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Wednesday, August 10, 2011 By Taylor Woods
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The 1941 comic, Captain America: “The First Avenger,” came to
life on July 22, with actor Chris Evans. Captain America is one of the first Marvel Comics. This action packed thriller is about a simple kid from
Brooklyn who wants to complete his duty as a man and join the army. He wants to fight for America in the mist of World War ll. Even after being denied from
every recruiting station and seeing his best friend Bucky get accepted, Rogers
continued trying. The opportunity arises when he meets a man that is able to
change his life with an enhancing experiment, which turns him into the hero, Captain America.
Among the main characters is Steve Rogers, a wimpy guy determined
to get into the arm. Soon enough he achieves this by becoming captain America, through an experiment procedure that makes him buff and irresistible. There is of
course the leading lady, Peggy Carter, played by Hayley Atwell (who acted in
the 2010 film “Any Human Heart”), and her character is a strong-headed woman. She works as an assistant general to the
General, played by Tommy Lee Jones (one of the stars from “Men In Black” (1997).
And of course, what’s a super hero movie without a villain? Hugo
Weaving plays Johann Schmidt (from
the 1999 film “Matrix”), who later in the movie becomes the “Red Skull.” He steals the mixture that is used to create Captain America. he steals it to form his own empire and
control the world, a master plan that is destroyed by Captain
American and his team.
The director, Joe Johnston, captures the story and portrays just about everything, from action
to romance, and even wise cracks to lighten the mood of the movie, but not too
much to take away from the action. Johnston uses the 3D feature well, by having
captain America's famous shield fly into the crowd a couple of times. Having this movie in 3D is an advantage.
This movie is a
great movie for Marvel comic fans, and even some who have never seen a Marvel comic or
movie. Even though this movie isn’t as popular Spiderman, “Captain America” did
well in the box office. As of Aug. 7, 2011, the worldwide gross is $246,203,967.
Stay tuned after the credits for a sneak peak of the 2012 release of another
Marvel classic, “The Avengers.”
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