Captain America: The First Avenger

by Joe Johnston (Director)

DVD, 2011

Call number

DVD-DRAMA 323a

Collection

Publication

Paramount Studios (2011)

Description

After being deemed unfit for military service, Steve Rogers volunteers to participate in an experimental program that turns him into Captain America, a Super Soldier. Now, as Captain America, Rogers joins forces with Bucky Barnes and Peggy Carter to wage war on the evil HYDRA organization, led by the villainous Red Skull.

User reviews

LibraryThing member comfypants
Patriotic, WWII super-soldier.

Lots of fun. Showin' X-Men how period superheroes are done.

Concept: B
Story: C
Characters: B
Dialog: B
Pacing: B
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: A
Acting: B
Music: C

Enjoyment: B

GPA: 2.9/4
LibraryThing member unclebob53703
First-rate origin story for one of Marvel's signature heroes. The CGI of him before the treatment is a little jarring, but everything else in the movie clicks.
LibraryThing member themulhern
Surprisingly enjoyable and smart, given the subject matter. Chris Evans in a serious role was a bit of a surprise at the time.
LibraryThing member Lucky-Loki
I always really liked this film, but repeated viewings has taught me I actually love it. Witty without undermining the drama, full of heart without getting (to me, anyway) corny, and with the rarest of things: a superhero origin story that feels neither trite nor impersonal. I genuinely like the
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Steve Rogers I meet in this film, and I'm very happy to be spending two hours with him. The third act is a fair bit weaker than what comes before it, but some nice heart-string tugs ("I had a date...") hauls it in for me in the end anyway.
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LibraryThing member DarthTindalus
Steve Rogers is a scrawny wannabe soldier with a big heart -- which is the exact thing that makes him ideal for the Super Soldier program. After he becomes Captain America, Steve leads Allied soldiers into battle against the Nazi subdivision known as Hydra, led by the villainous and ruthless Red
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Skull.

Captain America has always been my favorite Avenger, and his origin story is quite possibly the best of the main group's first films. A mix of solid acting and storytelling blend together for an action-packed first adventure for the patriotic superhero, with strong performances from Chris Evans, Hayley Atwell, and Tommy Lee Jones in a pretty splendid showing as the gruff yet joke-cracking Colonel Phillips. There are a few pacing issues (and a few too many "highlight reel" type moments showing different missions of Cap's), but it doesn't take away from the highlights of the film. It feels like a blend of genres -- of course it's a superhero film, but with some flourishes of war films and even a sprinkle of Indiana Jones. Definitely recommended, especially for fans of the character and those wishing to delve into the MCU, it's a solid starting-off point.

Content Concerns: A fair bit of sci-fi action violence (there's also a bit of blood on display, including sprays after gunshots and a more gruesome moment where a character is thrown into a propeller blade). There are also a few scenes of alcohol use. There are a total of 13 profanities throughout the film (8 "h-ll," 2 "d-mn," 2 "-ss," and 1 "b-tch").

(July 3, 2023)
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LibraryThing member jntjesussaves
Acting: 4.5; Theme: 4.5; Content: 4.5; Language: 3.5; Overall: 4.5

Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) is a failed military soldier. He has been ridiculed and mocked most of his life due to his lack of stature and size. After failing over and over to enter the military with falsified records, Rogers is
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noticed by Dr. Abraham Erkskine (Stanley Tucci) who is working at developing an army of super-strengthened soldiers. Rogers finally enters the military after he is injected with a serum that makes him super strong. The experiment works and Rogers must go to battle for America after being transformed into Captain America. Very good with many fantastical turns. There were at least 12 uses of vulgarity throughout. Highly recommend.

***July 3. 2023***
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Awards

Hugo Award (Nominee — 2012)

UPC

097361439747
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