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Re: The First Avenger: Captain America Discussion Thread
Disagree.
I think the heightened sense of historical realism would give the movie weight and impart a little more maturity to it .
As far as I'm concerned, I like the apparent heightened fantastical reality of the film. I don't know that much about the character and I've never read a Captain America comic, but it wouldn't work as well (for me) to see them play it straight and historically accurate visually while introducing a character who is given a super serum that turns him into a superhero who wears a costume and throws around a bulletproof shield. There are obviously too many fantasy elements at play to work in a strict period setting. When the visuals of the film suggest an alternate/comic book reality, I suspend disbelief and go along with all that super serum stuff a lot easier. It would be harder to take Captain America and the Red Skull seriously if they were doing their thing against a backdrop of Saving Private Ryan art direction. I would imagine that the designs of this film are meant to remind the audience that they are watching a comic book based fantasy adventure, not a film dealing realistically with the horrors of WWII. For whatever reason, that's my take on it. But it's just my opinion and I think I'll love the movie. I totally respect those who want to see something different. Maybe I don't have a right to voice my expectations since I'm not an established fan, but films like this need to play just as well to newcomers as to veteran fans--in fact, if it doesn't work for newcomers, it won't be the huge hit they want it to be.
Disagree.
I think the heightened sense of historical realism would give the movie weight and impart a little more maturity to it .