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It is 1942, America has entered World War II, and sickly but determined Steve Rogers is frustrated at being rejected yet again for military service. Everything changes when Dr. Erskine recruits him for the secret Project Rebirth. Proving his extraordinary courage, wits and conscience, Rogers undergoes the experiment and his weak body is suddenly enhanced into the maximum human potential. When Dr. Erskine is then immediately assassinated by an agent of Nazi Germany's secret HYDRA research department (headed by Johann Schmidt, a.k.a. the Red Skull), Rogers is left as a unique man who is initially misused as a propaganda mascot; however, when his comrades need him, Rogers goes on a successful adventure that truly makes him Captain America, and his war against Schmidt begins.
Steve Rogers, a weak, sickly young man eager to fight is repeatedly rejected from the war-until a seemingly "crazy" scientist recruits him in a new experiment to turn the tides. He is transformed into the super soldier the world needs, but no one believes it. He is used as an empty face for propaganda until his comrades, including hid best and only friend, are captured by the Red Skull, a Nazi general who wants to use the Tesseract for evil. "Captain America" breaks into Red Skull's HQ with the help of Peggy Carter and Howard Stark, and Captain America saves everyone. And everyone begins to realize what Captain America can really do.
Captain America: The First Avenger is a 2011 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the fifth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Joe Johnston, written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, and stars Chris Evans, Tommy Lee Jones, Hugo Weaving, Hayley Atwell, Sebastian Stan, Dominic Cooper, Neal McDonough, Derek Luke, and Stanley Tucci. Set predominantly during World War II, the film tells the story of Steve Rogers, a sickly man from Brooklyn who is transformed into super-soldier Captain America to aid in the war effort. Rogers must stop the Red Skull, Adolf Hitler's ruthless head of weaponry and the leader of an organization that intends to use an artifact called the "Tesseract" as an energy-source for world domination.
Another superhero movie? OK. More than 10 years now, and we're still living the same. Though, what's the problem, since the outcome is fancy action. Here, there was fancy action, yet with not one problem, but many !

First off, let's be evenhanded. The cast was well-selected. I believe it's (Tommy Lee Jones) first superhero movie, and he stole the show for me, owning the best line "I'm not kissing you!". The "digital plastic surgeries" technique, or the way how (Chris Evans) was pictured shrunken in the movie's first half, was done superbly. I thought it deserved at least an Oscar for its miraculous work. Director (Joe Johnston), who made 20 years earlier one of the best superhero movies and the most overshadowed gems ever (The Rocketeer), did fair job. He dazzled me very during the first half (for example the first action sequence of running after Dr. Abraham Erskine / Stanley Tucci killers). As you see, mostly the good things lie in the first half. So what about that infamous second half ?!

Since the first mission of Captain America in battlefield, the events run strangely. Suddenly he has a team of men (uninteresting, or not taken care of, characters !), there is a montage of many missions (read : cold victories), and none of that leads to a snowballing climax, not to mention that none of that alleged team does anything in the finale battle (or else !). That finale battle itself is near to a joke. It has dumbly made chain of fights; the movie transforms there into a video game with someone so used-to-it playing; meaning the lead is having victory effortlessly, killing all without a scratch, going his way facing no danger, and we are watching in bore. In other words; this is the death of thrill ladies and gentlemen ! (Btw, while that battle, where the Red Skull's MASSIVE army did go ??!!).

Nevertheless, the biggest problem this movie has is its emotional core which had been explicitly and unashamedly killed. What does provoke much is that the title character was basically meant to generate sentimentality more than many other superheroes, otherwise why the whole line of being sickly, then turning into Mr. superpower?, why the matter of "we chose you to value power more than others"?, or why Dr. Erskine pointed to the heart while he was dying, as if to assure the noble choice? Actually, the script forgot all of what it already made in the start, and got busy with nothing but the explosions thereafter. And if you think that the sacrifice thing at the end was the possible answer, then let me wildly remonstrate. It was unconvincing with unforgivable holes; the lead could have jumped the plane earlier, and the military could have found him easily after. Furthermore, how he stayed alive after 70 years of coma in the snow? He didn't eat or drink? And I don't remember Dr. Erskine injecting him with a serum for immortality ! In brief, that "sacrifice" was entirely forced. Clearly they fabricated it just to make Captain America catch his role in (The Avengers) movie, one year ahead, which simply takes place in the 2010s. Gives you a hint that the movie's second half had "else" people involved in its writing !

