how did he know howard stark personally?
He met the young Howard, but not that old he killed. I think he only remembered the people he killed, but didn't know who they really were.
how did he know howard stark personally?
Also does anyone else think it matters that only 3 of them were there? I hear a lot of arguments that Zemo couldnt possibly know that only Cap, WS and Stark will show up. To me it doesn't matter and i think to Zemo it doesnt matter. No matter who shows up (as long as the 3 of them are included) once Stark learns the truth it ends the same way. With more avengers there perhaps even worse. Anyone agrees?
Zemo set it up. He allowed Bucky thought he was going to do something with all six soldiers. He knew that Bucky and Steve would try to prevent it from happening.
As for Tony, he called the hotel asking for coffee to the woman find the body of that man. So, Tony would know that Bucky was innocent. He knew that Tony would go to that place to help Steve.
Thing is when you apply realism to it a great many people in the same situation as Stark emotionally would react the exact same way even knowing it's not Bucky's fault.
I've got to say the scene where Stark watches his parents being murdered on the monitor may be the most purely heartbreaking and upsetting I've seen in any superhero movie since Jonathan Kent's death in SUPERMAN '78 and that's largely down to RDJ.
Zemo reminds me a bit of Kevin Spacey's character in S7even. he profiled Stark and knew exactly what would set him off/how he'd react. same with Rogers. to the guy saying that everything would have been ok if Steve had simply denied knowledge of the starks' murder have no understanding of Steve Rogers. it would be completely against his nature to not take responsibility/tell the truth. and Stark had been wanting to act out his aggressions since the beginning of Age of Ultron. Zemo's a better study than the Dark Knight's Joker in a lot of ways.
Allow me to catch you up. God I love this sequence.
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That was more an implication.
It's the actual FILE that Widow gave to him that connected the dots.
Remember the warning she gave him about digging in that?
Widow TRULY is full of secrets.
He met the young Howard, but not that old he killed. I think he only remembered the people he killed, but didn't know who they really were.
Zemo set it up. He allowed Bucky thought he was going to do something with all six soldiers. He knew that Bucky and Steve would try to prevent it from happening.
As for Tony, he called the hotel asking for coffee to the woman find the body of that man. So, Tony would know that Bucky was innocent. He knew that Tony would go to that place to help Steve.
I literally LOL'd at this. Good oneThis whole thing would have been resolved if Zemo had mutated Quicksilver's body into a rage monster as a plan B.
I have a hard time believing this; they most likely gave him the names of the people he was supposed to kill before they sent him off, so when Bucky regained himself, he would have been able to remember that the old man he was sent off to kill was named Howard Stark and then put together that it the same one he knew in WWII even if he couldn't actually recognize his face because Howard was way older than he remembered.
Oh please.BW wasn't given anything that belonged to Sharon. You only wish that what BW had was given to Sharon.
That speech is iconic and was given to Peggy and just parroted by Sharon to give her some shine by association. I love Peggy but that's Cap's speech and in this movie he should have been the one giving it and it should have been a pivotal inspirational powerful moment.
That and Evans would have delivered it about a million times better.
This whole thing would have been resolved if Tony and Steve's mom are both named Martha..
In CATWS Bucky says something like "the man on the bridge, I knew him" and then Redford goes "yes you met him on a mission the other night".
That clearly says to me Bucky's mind gets wiped. I think the stuff about him knowing who he killed is inconsistent.
In CATWS Bucky says something like "the man on the bridge, I knew him" and then Redford goes "yes you met him on a mission the other night".
That clearly says to me Bucky's mind gets wiped. I think the stuff about him knowing who he killed is inconsistent.
More than likely she was first cast in Civil War. Then Luke Cage came along and she gave an amazing audition. So what are you going to do? Not give her the role just because she was in the movie for 10 minutes?