Paramount Pictures | Release Date: July 22, 2011
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RyanPrattSep 12, 2011
See-it - Marvel comics third great superhero film of the year is a pleasantly nostalgic, good-ole-fashioned, action adventure film.

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papamurrthSep 14, 2011
This film had a lot of hype to live up to, which can explain to some degree why I was thoroughly underwhelmed with the finished product. There are, however, other more significant elements in the film itself that ensured it would always fallThis film had a lot of hype to live up to, which can explain to some degree why I was thoroughly underwhelmed with the finished product. There are, however, other more significant elements in the film itself that ensured it would always fall below expectations, the most obvious flaw being the lack of a 'race against time' element. The viewer can expect a lot of action, which is extremely well done and has become what we expect of Marvel superhero films recently, but it becomes wearisome and it is not until the final stages of the film that the viewer can enjoy a suspense-fuelled action sequence. This is as good as the film gets. To reach this point though, the viewer will have to endure a slow-pace mid-sequence, in which the director succumbs to cliche filming techniques such as montages to keep the film moving forward but failing to engage the viewer effectively. Hugo Weaving takes on the role of Red Skull, a role which I feel could of been better performed by a different actor, not that Weaving performed poorly, but that the accent he donned for the role (a quasi-German/Russian) was at times laughable and took the audience completely out of the story. We also a large stock of typical characters that are almost universally used in action; there's the strong-willed female love interest (Atwell); the hard case military commander (Jones); and the ill-fated best friend (Stan). Although all of these characters are pulled off tastefully, particularly Atwell, it is somewhat predictable. The film is hampered further by a poor soundtrack, a petty point, but a good soundtrack should be a given in such a high-profile and high-budget film. For the avid comic book film fan such as myself, there are moments in Captain America that will undoubtedly have you sitting on the edge of your seat; very well delivered cameo appearances, a screenplay and plot that does the comic book justice, and a feeling of more to come. This adaption of a Marvel hero is nowhere near the standard set by other releases such as Iron Man, and can arguably be seen as the weakest release by Marvel Studios. That does not necessarily make Captain America a bad film, but it does mean that it is missing a lot. There is nothing to Captain America as a film that hasn't been done before, and nor does it do it better. Expand
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TechSalvationsSep 20, 2011
I was surprised by this film, it's good. It just has way to many needless scenes, like what felt like a hour of Captain Americas Broadway Military ads. If those scenes could have been cut down to like 3 min. it would have been a lot better.I was surprised by this film, it's good. It just has way to many needless scenes, like what felt like a hour of Captain Americas Broadway Military ads. If those scenes could have been cut down to like 3 min. it would have been a lot better. In turn replace them with some actual scenes of his squad fighting Nazi's. Add a little horror of war to the mix, make it seem believable that we need Captain America. It would have been nice to see the Capt. get a punch in on Hitler like in the old comics. Chris Evans did a great job, much better suit than the human torch. Action scenes were great and most characters where realized well. I just wish this was more than a easy set up for The Avengers movie. Expand
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sacisawesome011Oct 16, 2011
i didn't know what to expect because I didn't exactly read the comics before I saw this movie but I was glad I did because this movie is friggin' awesome.
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radiobenjiNov 3, 2011
I lvoe a good comic book flick, when they're good. And this one is great! I wasn't a fan of the overly CGI home-world of Thor but ol' Cap's backstory, origins were fantastic and sublimely filmed by Joe Johnston who's had a bumpy career thusI lvoe a good comic book flick, when they're good. And this one is great! I wasn't a fan of the overly CGI home-world of Thor but ol' Cap's backstory, origins were fantastic and sublimely filmed by Joe Johnston who's had a bumpy career thus far, some hits and some misses, but here he's given us a fairly grounded but still over the top (it IS comic book material overall) romp through the origins of our first Avenger... Oh, and the heartbreaking final line actually made me shed a tear and I fricken HATE when movies turn me into a sap ball. The highlight was seeing Dobby as a Nazi super villain, well, he wasn't very super but his superior, Red Skull, was. Expand
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thenthomwaslikeMay 16, 2012
this movie was everything it should have been and nothing more. it wasnt exceptionally deep, but it was pleasantly surprising and a great character piece. having never read the captain america comics before i had only expectations of thisthis movie was everything it should have been and nothing more. it wasnt exceptionally deep, but it was pleasantly surprising and a great character piece. having never read the captain america comics before i had only expectations of this being a failure, but i genuinely cared for the characters, it was fluffy when it needed to be fluffy, satirical when it called for it, brutally violent for just a few moments, strange when it needed some strange, and above all else selfless heroism in a believable way. it seems like the perfect way to make a superhero movie and so far it has been my favorites of the "avengers prequels" Expand
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TyranianApr 12, 2019
Some terrible editing and mediocre effects aside this is a fairly good superhero flick with good acting.
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sdcoatesMay 12, 2012
This is a very polarizing film. It had it's good elements, and it had it's bad. Ultimately, it was the story that let it down - just a bit too silly. I think the plot should have taken a harder line and made this movie much darker andThis is a very polarizing film. It had it's good elements, and it had it's bad. Ultimately, it was the story that let it down - just a bit too silly. I think the plot should have taken a harder line and made this movie much darker and serious, closer to the feel of the actual comics. This one rates just above Green Lantern, but not much. Expand
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TexasGamerDec 19, 2011
I wish the movie would have stayed truer to the comics, but oh well, its a good try. Overall, I rank Captain America as one of the better superhero movies. Not as good as Iron Man, but not as bad as Thor.
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MetallicCriticDec 13, 2011
This was a decent movie. The 3D did add to the theatrical experience. I went to go see this with a friend and the 3D was so realistic that he flinched when Captain America threw his shield. What I liked best about this movie was that it tookThis was a decent movie. The 3D did add to the theatrical experience. I went to go see this with a friend and the 3D was so realistic that he flinched when Captain America threw his shield. What I liked best about this movie was that it took place during WW11. That being said I enjoyed the costumes and hair. I can't say whether all of that stuff was accurate because I wasn't alive back then. For an action and special effects movie it actually had a good plot. It was way better then what I was expecting. I actually even liked the acting. Didn't really like the casting. The Red Skull has to be one of my favorite Marvel villains. Although this is not the best war movie around it is fun to watch. Expand
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JollyG87Dec 15, 2011
Out of all the major Marvel superheroes, Steve Rogers is definitely the least interesting of the bunch. He's a lot like Superman where he's basically the embodiment of good... and well... that's about it. The movie runs into this problem. HowOut of all the major Marvel superheroes, Steve Rogers is definitely the least interesting of the bunch. He's a lot like Superman where he's basically the embodiment of good... and well... that's about it. The movie runs into this problem. How do you make a good movie when your hero is simply a patriotic do-gooder? Well thanks to Chris Evans' performance and a script that has fun with the material, Captain America ends up being a superhero movie full of fun and excitement, even if it doesn't quite overcome all of its obstacles. The movie's strongest element is its pacing. The screenwriters smartly focus the movie's running time on how Steve Rogers becomes Captain America which is the most interesting part of the story. When it comes to the development of the romance between Rogers and Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) and Captain America's mission to take down the Red Skull, the movie breezes on through like a WWII highlight reel. There is a more drawn out action scene where Captain America has to rescue Allied prisoners, but the filmmakers seem to realize that once you see Captain America take down one group of Hydra soldiers, you don't really need to see it again. The movie does get a little too cheesy for its own good, but unlike "Green Lantern," the cheesiness only hits for brief stints, and I mean come on, it's Captain America. That's practically a recipe for cheese right there. The only real problem "Captain America" faces is its less than fascinating hero. He's so purely good that every choice he makes turns out to be a predictable one. Like I said before, the filmmakers handle him well, but there's only so much you can do with the character. Expand
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Tss5078Feb 22, 2013
I'm sure the regular followers of my blog are shocked to see that I gave a superhero/comic book movie a perfect rating. It is a well known fact, that while I'm a Science Fiction fanatic, I hate superheroes and comics. I wanted to see CaptainI'm sure the regular followers of my blog are shocked to see that I gave a superhero/comic book movie a perfect rating. It is a well known fact, that while I'm a Science Fiction fanatic, I hate superheroes and comics. I wanted to see Captain America though, because I'm fascinated by the Avengers. I really can't see how all those big stars are going to work together, so I wanted to see all the films leading up to the Avengers, so I could follow along. Tommy Lee Jones, one of my favorite actors of all time, is one of the stars of this film, and I know he won't sign on to do just anything, so I knew that Captain America would at the very least be watchable. The more and more I got into Captain America, the most surprised I was by it's realism and honesty, it's not just the story of another superhero and how he's going to fit into the Avengers, it's the story of a very likeable character who wants to be something more than he is. I also loved the fact that this film took place in the 1940's as opposed to the modern era, because it gave a uniqueness to the story. I didn't feel like I was watching another Superman or Batman type of movie, I was really seeing something unique. The cast was fantastic, Chris Evans in particular, I don't know where the people who do the casting for these movies keep finding these guys, but each newcomer is better than the last. Captain America is unique and doesn't feel like a superhero out of some comic book. Comics are often based in extreme fantasy and appeal to those who want to escape their reality. Captain America was different though as he choses not to runaway, but to continually better himself, making him a uniquely remarkable character and it's those qualities that helped make a unique and remarkable film. Expand
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lasttimeisawJul 14, 2014
Incited by its super polished CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER (2014, 7/10), I feel impulsive to watch its prequel, which eluded me when it came out in 2011 chiefly thanks to the irreparable damage caused by Evan’s lame Human Torch act inIncited by its super polished CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER (2014, 7/10), I feel impulsive to watch its prequel, which eluded me when it came out in 2011 chiefly thanks to the irreparable damage caused by Evan’s lame Human Torch act in the awful FANTASTIC 4 duds, and his breakthrough role in the murderously awful comedy NOT ANOTHER TEEN MOVIE (2001, 3/10), I just thought he was not bright enough to be interesting as a national hero, however, both the second Captain American venture and SNOWPIERCER (2013, 7/10) have regained my faith in him, and finally I watched the film.

