Jul 31, 2016 11:02 AM
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O my god, ., ., wow, ., . just wow, ., ., I have no words for this movie, ., . jitna v kha jaye kam h, ., ., so must watch this movie everyone its my request, ., .having soooo much fun ., ., ., fight, ., . action, ., .&, many more things, ., . Captain America The First Avenger Movie is the boundle of entertainment., ., I would like salute those person who EDIT this movie., . because in this movie used very high quality & very high level editing., . without editing movies are nothing., ., .
This is the 1st Marvel movie to feature Captain America. Chris Evans has played the main role in it.It was a pleasure to realize, once "Captain America: The First Avenger" got under way, that hey, here is a real movie, not a noisy assembly of incomprehensible special effects. Of course it's loaded with CGI. It goes without saying it's preposterous. But it has the texture and takes the care to be a full-blown film. You know, like with a hero we care about and who has some dimension. And with weight to the story. As we plunge ahead into a limitless future of comic-book movies, let this be an inspiration rather than "Thor" or "Green Lantern."
The adventures of Captain America are fabricated with first-rate CGI and are slightly more reality-oriented than in most superhero movies — which is to say, they're still wildly absurd, but set up and delivered with more control. CGI makes another invaluable contribution to the movie, by shrinking the 6-foot Chris Evans into a vertically challenged 90-pound weakling, and then expanding him dramatically into the muscular Captain America. This is done seamlessly; I doubted there was a single shot in the movie showing Evans as he really is, but no: I learn the full-size Captain is the real Evans, bulked up.
I enjoyed the movie. I appreciated the 1940s period settings and costumes, which were a break with the usual generic cityscapes. I admired the way that director Joe Johnston("October Sky" and "Jumanji") propelled the narrative. I got a sense of a broad story, rather than the impression of a series of sensational set pieces. If Marvel is wise, it will take this and "Iron Man" as its templates. See it in 2-D if you can. & if u have not watched yet then go & watch this movie as soon as possible.