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Capitão América: O Primeiro Vingador

Título original: Captain America: The First Avenger
  • 2011
  • 12
  • 2 h 4 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,9/10
937 mil
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POPULARIDADE
602
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Tommy Lee Jones, Chris Evans, JJ Feild, Neal McDonough, Hugo Weaving, Sebastian Stan, and Hayley Atwell in Capitão América: O Primeiro Vingador (2011)
After being deemed unfit for military service, Steve Rogers volunteers for a top secret research project that turns him into Captain America, a superhero dedicated to defending America's ideals.
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Steve Rogers, um soldado militar rejeitado, se transforma em Capitão América depois de tomar uma dose de um soro de super soldado. Mas ser o Capitão América tem um preço quando ele tenta der... Ler tudoSteve Rogers, um soldado militar rejeitado, se transforma em Capitão América depois de tomar uma dose de um soro de super soldado. Mas ser o Capitão América tem um preço quando ele tenta derrubar uma organização terrorista.Steve Rogers, um soldado militar rejeitado, se transforma em Capitão América depois de tomar uma dose de um soro de super soldado. Mas ser o Capitão América tem um preço quando ele tenta derrubar uma organização terrorista.

  • Direção
    • Joe Johnston
  • Roteiristas
    • Christopher Markus
    • Stephen McFeely
    • Joe Simon
  • Artistas
    • Chris Evans
    • Hugo Weaving
    • Samuel L. Jackson
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,9/10
    937 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    602
    42
    • Direção
      • Joe Johnston
    • Roteiristas
      • Christopher Markus
      • Stephen McFeely
      • Joe Simon
    • Artistas
      • Chris Evans
      • Hugo Weaving
      • Samuel L. Jackson
    • 1.1KAvaliações de usuários
    • 535Avaliações da crítica
    • 66Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 4 vitórias e 50 indicações no total

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    Chris Evans
    Chris Evans
    • Captain America…
    Hugo Weaving
    Hugo Weaving
    • Johann Schmidt…
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Nick Fury
    Hayley Atwell
    Hayley Atwell
    • Peggy Carter
    Sebastian Stan
    Sebastian Stan
    • James Buchanan 'Bucky' Barnes
    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • Colonel Chester Phillips
    Dominic Cooper
    Dominic Cooper
    • Howard Stark
    Richard Armitage
    Richard Armitage
    • Heinz Kruger
    Stanley Tucci
    Stanley Tucci
    • Dr. Abraham Erskine
    Toby Jones
    Toby Jones
    • Dr. Arnim Zola
    Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    • Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan
    Derek Luke
    Derek Luke
    • Gabe Jones
    Kenneth Choi
    Kenneth Choi
    • Jim Morita
    JJ Feild
    JJ Feild
    • James Montgomery Falsworth
    Bruno Ricci
    Bruno Ricci
    • Jacques Dernier
    Lex Shrapnel
    Lex Shrapnel
    • Gilmore Hodge
    Michael Brandon
    Michael Brandon
    • Senator Brandt
    Martin T. Sherman
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      • Joe Johnston
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      • Stephen McFeely
      • Joe Simon
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    Reviewers say 'Captain America: The First Avenger' is lauded for its engaging origin story, Chris Evans' strong performance, and nostalgic WWII setting. The film impresses with its action sequences, visual effects, and introduction of key characters. However, some find Red Skull underdeveloped and the pacing uneven. Its blend of historical drama and superhero elements is noted, though some wish for more innovation. Overall, it is seen as a solid MCU addition.
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    hurricanemania

    An awesome installment as we wait for The Avengers to assemble!

    I had the pleasure of watching a sneak preview for this and thought it was a great superhero movie. It follows the "superhero formula" but that's to be expected. There are plenty of references to the comics as well as the other Marvel movies. There are numerous comic book references and foreshadowing that I probably can't even write here but will excite most of the comic book fans. In fact, Howard Stark plays a prominent role in this film and you see where Tony Stark gets his charm.