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MegWhiteleyMar 7, 2012
An incredible job of Marvel, this is a great film, with much incredible things (Chris Evans for example), but the biggest villian in this movie (I don't talk about Red Skrull) is that is a lot of boring, the story is interesting, but I feelAn incredible job of Marvel, this is a great film, with much incredible things (Chris Evans for example), but the biggest villian in this movie (I don't talk about Red Skrull) is that is a lot of boring, the story is interesting, but I feel some sansation with this film. A good movie. Expand
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beingryanjudeSep 1, 2014
The engaging retro vibe given off by The First Avenger and director Joe Johnston is well-worth the viewing. As for Chris Evans: a much needed improvement from the Fantastic Four.
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csw12Apr 13, 2014
A film a that is easy to watch and easy to forget. Captain America didn't seem like a movie but more like a trailer for the upcoming films. An enjoyable first half kept my attention, however the second half becomes primarily concerned onA film a that is easy to watch and easy to forget. Captain America didn't seem like a movie but more like a trailer for the upcoming films. An enjoyable first half kept my attention, however the second half becomes primarily concerned on cramming in as many action set pieces to make up for the quieter first act. Expand
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AwesomeReviewerMar 26, 2012
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A_NorthernerAug 12, 2012
So after Iron Man, Hulk and Thor, last but not least it was Captain America's turn to make his big screen début as part of the Avengers development.

The First Avenger spends the first half the film covering the origin story of the
So after Iron Man, Hulk and Thor, last but not least it was Captain America's turn to make his big screen début as part of the Avengers development.

The First Avenger spends the first half the film covering the origin story of the Captain, which from an previously uninformed point of view was something I greatly appreciated.

With almost the majority of the action set during WWII, the film is similar to a war movie, especially once the Captain recruits his band of soldiers who then spend their time destroying Nazi science labs at ease. Think of Inglorious Bastards meets Band of Brothers but without the Tarantino violence and humour and the epicness and sincerity of the mini-series. The score also sounds familiar when heard in a war setting.

Chris Evans is successful as Captain America and holds up to the pressures of a leading man. He plays the superhero with the right amount of patriotism and conscience without being overbearing. However, Hugo Weaving's Red Skull was a disappointment.

As an origin story First Avenger is solid and the retro setting is hugely original for a superhero movie, however as a general action film, I felt that the plot, mainly the threat of the Red Skull, and the action sequences were not as strong as they could have been. America simply seems to clout everyone he meets with his shield before running onto the next, there is little variation in his tactics or in the challenges he faces.
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benido326May 8, 2012
i went to this at the packed midnight premiere. it was mostly loud teenagers and young 20 somethings yelling across the aisles, so i was worried about how they were going to act when the film began. luckily they were quiet. and luckily thei went to this at the packed midnight premiere. it was mostly loud teenagers and young 20 somethings yelling across the aisles, so i was worried about how they were going to act when the film began. luckily they were quiet. and luckily the film met my expectations. like you may have guessed the film was as fun and entertaining as the other marvel films, but this one, being mostly set in 1940's WWII really had the nostalgic feel. the warm lighting and the army consisting of the older technology was really authentic. the film was good, just good. i liked most of it and i knew i wasn't going to be blown away or anything. the one thing i didn't enjoy was a five minute segment where the captain was dressed up selling war bonds, it was just cheesy and i guess it was made to be that way. overall i say it wasn't as good as the first iron man, but so much better than thor, which i loathed. and the clip at the end of the credits was worth admition by itself. 3/5 stars Expand
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EmptyFilmStockMay 25, 2012
The effects and stunt work? Close to piss-poor. The acting? Marvelous. Joe Johnston's direction? Good. Add this up, and we get an okay MARVEL movie, but one of the weakest in the MARVEL cinematic universe. You'll enjoy it, but only just, andThe effects and stunt work? Close to piss-poor. The acting? Marvelous. Joe Johnston's direction? Good. Add this up, and we get an okay MARVEL movie, but one of the weakest in the MARVEL cinematic universe. You'll enjoy it, but only just, and not the same compared to the others. Expand
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SatiricalewokNov 8, 2014
This is one of the most surprising films i have ever seen. I went in expecting a near Green Lantern style failure, but really this film was really rather good. Now the actual hero Captain America I don't really like, I never found him veryThis is one of the most surprising films i have ever seen. I went in expecting a near Green Lantern style failure, but really this film was really rather good. Now the actual hero Captain America I don't really like, I never found him very interesting, and it is quite difficult to get round that, but this film manages, with a fantastic villain in the form of the the always brilliant Hugo Weaving, and an actual plot *crowd gasps*. Expand
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SpangleJun 17, 2013
Tough movie to rate since it's an origin story and all origin stories are a little rough, though I felt as though this one went pretty smoothly. The ending was a tad rough, but I thought that Chris Evans did very well in the lead role andTough movie to rate since it's an origin story and all origin stories are a little rough, though I felt as though this one went pretty smoothly. The ending was a tad rough, but I thought that Chris Evans did very well in the lead role and Hayley Atwell did well as his lover. Overall, not the best film ever, but far from the worst. Expand
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dev92Jul 21, 2012
I didn't enjoy this film as much as the hype would have made me believe. It is average at best for a comic book film. I am not sure how much of this story I would change, as obviously it leads into the Avengers, but as a stand-alone film, II didn't enjoy this film as much as the hype would have made me believe. It is average at best for a comic book film. I am not sure how much of this story I would change, as obviously it leads into the Avengers, but as a stand-alone film, I do not think that it is particularly good. I prefer a more intelligent film and, coming from England, I found the patriotism was more than a little annoying on occasion. Expand
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SeriosityMar 22, 2013
A bland, unspectacular superhero movie with a forced love angle. It fails to excite, lacking humor and devoid of any style: be it narrative or directional.
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dante_finnJul 22, 2014
This is a succesful movie. The fight scenes were cool and the visual effects were outstanding.. But other than this movie is pretty. But there are a few cliches which makes the plot pretty prrdictable from the time to time but that doesn'tThis is a succesful movie. The fight scenes were cool and the visual effects were outstanding.. But other than this movie is pretty. But there are a few cliches which makes the plot pretty prrdictable from the time to time but that doesn't effect the movie in a big way. Expand
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cameronmorewoodNov 7, 2012
I honestly walked into the theater expecting a pretty mediocre film. Thank you, Marvel Studios for proving me wrong. Captain America is better than Thor in every way.
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PulseEnderNov 23, 2012
Captain America: The First Avenger is the first movie timelined throughout the Marvel cinematic universe. Chris Evans does a great job of portraying Marvel's first fictional superhero/Steve Rogers. Plot: Steve Rogers is an American citizenCaptain America: The First Avenger is the first movie timelined throughout the Marvel cinematic universe. Chris Evans does a great job of portraying Marvel's first fictional superhero/Steve Rogers. Plot: Steve Rogers is an American citizen within the year 1942 during WW2. He is dedicated to serving his country yet doesn't have the right physical build to enlist as an American soldier. When Dr. Erskine (Stanley Tucci) realizes that he is dedicated to his country he gives him a chance and changes his life forever when he gives him the chance to participate in his super soldier program. However, while Dr. Eskine was in Germany perfecting his super soldier serum, Johann Schmidt (Hugo Weaving), the leader of Hydra, a subdivsion of Hitler's army; becomes interested and forcefully injects himself with it becoming the unnaturally strong, and evil Red Skull. Schmidt also finds the tesseract, a blue glowing cube capable of unlimited energy. Schmidt uses this to evolve his weapons at an unreasonable rate posing bigger threats throughout the war. As Rogers becomes Captain America, he sets out on a campaign to end Schmidt's reign of terror as part of his duty as an American soldier. Opinion: believalbly set in WW2 with a great blend of fiction throughout reminds the world how terrifying WW2 really was, and that hope could be found even in the darkest of times. Well done, I reccomend it for anyone involved in WW2 and for those patriotic to America, I also reccomend it for anyone who wants to introduce themselves to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Expand
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Compi24Nov 28, 2012
Though it is exceptionally entertaining and easily Chris Evans' best film to date, I only wish it would offer the subtle undertone of realism that all of its other Marvel: Phase One siblings contained.
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WriteFilmLive21Dec 9, 2012
"Captain America" is a decent superhero movie. On the plus side, it's got good acting, good characters, some fun action and a fairly compelling plot. Tommy Lee Jones also lends a lot of healthy humor to the film. On the negative side, it does"Captain America" is a decent superhero movie. On the plus side, it's got good acting, good characters, some fun action and a fairly compelling plot. Tommy Lee Jones also lends a lot of healthy humor to the film. On the negative side, it does seem to make itself a bit too grand at points with some overuse of slow-motion, "hero jumping" shots and an excessive amount of obvious CGI where practical effects and stunt people could have easily been used to create a more believable look. That, and Red Skull's makeup was a little too comic-booky in its appearance, and stood out as rather silly against a context otherwise engineered as more grounded. Overall, it's good but not great. Expand
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worleyjamersDec 7, 2012
Very good, but not as good as Thor or X-Men.

