When Super-Heroes Go
Mano a Mano-“Captain America: Civil War” (2016)-A Film Review
DVD Review
By Phil Larkin
Captain America: Civil
War, starring Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Sebastian Stan, Scarlett
Johannsson, 2016
[WTF and anybody who is
ready this freaking review will know exactly what I am saying and not worry
about the kids, since kids don’t come anywhere near this site because they are
way too busy texting each other or doing some unearthly social media vamping.
Yes, WTF am I, a guy who has shaded three score and ten doing reviewing a
Marvel Comic film production about some silly guy who had been frozen since
about 1945 and ever since being defrosted has been running his ass off
(remember it is okay-no kids will see this) trying to save every American city
that he can from various evil parties, parties from a place which bear a
striking affinity to the late USSR, the Soviet Union today’s just plan
Russia-and Crimea. And now in a brawl with other super-heroes over turf and
policy Yeah, what the hell.
Here is my take and it
burns me up because a film that I should have naturally reviewed, Deadline-USA, a late effort by legendary
actor Humphrey Bogart which while not his best or most classic work (Casablanca, To Have And Have Not, The Big Sleep,
Key Largo are in my book) should have been mine by right. I, who spent many
a Saturday afternoon double film matinee with one stretched out bag of popcorn
in the second-run Strand Theater in North Adamsville about forty miles south of
Boston watching and many times more than once to get out of the chaotic
household I grew in at least am old enough to have seen the films before the
dust settle on them. Unlike the kid, the young man, this Jacobs kid, who new
site manager Greg Green had assigned to do the review, his first, and who came
right out and said that he went to the re-run theaters in Michigan with his
parents, his parents for God’s sake, when he was nothing but a kid, Didn’t even
understand half of what was going on.
No. This coup has all
the earmarks of new site manager Greg Green’s work although I am sure he will
deny this simple truth as will this new toady Editorial Board who has bowed to
his every wish getting even with me for supporting one hundred per cent, and
still supporting, the recently deposed long-time site manager and a childhood
friend Allan Jackson. I don’t expect this comment to see the light of day.
Probably I will be pieced off with one of those not enough space excuses and
told I can have it to introduce my next article when again space limitations
will be cited and I will be pieced off until infinity or the end days come
around. Bullshit (don’t worry even a stray curious kid has long ago stopped
reading this screed as some meanderings of an old three score and ten guy if
they know how much that is and that is not a given). But onto the review. Phil
Larkin]
Frank Jackman who writes
here now on anything as per the new so-called Editorial Board rule but who used
to be the senior political commentator under Jackson and a good one has spent
most of the last year proclaiming to everybody who will listen or read that we
are in the age of Trump in a cold civil war situation for real. And there is
plenty if not definitive proof of that escalating this year rather than as
Trump publicity hounds would have it become a dead issue. Compare that real not
“fake” storyline with the stuff that this film is throwing your way as Captain
America yet again bounces of buildings and people with maybe a scratch or two
since they took him out to defrost a few years back comes firing at you (having
been in deep freeze since 1945 if you can believe that therefore unlike three
score and ten me looking like about twenty-five or whatever graphic the studios
are shooting for).
That said and I hope you
can hold your ability to suspend your disbelief long enough for me to give you
what my old friend Sam Lowell calls the “skinny” here (a guy who nevertheless stabbed his old
friend Alan in the back by voting with the kids to send him packing). I will grant no question the super-hero grift
is a tough racket. Even with a motley of those with some specialized skills
like speed, iron, being good with a bow and arrow, spidery, flame-throwers, robotic,
double- flip artists who have the ability to fend off the bad guys they are too
few in number to keep the world save from the creeps for long. Moreover for
every action they, these so-called avengers, take against the creeps, usually
not many at least in the leading cadre there is “collateral damage” as they say,
innocents by the scores, hundred, thousands, get wasted through no fault of their own.
The question becomes,
ever for those running kinds who make up the avenger herd, a moral one. Against
cutting off a few bad guys who will just be replaced by another crop how many
innocents must die. That is the premise behind the duel to the death here not
only against the bad guys but with a falling out among the good guys when push
comes to shove between the immoral rogues and the guilty accommodators. And it will
be push come to shove when the various super-heroes pick up sides. Those who
are willing to come under some international control commission to become
essentially a super elite special forces operation working under instructions and
those who want to roam free and kill whatever they can and let the devil take
the hinter-post.
Leading the rogue
element, the don’t give a fuck about casualties, is this former ninety-eight
pound weakling out of an old matchbook Charles Atlas kick sand in your face advertisement
who gets boosted up like crazy so he can run, fight and bounce off walls is the
aforementioned Captain America played by bean-head Chris Evans. This is the
third film in the series so we already know his bio-and his trail of
destruction. He can do everything but think beyond the killing fields he has
created. Leading the civilized avengers, a brainy guy who can actually think
before he acts Stark aka Ironman, played by Robert Downey, Jr. who is, catching
on about that collateral damage outweighs whatever bad guys get wasted argument,
willing to take himself and some others into that elite unit under
international control. That is how the good guys divide up and since they all
have checkered pasts the line-up splits down the middle. Of course the joker is
the bad guys led by the totally berserk Winter Solider, played by Sebastian
Stan, who is really an old buddy of the Captain’s who has been brain-washed by
the Russians to do their dirty work. A little Cold War I scenario familiar from
Le Carre novels and James Bond films.
So the so-called
tensions between the two factions mount especially when Winter Soldier
allegedly blows an international conference building to smithereens with heavy
causalitie. Wrong fall guy as it turned out and when he is captured
miraculously he goes over the Captain’s side just like the old days once he is
out of range of his handlers and their nefarious skills. But there are still
those government toady avengers to deal with and so the two sides go mano a
mano until, well, until it is discovered that some over-the top nefarious
fourth party, a Doctor Zemo has been manipulating the whole controversy for his
own sense of revenge. So all the old gang get back together after waylaying
each other in such a manner that mere mortals would have gone beyond the pale
long ago-or held some serious long-standing grudges. Yeah, now you know why I
said WTF. Give me a hard-boiled rough-edged private detective, a salty sea
captain ready to do his bit for the cause, ditto a nightclub/café owner in the
Kasbah, or another private detective who sends a gun-simple femme fatale over
for the big step-off Bogie just regular anti-hero any day.
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