Capitán América y el soldado del invierno
Mientras Steve Rogers se esfuerza por asumir su papel en el mundo moderno, se une a un compañero Avenger y al agente de Black Widow, para luchar contra una nueva amenaza de la historia, un a... Leer todoMientras Steve Rogers se esfuerza por asumir su papel en el mundo moderno, se une a un compañero Avenger y al agente de Black Widow, para luchar contra una nueva amenaza de la historia, un asesino conocido como el Soldado de Invierno.Mientras Steve Rogers se esfuerza por asumir su papel en el mundo moderno, se une a un compañero Avenger y al agente de Black Widow, para luchar contra una nueva amenaza de la historia, un asesino conocido como el Soldado de Invierno.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 5 premios ganados y 52 nominaciones en total
- Jasper Sitwell
- (as Maximiliano Hernandez)
Resumen
Opiniones destacadas
It is simply brilliant: it has everything that is a political intrigue, espionage, action, set in an MCU that was in a state of grace at that time with success after success.
The story of Steve Rogers that will determine the subsequent events that we will see in "Civil War" and in "Infinity Wars" is, in addition to being entertaining, very well woven.
The physical power of Chris Evans, exemplified perfectly in the helicopter scene, gives us what we want, an impressive Captain America. Strong physically, stronger in his principles. A hero who does not give up on anything, much less injustice.
Scarlett Johansson, Samuel Jackson, Robert Redford, Sebastian Stan are all incredible.
The combat moments with incredible choreography are also a highlight.
Not in vain, despite 35 MCU movies and many other series, we always remember "Winter Soldier" as the best.
It is not a perfect movie, of course, but for Marvel fans it is in that place that even after years, it is still relevant.
Unfortunately, Marvel has not been up to par again, much less in recent years, and movies like these are just nostalgia.
A real shame.
While I thought the First Avenger was an incredible piece of work, this sequel is even better.
The Winter Soldier does everything that a sequel should do, and that's improve on every aspect from the last film. The creative team told a juicer, more cohesive story, with better character involvement and development, while the action not only took a step up, but became one of the standout films for it's action sequences. Not only did they improve from the first installment, keeping the continuity involved, but they created one of, if not, the best stand-alone films the MCU has put out to date. The creative team utilized so many great layers and depth, to really break everything down, while adding in a tremendous amount of tention throughout the entire narrative.
With Shield being the main focus of the film, I wasn't too sure on how things were going to play out, but because of the Russo Brothers creativity, I was perfectly okay with it! With Shield being center of attention, it allowed for Sam Jackson to have a lot more character moments, which had a heavy hand in the success of the film! Chris Evans is an absolute stud as Captain America and Steve Rogers! He is fleshed out much more, having the best character arch of the film. His character is a lot more complex this time around, other than being that public figure everyone knows him for. Evans steals every scene that he's in because of that genuine patriotism persona he carries, being nothing short of admirable. Scarlett Johansson was also another key contributor to the success of the film. We've seen her in a few films prior, getting a little bit more and more to do as the films go on, and she really sets out her skillset here. With decent chemistry and tention between her and Captain America, and her and Nick Fury, she shows once again, that she is capable of being an Avenger. Anthony Mackie gets his debut in the MCU as Sam Wilson/Falcon, and he is just an all around good addition. He doesn't add much as far as the superhero antics go, but he is a great compliment to Captain America, and the team. The Winter Soldier is a GAME villain! He doesn't have much to say, but his physical presence is quite enough for him to be a decent villain, with a great tie in to the series.
This is probably one of the strongest screenplays by Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus. They wasted no time after The First Avenger, to hop right into the screenplay for this film. McFeely and Markus added a great amount of wit to this script, by making everything cohesive to the story, while incorporating some dialed down, yet sharp humor. They added a great deal of politics to the narrative, that isn't just all in your face; it flows extremely well with the story, feeling authentic.
The action of the film was definitely the driving force of the film. All of the action scenes were shot so well, with many exciting and gritty action sequences! The Russo Brothers executed the hand-to-hand combat in such a professional way, and it just looked fantastic! The visual effects weren't heavily relied on, like they usually are, but when they were present, everything looked seamless.
Overall, there is no reason why this film shouldn't be at the top of your list; one of the best the MCU has to offer !
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- TriviaAnthony Mackie's appearance in this film fulfills his dream of playing a Marvel comic book character. He wrote a series of e-mail pleas to Marvel, wanting to play any comic character that would appear on film. Though the studio repeatedly replied to him that they will respond in due time, Mackie's emails caught the attention of producer Kevin Feige, who subsequently offered him the role of Sam Wilson a.k.a. Falcon.
- Errores(at around 1h 1 min) When Cap and Widow enter Zola's computer room, it is after having descended several levels below the bunker using a hidden elevator. After the missile strike, they are shown to be only a few feet below ground level.
- Citas
Natasha Romanoff: Kiss me.
Steve Rogers: What?
Natasha Romanoff: Public displays of affection make people very uncomfortable.
Steve Rogers: Yes, they do.
[Natasha grabs and kisses Rogers, causing a passing Rumlow to look away uncomfortably]
Natasha Romanoff: [uncomfortable herself] You still uncomfortable?
Steve Rogers: [even more uncomfortable] That's not exactly the word I would use.
- Créditos curiososSPOILER: There is a scene in the closing credits: A Hydra agent meets Baron Von Strucker, who shows him Loki's scepter and observes Pietro and Wanda Maximoff. This leads into Avengers: Era de Ultrón (2015).
- Versiones alternativasThe contents of Steve Rogers' notebook near the opening of the film differ from region to region, depending upon what was popular and relevant to the particular country where the film was being shown/released. For example, the version of the film shown in Italy has Roberto Benigni, the version shown in Latin America has Shakira, Russia has Yuri Gagarin's name (first man in space), etc.
- ConexionesEdited into Leyendas de Marvel: Wanda Maximoff (2021)
- Bandas sonorasIt's Been A Long, Long Time
Written by Sammy Cahn & Jule Styne
Performed by Harry James and His Orchestra (as Harry James & His Orchestra)
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Captain America: The Winter Soldier
- Locaciones de filmación
- West 3rd and Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, Estados Unidos(Fight scene on street with Captain America and Winter Soldier)
- Productora
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 170,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 259,766,572
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 95,023,721
- 6 abr 2014
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 714,421,503
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 16min(136 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1