I really liked everything about this film. The story, the characters, the effects, the fighting, the cinematography, the setting, it all worked...but one thing I really liked was the cast. Tommy
Very good, but not as good as Thor or X-Men.

I really liked everything about this film. The story, the characters, the effects, the fighting, the cinematography, the setting, it all worked...but one thing I really liked was the cast. Tommy Lee Jones, Hugo Weaving, and Stanley Tucci are three actors that I really like a lot. So having them in a film of this genre, playing awesome characters gives this film so much more that I can appreciate. They all give good performances. Even Chris Evans was good and likable as Steve/ Capt. America...even though I was completely skeptical at first.

Everything about this film worked for me...which is great. But it's also one of the film's weaknesses. I felt like it all just works because I had seen it all before; it felt too safe for me. Also, this was way too superhero-y for me, but that's just my opinion.

Overall though, I really liked this. I was completely entertaining, and it helps to have a good story and cast , too. I completely recommend this.
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Mr_MuumiJul 14, 2013
Captain America is based on Marvel comic so there are no surprises. However it serves it's purpose to keep viewer entertained. Few wink and nods to the fans and twist in the end give it a bit of extra compared to predecessors from same genre.Captain America is based on Marvel comic so there are no surprises. However it serves it's purpose to keep viewer entertained. Few wink and nods to the fans and twist in the end give it a bit of extra compared to predecessors from same genre. With all of it's parts summed Captain America comes out positive. Expand
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NathonasMay 9, 2013
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Huge Weaving and Stan Lee give the best performances of the movie. The genesis story for the Cap is pretty damn good as well, but afterwards the movie falls flat. The writing is not that great, the action doesn't make much sense (how does Captain manage to take out heavily guarded, high-tech facilities with a group of 10 dudes?) and the emotional core of the film is not there. It's not terrible by any means but it definitely digresses into a typical, poorly-written Hollywood film after a very strong beginning. Expand
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LaGuertaFeb 26, 2013
A solid prerequisite to 'The Avengers' but predictably unimaginative and mediocre in almost every conceivable way possible. We've come to expect more from superhero blockbusters and this falls short: CGI'd Chris Evans short.
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Azid_AlexDeSmalApr 8, 2013
Thor, Green Lantern, X-Men: First Class and Captain America: The First Avenger. 2011 is a 'Minor American Superhero Films' year I guess, while 2012 is gonna be 'Major American Superhero Films' year because 'BigBang' movies like The AmazingThor, Green Lantern, X-Men: First Class and Captain America: The First Avenger. 2011 is a 'Minor American Superhero Films' year I guess, while 2012 is gonna be 'Major American Superhero Films' year because 'BigBang' movies like The Amazing Spider-Man, Marvel's The Avengers and also one of the most anticipated films in movie history, The Dark Knight Rises, will be released in that year. To initiate, I'm greatly disappointed with CA: TFA. I expected more,I assumed fresh contents will be shown but the ideas which entertain me are recycled stuffs.

I felt that this movie is mediocre at it's best. Scenes after scenes are filled with bland dialogues (bad script!), which successfully left me detached in the middle of the film, and somehow murdered my interest. The movie could have at least left me hanging to the rope, but it further killed me with an uninteresting characters and boring and predictable plot. 'TSK'! I'm disheartened, I was expecting something spectacular.

Acting-wise, It has nothing much to offer. Chris Evan, being the main actor of the movie, is somehow negligible but still nonetheless, I guess his performance is not too bad and sincerely believe that he is a talented actor. He is more that what he appears to be in the movie. Despite having some ordinary performances, I'm captivated by Hugo Weaving's presence as the primary villain of this picture, Red Skull. There's some kind of charm or charisma in his performance. His body language and 'pleasure to listen to' English accent is desirable, I would vote that Hugo Heaving is one of the reasons on why this movie is still worthy to witness.

Still, Captain America is an appealing motion picture. I admire the well designed costumes and some of the fine artistic elements of the films. The sets of the film are incredibly interesting and it is very successful in dragging me into the 1940s world. Those efforts are well navigated, and yes it accomplished.

I picked X-Men: First Class to be the best American Superhero movie of 2011 because it has a tight script, fine performances and well-developed characters but sadly, Captain America: TFA does not possessed all those offers. This film is genuinely average. Sorry :)

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ScorpionMay 12, 2013
The plot can can go fast, and very humble that takes some of the climax of it, but in the end it draws the conclusion that is satisfactory to both the older fans, and for the casual and makes a good ground for The Avengers.
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BensReviewsApr 28, 2013
In my opinion this is the worst Avengers lead-in movie.
It's hard to pin down exactly what my problem with it is. Maybe it's the lack of Nazis in WW2. Maybe it's the possibly interesting parts being presented in a quick hokey montage. Maybe
In my opinion this is the worst Avengers lead-in movie.
It's hard to pin down exactly what my problem with it is. Maybe it's the lack of Nazis in WW2. Maybe it's the possibly interesting parts being presented in a quick hokey montage. Maybe it's the mini submarines and laser beams/tanks. There are a few good things: Hugo Weaving as Red Skull, Captain America and his love interest, Tony Stark's father, the tie-ins to the Avengers and Tommy Lee Jones.
So yeah this is by far the worst Avengers lead-in.
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gracjanskiMay 18, 2022
very classic story, that many of us already saw many time. In addition there is so much US propaganda and of course Nazis are the villains...again.
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Dimitris01Oct 14, 2013
I don't like Cap in comics but I enjoyed this movie after the first act. It has nice cinematography, fast action and the right actors for the hero and his antagonist. Just don't expect something like Spiderman or Thor. argonautis.eu
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TheApplegnomeJul 30, 2014
Captain America: The First Avenger is full of action, and tiny deficiencies.

Oh my god, the acting is so incredible, especially by Chris Evans, Tommy Lee Jones and Hugo Weaving. They are all stunning to see in action! Captain America: The
Captain America: The First Avenger is full of action, and tiny deficiencies.

Oh my god, the acting is so incredible, especially by Chris Evans, Tommy Lee Jones and Hugo Weaving. They are all stunning to see in action! Captain America: The First Avenger truly is cool and groovy to watch, and the action is amazing and highly enjoyable. The CGI are incredible, even thought there are some details in the film that don’t look real at all. The film overall is highly unique and the story is magnificent, but there are some illogical and stupid decisions by some of the individuals in the film, which made it weird sometimes.

The things that bothers me most about this movie is the silly events in the film, such as the patriotism. It just ruined the film so much. Another thing is that there happens so much more in the second part of the film, so the first half felt a bit more boring than the last. So yes, there are some negative aspects about this film, but it's still enjoyable, and I forgot no mention the soundtrack, so stunning!

An entertaining, but silly film.

Captain America: The First Avenger gets a 7.9/10
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SuperheroMoviesAug 5, 2013
An astonishing film out of Marvel Studios. Captain America is the epitome of entertainment, with a compelling story, top of the line action scenes, and a star studded turn for Chris Evans as Steve Rogers, this is without a doubt one ofAn astonishing film out of Marvel Studios. Captain America is the epitome of entertainment, with a compelling story, top of the line action scenes, and a star studded turn for Chris Evans as Steve Rogers, this is without a doubt one of Marvel's greatest outings to date. Expand
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FreedomFightersDec 16, 2016
"Captain America: The First Avenger" is an MCU film that isn't as remembered these days. Helps that it has seen both of its sequels outdo it both critically and financially that everyone seems to remember those films more than this one. Even"Captain America: The First Avenger" is an MCU film that isn't as remembered these days. Helps that it has seen both of its sequels outdo it both critically and financially that everyone seems to remember those films more than this one. Even so, "The First Avenger" is a fantastic film with plenty of action, a great story, wonderful acting, good characters, and a cool retro feel. In a summer movie season that featured plenty of superhero films, "Captain America: The First Avenger" stands tall among the large crop of hero flicks and is a satisfying and fun movie that is definitely worth watching. Expand
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joao1198pedroOct 19, 2013
this film does not represent a good captain america, it is a film with a pretty bad script, this film is the kind of movie that should be forgotten in the future.
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donanjaMay 24, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. First time watching: I enjoyed seeing the backstory of Captain America for the first time, I thought it was really interesting (even though the scrawny CGI Chris Evans looked a bit jarring in some scenes). In general the first half of the movie was very good overall, and if I were to rate the movie based solely on that, I'd give it a 7/10.