Then, the biggest problem "I" have with this movie, which sure concerns its inventions. Well, this is a sci-fi that takes place right in the 1940s, however the shown designs (of everything) were so 3000s ! OH MY GOD, if Germany had these planes in WW2 they could have not taken over the world alone, rather the galaxy! At one point I witnessed a Nazi tank in a size of a 3 floors building! And the soldiers of Red Skull seemed like an army of super monsters from the future whom need a doomsday to finish, not one poor Captain America ! (Even the look of the "exhibition of future" was too flashy and hip for 1942 !). Unlike the hairdo of Hayley Atwell, or the exquisitely nostalgic closing credits—the image of technology seen throughout failed to offer the feel of its era, being too advanced to even make believe that it was anyway near the 1940s. The issue of advanced-weapons-in-older-times has been done before in movies like (Wild Wild West) or (Jonah Hex), yet in a way made them look fit and sort of believable. This round they just looked so unreal, not having anything in common with the 1940s, or bothering to have. It's disgracefully bad when you describe a movie with the word "unbelievable" purposing the wrong meaning !

The first half has one annoying downside too. There is a lot of talk about the history of the Red Skull and his connection with Dr. Erskine, however you won't get it rightly (or at all !), which pushes you to ask; why not "showing" any of that earlier ?!

At any rate, it's still in the second half. It was uninspired, soulless and routine at best. That caused a sad case of "Hey, it's cool", then "Ok, I was a fool!". However, you're not the fool, it's other people who had huge amount of money to make a movie, while they're not smart viewers in the first place, because if they were, they could have known better about important elements like thrill, feelings, credibility, and made a more hot, human, effective Captain America, not the uneven, 6 out of 10, movie that I watched ! As Marvel heroes go, Captain America must be the most vanilla of the lot.
Only some of them. All cinematic material made under the Marvel Studios banner, e.g., Iron Man (2008) (2008), The Incredible Hulk (2008) (2008), Thor (2011) (2011) and Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), are all set in the same universe (known as the Marvel Cinematic Universe), with the characters crossing over (most notably SHIELD personnel—Fury, Coulson, Romanoff or Barton), culminating in The Avengers (2012) (2012) which ties these films together. Marvel Studios also owns/owned The Punisher and Blade, however The Punisher (2004) (2004), Punisher: War Zone (2008) (2008), Blade (1998) (1998), Blade II (2002) (2002) and Blade: Trinity (2004) (2004) are/were not in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Other Marvel-based films owned by other studios are not set in the MCU, due to differing ownership. This includes, for example: Spider-Man (2002) (2002) and Ghost Rider (2007) (2007) (both owned by Sony); X-Men (2000) (2000), Fantastic Four (2005) (2005), and Daredevil (2003) (2003) (all owned by Fox). Johann Schmidt, the Red Skull, is the villain, played by Hugo Weaving. The Red Skull is a Nazi German officer and the head of HYDRA, the special sciences branch of the Nazi SS. In this movie, he forces Dr. Abraham Erskine to develop a Super Soldier serum in order to make him the pinnacle of human perfection. Erskine reluctantly complies, but when Schmidt takes the serum, it does not work as planned; it gives him enhanced strength like Steve Rogers but it also has side effects; his face turns a grotesque blood-red and mutates into a hairless skull. As a result, Schmidt has his current head scientist, Arnim Zola, design masks for him which look like his old face which he wears in public to hide the mutation. Erskine later explains to Steve Rogers that the Super Soldier serum enhances the core of whoever takes it; therefore, Rogers, a "good" man in-and-out, becomes a greater man, while Schmidt, a "bad" man in-and-out, becomes even more evil and hideous. Stan Lee appears as a military dignitary at a press conference and speaks one line of dialogue. This is somewhat breaking with tradition considering Lee had nothing to do with the creation of the character, but he did come up with the concept of Captain America using his shield as a throwing weapon in a 1940s text story, wrote many of Captain America's most famous comic book story-arcs and is co-creator of The Avengers, which Captain America is a member of following the events of this film. Captain America was created during World War II, using the "Super Soldier" serum, then being bombarded with "Vita Rays", an early form of radiation which activates the serum in his body. This formula effectively turned Steve Rogers into the perfect human, with abilities beyond those of the best Olympic athletes including enhanced strength, agility and reflexes. However, he does not have "super powers" per se; he has the best strength, agility and reflexes that any human can have without being considered superhuman, i.e., any form of supernatural influence with grants him his powers. His immune system allows him to resist most diseases as well as gives him incredible endurance. For example, his metabolism operates at a rate of four times the normal human; as a result, his muscles build up lactic acid at an extremely slow rate, allowing him to have almost limitless endurance and operate at peak performance for far longer than any conventional human being. Additionally, the Super Soldier serum has effectively been metabolized into Rogers' body; it is that enhancement that somehow allowed him to be frozen in ice in suspended animation for decades (as opposed to dying from hypothermia) until rescued by SHIELD. The film version of the treatment also gives him heightened mental acuity; he is able to accurately memorize a map of HYDRA bases after only a few seconds of looking at it during a raid.

