wasn't the best choice for Cap but I think this movie solidified it.
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KenmeiMay 9, 2016
This movie had really good fight scenes but a terrible story line. Even when the villain reveals himself at the end of the movie, the impact was lost as the real star of the movie was the conflict between the heroes. I personally did notThis movie had really good fight scenes but a terrible story line. Even when the villain reveals himself at the end of the movie, the impact was lost as the real star of the movie was the conflict between the heroes. I personally did not think this movie does much for the overall story that the MCU has been building up to with Thanos and it didn't do much for the movies in general. They deviated from the Comic story line quite a bit and the ending will make you think about the motivations of a couple of characters throughout the entire movie up to that point and question what the whole point of everything was. The movie gets a decent score because the fight scenes were awesome,especially the airport scene. But most everything else in the movie felt off to me and I have to say, this was easily the most disappointing Marvel movie I've seen in awhile. I'm hoping the upcoming movies do alot to redeem themselves in my eyes going forward. Expand
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