...However, there are flaws, as is the case with any movie. And these may not be objective flaws, but that's not really the point of a user review. These are just things that bothered me personally:

1. I thought Schmidt's skinless appearance was really poorly done. I got the impression that he was supposed to look disfigured, but he ended up just looking like a weird red guy made of clay. I didn't like it. I also thought it came out of left field.

2. The second half of the movie was padded out with a lot of pointless action sequences that didn't move the film in any direction. It's just mindless boom pew pew pew bing bang boom. I hate this in ANY movie. I know some people get a kick out of action scenes, but in my case, it just puts me to sleep. I have a hard time paying attention to scenes like these so they just bore me.

3. The movie was too long and ended abruptly. I was hoping to see more of a reaction from Captain America to being "resurrected" 70 years later but... he just says one line and the movie cuts to black. That was very disappointing to me.

4. There was also a pointless romance subplot which I didn't really care for. I think in movies like these they just tend to pad out the runtime and it's just whatever. Bleh.

So yeah, 5/10 from me. Solid backstory but the main plot of the movie and the villain are not that great.
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marcmyworksJan 13, 2014
Captain America is one of the stronger films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and only falls short with the villain, The Red Skull, not having much of a role.
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Voodoo123Apr 24, 2019
+ Superb cast deliver memorable performances
+ Excellent soundtrack
+ Decent plot - Pacing not the best in the series - Weird action montage in the film hints at the action scenes we SHOULD have seen! - Red skull feels wasted Considering how
+ Superb cast deliver memorable performances
+ Excellent soundtrack
+ Decent plot
- Pacing not the best in the series
- Weird action montage in the film hints at the action scenes we SHOULD have seen!
- Red skull feels wasted

Considering how many characters there are in the film series, this along with Thor is one of the weaker entries. However despite it's pacing flaws and odd narrative choices (and wasted of red skull) the heart is there. The core of a weak person wanting to serve his will to fight evil and protect others is there. THIS is what I watch a super hero film to see!
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AwsomeCharlieApr 18, 2014
Why does everyone hate on this movie? I thought it would stink considering the reviews but you know what? I actually really liked this movie. I thought the story was nice and epic and they really did make the movie feel like the 40's. It alsoWhy does everyone hate on this movie? I thought it would stink considering the reviews but you know what? I actually really liked this movie. I thought the story was nice and epic and they really did make the movie feel like the 40's. It also is extremely patriotic and is like, "'Merica! **** yeah!" which fits the movie perfectly. I mean for gods sake he's CAPTAIN AMERICA. The action was pretty nice but that was my biggest disappointment. The movie just rushes through most of the action, treating it almost like a montage, except for a couple of moments. I personally think they should have made this movie like Tim Burton's Batman, where you find out Cap's past in flashbacks. That way they could cut, like, 25 minutes from this movie and replace it with more dynamic action. Maybe something like Cap running 469 yards to the Red Skull while simultaneously demobilizing 5 tanks, knocking down 800 solders with his shield, maybe even go downhill and surf on the shield, all while being fired at by 39 HYDRA airplanes. THAT SOUNDS COOL Expand
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diogomendesOct 18, 2014
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) Analysis: Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)

After seeing a skinny man in an armor suit flying around Manhattan in an exciting summer blockbuster, this is just what I needed. An old-fashioned
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) Analysis: Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)

After seeing a skinny man in an armor suit flying around Manhattan in an exciting summer blockbuster, this is just what I needed. An old-fashioned super-hero movie related to Marvel Cinematic Universe. Unfortunately I couldn’t see “The Incredible Hulk” due to some streaming problems, but I got to see Captain America kicking ass in his own right, throwing the shield like a f*cking boomerang. Yeah, that never gets old. While the previous MCU movie was more consistent and entertaining, “Captain America: The First Avenger” still provides well-choreographed fights sequences and a solid story that connects perfectly into Marvel Universe.

At the outset of World War II, Steve Rogers wants nothing more than to join the army. The only problem is that he can't pass the physical. He's tried several times under different names without success. Dr. Abraham Erskine notes his eagerness and recruits him for an experimental project. Rogers is soon transformed, both mentally and physically, into a super soldier where he eventually faces off against the Nazi organization Hydra and its head, known as Red Skull.

The performances are very good. Chris Evans makes a good Captain America. I generally don’t like the character that much, but I must say, Chris fits the role. The one thing that bugs me is that they made him into a CGI creepy-looking kid without even attempting to work a little bit more. Seriously, why did he look so skinny? Just sayin…

But when he transforms himself into a muscular super soldier, things get really nasty. He’s faster, stronger and more intimidating than ever before. The action scenes are very well done, just like in “Iron Man”. No shaky cameras or constantly zoom-in. The most impressive action sequence in this movie is gotta be the chase sequence, where Steve jumps from one car to another and uses a door to block bullets (Oh about that, the door actually has a star in the middle, to resemble Captain America’s classic shield). Ah, classic! His suit looks kind of silly but I guess that’s part of the movie’s charm. After all, this is the 40s, right? The film also features some nice easter eggs and references that we’ll lead us to the Avengers like for example, the Tesseract. This plot device actually appears in The Avengers and it’s used as a portal or some sort of it. Sometimes the movie feels like it only exists just to set up The Avengers, but then the story comes in and that feeling just disappears.

Hugo Weaving as Red Skull is rather good. He really does a nice portrayal of his character, especially when he’s delivering quotable lines like “Hail Hydra!” or when he’s fighting with Captain America. Last time I saw him was in Transformers movies and the Matrix trilogy, which were meh… but whatever. He’s still a great actor.

One of the main problems with the movie is that it lacks originality. Mainly because some clichés peek in the script itself and prevents Joe Johnston (Director of this film) from providing new and interesting ideas to its formula. Not only that, but sometimes the story feels so dumb. However, Chris Evan makes up for that, yeah the guy knows how to act. Some actors have the balls to show how hammy is their acting. A good example of that is “Karate Kid, Part III” where the cast seems bored and seems understanding that they are indeed, overacting. But Evan, he knows how to act moderately. What I’m trying to say is that Marvel has chosen one of the best cast ever. First Robert Downey, now Chris…. It’s perfect.

Final Score to Captain America: The First Avenger: 7/10. Like Rotten Tomatoes stated, this is a solidly old-fashioned summer blockbuster that understands one of the oldest Marvel’s heroes and offers a fun story and nice performances from its main lead, even if sometimes feels like a big set-up for The Avengers. This movie is what I consider an apology from the god-awful, completely forgettable 1990’s film Captain America (That movie was just plain bad). I feel happy for watching this film and I can’t wait to do a review of the next one: Iron Man 2 (2010).
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SpiderPlayerMay 16, 2015
Captain America is one of my favorite heroes, I like your comic, as I also liked that film, he has an interesting story with a few different things from the comics, but we can not expect the film to be identical to the comic, after all CinemaCaptain America is one of my favorite heroes, I like your comic, as I also liked that film, he has an interesting story with a few different things from the comics, but we can not expect the film to be identical to the comic, after all Cinema is like an alternate universe, some scenes show good special effects, but there are other scenes that are a little strange, I thought Chris Evans as Captain was great, and overall this movie is good. Expand
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HISHEhebJul 8, 2014
סרט ממש בינוני, היה אפשר להפיק הרבה יותר מגיבור העל הענק הזה, וחבל שהוא קיבל סרט בינוני ומטה שנראה כאילו מארוול עושים טובה שהם עושים אותו, כי ברור שזה לא סרט שהם רצו לעשות אלא רק כדי לעשות את הנוקמים ולא יותר מזהסרט ממש בינוני, היה אפשר להפיק הרבה יותר מגיבור העל הענק הזה, וחבל שהוא קיבל סרט בינוני ומטה שנראה כאילו מארוול עושים טובה שהם עושים אותו, כי ברור שזה לא סרט שהם רצו לעשות אלא רק כדי לעשות את הנוקמים ולא יותר מזה
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OpinionatedGuyMar 4, 2015
After watching Agent Carter, I decided to see Captain America: The First Avenger for the first time. It’s probably one the best Marvel Cinematic Universe movies so far.

The movie was excellent from start to finish. The direction and the
After watching Agent Carter, I decided to see Captain America: The First Avenger for the first time. It’s probably one the best Marvel Cinematic Universe movies so far.

The movie was excellent from start to finish. The direction and the cinematography makes this movie really set in the 40s and I never thought I would enjoy a enjoy a movie that is set in the 40s just like I never I would enjoy Agent Carter.

This movie is a really good origin movie about Steve Rogers and his duty as Captain America and after seeing this, I now care more about Captain America.

