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I have a propensity to lean toward animation I was looking forward to seeing
this ever since I first saw the previews, what seems like so long ago. Angry Birds reinforced my belief that
animated films are not just for children. There is good reason this particular film
is rated PG rather than G. To this end I do encourage parents to bring their
children but at the same time be prepared to do some explaining to them. Do not
let this keep you from seeing this movie. Personally I thought it was
hilarious.
Captain America: Civil War is a new superhero film
and the thirteenth installment in the wildly successful Marvel Cinematic
Universe. This marks the beginning of “Phase 3” for the franchise as well as
the completion of the Captain America trilogy. Anthony and Joe Russo
return as directors once more, following their debut with 2014s The Winter
Soldier. Anyways, this highly anticipated blockbuster features all of the
heroes that we have grown to love over the course of the series with the
exceptions of Thor, Hulk and the Guardians of the Galaxy, who are yet to
officially meet with the rest of the characters. There are also a few new
additions including Tom Holland as Spider-Man and Chadwick Boseman as the Black
Panther.
The sole performance that wasn’t quite up to par was that
of Neel Sethi as Mowgli. Of course, I can’t be too hard on the kid considering
he’s twelve, but when you have such
an all-star cast led by such an inexperienced actor, it’s going to stand out.
Still, Sethi mostly fit the part for his innocent, animated counterpart, and
I’m sure his acting ability will grow with practice.