One thing I will stand firmly on is that Captain America Brave New World features some really good combat sequences. Marvel has taken into consideration that Sam Wilson does not have the Super Serum running through his veins and contrary to Steve Rogers, whose fighting style was more on the offensive side, Sam Wilson’s combat is more defensive and relies heavily on disarming and neutralizing threats instead of running at them throwing punches like Steve Rogers.
The scene where Captain America and Falcon (Danny Ramirez) fought the two F-18 fighter jets whose pilots were under the Leader’s mind control, was an incredibly cool sequence. It not only demonstrated the skills Sam possesses with his wings but also a point that Sam Wilson, even without the Super Soldier Serum, is a force to be reckoned with. In the scene where he starts surfing on a missile *Chef’s Kiss*.
Now you might wonder why have I not mentioned his fight with the Red Hulk yet. The simple reason for that is even though it perfectly displayed how capable of a combatant Sam is with his heavy reliance on tech, the overall CGI work in that particular sequence was a steaming pile. So, no matter how cool it was, the execution was where it didn’t stand strong.
Hiring Big Names Is NOT Directly Proportional to a Successful Movie
One of the major highlights of Captain America: Brave New World was the inclusion of Harrison Ford in the movie as Thaddeus Ross. Now, I don’t need to tell you how big of a star he is. If AAA-listed actors are a thing, Ford can easily be put into the AAA+ list of actors. Trust me when I say it, Ford pulled off the character of Thaddeus Ross extremely well. Everything you would expect to see from the character was there and so natural that one can only admire the level of his talent.
However, no matter how well the cast works on a movie, it is not enough to bring about the desired success one would want from a flick and such was the case with Captain America Brave New World. Even though the cast did a wonderful job and seeing Tim Blake Nelson back on the screen was rather nice, when it comes to all the other aspects that turn a film into cinema, Brave New World fumbled quite diabolically.
So, on a concluding note of this review of Captain America: Brave New World, I would just like to say that if you have been planning on watching this movie for quite some time, I won’t say that it’s not worth watching, but don’t keep your hopes too high. Overall, Captain America: Brave New World is not a bad movie, it’s just not what Marvel sold us. Is it fun? Yes, it is. Is it entertaining? Of course. However, it does not live up to the legacy Marvel is known for and has a long way to go if the studio wants us to accept Sam Wilson as Captain America.
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Shashank Shakya
Shashank boasts incomparable knowledge about the Marvel and DC universe, along with other branches of entertainment with substantial experience in the field of writing.
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