    The movie really captures that patriotic spirit that permeated the US during WW2. The movie itself almost becomes like one of those military recruitment ads it showcases. It is chock full of flag-waving patriotism. But you probably should expect that going to a movie called "Captain America."

    Chris Evans is a good Captain America and downplays any flashiness associated with him as the Human Torch. The CGI effects that show him as a scrawny twig were seamless. He carries that vulnerability with him throughout the film whether he is getting beaten up physically or emotionally.

    The rest of the cast fills their roles well- especially Tommy Lee Jones as the gruff, but lovable, colonel and Hugo Weaving as the evil baddie bent on wold domination. Those two play their characters the way you would expect them to. Although I was waiting the whole time for Hugo Weaving to say "Mr. Anderson." The only odd twist is that Captain America's sidekick from the comics, Bucky Barnes, is much tougher and older than you'd expect.

    There are numerous one-liners throughout the movie that drew chuckles from the audience. You also get plenty of action and explosions which are always a crowd favorite. Stylistically, it's very similar to Iron Man. Overall, it's a fun comic book adaptation that really adds into steam Marvel is building up to with The Avengers. Nice work.
    7AdamBrad07

    I enjoyed this despite what the others said.

    I have had the pleasure of watching "Captain America: The First Avenger," a Marvel movie that tells the origin story of one of the most iconic superheroes in the Marvel Universe. Directed by Joe Johnston, this film is set in the 1940s and follows the story of Steve Rogers, a scrawny but determined young man who is transformed into a super-soldier and fights against the evil forces of HYDRA during World War II.

    One of the things that impressed me about this film was the way it captures the spirit of the time period. The film's visual style and production design are absolutely stunning, transporting viewers back to the 1940s with great authenticity. The film's use of sepia-toned colors and vintage aesthetic make it feel like a classic comic book come to life.

    Chris Evans gives a standout performance as Steve Rogers, bringing a vulnerability and humanity to the character that makes his transformation into Captain America all the more compelling. The supporting cast is equally impressive, with Hayley Atwell delivering a strong performance as Peggy Carter, Tommy Lee Jones adding a touch of humor as Colonel Phillips, and Hugo Weaving embodying the menacing Red Skull with great conviction.

    The action scenes in the film are thrilling and well-executed, with the use of practical effects and CGI blending seamlessly to create an immersive experience. The pacing of the film is also well done, with a good balance between action and character development.

    Overall, "Captain America: The First Avenger" is a triumph of superhero cinema that deserves more credit than it often receives. The film's strong performances, impressive visual style, and well-crafted story make it a standout among Marvel's vast cinematic universe.
    ThomasMagnumPI

    THE best big budget movie of 2011

    All too infrequently, a much hyped blockbuster hits the mark right on the spot. Captain America First Avenger is such a movie. It's the best big budget movie that I've seen this year. It hits a high standard of excellence by combining a cool plot, breathtaking action sequences, a heavy dose of self discovery and realization, charisma, a dash of patriotism, love and puts it all together in one amazing package. This movie will surprise a lot of people with its heart while sacrificing none of the fun. The inner turmoil worked well, the beautiful thing is that we can relate to each character, especially that of underdog Steve Rogers. His never say die attitude and heart of a champion makes this hero more interesting then most. Captain America delivers on every level and does so with great emotional moments and it's a movie that lives up to all the hype it has generated.

    Everything has converged perfectly, delivering what is now the best summer movie season in recent memory. It's certainly the best overall summer for superheroes. The cast is obviously stellar but that doesn't always mean greatness. (American Gangster, Wanted, Sphere, etc.) I'm happy to say this amazing cast delivers in every way. Believe it or not, Chris Evans himself delivers one of the greatest performances in a comic adaptation film EVER. Maybe it's because the character itself is one of the most complex and intriguing that any genre has to offer but that doesn't diminish just what a home run Evans has hit. They took the character seriously but still remembered to include fun and humor. I almost can't convey how much I enjoyed this film.
    caiged

    The best superhero movie of the year without any gimmicks

    I've never followed Captain America in comics though I do know a little bit of the origin. So I'm one of the people who could sit back and enjoy the movie for what it was rather than nitpick on gaps in the CA lore.

