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Legit Cool - Film Talk
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115 - Captain America: Brave New World - Review & Recap
Legit Cool - Film Talk
42 minutes 26 seconds
6 months ago
115 - Captain America: Brave New World - Review & Recap
Captain America: Brave New World follows Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) as he navigates a global crisis involving a newly discovered metal, adamantium, found on Celestial Island. When an assassination attempt on President Thaddeus Ross (Harrison Ford) leads to Isaiah Bradley’s (Carl Lumbly) imprisonment, Sam uncovers a deeper conspiracy involving the Serpent Society and Samuel Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson). The film blends political intrigue with action, setting up future MCU conflicts.   In this Legit Cool review of Captain America: Brave New World, River unpacks, um, a film that’s, well, kind of a mess. The plot’s all over the place—adamantium conspiracies, Red Hulk chaos, just too much going on—and the pacing, ahh, it’s like it can’t pick a lane, dragging then rushing with no rhythm. Sam Wilson’s arc as the new Cap? Man, it’s got heart, but it feels unearned—unlike Steve Rogers, who grinded for the shield across a trilogy, Sam’s handed the role without the world buying in, and that’s a letdown. Even with a hefty $180 million budget, the action’s flat—shield tosses clip through walls, VFX look cheap, nothing like Winter Soldier’s crisp knife fights. Critics and fans aren’t vibing either, with a 48% Rotten Tomatoes score signaling trouble. River’s worried about the MCU’s path, wondering if Marvel can recapture its storytelling spark and give characters the depth they deserve in what’s coming next.   CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Captain America: Brave New World05:42 The Messy Plot and Character Arcs10:04 Pacing and Storytelling Issues18:22 Plot Recap and Key Events31:41 Final Thoughts and Future of the MCU   ----more----      Legit Cool Podcast: Film deep cuts for real ones. YouTube Instagram X Email: legitcoolpodcast@gmail.com
Legit Cool - Film Talk