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I couldn't have said it better myself. ^
Wich doesn´t make it a political thriller. I´m sorry, you can say whatever you want, but If i had to quickly the describe the type of movie TWS is to someone, i would never use the term "political thriller". I just don´t think that would be accurate. I think if i used that term people would expect a different movie.
I completely disagree about the scope, and I gave the nod to TDK in this thread. One of the problems with TDK is it's limited scope. In all the Nolan films, he acts like Gotham City is in a bubble, and none of the Jokers actions have any consequence outside of Gotham.
What are the political undertones and overtones of TWS?
We have a line from Steve Rogers and we have the reveal that HYDRA is controlling SHIELD. I wouldn´t say those two underdeveloped elements would be enough to make TWS a political thriller. That´s like saying TA is a comedy because they crack some jokes.
I was referring to TDK's scope in terms of storyline and themes. Location-wise, it is limited to Gotham alone.
I also think Nolan's desire to make a lot of stuff practical and in-camera also add that edge to it. That big climax in CA:TWS with the three Helicarriers is absolutely incredible... but imagine how even better if it were miniature models enhanced with CGI?
I was referring to TDK's scope in terms of storyline and themes. Location-wise, it is limited to Gotham alone.
I also think Nolan's desire to make a lot of stuff practical and in-camera also add that edge to it. That big climax in CA:TWS with the three Helicarriers is absolutely incredible... but imagine how even better if it were miniature models enhanced with CGI?
I´m a big fan of practical effects. Too bad CGI is king now.
Those fight scenes were not CGI. I'll venture there were more practical effects in Cap 2 than there was in TDK. There was a CBS news special on the stunt work on Cap 2. The scene were Cap kicks TWS into a SUV and he dents the SUV, that is not CGI, the guy literally dented the car from the force of being pulled back.
What makes it a political thriller is you have a ghost agent assassin in the Winter soldier who is linked to a key government officials death and a cover up where they are trying to frame an innocent person.
Big revelation for TWS? They showed him unmasked in one of the trailers.

It would have to be an entirely different movie. So we wouldn´t see him unmasked in trailers. Big revelation for everything.
I was just giving an example of what a real thriller would look like. Read things carefully, ok?![]()
Here's what people don't understand: there is no big revelation. There never was one there to begin with. They were never keeping Bucky's identity a secret. They made it clear since pre-production that it was Bucky. This is no Ra's/Talia/Mandarin situation.
If there's any big revelation in the film, it's that HYDRA is SHIELD.
I´m talking about both of those things being given a bigger level of secrecy abd also being better explored. I´m not saying that in the current movie TWS´s identity was supposed to be secret. I was just giving an example about what a real thriller would look like.
There´s a difference between a movie having comedy elements and being a comedy. TWS has thriller elements but isn´t a thriller.
It is a thriller in every sense of the word. It's just filtered through the context of a superhero world, much like how TDK is a crime drama filtered through the context of a superhero world.
Here's what people don't understand: there is no big revelation. There never was one there to begin with. They were never keeping Bucky's identity a secret. They made it clear since pre-production that it was Bucky. This is no Ra's/Talia/Mandarin situation.
If there's any big revelation in the film, it's that HYDRA is SHIELD.
It's a comic book movie done in the style of a political thriller, just as The Dark Knight was a comic book movie done in the style of a crime drama.
The casting of Robert Redford was purposeful.
Imagine that The Winter Soldier is really portrayed as a ghost. He appears several times out of nowhere, kills people in a cool way, and we´re left wondering who he is through all most of the movie. We don´t know nothing about him. He is just a dangerous mythical figure. A ghost, and we hear stories about him.

It is a thriller in every sense of the word. It's just filtered through the context of a superhero world, much like how TDK is a crime drama filtered through the context of a superhero world.
Cap 2 is a pure comic book movie in that there are no real stakes. Rogers ends up achieveing a comprehensive and absolutebvictory at the end, which is the biggest criticism that non fans make of the genre, that there is no suspense since the ending is known in advance. The movie ends with all the good guys alive and happy at the end, and business is back to normal in Washington.
In contrast, batman does not achieve absolute victory in TDK. That is part of why it feels different. There are actual stakes, as if it's not just a cbm, but the story just go from point a to point b in a logical manner.
Does Nick Fury give Batman a magic USB stick at the end if TDK that will solve every problem? No.