The Morningstar
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Just a small word on the Captain America romance from the previous thread.
I thought it was great because it was believable and didn't seem forced. It wasn't like "quickly force these characters into a romance for the benefit of the plot!". It let it develop in a natural and believable manner.
What I also really liked was the subtle facial expressions and body language from Evans and Atwell. Like the scene where they were watching the news clips of Cap's missions, and we see he has a picture of Peggy with his compass lockett thingy. No dialogue, just an awkward glance from Rogers to the camera. Also with Peggy, a knowing look from Tommy Lee Jone's General and a nervous smile from Peggy.
I like when there isn't any dialogue but you can still get what the characters are feeling. That's called acting. You don't need spoon feeding dialogue where characters explain their feelings in words. Evans did really well, his performance is actually quite subtle and for me, he's the best lead in the Marvel movies so far, in terms of actual acting. RDJ gets the plaudits because his character is more charismatic and perhaps interesting than Rogers. But yea, for me Evans gives the best performance and is unfairly underrated.
I thought it was great because it was believable and didn't seem forced. It wasn't like "quickly force these characters into a romance for the benefit of the plot!". It let it develop in a natural and believable manner.
What I also really liked was the subtle facial expressions and body language from Evans and Atwell. Like the scene where they were watching the news clips of Cap's missions, and we see he has a picture of Peggy with his compass lockett thingy. No dialogue, just an awkward glance from Rogers to the camera. Also with Peggy, a knowing look from Tommy Lee Jone's General and a nervous smile from Peggy.
I like when there isn't any dialogue but you can still get what the characters are feeling. That's called acting. You don't need spoon feeding dialogue where characters explain their feelings in words. Evans did really well, his performance is actually quite subtle and for me, he's the best lead in the Marvel movies so far, in terms of actual acting. RDJ gets the plaudits because his character is more charismatic and perhaps interesting than Rogers. But yea, for me Evans gives the best performance and is unfairly underrated.
I just think it's a little bizarre and unfair that Evans, and the subtler parts of Captain America get overlooked.

