I don't think it's possible for anyone in Hollywood to tell the story of a moral character.
A weird one-off exception that has stuck with me since I've seen it is Winter Soldier.
They nailed Captain America in that. He was not for duplicitous deep state agendas; he never waffled or wavered about what was the right thing to do; he was not adherent or accepting of subversive government agencies (even standing against SHIELD when needed) and always believed in maintaining the moral high ground.
It's no wonder almost everyone universally agrees that's the best MCU movie ever made. It was a rare glimpse into a morally righteous hero just trying to do the right thing.
That's correct. I believe most people call it an espionage-thriller, which it basically is. It also has the best action scenes out of all the Marvel movies as well. It's just an overall really good film.
A weird one-off exception that has stuck with me since I've seen it is Winter Soldier.
They nailed Captain America in that. He was not for duplicitous deep state agendas; he never waffled or wavered about what was the right thing to do; he was not adherent or accepting of subversive government agencies (even standing against SHIELD when needed) and always believed in maintaining the moral high ground.
It's no wonder almost everyone universally agrees that's the best MCU movie ever made. It was a rare glimpse into a morally righteous hero just trying to do the right thing.
It's also, basically not a super hero movie (as it's been described to me). Apparently, it's treated more as a drama or a thriller.
That's correct. I believe most people call it an espionage-thriller, which it basically is. It also has the best action scenes out of all the Marvel movies as well. It's just an overall really good film.