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Aug 10, 2015
Captain America: The First Avenger, was an iconic story of the great solider known as Captain America. He would do anything to protect his country and not to be defeated in battle with either the Avengers or the U.S army. I think the best part of the first superhero movie of a trilogy is that we get to learn more about the hero and his or her origin story. Captain America’s origin story is like not like others, his story begins around the beginning of World War 2. As a boy Steve Rogers (a.k.a Captain America) was applying for being a solider in the U.S army and was rejected 5 times until he got a chance to go and try out the military and the super solider project. With Howard Stark (a.k.a Tony Stark’s father) technology and Dr. Abraham Erskine formula made the super soldier serum and injected into Steve Rogers blood. Once the produce was completed a secret Hydra agent reveled himself and shot Dr. Abraham. After that moment Steve was determined to win the War no matter what it takes. This movie takes us a different understanding of how the World War II played out and introduces Hydra and S.H.I.E.L.D to our audience. Hydra is like a crazy terrorist organization that want to take control of the world. There motto is kept simple "if you cut off one head, two more take its place" as in one soldier dead two more come and take its place. S.H.I.E.L.D is the protection of the world it stands for "Strategic Homeland Intervention Enforcement Logistics Division", S.H.I.E.L.D is here to help. This is a great movie that shows different events of World War II that most of the kids and teens aren't familiar with World War II and give them a new side of things on American Army. But honestly I thing this movie was great I rate this 10/10. This movie had every expectation on a Marvel Studios film, it had action, love, tragic, death and a great scary, threatening villain (Red Skull).