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26th March 2014
06:18pm GMT

When he returns for his debrief with Director of SHIELD Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) he is let in on the secret mission that the organisation is working on. However, the mission severely compromises people's freedom and with his protest, Captain America soon finds himself operating outside of SHIELD, attempting to find out the real cause for which the intelligence is being gathered. With his break away from SHIELD, Rogers find he must face his toughest enemy yet, the mysterious Winter Soldier.
Most importantly, this is in fact one of the best projects that Marvel has produced to date. It's smart, action-filled with great characters, great performances and a great script. Marvel have ultimately proved that you don't necessarily need to go dark to make a great action and superhero film with brilliant depth. The actual plot and theory behind it is so incredibly smart that you will be taken aback that this is a Captain America film. Gone is that wholesome image, although he still manages to hold on to his morals. This is the perfect progression for the character ahead of the Avengers sequel.
Chris Evans is literally perfect as Captain America, it would be hard to ever imagine that any other actor could ever fill that role of the superhero. Surprisingly, Scarlett Johannson is pretty good as the Black Widow and she fairly kicks a lot of ass along the way. In fact, the cast in general is perfect for their roles, including Redford who just looks like he is having a little bit too much fun.
The action is well-paced, brilliantly building up the tension throughout and, thankfully, the Winter Soldier does in fact have a fairly daunting presence. The action sequence on the ship at the beginning is a particular stand out and that shield of his really gets a great airing throughout.
Finally, the script, which is obviously influenced from the Joss Whedon Avengers, balances the hilarity perfectly with a pretty coherent political message.
Overall, this is some of Marvel's best work. An absolute must-see.
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