The Hollywood Reporter Reviews Captain America: The First Avenger!

The Hollywood Reporter Reviews Captain America: The First Avenger!

In something of a mixed review, it seems Marvel Studios have once again done a good job bringing one of their heroes to the big screen, but it's unable to live up to the benchmark set by X-Men: First Class...

Review Opinion
By JoshWilding - Jul 20, 2011 03:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Captain America
Source: The Hollywood Reporter

The review for Captain America: The First Avenger have all been pretty good so far, but The Hollywood Reporter (one of the first major outlets to give their take on the movie) has now released their somewhat mixed take on the upcoming movie. While it's far from a bad review, they do seem to find a fair few faults, spurred on perhaps by the critically acclaimed X-Men: First Class it would seem! Head on over to the site to read the review in full.

Captain America delivers comic-book action that should satisfy Captain America’s fans, old and new, while Chris Evans’ no-nonsense yet engaging portrayal of a man who doesn’t know how to back away from a fight may cause young women to swoon and young men to join a gym. Yet the film will leave others wondering, especially following the film’s long gestation and marketing build-up, "Is this all there is?"

For in terms of even recent films, Captain America lacks the deft touch, appealing character interaction and sophisticated storytelling skills of Marvel Comics’ X-Men: First Class. And let’s not even bother to compare this to Christopher Nolan’s Batman series.

Sticking to its simplistic, patriotic origins, where a muscular red, white and blue GI slugging Adolf Hitler in the jaw is all that’s required, Captain America trafficks in red-blooded heroes, dastardly villains, classy dames and war-weary military officers. There is no ambiguity here. Nor does any superhero question his powers. No, sir, not in this war and not with these determined heroes. While bracketed by a modern-day sequence, the movie otherwise takes place in a heightened rendering of the early days of the fight against Nazi Germany.

An overnight media sensation, the military doesn't know what to do with Steve other than send him— shades of Flags of Our Fathers— on a bond-raising tour as the newly dubbed Captain America. When the tour takes him to Europe, he breaks out of the carnival show long enough to save the lives of nearly 400 GIs including his Brooklyn buddy Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan). This rescue cues a new assignment for Captain America. Steve is now point man for Col. Phillips’ team in Strategic Scientific Research, along with the redoubtable Peggy Carter and inventor Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper), in taking on the Hydra organization, a Nazi science division that is even worse than the Nazis. In fact, it’s more like a worldwide criminal organization out of the James Bond era, intent on world conquest and more than willing to kill fellow Nazis. Everyone associated with this evil group shouts not "Heil Hitler" but "Heil Hydra."

Caught between contemporary tent-pole movie making and a period piece, the movie keeps featuring very odd visual anachronisms. You might accept the battles that feature sci-fi weapons along side vintage WWII arms but what to make of the Hydra soldiers’ Darth Vader costumes, those weird planes, cars and a submarine that maneuver within 1943’s earth, sky and sea and, most alarming of all, that red dress Peggy wears in the battle zone. It’s a knock-‘em-dead outfit that may be a special weapon all its own.

Director Joe Johnston makes certain that amid all the retro-futuristic nonsense his nucleus of actors playing SSR heroes fits well together. Evans nicely underplays the role, giving a Gary Cooper-ish air to the young hero who just wants to do the right thing. Atwell is a perfect throwback to that era: Darkly gorgeous yet tough as nails, she would look just at home painted on a bomber fuselage as she is slugging a solider who gives her lip. Jones knows how to make every moment of screen time count with these grumpy and gruff characters he now plays, but Stan and Cooper aren’t so lucky: Their characters came out a little too thin in Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely‘s screenplay. Meanwhile, Weaving is very one-notish as the villain, which leaves it to Toby Jones, as his sidekick, to add a little nuance to Nazi villainy.

The tech team brilliantly supports the comic-book action without any single department showing off or adding unnecessary flourishes. A special tip of the hat here to Anna B. Sheppard’s costumes and Rick Heinrichs’ production design for maintaining enough period flavor so the production doesn’t go too overboard.
Oh yes, this film is yet another summer fantasy in 3D in certain theaters. For some sequences, the format works well enough but it’s hardly worth the extra expenditure. This gimmick is truly running out of steam.


No stars were assigned with the review, but I'd say this is easily a 3/5 rating, which is just about on par with what they gave THOR. What do you guys make of this? be sure to share your thoughts in the usual place!