    The best thing about the movie is what's not in it- and that's cheap advertising gimmicks, such as a character opening a laptop to show an Apple or Sony logo, or car symbols or Coke, Pepsi or any fast food restaurant. It, however, would have been interesting to see if they could tie CA into their food products by having Marvel burgers or the American Superburger...I dislike cheap advertising tricks and thankfully this was completely avoided. Gone also was any chance of using high tech gadgets much like what was shown in Iron Man 2.

    I found the plot interesting- the buildup to Steve Rogers becoming Captain American was done well and very interesting. The downside would be the action sequences which I thought would be more realistic or appropriate to the time setting. Instead several sequences were more reminiscent of what Iron Man 2 felt like.

    As I'm not a CA follower some of the historical nods to certain symbols or the side characters themselves were lost to me but I did enjoy that Howard Stark's character was in the movie as it introduced the origin of Stark Industries and it's technologies of the future.

    Actingwise Chris Evans did a surprisingly good job. In Fantastic Four he was OTT and hammed a lot and was generally quite annoying. Here he's more serious, focused and determined. There were a lot less quips, something I really detest in American made super hero movies. The cheesy quips might work in graphic novels or comics but in movies it comes off as plain lame. Hugo Weaving was quite good though too- he's becoming quite popular in characters taken from literature, comics or cartoons.

    This is a movie for pretty much every age gap. There are no swear words (I don't even think the word damn makes it into the movie!) and no sex scenes so kids are perfectly fine to watch it. It's definitely the best superhero movie of the year and one of the better ones made entirely. I doubt that any sequel will be as good in terms of plot and story setting but in the meantime enjoy this summer gem.
    mcvayd

    Captain America: The First Avenger is Marvel's Best Yet

    Of all the Marvel comic adaptations, I most worried about Captain America because this is a hard comic to adapt. Steve Rogers AKA Captain America is essentially a flag waving, patriotic boy scout and that works in printed form but could end up being a cheesy corn dog on screen. True "Thor" is about an Asgardian thunder god but at it's core it is essentially a fantasy film and we have done that before, so I had a lot of trust that it would work. Captain America however is rooted in the real world and it would be really easy to make this a nauseatingly patriotic Michael Bay movie.

    So this brings us to "Captain America: The First Avenger", the latest in the current series of Marvel films that lead into next year's "The Avengers". Did director Joe Johnston ("Jumanji" & "The Rocketeer") manage to bring Captain Steve Rogers to the big screen successfully? The answer is simple, yes he absolutely did. Johnston and his writers, Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, have found the balance to bring Cap to life and one of the prime reasons this works so well was the decision to take the character back to his origins and set it in the World War II era. It would have been easy for the filmmakers to have a short World War II intro and then bring Cap into the modern world like the 1990 Albert Pyun version but we probably would have ended up with a similar mess.

    The 1940's wartime era plays into that patriotic symbol theme that is vital for Captain America to work. Today it would have seemed tacky to send Captain America to Iraq or Afghanistan. The World War II setting offers Captain America a chance to be a real war hero, in a time when war heroes were celebrated, and to fight a clearly defined, evil enemy that everyone recognizes as a threat. Smart move Marvel Pictures.

    The story of "Captain America: The First Avenger" is simple and for anyone who has ever read a Captain America comic, instantly recognisable. Week, puny Steve Rogers wants to join the army and fight for America. What he lacks in body size or health he makes up with bravery, heart and a solid moral code. When asked if he wants to kill Nazis, he answers that he doesn't want to kill anyone, he just hates bullies. After being rejected over and over again he is finally spotted by a scientist who is working on the super soldier program. The scientist, Dr. Abraham Erskine (played brilliantly by Stanley Tucci), recognises that Rogers has the right stuff for his program. A quick experiment later and wimpy Steve Rogers is turned into the super buff super soldier.

