Captain America - Civil War

Captain America - Civil War
After a mission goes horribly wrong, the Avengers are faced with the consequences. The government, in an effort to reel them in, unveils an act requiring all superheroes to register, a decision that ultimately causes a rift between the Avengers, with those in favor of the Hero Registration Act siding with Tony Stark aka Iron Man and those against the regulation siding with Steve Rogers aka Captain America. The rift between the group only widens when the King of Wakanda is killed with the Winter Soldier as the primary suspect. As the two factions try to find him, another culprit with ulterior motives begins to raise his head. Here are a few movie mistakes to look for while watching “Captain America – Civil War”.

∙ At the beginning of the movie, the team is tracking Brock Rumlow aka Crossbone and his henchmen. Black Widow is in pursuit of one of the men. She shoots him and dives for the vial that he drops. Natasha catches is before it hits the ground. In the close-up of her hand, Natasha catches the vial with the stopper / top part in the palm of her hand. She jumps to her feet and the vial is now turned, with the bottom part in her palm and the top part sticking out.

∙ At one point during the chase scene, Captain America confiscates a car. A few moments later, in the close-up of Captain America when he jumps out the car, the door is open. It cuts to a farther view as the vehicle starts to flip and the door is shut.

∙ It’s the ultimate showdown. Team Iron Man – including Black Widow, War Machine, Black Panther, Vision and Spider-Man squares off against Team Captain America – including Hawkeye, Falcon, Winter Soldier, Scarlet Witch and Ant-Man. At the beginning of the scene, when Black Widow starts to face down Ant-Man, she’s wearing shoes with a wedged heel. Later, when she faces off against Hawkeye, Black Widow’s shoes are flat.

“Captain America – Civil War” (2016) stars Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Emily VanCamp, and Tom Holland. It runs 147 minutes and is rated PG-13 for extended sequences of violence, action and mayhem.

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