This movie version uses more the abilities of the "Ultimate" universe Captain America. In which he is super strong and agile, but not to the extent of Spider-man and nowhere near Hulk or Thor. This is demonstrated in the movie when he is easily lifting a motorcycle while three women sit on it for an extended time. That should be between 800 and 900 pounds (360 and 400 kilograms). Olympic class power lifters can lift around four and a half times their body weight, with a great amount of exertion. That means a non superhuman Captain America, at peak performance could only lift around 800 pounds under optimal conditions and with a great deal of exertion. If he didn't have some superhuman ability, the movie version could never do this, unless he had some amount of super strength, even with an enhanced metabolism. Perhaps the motorcycle was just fake, made of very light material as a tool to allow the girls to sit on it, and Rogers had to lift barely more than them (which would have constituted an acceptable weight of around 350 pounds [160 kilograms]). In addition, he is able to leap over a roughly 10-foot fence (roughly 3-meter fence) while running, clearing it easily. Finally, as his metabolism expels toxic substances very quickly, he can't get drunk.

He was trained in nearly every form of unarmed combat as well as gymnastics; as a result he is considered the finest unarmed combatant in the world. He is so formidable that in a recent story when a villain temporarily neutralized Cap's physical enhancements, he took on four guards escorting him who themselves were enhanced with the same treatment and defeats them all within seconds. He also studied military history and strategy extensively, which will establish him as the ideal field leader of his superpowered fellows in the Avengers. He also has his iconic Shield, which is made of a combination of Vibranium and an unnamed metal alloy; although the alloy has been mistakenly identified as Adamantium, Dr. Myron MacClain (the scientist who designed the shield) did not discover Adamantium until years later. The shield is virtually indestructible; additionally, the Vibranium allows the shield to absorb an extreme amount of impact without transferring it through the shield, i.e. Cap gets punched by Hulk and blocks with the shield, he won't sustain any severe injury from the impact like a broken arm. He uses it as a shield, a blunt object, and throws it like a discus which can be angled to ricochet back to him after connecting with its target, or caroming off other objects before hitting its target. In later installments of The Avengers, we see him working in tandem with Thor; Thor hits the shield with his hammer, Mjolnir, causing a massive shockwave that takes down enemy soldiers. The producers of the film decided to give Cap an outfit that would reflect what the army would really have given him in World War II. The colors are similar (the gloves and boots are more brownish-red than pure red) but the material makeup of the outfit is very much like what a regular soldier would wear in the combat zone, with regular boots as opposed to the pirate-like "swashbuckler" boots in the comic, military-style gloves instead of bright red gauntlets, etc. The outfit is not without some enhancements, however; for example, Howard Stark (the US Government's main weapons supplier) designs part of the costume using what appears to be a chain-mail / Kevlar blend with the capacity to stop bayonets from piercing it. Interestingly enough, early in the film Steve Rogers goes on a USO Tour wearing an exact copy of the comic-book outfit, albeit made out of simple cloth as opposed to chain-mail, complete with the "swashbuckler" boots, bright red gauntlets, etc. The final outfit used for the movie reflects the one designed for the Ultimate Captain America comic-book series. In the film, after Rogers has become Captain America, he is sent on an USO Tour to drum up support for US Bonds. He is given a costume with a flag motif (the classic costume as seen in the comics, albeit made out of cloth and not chain-mail) and a triangular shaped shield. The shield is made out of conventional metal with no enhanced properties. Later, Rogers has Howard Stark design him a new outfit and is presented with different shields designed by Stark. Rogers spies a simple round metal disc off to the