I’ve finally seen it; I’ve finally seen Captain America: Civil War! Read on to find out my SPOILER FREE
review of the latest Marvel film.
If you haven’t seen the film yet, then go in blind, it’s
better that way. All you need to know is that The Avengers begin to learn that
their actions have consequences, and how to deal with those consequences splits
the group in two.
You know the cast by now but we do get two fresh faces in
the limelight and they come in the form of Chadwick Boseman as T’Challa aka The
Black Panther and Tom Holland as Peter Parker aka Spider-Man. They both do an
amazing job in their roles and really are standout performances in the
film. We’ll get back to Spider-Man later
though... My favourite performance of the whole film goes to Robert Downey Jr,
he gives the best version of Tony Stark/Iron Man we have seen since his first
solo outing. The Russo Brothers are great at directing actors, in The Winter Soldier they made Samuel L
Jackson act in a role where beforehand he was just being himself and they do
exactly the same here with RDJ who really breaks new ground and is more than
just himself, he really sells that Stark is a man broken and defined by his
experiences. The rest of the cast all do a great job as well, nobody stuck out
as being bad or less than satisfactory.
My biggest worry with this film was that they were trying to
fit too many characters into the story. Was I right to have that fear? Yes and
no. This is definitely more of an Avengers film with a slight emphasis on
Captain America. I mean it does follow on from The Winter Soldier and Cap is the most prominent role in the film
however, there is just so much going on around him that it’s difficult to say
that this was his solo film. If anything I would have just called this film Civil War and have it be a chapter
within the Marvel Universe that shifted the status quo, because at the end of
the day that is all this film does. It’s not a bad thing though, this film kind
of proves all the good that can come from an extended and shared universe, this
is the kind of film that us fans have been wanting to see from the start and
although it takes a little while to get going, when it all kicks off it kicks
off in spectacular fashion. That airport scene, oh boy that airport scene!
This isn’t Age of
Ultron though, it isn’t just set up, there is a well thought out and
interesting storyline here that does make you very invested. Instead of setting
up later films, it instead introduces you to a different side of the MCU,
mainly in the form of The Black Panther who I have been waiting to see for
years and he does not disappoint. It’s a
lot more personal and smaller Avengers film that I think we all kind of wanted
from Age of Ultron but didn’t get. The
marketing made you choose a side and I was Team Cap throughout but in the film
it’s really not that simple. By the end I was switching sides every 10 seconds,
they worked the two sides of the argument so well that neither side was wrong,
both made sense and you were fully invested in the outcomes, for the first time
in a Marvel film there felt like there were real stakes involved. Nearly every
character serves a purpose here and they all get their chance to shine, there
are a lot of fist pumping moments. However the highlight character of the film
for me was also the one who served the least purpose to the plot...
Spider-Man. You all know by now that I am a huge Spider-Man
fan so I was very excited and little bit nervous to see him enter the MCU in
this film. My Spider-Man has always been older than the high school version
that everybody seems to be shipping recently. Maybe it was because when I
read/watched Spider-Man he was always older than me and now in Civil War he’s younger than me, either
way, I do respect where they were going when they cast really young, it makes
sense and it contrasts the rest of the heroes very well. Tom Holland sold it as
Peter Parker for me and even more so as Spider-Man, he cool, he’s funny, he’s
annoying and even though he’s out of his league he holds his own. Basically Marvel have made Spider-Man the way
he should be. He brings some much needed humour to a film that isn’t as comedy
centric as some other Marvel outings. His involvement in the film is purely down
to the fact that Marvel and Sony have made a deal, he doesn’t do anything to
serve the plot apart from bring a while load of joy and big smile to my face.
It’s too early to say if he can top Tobey Maguire’s Peter Parker or Andrew
Garfield’s Spider-Man as he has had barely any screen time, but the signs are
looking very good. I cannot wait for Spider-Man:
Homecoming next year!
In terms of cinematography, the film looks like an action
film, there isn’t much inspiring here, the action scenes are cool and gritty
like in Winter Soldier, but it’s
pretty standard in terms of the look of the film. The music as well doesn’t add
much, maybe it was my cinema showing but I really didn’t feel it was loud
enough to emphasise anything. When I was re-watching The Avengers recently the score really emphasised how epic the film
was, it worked so well and I feel we haven’t had something like it since.
Another thing that hasn’t been as good since The Avengers has been the CGI. It’s not
awful but there are some moments that have the characters (especially Black
Panther) looking a bit rubbery. It’s a shame because Black Panther really kicks
ass when he doesn’t look like a computer animated rag doll. Most of it looks
great though, there was just the odd moment that caught my eye.
I don’t think this was my favourite Marvel film but it
definitely is one of their better ones. It’s a lot of fun and really works in
terms of emotional investment and character stakes. I wish it had been renamed
though as this wasn’t really the third solo Cap film I was hoping for, however
it definitely was the Avengers film I was looking for last year. The film is a
celebration of a shared universe and really shows off the potential in
storytelling you can have with one. It’s not perfect but it’s definitely the
best superhero film we have had this year. I am rating Captain America: Civil War a rating of 4/5.
What did you think? Best Marvel film to date? Let me know in
the comments below!
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