peterparker0077
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There is no "real story" of Captain America, for the simple reason that he isn't real. There is a bunch of versions that are variations of skinny guy applies to war, converted in supersoldier by a serum, dresses the colours of the star spangled, embraces shield, symbol of hope, etc.
No realism at all. That's the very definition of fantasy.
There is a real story of Captain America, however much you want to forget it. And I don't know how many times I have to tell you. He is a fictional superhero created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby to act as an America symbol to fight a real world enemy called the Nazis in WWII. He was only superhero created to fight a real world enemy, and that's what separates him from other superheroes and it shouldn't be taken from him. That is his real story.
What the country was going through won't be portrayed, because reality is much more complex, political reasons intervene, top secret unpopular decisions are made, a lot of dark tones blur the "pure" solution of a dream.
All this has nothing to do with Captain America... and lol.. you must be a uber liberal.....
And the real enemy is not real, EVEN if it is the Nazis. In such a movie, the enemy is a caricature of evil, and not the complex understanding of that particular evil, like one can watch in movies like Hierschbiegel's Downfall (with the absolutely brilliant Bruno Ganz as Hitler) and Sokurov's Moloch.
The Nazi's existed, Hitler existed, Nazi spies living among Americans existed, these are all real people and real threats to America that the fictional Captain America faced in his comics, and defeated. His comics were outlets for many Americans to find hope during wartimes that no matter how evil the actual enemy was, America would still come out on top. That is the real story of Captain America, and it shouldn't be taken from him.