side, and Stark explains that it is a one-of-a-kind prototype made out of Vibranium, a virtually indestructible lightweight metal which can absorb and disperse kinetic energy such that the wielder of the shield would feel virtually nothing. Stark reveals that the shield is made up of the only known specimen of Vibranium, making it the only one in existence. In the comics, Captain America started out with the triangular-shaped shield that was not indestructible. During World War II, he was given the disc-shaped shield made of an indestructible substance that was accidentally created in a lab. Dr. Myron MacClain was trying to create an indestructible armor out of an alloy of an alien metal and another experimental earthbound metal—the alloy is called Vibranium and was supposed to be a new type of armor for American tanks. The other metal in Cap's shield is mistakenly identified as Adamantium, the same metal with which Wolverine's claws are made and skeleton reinforced, although Dr. MacClain did not discover Adamantium until years later. Thus the shield is both indestructible and absorbs energy, meaning that with it Cap can—for example—take a punch from the Hulk and not break his arm or be sent flying. MacClain was not able to duplicate the result, so Captain America's near-indestructible disc shield is the only one in existence. Yes: Steve Rogers is training on a heavy bag, when Nick Fury interrupts Rogers to inform him that he has a mission lined up. Fury also reminds Rogers that he's not the only hero around, which segues into a teaser trailer for The Avengers (2012). It is a "cosmic cube," a well-known artifact from the comics, here renamed the "Tesseract". Although Schmidt never realizes this, he has tapped only the tiniest fraction of the device's power. Within the Marvel Universe, a cosmic cube is the embryonic form of a Beyonder, one of a race of immensely powerful beings. Those who understand a cosmic cube's nature (which, fortunately, Schmidt never did) and are mentally strong enough can use it to rewrite reality in whatever way they wish. The Tesseract becomes even more important in the next MCU installment, The Avengers. When Captain America finally receives his shield, Howard Stark (Tony Stark's father) gives him the choice of many prototypes. In Iron Man 2 (2010) (2010), Tony Stark is seen in possession of what appears to be Captain America's shield. However, the shield in Iron Man 2 is incomplete and does not look the same as the one in Captain America: The First Avenger. Therefore the shield in Iron Man 2 may have been one of the many prototypes. Another possibility is that a considerable amount of time has passed between finding Captain America in the beginning of this film and the shield appearance in Iron Man and Iron Man 2, thus giving time to Stark to acquire the shield. Another storyline in the mythos of the character tells how Howard Stark had tried to enhance the shield or build a prototype that was fitted with electronic components allowing Rogers to control the shield while it was in flight, possibly increasing it's accuracy when thrown at a target. Rogers abandoned it later, saying that the components made the shield less accurate when he used it in this manner. By implication, Howard Stark is simply incorrect. Captain America's shield, in this incarnation of the myth, is made from pure vibranium, an exotic metal whose properties are not fully understood. In the comics, it has shown many different effects, one of which is the ability to absorb energy vibrations such as sound which serve to harden the molecular structure. The more it absorbs the stronger it becomes. It is not, however, adept at absorbing mechanical energy such as the impacts of physical objects, which is reflected rather than absorbed, thus its ability to bounce off solid surfaces. When Thor struck the shield in The Avengers, its hardness was strong enough that it could withstand a blow from Mjolnir and also becoming stronger due to the energy vibrations of the lightning the hammer emitted. No. The Tesseract converted him to energy and teleported him into the rift it had opened. He does not appear in the sequel, Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) (2014). Furthermore, Hugo Weaving said that he is not interested in returning as Schmidt.

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