The writing was excellent and organic and it also sets up on what to expect on The Avengers (which I watched anyway) and the future of Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The cast performances in this movie were excellent. I would highlight Chris Evans, Hayley Atwell, Sebastian Stan and even though he has a small screen time, Dominic Cooper as the best actors in this movie.

The best part of this movie was the relationship between Steve Rogers and Peggy Carter. Their relationship was well-developed and their chemistry is amazing. I also liked how their relationship affects some parts of the future of Marvel Cinematic Universe,. It’s like their relationship is important to the universe and it still is today.

Watching Captain America: The First Avenger is such a great first-time experience all thanks to great direction, cinematography, writing and cast performances. This movie now makes me care about Captain America and I can’t wait to see The Winter Solider and change my opinion about it since I didn’t enjoy it as much as my friends did.
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cumoviesAug 9, 2014
Captain America is a fun action/comic book superhero movie but it is also in a way a war movie taking place in world war 2 making it very different than other marvel movies. I liked it but i didn't love it so this Superhero
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Captain America is a fun action/comic book superhero movie but it is also in a way a war movie taking place in world war 2 making it very different than other marvel movies. I liked it but i didn't love it so this Superhero
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MrBlackTronJul 28, 2014
Avengers filmine geçiş için karakterleri tanıtmayı amaçlayan ilk filmler biraz aceleye getirildi ama yine de sonuç başarılı, Captain America'yı oynayabileceğinden şüpheli olduğum fantastik dörtlü elemanının sırf bu film için vucut çalışmasıAvengers filmine geçiş için karakterleri tanıtmayı amaçlayan ilk filmler biraz aceleye getirildi ama yine de sonuç başarılı, Captain America'yı oynayabileceğinden şüpheli olduğum fantastik dörtlü elemanının sırf bu film için vucut çalışması bile takdir edilesi, hayatımda izlediğim en iyi aksiyon filmlerinden. Expand
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WadeusAug 9, 2014
this is a spectacular movie, Captain America/Steve Rodgers is cast perfectly with Chris Evans, and this movie has a awesome villain "Red Skull" played by the one and only Hugo Weaving and the action scenes are filmed beautifully.
i would
this is a spectacular movie, Captain America/Steve Rodgers is cast perfectly with Chris Evans, and this movie has a awesome villain "Red Skull" played by the one and only Hugo Weaving and the action scenes are filmed beautifully.
i would recommend this to anyone
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McCrumReviewsAug 15, 2014
The recent Marvel movies haven't been so good, with the exception of "The Avengers", but the two Captain America movies have shined in a series of some not so great movies. I liked this. It's serious, occasionally funny, and heartwarming. ItThe recent Marvel movies haven't been so good, with the exception of "The Avengers", but the two Captain America movies have shined in a series of some not so great movies. I liked this. It's serious, occasionally funny, and heartwarming. It takes the story of Steve Rogers and is faithful to it, and creates a convincing hero--Captain America. Expand
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Kai82Aug 7, 2021
The first Captain America movie is a blueprint how to do an introduction movie for a superhero. They put a lot of effort into the characters, their development and interactions atop of great action scenes. I was amazed how well the charactersThe first Captain America movie is a blueprint how to do an introduction movie for a superhero. They put a lot of effort into the characters, their development and interactions atop of great action scenes. I was amazed how well the characters work and feel natural. Everyone can identify with Steve Rogers who has the hearth and soul of a true hero but is physically not strong enough to make a difference or be even drafted into the army in World War 2. We all have the same spirit in us in wanting to create a better world and fighting for the values we believe in but can often even make a small change in the world. Captain America or better said Steve Rogers is a paragon of all what we want to be but also a human character not that larger than we could be. He still is not perfect and struggles but at the end of the day he endures it and stands up for what is right even when he would be alone. It is no wonder why he is the leader of the Avengers in the comics even when he his much outclassed in terms of strength or super human abilities. He is the hearth and soul of the team and the moral compass. Because of this he is respected and no one questions his leadership or capability (He is also a capable fighter, a clever and experienced leader by the way but this was not the point here). Back to the movie: The story itself tells how the fragile and weak bodied Steve Rogers became Captain America the first superhero and a legend. Like I already said everything is believable, enjoyable and immersive. You see the struggles, emotions and motives of the characters. I would say it is a fine example of the “Show not tell” rule for movies. The hardest battles Steve has to fight are not against the Nazis and hose are hard too. He has to prove himself against the odds, expectations and prejudice. Even as Captain America the struggles continue. Of cause there is good action too, a truly evil antagonist and dangerous schemes. These add to the enjoyment of the movie. The characters are the greatest asset of the movie. The Marvel cinematic universe performed incredibly well with their superheros. They gave us actors that became the definite incarnations for their characters where each new incarnation will be compared to. Believe it or not Chris Evans was doubted back then as he was the Human Torch in the two Fantastic 4 movies and fans feared he was not up to the task. Today this is unbelievable as he simply is Captain America. There is no valid criticism for his performance and he fully delivers. As a sidenote the MCU redemed also a second human torch actor with Michael B. Jordan. Then we have Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter who is equally good and the hidden star of the movie. Today's movies fail to show what a strong female character is and feature blank and uninteresting Mary Sue types. She is truly excellent as character and role model. Now we have the excellent Colonel Chester Philips played by Tommy Lee Jones. He is the archetype of the grumpy hard as iron officer. He is so natural and believable that you think he was that character his whole life. For the rest we got a good Hugo Weaving as Johann Schmidt who is not well enough flashed out but works, Dominic Cooper as Howard Stark who delivers and Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barns who can shine in his shorter screentime. Special praise for Stanley Tucci who probably delivers the best performance and Toby Jones who is a truly ambivalent character. In general we have an awesome cast that enhance the movie and work well. As per MCU standards the visuals and special effects are top notch. You do not doubt anything and this is always a plus in fantasy, science fiction and superhero movies. The soundtrack is also really good and this too is never an issue in the MCU. Overall this was remarkably well done and cemented the success of phase 1. It is still good and worth watching as are all the other Captain America movies too. Expand
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SythusRATINGSOct 19, 2014
Captain America: The First Avenger will focus on the early days of the Marvel Universe when Steve Rogers volunteers to participate in an experimental program that turns him into the Super Soldier known as Captain America.
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LinttaFlamingoJan 3, 2018
Last and almost least before The Avengers movie, Captain America. Even though Chris Evans is good as the character, Captain America is definitely one of the more worse Avengers. Not as bad as Hulk though. And aside from the cool old schoolLast and almost least before The Avengers movie, Captain America. Even though Chris Evans is good as the character, Captain America is definitely one of the more worse Avengers. Not as bad as Hulk though. And aside from the cool old school style and Tommy Lee Jones, the movie is also actually quite bad. Marvel continues its tradition to have a villain that sucks and side characters that aren't interesting. The movie doesn't feel like its own story, but instead a film to setup the character and tell that he's gonna be in The Avengers movie, and the fact that Marvel is using other movies to setup a movie is total wank. Expand
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darkbloodshed13Jul 19, 2015
Captain America is a movie based on one of my favorite comics of all times, so I could not wait to see this movie, but ounce I did I felt disappointed. It's not that this movie is bad or anything it's just not as good as the comic. So if youCaptain America is a movie based on one of my favorite comics of all times, so I could not wait to see this movie, but ounce I did I felt disappointed. It's not that this movie is bad or anything it's just not as good as the comic. So if you want to see a great American hero at work than read the comics and skip this movie. Expand
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waronassermanMay 2, 2015
not bad but to be honest, I didnt care for it. It wasnt memorable in the slightest. I am not sure why but I couldn't really stand anybody in this movie, the film had a nice story and action sequences however.
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Epik_NinnjaMay 25, 2015
The first Captain America movie is the origin story of the super hero it's named off of. It takes place in the 1940's when the originally skinny man gets experimented on to become a super soldier. It stands below most other super hero moviesThe first Captain America movie is the origin story of the super hero it's named off of. It takes place in the 1940's when the originally skinny man gets experimented on to become a super soldier. It stands below most other super hero movies because its villains are so cheesy and the story just doesn't feel A-grade. It's still a decent movie and major MArvel fans should see it (but they already long have so why say that?). For the rest of us, though, it's not a must-watch. Expand
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DigiomniFeb 22, 2022
Great story, good acting and a true superhero movie. Really a great start to something that could become very good.
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CineAutoctonoFeb 18, 2016
"Captain America : The First Avenger" was a great story , elegant , full of action on the Marvel super-soldier , and it is a fact that Chris Evans Fantastic Four , not full almost enough , but as the super-soldier has He is shown everything,"Captain America : The First Avenger" was a great story , elegant , full of action on the Marvel super-soldier , and it is a fact that Chris Evans Fantastic Four , not full almost enough , but as the super-soldier has He is shown everything, and did very well. Expand
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kyle20ellisSep 9, 2020
I love superhero movies when they are done right, and Captain America is one of the better ones I've seen recently and a big improvement over the 1990 film. Is it perfect? No. Entertaining? Yes, I think so. It is a very well made andI love superhero movies when they are done right, and Captain America is one of the better ones I've seen recently and a big improvement over the 1990 film. Is it perfect? No. Entertaining? Yes, I think so. It is a very well made and efficiently directed film, with wonderful costumes, effects and settings and the cinematography and editing also impress. The music is rousing, and I just love Star Spangled Man, one of Alan Menken's best songs in my opinion. The script is witty and smart. Cheesy also? Perhaps but in an endearing sort of way. The story has a strong start, but loses its way to sluggish pacing and clichés in the final act. The characters are clichéd too in a sense but like the actors are engaging. Chris Evans is perfect in the title role, and he is joined by sassy Hayley Atwell and a wonderfully gruff Tommy Lee Jones. Hugo Weaving wasn't quite there for me, he is a great actor and he is charismatic and menacing, but his accent is inconsistent and the character could have been delved into more. Overall though, a lot of fun. 8/10 Bethany Cox Expand
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macro_zorkiJan 7, 2022
no spoilers: I borrowed this movie on amazon. Because i wanted to get into the avengers universe. i thought if this is such a successful series, then it must be good, right? well, i didn't think the first 30 min were bad at all, but then itno spoilers: I borrowed this movie on amazon. Because i wanted to get into the avengers universe. i thought if this is such a successful series, then it must be good, right? well, i didn't think the first 30 min were bad at all, but then it went downhill. after about an hour, i wondered if this movie was purely a children's film, because it was so shallow and dull. i think the avengers are probably just not for me. i wonder who these movies are for and who likes them. are there really adults who find this good? Expand
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BeingNickDohNov 19, 2015
Chris Evans was an amazing Captain America, staying true to what the comics tried to depict as a hard-headed justice seeker. The movie is a great set up to the Avengers, which what it was meant to be.
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aadityamudharApr 17, 2016
Since my last time that the new Captain America movie could be the lamest superhero ever, and I'm saying "Come on that's not gonna be good for best superheroes like The Dark Knight, Spider-Man, or Iron Man." So I take a chance to watch thisSince my last time that the new Captain America movie could be the lamest superhero ever, and I'm saying "Come on that's not gonna be good for best superheroes like The Dark Knight, Spider-Man, or Iron Man." So I take a chance to watch this movie, and I have to say that this movie was very good with huge CG effects with lots of pulp descent action film. The CG effects are pretty amazing that sometimes it could be handy like creating worlds with atmosphere, instead watching CGI in people on their faces. The actor who played Captain America (Chris Evans) was very good and that's a perfect choice for the superhero. The characters are well acted and I enjoy watching that villain named Red Skull (Hugo Weaving) was dark and very cruelty that he did best villain as Agent Smith in The Matrix Trilogy. The background is neat and the visual looks amazing, of course that I didn't see it in 3D, but I recommend that see it in 2D if you can. Captain America is a solid summer blockbuster hit for the best comic book movie that could attach to my top of X-Men: First Class and more changeling than Transformers 3 that it didn't look too good (of course it stinks!), but very good. Expand
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EpicLadySpongeFeb 3, 2016
Marvel presents to you another one of their flicks smashed right in front of your face. Speaking of smashing, I was thinking about ---- oops, wrong movie. Being released to theaters after the day of my day, Captain America: The First AvengerMarvel presents to you another one of their flicks smashed right in front of your face. Speaking of smashing, I was thinking about ---- oops, wrong movie. Being released to theaters after the day of my day, Captain America: The First Avenger comes in to make the audience watch Captain America in action. Expand
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gameguardian21Apr 15, 2016
While the beginning is kind of boring, and the costume isn't the greatest, it still features a great origin story, along with chris evins playing as a great captain America.
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ileGTiMay 26, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. You got Chris Evans and Haley Atwell with charm that exceeds most of the faults of the actual movie, and also surpasses the problems of the weak use of the main antagonist. I am glad that the story of Cap gets better and better with the movies

