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Daniel B
I enjoy the Marvel movies, and I loved the last two Captain America movies. That being said, this movie is terrible, and should not even be considered a part of the greater story. Poor acting, soulless writing, erratic characters, and an overall lazy entry. With a comic saga as rich and powerful as the Civil War story arc, this movie had potential; instead, the whole thing feels like an afterthought, hastily put together where the only goal was to shove in some miscellaneous characters before Infinity War.
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D Jaquith
No spoilers. I hope Marvel isn't setting a trend into mediocrity. Some of us must be watching a different movie. We all were very disappointed from its convoluted plot throughout its painfully verbose bantering. I thought Ant Man hit bottom and Marvel seems to be setting a trend "three is not a charm." You know a movie is boring when your wife falls to sleep and your kids are more concerned about their social media. I hope you can enjoy the movie.
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Randy Grace
--Sick of this series orbiting around Captain America's buddy-love for Bucky, consequences be damned. Action scenes were ok, but almost all of the dialogue was a non-stop guilt-trip. The whole premise that the Avengers should be governed by the UN, because they're guilty of collateral damage whenever they save the entire planet from total destruction, is fundamentaly flawed.