a5c7b9f00b As Steve Rogers struggles to embrace his role in the modern world, he teams up with a fellow Avenger and S.H.I.E.L.D agent, Black Widow, to battle a new threat from history: an assassin knownthe Winter Soldier. Steve Rogers is coming to grips with living in modern America after being frozen in ice for 50 years. A new threat against S.H.I.E.L.D. arises called &quot;The Winter Soldier&quot;. While the origins of the Winter Soldier are unknown, the threat against S.H.I.E.L.D. from the Hydra organization is. Especially after it compromises Nick Fury and Agent Romanoff, leaving them betrayed and left for dead, and their S.H.I.E.L.D. status revoked, marking themtraitors to the organization. Now racing against time with very little resources available at his disposal, Captain America launches an investigation into S.H.I.E.L.D.&#39;s origins and that has him returning to the very Army base where he once underwent basic training nearly 100 years ago. What he and Romanoff discover there leads to a very startling development with S.H.I.E.L.D., a top secret project called &quot;Operation Insight&quot;, and the launch of the next generation of Helicarrier. Can they stop it before it&#39;s too late? I&#39;ll just throw it out there: Ever since Marvel Studios put out &quot;Iron Man&quot; and started Phase One of their shared cinematic universe, I have loved every single second of every single movie they have produced. Currently in Phase Two that builds towards &quot;The Avengers 2: Age of Ultron,&quot; Marvel came out of the gate running with a more mature &quot;Iron Man 3,&quot; a vastly expansive but ultimately more personal &quot;Thor: The Dark World&quot; and now we have Captain America returning for a politically themed thriller/action drama in &quot;Captain America: The Winter Soldier&quot; and, not surprisingly, it is amazing! <br/><br/>The returning players like Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson and Cobie Smulders once again prove why they were cast in their respective roles. Evans proves he&#39;s the man to throw the shield and it was excellent seeing more depth to Black Widow this time around. Additionally, adding Robert Redford to the cast was an amazing decision; for more reasons than just the fact the guy is a legend. Redford really captured the ambiguous, is he good/is he bad, mentality of senior S.H.I.E.L.D. executive Alexander Pierce. Furthermore, it was nice to see Sebastian Stan returnBucky/The Winter Soldier, rather than just recast him with a more marketable name. Stan really deliveredthis iconic Marvel character and was capable of being a terrific badass, an exceptional threat to Capt., and,well as, a sympathetic character with a broken past.<br/><br/>Finally, I was very excited to see Falcon added to the story. I&#39;m a fan of the character and he was brought to the screen very faithfully and played tremendously by Anthony Mackie.<br/><br/>Like all Marvel and superhero movies in general, &quot;The Winter Soldier&quot; delivered amazingly with the action—the fight scenes between Capt. and the Winter Soldier also entirely make the film because they are fast, hard-hitting and all kinds of exciting—but the added element of political and social commentary through the story and themes of paranoia, security and freedom in our post 9/11 society really made the film feel mature and an answer to the critics who think comic books are just cartoons.<br/><br/>&quot;Captain America: The Winter Soldier&quot; is just another win for Marvel and their epic cinematic universe. The story is great, the action is beyond satisfying and the drama and political intrigue fit in perfectly—not to mention the usual mid-credit sequence made me geek out like crazy! I have no complaints about this film and, once again, Marvel continues to prove they are making something incredible.<br/><br/>Hey there! Feel like reading more of my rants, ramblings, bad jokes and reviews (including some that are not Marvel adaptations)? Well, you can head on over to my blog; revronmovies.blogspot.com. Or don&#39;t. It&#39;s up to you. I watched the first &#39;Captain America&#39; film around 3 years ago in the cinema and I have to say, it was awful. Without a doubt the worst superhero film I&#39;ve ever seen. So when I heard that &#39;Captain America: Winter Soldier&#39; was coming out, I thought it wouldn&#39;t be any different. I only went to see this film because I am a huge superhero movie fanatic and by the end of the film, my jaw dropped. I was so wrong about this film.<br/><br/>Chris Evans displays an incredible performance right from the very start. The story line was amazing gripping me all the way through the film. When the Captain removed the &#39;Winter Soldier&#39;s&#39; mask from his face, I did not expect it to be Bucky in all my life. I would never have guessed that. Although it was pretty obvious that Nick Fury wouldn&#39;t die and it was very predictable, this was one of the best Marvel films I have ever seen, And I really hope they continue this series Arriving in the middle of Phase Two of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Winter Soldier is among the best of the nine films released so far—roughly on par with the first Iron Man and The Avengers—but if the film has one major flaw, it’s the obligation to serve a larger franchise that keeps taking on weight. The Falcon is a Marvel Comics character who premiered in Sept 1969 in Strange Tales #117 and created by Stan Lee and Gene Colan. He and Captain America eventually became close partners, especially in the 1970s when the comic was retitled Captain America and the Falcon from 1971 to 1977. His abilities include an uncanny ability to communicate with birds (An ability given by the Red Skull when he used the Cosmic Cube to reform Sam&#39;s personality for his own ends) and being in excellent physical condition. In addition, he wears a special harness supplied by King T&#39;Challa, also knownBlack Panther of Wakanda, that enables him to fly. In the movie, the Falcon has no biological super powers. Instead, he is a U.S. military veteran who is well-trained in hand-to-hand-combat and the use of a special winged flight suit giving him the ability to fly. Not much is revealed about his past in the movie, but his military background is considerably different from his comic origin in the mainstream comicsa conflicted urban youth who turns to crime for a while before turning to good after meeting Captain America. In the film, his flight suit is implied to have come from Stark Industries instead of from the Black Panther in the mainstream comics. His name in the movie comes from the government code-name for the flight suit he uses, instead of being his self-given superhero namein the comics. His military background, lack of super powers, and the appearance of his flight suit are actually based around the version of the Falcon from the Ultimate comics, where he wore military clothes with his flight suit instead of his traditional red- and white-colored Falcon-themed costume. The World Security Council is an international organization whose stated aims are facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, and achievement of world peace. They run S.H.I.E.L.D.