The movie has a moment towards the end, that really sells the whole movie, and makes it profoundly tragic. Spoiler: Cap gets frozen in ice for more than half a century. He has found love, and has to let it go for the good of the country and the whole world. It is so well made, and so emotional and becomes a big point in the movies to come, so basically everything else that is made poorly in the movie doesn't matter. There are movies that are okay, are great, but do not have an emotional connection to the viewer, and you just have to go through it and think "yeah okay, it was produced well, they performed well". This movie makes the connection, and that is more important than anything.
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RojodeKantoMar 6, 2016
El perfecto preámbulo para algo grande, la fui a ver ya que había un primer avance de eso, aparte mostraba más del objeto que apareció al final de Thor, hubo una cola larga, pero valió la pena la espera, la película es mejor que las dos deEl perfecto preámbulo para algo grande, la fui a ver ya que había un primer avance de eso, aparte mostraba más del objeto que apareció al final de Thor, hubo una cola larga, pero valió la pena la espera, la película es mejor que las dos de Iron Man y narra uno de los mejores origenes de súperhéroes de todos, de un joven con físico débil, pero con un valor fuerte que quiere servir a su país en tiempos de guerra, por eso fue elegido para un experimento que hace que su físico esté a la par de su valor, me encanta la ambientación histórica en la que está, mezcla muy bien la realidad con la ficción del personaje, que fue creado para inspirar en tiempos tan terribles como la Segunda Guerra Mundial, tiene grandes efectos especiales, aparte me gusta mucho los elementos de ciencia ficción que tiene, sobre todas esas armas láser, lo hacen mejor que la película de 1990, que tenía bajo presupuesto y tenía una historia rídicula, me sorprendí que Chris Evans sería quién interpretaría a este íconico personaje y lo bordó muy bien me hace olvidar que una vez fue cierto personaje de Marvel "fogoso", Tommy Lee Jones siendo como es, me encantó su actuación, Hugo Weaving, como el antagonista, algo típico de él, lo hace tal cual es el personaje en el material fuente, Hayley Atwell, ha demostrado ser otro personaje femenino fuerte y a la vez interés amoroso del héroe, impresionante, he sentido esta película como si fuera una de Indiana Jones y a la vez del género de supérhéroes, eso se debe a que el director ha trabajado con Steven Spielberg, ha aprendido mucho en la industria e hizo un buen producto, para terminar esta película ha sido mejor que las 4 entregas previas de Marvel Studios, no entiendo porque la gente la nota aburrida sólo por que está ambientada en tiempos más sencillos, si está espectacular y narra una historia de valor a pesar de las advercidades, el Capitán América no sólo representa a EUA, también a la libertad. Expand
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HectorInTheMornJun 15, 2016
AMERICA! **** YAH! COMING TO SAVE THE MOTHA ****ING DAY YAH! AMERICA! **** YAH! FREEDOM IS THE TO OUR PEACE YAH!............................captain AMERICA! **** YAH!
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FuturedirectorMar 21, 2016
Captain America is a satisfying addition for the MCU, especially thanks to its well-made characters and the impressive story. But at the end, it leaves so much eager to watch more.
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Cinemassacre94Mar 20, 2016
It's fair to say that superhero saturation has set in. Not many years ago, every cinematic version of a comic book protagonist's adventures was awaited with baited breath. Now, because of an unceasing and sometimes careless flood of suchIt's fair to say that superhero saturation has set in. Not many years ago, every cinematic version of a comic book protagonist's adventures was awaited with baited breath. Now, because of an unceasing and sometimes careless flood of such titles, mainstream audiences have become apathetic, leaving it to die-hards to pack theaters on opening weekends. Captain America is the latest in a seemingly endless line of origin stories and the last of The Avengers prequels. Despite being the most venerable character in Marvel's line-up (he first appeared in 1941), Captain America is not a member of the vaunted A-list. In fact, were it not for his participation in The Avengers, one wonders whether the World War II patriot would have made it to the screen.

Although most of Captain America transpires in the 1940s, it is bookended by modern-day scenes that serve little purpose beyond setting up The Avengers. That's one thing that has been increasingly annoying about the recent batch of Marvel movies - The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, and Thor - they seem less like stand-alone motion pictures than advertisements for The Avengers. Captain America may be the worst offender. The whole purpose of telling Captain America's origin story is so that when he appears in The Avengers, he will have a background. (Joss Whedon, director of The Avengers, allegedly had limited input to the Captain America script.)

Captain America falls into the prevalent pitfalls of origin stories. So much time and effort is expended explaining how the protagonist gains his super-powers (and exploring his initial usage of them) that there's not enough opportunity to develop a compelling storyline beyond his "baptism." Then there's the issue of the main villain, Captain America's classic adversary Red Skull, who comes across as a James Bond-type take-over-the-world megalomaniac and isn't given a lot to do except exude over-the-top nastiness. The final confrontation is disappointing, lacking scope and energy. As bad as the Transformers movies are, at least Michael Bay thinks big.

