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Captain America: Civil War Reenactors
Chad and Angus (Tony Hale & Adam Pally) are pool store employees who share a passion for cosplay and faithfully reenacting major battles from Marvel comic book canon. This documentary examines the coworkers' devoted yet contentious relationship.
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Plot Summary
Political involvement in Avengers' affairs causes a rift between Iron Man and Captain America, leading to a conflict with other Avengers who side with each to defeat Thanos.
Critical Reception
Captain America: Civil War was a massive critical and commercial success, praised for its complex themes, well-choreographed action sequences, and strong performances, particularly from the returning cast. It was lauded for balancing its large ensemble cast and delivering a compelling narrative that had significant stakes for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intricate plot and the moral complexity of the conflict between heroes.
Lauded for its spectacular action sequences and emotional depth.
Applauded for expertly juggling a large ensemble cast and developing individual character arcs.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's engaging storyline, the compelling conflict between Captain America and Iron Man, and the satisfying action. Many viewers appreciated the emotional weight of the story and the way it set up future MCU events.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Superhero Film. Received numerous nominations and awards from various critics' circles and fan-voted awards.
Fun Fact
The airport battle sequence, one of the film's most iconic scenes, was shot over a period of about four weeks, utilizing extensive stunt work and visual effects to create the chaotic yet choreographed fight between the divided Avengers.
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