&#39;s operations. Five of them appear in the film: Jenny Agutter reprising her rolea World Security Council member from The Avengers (2012), along with Robert Redford&#39;s Alexander Pierce servinga World Security Council member and senior leader within S.H.I.E.L.D., Chin HanWorld Security Councilman Yen, with Bernard White and Alan Dalethe two remaining World Security Council members to appear. One other World Security Council member or former member, Powers Boothe&#39;s character, who appears in The Avengers, is missing this time around; the third season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013–), wherein he resurfaces, providing some insightto the reason for the absence. In general, it would seem that only five person serve on the council at a time. In the aftermath of The Winter Soldier, the council is disbanded. As of mid-2017, the whereabouts/fates of World Security Councilwoman Hawley (Agutter) and the two never-identified World Security Councilmen (played by Arthur Darbinyan and Donald Li) from The Avengers are unrevealed. Sharon Carter, alias Agent 13, is a secret agent in the Marvel Comics universe. She is an ex-field agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. under Nick Fury and occasionally the girlfriend of Captain America. In original continuity, Sharon was said to be the younger sister of Peggy Carter, the wartime love interest of Captain America, but she was later reconnectedPeggy&#39;s niece because of the unaging nature of comic book characters. At first she is known&quot;Kate&quot;, but Black Widow identifies her simply&quot;Sharon&quot;. While the film makes no definite connection between the two, Sharon does mention an aunt after Steve visits the elderly Peggy. Brock Rumlow a.k.a. &quot;Crossbones&quot; is a super villain in the Marvel Comics universe. He is a world-class hand-to-hand fighter with extensive experience in street-fighting and various martial arts and military combat techniques. Crossbones usually appearsa henchman of the Red Skull, and has a super villain costume of black combat gear and a black and white skull mask. In the film, he is a S.H.I.E.L.D operative, without a costume, who is revealed to be a double agent working for the villain. Near the end of the film, he can be seen in a bed with two straps crossing over his chest, resembling his logo. Batroc the Leaper, real name Georges Batroc, is Marvel villain who lacks superpowers and is a highly trained French martial artist whose most powerful attribute are his legs (hence the nickname). In the comics he has battled many different heroes but is primarily an adversary of Captain America. In the film he is still a powerful martial artist and battles Steve Rogers aboard a pirated ship. While he demonstrates that his legs are powerful, the &quot;Leaper&quot; part of the name has been removed from the movie. Stan Lee appearsa guard at the Smithsonian, saying, &quot;I&#39;m so fired&quot;, after Steve Rogers steals his original Captain America uniform. In the finale of the first season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., it is revealed that Coulson would take overdirector of S.H.I.E.L.D. and rebuild it from the beginning. While this does ultimately become the case at some point relatively quickly, the organization overseen by Coulson experiences struggles with its authenticity; plus, for years, the general public and others outside the web of secrecy are largely unable to distinguish between SHIELD and HYDRA. There are two end credit sequences, one mid-credits and one at the very end. The mid-credit scene introduces Baron von Strucker, one of villains in <a href="/title/tt2395427/">Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)</a> (2015), who is overseeing a secret HYDRA research facility which is experimenting on Loki&#39;s staff. He then looks into a cell at &quot;the twins&quot;, who are Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch, who appear in Avengers: Age of Ultron. In the comics, Baron von Strucker is a HYDRA villain from World War II who often fought internally with Red Skull over control of the evil organization. How he differs in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is not yet completely known. Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch are the children of Magneto from the X-Men comics. They startvillains like their father, but later look to become heroes and are taken inAvengers. This is different in the Marvel Cinematic Universe because Marvel Studios does not have the rights to Magneto and therefore cannot reference themmutants or even offspring of Magneto, but von Strucker still implies in the movie that they were born with their powers, hence him saying &quot;the age of miracles&quot;. The second end credit sequence shows Bucky the Winter Soldier visiting the Captain America exhibit at the National Air and Space Museum, in order to discover his own identity. Also, the United States flag can be seen behind him. This may allude to the fact that Winter Soldier learns to become a hero in the comics and even becomes Captain America when Steve Rogers is believed dead. There are several references to Tony Stark/Iron Man, Stark Industries, and Bruce Banner in dialog throughout the film. Natasha Romanov can be seen using an arrow necklace, referencing her SHIELD partner, Clint Barton. 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