
This is a satisfying film that takes its characters but not itself It turns out that the real problem is that theseĬharacters don't talk to each other when they should. To spring from real and deep philosophical differences. And, as in the inferior yet thematically similar " Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," the hero-versus-hero slugfest only seems Plan, because if it didn't there would be no movie. Moment at the end luckily for them, each step goes according to It'll set off a chain reaction that'll eventually lead to a very specific

Characters do things to other characters because they know There's a fair bit of " The Dark Knight" logic, or "logic," to the (Several characters confess that they act from compulsion and then find ways to rationalize it.) Like "Avengers: The Age of Ultron," " Captain America: The Winter Soldier" and " Iron Man 3," "Civil War" is simultaneously about the ramifications of US intervention in a post-9/11 world the responsibility of private military contractors (which is basically what the Avengers are here) to defer to their government and the United Nations the question of whether civilian casualties negate the righteousness of a noble mission the allure and price of vengeance and individuals' ongoing, never-finished struggles to understand how their pasts drive their present-tense actions. Ones, including Black Panther ( Chadwick Boseman) and Spider-Man ( Tom Holland), all running, flying, stomping and blasting through a long, lumpy story inspired by theĢ006 Civil War graphic novel arc.

There are more than a dozen major characters and another dozen minor
