Damn Marvel people! I basically can't go to the cinema to see any other movie because there are so many Mervel-related coming out these days! :) Anyway, I really enjoyed this movie! I was very concerned about the plot: I didn't like at all the idea of the Avengers divided, fighting each other. I was also worried about how the civil war would have been explained, and I have to say that as far as I'm concerned the conflict has been handled well.
I think this is my favorite among all Captain America's movie. Maybe it's because it's the last I've seen :) or because it's the only one I watched on the big screen, they're both valid reasons, but I think in large part it's because there are all Avengers (only Thor and Hulk are missing) plus all the new additions. However, it's a nice movie, it gives us beautiful action scenes, characters who compete to see who is the coolest, a lot of feelings put into play, and an open ending so we really don't know what to expect.
Our very strength incites challenge. Challenge incites conflict. And conflict... breeds catastrophe.
Vision
This job... we try to save as many people as we can. Sometimes that doesn't mean everybody. But if we can't find a way to live with that, next time... maybe nobody gets saved.
Steve Rogers
Sharon Carter: The receipt for your gear.
Sam Wilson: Bird costume? Come on!
Iron Man: Clearly retirement doesn't suit you. Get tired of playing golf?
Hawkeye: Well, I played 18, I shot 18. Just can't seem to miss.
Spider-Man: Hey guys, you ever see that really old movie, Empire Strikes Back?
War Machine: Jesus, Tony, how old is this guy?
Iron Man: I don't know, I didn't carbon date him. He's on the young side.
Hawkeye: I don't think we've been introduced. I'm Clint.
Black Panther: I don't care.
Tony Stark: How did this happen?
Vision: I became distracted.
Tony Stark: I didn't think that was possible.
Vision: Neither did I.
Friday: Multiple contusions detected.
Iron Man: Yeah, I detected that too...
Tony, I'm glad you're back at the compound. I don't like the idea of you rattling around a mansion by yourself. We all need family. The Avengers are yours, maybe more so than mine. I've been on my own since I was 18. I never really fit in anywhere, even in the army. My faith's in people, I guess. Individuals. And I'm happy to say that, for the most part, they haven't let me down. Which is why I can't let them down either. Locks can be replaced, but maybe they shouldn't. I know I hurt you, Tony. I guess I thought by not telling you about your parents I was sparing you, but I can see now that I was really sparing myself, and I'm sorry. Hopefully one day you can understand. I wish we agreed on the Accords, I really do. I know you're doing what you believe in, and that's all any of us can do. That's all any of us should... So no matter what, I promise you, if you need us - if you need me - I'll be there. Steve's letter to Tony
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