The CGI work, it must be said, is at times exceptional, believably transforming actor Chris Evans into 90-pound weakling Steve Rogers. In fact, the computer enhancements are so good that I couldn't determine whether they were also used to "beef up" Rogers after he undergoes the treatment that transforms him into bulky, hunky Captain America. As best I can tell, no special effects are needed for Hayley Atwell (who plays Rogers' love interest, Agent Peggy Carter), Sebastian Stan (Rogers' best friend and later Captain America's sidekick, Bucky Barnes), or Tommy Lee Jones (Captain America's commanding officer, Col. Chester Phillips). Jones is as fun as ever, using his familiar crusty personality to its best advantage. Visual chicanery comes into play with Hugo Weaving, whose Red Skull looks like something out of the Star Wars cantina.

The thing that differentiates Captain America from the umpteen other superheroes who have trodden across screens this summer is that the action takes place neither on modern-day Earth nor in outer space. In this case, we get a period piece - a re-imagination of some of what went on behind the scenes in the struggle against the Nazis.

irector Joe Johnston uses a similar aesthetic here to the one he applied to The Rocketeer, another comic-inspired period piece. Despite the different characters and subject matter, the movies are peas in a pod. Having seen the movie in 2-D, I can't comment on whether the 3-D version compromises Johnson's use of slightly muted colors and carefully modulated lighting, but it's a good bet. 3-D is useful only when it comes to a "wow!" factor; it's putrid for subtleties like the ones employed by Johnston. (This is yet another post-production 3-D conversion.)

Comic book fans are likely to appreciate Captain America, which does a good job of consolidating the disparate origin aspects of the character into something easily digestible. Non-comic fans may have to fight the urge to stifle a yawn. There's nothing in Captain America worthy or praise or derision. It's a competently made, straightforward yarn that has little to offer those who are not already on the bandwagon. Anyone willing to sit through the lengthy end credits will be rewarded by a short, unrevealing teaser for The Avengers. It's a reminder of what Captain America is all about: getting audiences primed for one of 2012's big events rather than providing something memorable for 2011.
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SrPepeNov 13, 2017
Esta película tiene un gran diseño de producción y es el comienzo de la mejor trilogía de superheroes en el cine. Es bastante densa y aburrida, pero esta buena.
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ElectroNickMay 1, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I was also worried about how the Captain America movie would turn out since his previous film was very lack luster. Fortunatey this film exceeded my expectations. This is set in the time of World War Two when America is trying to fight a sub operation of Nazis called Hydras and only Captain America can stop them. The origin in the comics lacked any kind of emotional impact but that has been fixed with the film rendition with Captain America played by Chris Evans. He adds a sense of humanity to the good Captain which was lacking in the comics and he is the perfect representation of the American Ideals. The beginning when Steve Rogers was a weakling gave way to some impressive computer effects. As is typical of a Marvel production, the strongest point is the interactions with the characters especially his relationship with Agent Carter and Bucky Barnes. Hugo Weaving plays a great rendition of the Red Skull as once again he represents the hero's polar opposite. It is a battle against Allies freedom vs Axis tyranny. Those who are history buffs might be disappointed since it barely talks about the politics of the war but it is really a summer block buster which was meant to be a fun time. This is not "Saving Private Ryan" here. The film has some impressive action scenes and it even plays around with the idea of using Captain America as a tool of propaganda who evolves into the war hero he was meant to be.The best scene in the film though was the ending after Captain America was wakes up after being frozen in ice. The way the sequence was shot with long takes, the 360 spin, and some medium close ups conveys a sense of loss when he realizes that he is no longer in his time. This film is definitely worth checking out. Expand
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HTGamerApr 24, 2018
Captain America: The First Avenger is just short of fantastic. Here is a superhero with not just super strength but also qualities such as morality, loyalty and leadership. In this movie Captain America turns from an instrument of americanCaptain America: The First Avenger is just short of fantastic. Here is a superhero with not just super strength but also qualities such as morality, loyalty and leadership. In this movie Captain America turns from an instrument of american propaganda (like in the original WW2-era comics) into a real hero, fighting those who want to enslave humanity. The plot slowly builds up a poor young man's story trying to make a difference, but loses its momentum in the middle with the whole dancing show where Captain America is reduced to a costumed clown. But when Steve Rogers finally goes into his first battle, that's when the movie really kicks off, with the Allied Forces slowly and steadily defeating the paranoid HYDRA. The end is heartwrenching, with Rogers sacrificing himself, falling into a coma and awakening into a different world in the 21st century, having lost everybody he knew from the 1940s. He ultimately joins SHIELD and the Avengers. This movie features most of Captain America's life story, and the director handled this almost perfectly. Expand
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superbatMay 26, 2020
The First Avenger is a decent superhero flick, with plenty of action, solid special effects, pleasant characters, and a decent but bland story. Similar to RDJ, Chris Evans wasa the perfect choice for Captain America from the beginning.
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stgrunuApr 18, 2018
It was a good movie but it had some boring moments. The CGI was also really bad at times, like painfully obvious.
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dislexicpotatoApr 14, 2019
A great origin story that is very unique and memorable compared to other Marvel origin stories, the only thing holding the film back is a forgettable enemy
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GMReviewsOct 29, 2016
Captain America is a thrilling origin story, and is everything the fans wanted this film to be. Chris Evans puts on a great performance in the boots of the first avenger, really fitting that hero type personality. It’s also refreshing to seeCaptain America is a thrilling origin story, and is everything the fans wanted this film to be. Chris Evans puts on a great performance in the boots of the first avenger, really fitting that hero type personality. It’s also refreshing to see a weak character at the beginning like this evolve into a man that he looks like he was really destined to be, and that kind of technique, where the hero starts off weak, works well in origin style films. Hugo Weaving put on a good villainous performance but I just wish his character had a little more development and more purpose in his actions as the Hydra leader. The WW2 setting is shown brilliantly in this film, and even though it can be slightly clichéd at times, it’s a good type of cliché, comic book film cliché. This film overall works great in the origin story department, but the thing with these films is that they are forced to introduce the character and that can sometimes limit where the story branches. So all in all, this film is made purposely for the introduction of the first avenger, to set up many greater stories to come. I’m going to give Captain America, The First Avenger an 86% Expand
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alejandro970Apr 29, 2018
A screenplay that acording to spirit of original comic created by Jack Kirby, with several Easter eggs and tributes of WW2 action movies, and a terrific villian cast by Hugo Weaving. Make room for the Avengers.
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eva3si0nMay 27, 2022
Captain America: The First Avenger may seem too boring. But it is favorably distinguished by the setting. He seems like something fresh thanks to him. The story is simple, and there are not many connections with the main Marvel film universeCaptain America: The First Avenger may seem too boring. But it is favorably distinguished by the setting. He seems like something fresh thanks to him. The story is simple, and there are not many connections with the main Marvel film universe at first glance. Many more will be scared off by the protracted development of the plot, the first 40 minutes of timekeeping literally nothing happens. Expand
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amai2739Jan 27, 2017
Captain America: The First Avenger directed by Joe Johnston to me was a very fine installment into the MCU introducting the hero. I enjoyed and appreciated this movie very much, It's definitely an old fashion hit though. Chris Evans did aCaptain America: The First Avenger directed by Joe Johnston to me was a very fine installment into the MCU introducting the hero. I enjoyed and appreciated this movie very much, It's definitely an old fashion hit though. Chris Evans did a truly nice job as Steve Rogers/Captain America, as did Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter, loved their dynamic. P.S. the shield throwing was awesome! Expand
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ZerpnosMar 4, 2017
Ufak fakat cesur bir çocuğun, Amerikan ordusu için denek olmayı kabul etmesiyle başlayan hikaye. İlk aşkını bulmasıyla birlikte devam ediyor. Aksiyon ve senaryosu güzel bir film.
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MonkiReviewsMay 31, 2017
Marvel at it's best. The story is fantastic, and full of action. The characters are already classics, but the actors made them better than they already were. Even between the action, is has some romance and humor. A great movie.
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higgins404Feb 15, 2018
This movie probably strikes a better cord with me because of my love for war movies. Going into the movie, I was skeptical because I did not know a lot about the origin of Captain America. I was wonderfully surprised with this new-conceptThis movie probably strikes a better cord with me because of my love for war movies. Going into the movie, I was skeptical because I did not know a lot about the origin of Captain America. I was wonderfully surprised with this new-concept that was used for a backstory. Peggy Carter was perfectly cast and viewers could sense great romantic tension on screen. This movie is tied with Iron Man I for the best movie(s) in Phase One of the MCU. My true score of this movie is 9. I would highly recommend to anyone interested in Marvel, or even just war movies in general! Expand
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SonicHD7Jun 1, 2017
It is 1941 and the world is in the throes of war. Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) wants to do his part and join America's armed forces, but the military rejects him because of his small stature. Finally, Steve gets his chance when he is acceptedIt is 1941 and the world is in the throes of war. Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) wants to do his part and join America's armed forces, but the military rejects him because of his small stature. Finally, Steve gets his chance when he is accepted into an experimental program that turns him into a supersoldier called Captain America. Joining forces with Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) and Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell), Captain America leads the fight against the Nazi-backed HYDRA organization. Expand
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PolyWoggJan 23, 2019
PLOT

Steve Rogers, a scrawny young man, wants to enlist in the US Army and go overseas to fight in WWII. But his size and health means his attempts at enlistment always end the same way -- a 4F rating. Until a scientist sees him and recruits
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Steve Rogers, a scrawny young man, wants to enlist in the US Army and go overseas to fight in WWII. But his size and health means his attempts at enlistment always end the same way -- a 4F rating. Until a scientist sees him and recruits him to try out for a special training program to create a super soldier.

