I've heard of Captain America before, and I've seen X-Men and other related films. This time, after watching the US team itself, I found that the protagonist Captain America is not only strong (if only strong, it is almost like an ordinary X-Men mutant), but also kind-hearted, fair and determined, and very amiable and lovely. I like him very much, and I hope he can create more good plots and gain career and love ~
In my opinion, among Captain America's many CP's (including those that many folk audiences like to get right), Baki Baki is the only one he really loves, plus the black widow who can interact with him and bear * * *, most others are more like comrades-in-arms, friendship than love. Why do you say that? Let me continue to explain.
I haven't been exposed to comics since I saw the movie version. I can only talk about the descriptions and clues in the movie. Of course, these series of films are still relatively loyal to the original works, and there should not be much difference. It is reasonable to say that the original match of captain Steve of America should be Peggy (guessing this spelling). But in his BG CP, I support the black widow more, because I think Peggy's feelings for him are more infatuation and worship, and Steve's feelings for her are mostly the curiosity and shallow love of young girls who are in close contact for the first time.
I like psychology and have studied it, so I'll make a general analysis from this aspect. At that time, Steve had just changed from short to high. Before that, he was very unpopular and suddenly became very popular, but he was in a military camp space dominated by men. At this time, it seems that he suddenly opened the door to heterosexual communication. Before that, he saw his friend Bucky dancing with girls and had to walk away by himself. But now he is more concerned by girls than Bucky, so when such a novel world opens to him, Peggy comes to his side and appears in his field of vision. In addition, working in the same military camp is the advantage of getting the moon first. She was deeply impressed by Steve, because she was the first woman that Steve really had a chance to contact and express his love to him.
In fact, if Steve wanders in the outside world, is not frozen, and does not fight in the bitter and cold military camp, many girls will like him, and such encounters and intersections will not be so precious. To put it bluntly, it was the first time he had the opportunity to get in touch with girls, was liked by girls, and had feelings with her. Steve is very kind and simple, especially when he just changed clothes. Before that, he lived alone and never thought that he would be favored by girls. Peggy, however, is not the case. She belongs to a few women in the military camp, and there should be many soldiers who like her. An example is that a soldier harassed her on the first day of assembly. Peggy didn't pay attention to the thin and short Steve. Even though Steve is very clever and kind, she is the most outstanding among a group of recruits, she only gave her a slight look. To tell the truth, when I watched that paragraph, I felt that Peggy was not as optimistic about Steve as the professor who did the super soldier experiment for Steve!
That professor is really good at watching heroes. When Steve was so thin, he found that he had the potential to be a hero. He insisted on choosing him as the experimenter of Super Warrior. Unfortunately, the old professor was too old and died too early. Otherwise, he and Steve would have formed a pair of CP, very close.
In contrast, Peggy, after Steve's transformation, is inevitably a bit of a spoony. At first, the old professor chose Steve instead of Peggy. Later, he saw Steve become tall, strong and excellent, and Peggy became more and more understanding with him.
In the popular concept of China people, Peggy is like a military flower. Many men were around her, and then suddenly a man became one of the best men in this group, and this man won the heart of the military girl. This man happens to be captain Steve Rogers of the United States.
To put it bluntly, if a man, a dog and a cat were changed to be handsome and excellent, I'm afraid Peggy would have fallen in love with him. I said it more directly, and I hope Peyton Party won't get angry. But from the psychological and environmental point of view of the characters in film and television dramas, I found that this is the case.
However, the other woman that Steve came into contact with after waking up from 70 years of freezing, that is, his second close contact woman, was in a completely different environment and situation from his last woman!
Let's just say that Captain America was a hero when he dated Peggy. Captain America was a fugitive when he was dating a widow and a black widow!
The black widow helped Steve escape from those who chased him again and again. Her infatuation with him is not out of admiration for heroes at all. She took great risks to help him. At this time, Captain America was not a shining hero. It is even harder for a woman to help him when he is in trouble.
In fact, the positioning in the film also reveals which of the two women is more important. Although Peggy in Team USA 1 is the heroine, Team USA 1 can be described as a single male host (I am an amateur writer, so I am sensitive to the perspective of single protagonist or multi-protagonist), and Team USA 2 is the real female host.
I haven't read the comic version, and I don't read comics at ordinary times. From the novel point of view, the novel modes of single protagonist and multi-protagonist are very different, which can be felt when watching movies.
Personally, I think Team USA 2 is more like a feature film of this drama, while Team USA 1 is more like a prequel. That's why the ending of the American team 1 is not like the ending-the captain wakes up to find that it's already 2 1 century, and a brand-new world is in front of him-it's more like a new beginning. At that moment, Captain America's expression was full of unspeakable regret. He said he missed an appointment, which made me feel very sad.
In fact, when I watched Captain America 1, I also supported him to be with Peggy, the heroine in the play, because like most audiences, I still expected a happy ending, not a tragedy, but combined with Team America 2, I found that this is the focus of Captain America, that is, in the present era, the era of 2 1 century (. So they themselves did not regard the disappearance of Captain America and Peggy as a tragedy. As far as my understanding of American culture is concerned (I have lived abroad in North America for several years, but I dare not say that I know a lot about American culture, but I have mastered some basics. btw is now in the United States), it is impossible for them to shape the image of national heroes as tragic figures. They are not the kind of people who admire tragic heroes in ancient Greece. The national hero they created must be a perfect figure with a perfect ending.
In other words, Peggy can't be the official position of Captain America.
From this perspective, in fact, the American screenwriter has already arranged his emotional route for Steve, and his destiny takes a hand's other half is not Peggy. So Steve and Peggy's * * *, fighting is not as intimate and touching as fighting with the black widow. Although Peggy is also a well-trained female soldier, she didn't go to the front with Steve. On the contrary, the black widow fought side by side with him and experienced life and death together.
That's why I support Captain America and Black Widow's CP. Next, I support him and gay friends Bucky the most.