Josette
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I thought the suit was just a replica? Did it actually have any important functions?
If it did then I guess it wasn’t so forced, I just always thought put it on because “Soldiers suit up”
I think there were a few reasons that work for the suit up, two in the narrative and an obvious one for the theme/symbolism.
Within the story, it makes sense to go into the fight with some protection. That's just common sense, especially since he would be facing off against a stronger opponent. Also, I would imagine Steve would think of the suit as something Bucky might remember, since it was made clear in the movie that he had no intention of killing Bucky.
But the main reason would be the symbolism - at the beginning of the movie, he's a SHIELD agent, and his stealth suit reflects that, much more so than it reflects Steve Rogers and the reason he became Captain America. Having the two suits fit the themes of the movie perfectly. Him being back in the WW2 suit at the end of the movie symbolizes how he's no longer a SHIELD agent - that all of the crap going down doesn't change what he stands for. He's his own person again. In a way it's (an obviously less dark and traumatic) parallel of Bucky as The Winter Soldier. They both start the movie as representations of a corrupt organization in their own way, and both break free by the end.
The WW2 Cap suit is Steve taking back Captain America.
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