    Let me just take a moment to say how much I loved Chris Evans in this film. Evans has always played brash and cocky characters. Take a look at "Scott Pilgrim Saves the World" or the "Fantastic Four" films for examples. We loved him in those roles to be sure, but Steve Rogers allows him to play a really humble, polite and sweet character and even after his transformation, he retains that pure and humble spirit. He may have superpowers but he really is just a kid from Brooklyn. While other superheroes are dark, brooding and full of doubt and/or pain, Captain America is like a breath of fresh air, he is brave and bright. He wants to be a superhero to do good, simple as that.

    Okay, back to the film. After a minor action scene, Rogers becomes really popular in the USO circuit selling war bonds as Captain America, cheesy costume and all. It is when his best friend Bucky (Sebastian Stan) goes MIA that Steve Rogers jumps to action and the real Captain America is born. With a new costume, super shield and a crack team of commandos at his disposal, Captain America sets about systematically dismantling Hydra, the super evil science division of the Nazis led by Germany's own super soldier, the evil Red Skull.

    Hugo Weaving's scenery chewing performance as the Red Skull is brilliant and he often steals the film. In fact the performances by the entire supporting cast are rock solid and this helps Evans sell the more fantastical aspects of the film. Along with the already mentioned Tucci, Weaving and Stan is the ever reliable Tommy Lee Jones as Col. Chester Phillips (Cap's superior officer) and Dominic Cooper as Howard Stark (yes, Iron Man's dad). But I have to give special mention to Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter, Steve Roger's love interest. Atwell is not only physically beautiful but she also has guts and can hold her own with the boys. I found the mutual attraction between Rogers and Carter pitch perfect and I think it is one of the most successful love stories in the Marvel films yet. She is a star in the making and I look forward to her future career.

    So far I have gushed and to be fair I must point out that the film's third act does have a minor logic flaw, but in the great scheme of things it doesn't take away the sheer pleasure of watching this film. I found that I had a smile on my face from beginning to end.

    "Captain America: The First Avenger" proves again that Marvel knows how to bring their heroes to the big screen like no other company can. It is simply the best Marvel superhero film yet and Chris Evans IS Captain America. I can't wait to see "The Avengers" in 2012.

    Oh, and one last note: stay to the end of the credits for the most satisfying post credit sequence to date.

    I originally posted this review on my site http://geekactually.com

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    • Curiosidades
      Cameo appearances were originally planned for Wolverine (James "Logan" Howlett) and Magneto (Erik Lehnsherr), who were present during World War II. At that time, Logan was a soldier and Lehnsherr was in an internment camp. However, these cameos were scrapped due to rights issues. As a result of the Disney-Fox merger of 2019, Marvel Studios now owns the rights to the X-Men characters.
    • Erros de gravação
      (at around 42 mins) When Steve Rogers pulls Heinz out of his little submarine boat and throws him onto the dock - then climbing a ladder out of the water himself - both characters are dry. Their clothes are dry and no water is dripping on the ground beneath them.
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      Peggy Carter: Wait!

      [she kisses Steve]

      Peggy Carter: Go get him.

      [surprised by the kiss, Steve looks at Colonel Phillips]

      Col. Chester Phillips: I'm not kissing you.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      There is a statement at the end of the closing credits: "Captain America will return in The Avengers". After that, a trailer for Os Vingadores (2012) is shown.
    • Versões alternativas
      The version of the film shows in AMC Theaters as part of a pre-Avengers Marvel Phase One marathon features an exclusive intro from Agent Coulson, talking about the film and the character. These Coulson intros were later includes as bonuses in the Avengers Phase One box set.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Lendas da Marvel: Wanda Maximoff (2021)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Star Spangled Man
      Music by Alan Menken

      Lyrics by David Zippel

      Produced by Alan Menken

      Performed by The Star Spangled Signers

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 29 de julho de 2011 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Manchester, Greater Manchester, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
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      • Paramount Pictures
      • Marvel Entertainment
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      • US$ 140.000.000 (estimativa)
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      • US$ 65.058.524
      • 24 de jul. de 2011
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