WHAT I LIKED

The Marvel universe sticks pretty close to classic script with him being given a serum that jacks his body into super muscle mode. He's already brave and smart, so it would seem like a no-brainer to send him overseas? But the guy in charge of his training doesn't want him, he's just one man, so Rogers ends up doing public relations back home. And he is quite shocked that the men overseas don't react as positively when they see him as the crowds back home. I really enjoyed the way they handle the first battle scene for him, basically him figuring things out as he goes, a far cry from his battle-hardened approaches later.

I even liked his interactions with Agent Carter. I had thought it would be more subtle than it was, and I hoped we'd see a bit more of her operating on her own (after all, they gave her character a whole series on TV!), but she was second fiddle to the hero.

WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE

The challenge with a lot of American movies of the war is that it is as if they are the only actors in the war, no allies, just them, and that level of nationalistic narrowmindedness is a bit grating. That may be a small gripe when the show is called CAPTAIN AMERICA, not CAPTAIN OF WORKING WITH ALLIES, but still, it's annoying. I also was disappointed there wasn't a lot more on Red Skull. His history, his abilities, other pursuits, all of it was left basically unreferenced. Sure, some of it shows up elsewhere in the Marvel universe, but a bit more crosswalk would have been nice. I felt he really wasn't that well-fleshed out as the uber villain he could have been.

THE BOTTOM LINE / TWEET

As an origin story, it lacks pizazz
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KelvinSelimorApr 14, 2022
Captain America: The First Avenger. I'm a simple guy from Brooklyn. A good solo film about one of the very first Avenger. The very image of the Captain is a little boring and does not fall in love with himself, and the story itself is veryCaptain America: The First Avenger. I'm a simple guy from Brooklyn. A good solo film about one of the very first Avenger. The very image of the Captain is a little boring and does not fall in love with himself, and the story itself is very interesting. Expand
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Bugger217Sep 13, 2017
The First Avenger takes the Marvel Cinematic Universe back to World War II, and introduces us to the good-hearted, but less-than-physically-imposing Steve Rogers, who wants nothing more than to do his part and help with the war effort.The First Avenger takes the Marvel Cinematic Universe back to World War II, and introduces us to the good-hearted, but less-than-physically-imposing Steve Rogers, who wants nothing more than to do his part and help with the war effort. Thankfully, a new government program capable of creating "super soldiers" gives him the opportunity to do so.

Unfortunately, even after Steve gets a physical upgrade, he's treated more like a propaganda-spouting mascot for the war effort than he is like a soldier making a genuine difference. Eventually, it gets to the point where he feels the need to take things into his own hands, as increasingly strange and worrisome events begin to take place.

Simply put, this movie is a delight. It suffers from some third act pacing issues, similar to Marvel Studios' other efforts, but it's full of wonderful performances, and is bursting at the seams with heart. The pure sense of hope and optimism that the film exudes makes up for many of its shortcomings. By the end, you will have felt so many different emotions, and will feel the need to put more good into the world.
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CoreGamer1408Apr 18, 2023
Fun origins movie for sure and pretty interesting to see this set in the past of WW2.
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alexandreaDec 1, 2021
This was one of my childhood favourites but it nowadays i can see all of it´s problems.
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spacebear1Dec 14, 2017
Joe Johnston's Captain America: The First Avenger is an awesome superhero film, but an okay film overall. This film really drags through the first 30 minutes, but it it picks up once Chris Evan's character becomes a super soldier. I lovedJoe Johnston's Captain America: The First Avenger is an awesome superhero film, but an okay film overall. This film really drags through the first 30 minutes, but it it picks up once Chris Evan's character becomes a super soldier. I loved Chris Evan's Captain America as well as Hugo Weaving's amazing performance as the Red Skull. But this film has some pretty entertaining action, but it just montages through it. And it was pretty disappointing. In the end, this is another fun Marvel film but is a little slow. I will give it an 8.0/10 Expand
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Naruto78909Mar 31, 2018
This is when the marvel movies really starting to get good it takes place way for the first and has a lot of action and has great action and story and captain america is very believable and is true underdog story
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tamcwlmmMay 1, 2018
It's kinda hard, when watching Captain America, to forget that it's intended mostly as a prelude to the far superior The Avengers; Captain America exists mostly to introduce the character and do away with his origin story. The sub-header "TheIt's kinda hard, when watching Captain America, to forget that it's intended mostly as a prelude to the far superior The Avengers; Captain America exists mostly to introduce the character and do away with his origin story. The sub-header "The First Avenger" certainly doesn't help to relieve the feeling that this film just wasn't meant to stand in its own right.

But surprisingly enough, director Joe Johnston managed to turn a sparse script about an anachronistic and old-fashioned character into a well-paced, even entertaining film. It's not as entertaining or as energetic as The Avengers or the Iron Man movies; Captain America's style is in accordance with its World War II setting. Johnston embraces the anachronistic idealism and patriotism of the character, but never to the point that it feels camp. The film feels like it takes place in the 40's, but it doesn't feel like a pastiche or a period piece, which would have made the transition into The Avengers jarring and painful. It feels like it's part of the Marvel universe, but it also has its own unique feel (something which Thor and The Incredible Hulk, sadly, cannot say).

It's still not quite a stand-alone film - not like Iron Man. It shows more than any other Marvel film so far the flaws in creating this elaborate shared universe of characters. It's especially clear in the under-utilization of the villain character, the Red Skull, who promises to be an interesting and mysterious character but gets far too little screen-time, which is all spent on the good Captain's origin story. That story leaves very little room for the film to have any of its own plot. But it has its own atmosphere, it has heart and a sense of humor and an anachronistic, idealistic but very likable hero.
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amheretojudgeApr 9, 2019
Chris Evans, with a physique so chiseled, can only carry this sinking ship so far.

Captain America: The First Avenger Johnston's righteous passage has the key to celebrate his hero. But this hero is clearly in the wrong film. With a
Chris Evans, with a physique so chiseled, can only carry this sinking ship so far.

Captain America: The First Avenger

Johnston's righteous passage has the key to celebrate his hero. But this hero is clearly in the wrong film. With a surrounding so incongruent to the characters, the visual effects is probably the worst enemy of the film. No matter how emotionally fueled the punches are, the picture that paints this battle pins it down to a more cartoon-ish look. On terms of writing, Christopher Marcus and Stephen McFeely, the screenwriters, who'd also carry the big responsibility of driving the Avengers franchise, had got that knack of installing style in their substance even back then.

Their script doesn't feed off on antics but elements (the challenges that the army keeps piling on, on Chris Evans, those little moments are gem-like), elements so rich and complete in their entirety that plasters a broad smile on our exhausted face every now and then. The entertaining factor isn't served upfront on the table but you have to work for it. For a brief period, when as a mentor a scientist describes the characteristics of Evan to himself, and somehow the film at that very moment seems balanced only to be tripped over by infusing it with humor in latter stages.

Evans as the worthy hero pours his soul into tight clothes, and the result is that it would be difficult for us to see someone else in this role from now on. The supporting actors like Tommy Lee Jones, Sebastian Stan, Hayley Atwell and even Hugo Weaving gets lost into the shadow of Evans, their mikes aren't attached to the speaker that reaches us. Joe Johnston, the director, has a long way to go, especially in tying up all his plots with one string, no hindrance and not an inch of lazy bone in his body, the film ought to have the ingredients that this Captain America: The First Avenger is made of, literally, "..out of a bottle."
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bw14916Feb 4, 2018
Captain America: The First Avenger is still the best origin story in the MCU. The World War II setting works very well, and the movie is very emotional.
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BeatrixKiddoSep 11, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is Captain America we love to like. This movie is the most emotional and decent of the Marvel movies, after Black Panther of course. I liked the bad guys better (Hugo Weaving and Richard Armitage who both played in The Hobbit trilogy).. Chris Evans is a very good actor and l think he does a very good job portraying Captain. Also, l liked the action scenes and the whole cast. All in all, great movie. Expand
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blazeWFeb 20, 2018
A Truly Great origin story. With a remarkable performance from Chris Evans as Captain America, and the rest of the cast, this film shows how Captain America is the purest form of righteousness.
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merijnjApr 18, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. (83/100)
Captain America: The First Avenger is an awesome take on Steve Roger's (Chris Evans) beginnings. The movie stayed interesting but there were some notable flaws while watching, like the CGI done to put Steve's (Chris Evans) head on a much smaller person and the moment where Bucky (Sebastian Stan) fell out of the cargo train. Still, it's a good entry in the MCU and a good standalone movie.
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