Captain America: The First Avenger
Movie
2011
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) is the fifth installment of "phase 1" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). This film is actually fairly solid, I think phase 1 had some struggles coming out of the gate as The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, and Thor are all flawed movies in their own ways, but I think Captain America rises above that crop which acts as a nice build to the finale of the phase. First off, an underratedly loaded cast puts forth good performances across the board, led of course by Chris Evans and Hayley Atwell, who manage to create a believable romance and make it work even as a subplot, so by the end there is actual emotional weight that comes with it, a first for Marvel. Steve Rogers is without question the strongest lead character since Downey Jr's Tony Stark for almost entirely the opposite reasons. He is a true underdog with the strongest moral compass of any of our heroes, and when that comes from a place of weakness, yet stays consistent once true strength is acquired, it makes this character incredibly respectable, likable, and easy to root for. The film's biggest flaws are ultimately the general construction of the second and third acts, which are both underwhelming and underserved by the writing. The second act features a conceptually fascinating rescue of P.O.Ws, which is unceremoniously montaged through in order to push the film at a breakneck pace towards the underwhelming collision between Captain America and the film's underdeveloped antagonist - The Red Skull. Yes, this is yet another Marvel film with a less-than-stellar villain, and unfortunately, this one is not bred from a lazy concept or a forgettable performance; it is bred from a lack of creative utilization of an incredibly interesting character who is backed by a tremendous actor (Hugo Weaving). The conclusion lacks spectacle, impressive choreography, or any mounted tension; however is ultimately saved by the gut-wrenching sacrifice and epilogue that the film concludes with. Overall, when this movie is at its best, it is one of the better Marvel movies to date, but what makes it frustrating is how inconsistent in quality it becomes after the first act concludes. A solid film whose powerful strengths outweigh its noticeable weaknesses.
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76
Overall
70
Screenplay
80
Acting
40
Cinematography
50
Production
30
Directing
75
Concept
75
Story
70
Dialogue
80
Characters
40
Pacing
55
Musical Score
Attributes
60
Entertaining
35
Uniqueness
70
How Much I Like It
10
Twists
30
Artistry
50
Fun
50
Cliche
75
Cheesy
60
Broad Appeal
10
Cerebral
70
Emotional
60
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Genres
80
Action
15
Comedy
10
Drama
0
Suspense
0
Mystery
0
Thriller
0
Horror
10
Adventure
50
Romance
60
Science Fiction
0
Fantasy
0
Animation
Maturity
75
Family Friendly
90
Positive Message
60
Thematically Mature
0
Intense
0
Sexuality
0
Nudity
60
Violence
0
Gore
0
Crude
0
Profanity
0
Scary
10
Substance Use