STARRING:

Chris Evans as Steve Rogers/Captain America
Sebastian Stan as Bucky
Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter
Hugo Weaving as Johann Schmidt/Red Skull
Toby Jones as Arnim Zola
Stanley Tucci as Abraham Erskine
Tommy Lee Jones as Col. Chester Phillips
Dominic Cooper as Howard Stark
Neal McDonough as Dum Dum Dugan
JJ Field as Union Jack
Derek Luke as Gabe Jones
Kenneth Choi as Jim Morita

RELEASE DATE: July 22nd, 2011. (US) July 29th, 2011. (UK)





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PartyHard
PartyHard - 7/20/2011, 3:45 AM
First Class set a benchmark?
PartyHard
PartyHard - 7/20/2011, 3:45 AM
First Class set a benchmark?
dmm5
dmm5 - 7/20/2011, 3:50 AM
??? So did he like it or what?
JoNathanPetrelli
JoNathanPetrelli - 7/20/2011, 4:05 AM
I'm sure it'll be incredible. Fanboys will love it, general audience members may see it. Just like Thor. Great movie but obviously not perfect.
PartyHard
PartyHard - 7/20/2011, 4:07 AM
I loved First Class too. Maybe even more than Thor. But Thor was also more of a drama dipped in tragedy than typical good vs. evil. First Class did step outside the box though.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 7/20/2011, 4:12 AM
As long as its near as good as THOR it'll be killer!

An no, FC was not a good cbm, a goodish movie maybe, but not a cbm at all.
opencurtain
opencurtain - 7/20/2011, 4:12 AM
So does that mean no sequel or another "reboot"?
PartyHard
PartyHard - 7/20/2011, 4:13 AM
@LEEE

I don't think people should review comic book movies differently from other movies.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 7/20/2011, 4:16 AM


LEEE777
LEEE777 - 7/20/2011, 4:19 AM
PartyHard @ Seriously, you want a comic book movie, you want the real thing, look at Watchmen... that's the benchmark right there or even TDK, THOR or KICK ASS.
opencurtain
opencurtain - 7/20/2011, 4:19 AM
I think some of the guys who review movies have no imagination and for get its fantasy and adventure .
Jefferys
Jefferys - 7/20/2011, 4:28 AM
Imagine having a job where you just watch movies all the time, it'd get boring after a while. What can I say? His a movie critic, his 'seen it all'
GrimFeature
GrimFeature - 7/20/2011, 4:33 AM
The movie will be amazing. Just saying.
notafanboy
notafanboy - 7/20/2011, 4:49 AM
first class wasnt all that good and d story sux and some of the actors sucked and some of the plot holes sucked more than a black hole
Kayo
Kayo - 7/20/2011, 4:51 AM
I think this THR hates WWII era movies.
marvel72
marvel72 - 7/20/2011, 5:05 AM
it all comes down to taste x-men first class was good but personally i think thor is comic book movie of the year so far.

1st thor
2nd x-men first class
3rd green lantern
4th green hornet
5th priest
6th dylan dog

transformers dark of the moon would be third but i don't class it as a comic book movie.

we've still got to see captain america & cowboys & aliens.
MikeHawk
MikeHawk - 7/20/2011, 5:07 AM
Man, i just read that negative review on RT (Village Voice reviews) and it is an absolutely HORRIBLE REVIEW! that stupid reviewer doesnt seem to understand that its a comic book movie that doesnt need to have real life depressing events like the holocaust to make the film better. she doesnt even touch on the good points of the film or...anything! Biased garbage review!

http://www.villagevoice.com/2011-07-20/film/captain-america-movie-ignores-its-roots-for-easy-money/
CyberBishop
CyberBishop - 7/20/2011, 5:10 AM
I'll make my judgement when I go see it this weekend.
Ghostt
Ghostt - 7/20/2011, 5:15 AM
did the idiot reviewer here not catch the bit that, in this fantasy world, the cube helped create technology beyond the time.

if X-men First Class set the benchmark then your standards are too low. X2 and Iron Man were superior movies
MikeHawk
MikeHawk - 7/20/2011, 5:20 AM
im just loving the negative comments towards that stupid reviewer haha!
MikeHawk
MikeHawk - 7/20/2011, 5:21 AM
on The Village voice i mean :)
Ghostt
Ghostt - 7/20/2011, 5:25 AM
@mikehawk, I read the bit from the village voice--pathetic. Since they hate it I know it will be good. read the comments below the review, they are hilarious. When she whines that no concentration camp scenes were shown, one guy comments "US soldiers didn't encounter the camps until '45, the year bucky and cap 'die'.
MikeHawk
MikeHawk - 7/20/2011, 5:28 AM
LOL yea! i kept on reading the comments, they were so hilarious at bashing her style of writing and speaking the TRUTH of how she only likes political aspects in movies...she's a joke!
Kayo
Kayo - 7/20/2011, 5:28 AM
THR probably misinformed.......
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 7/20/2011, 5:32 AM
I suspect that there will be a lot of mixed reviews for Captain America, as not everyone buys into straight-forward adventure without underlying irony or heavy metaphors. Many critics especially need some justification as to why they're watching superheroes to begin with. Fans should brace themselves for a lower Tomato-meter score than the film may deserve, as the pass-fail nature of the review counting will put many reviews not too unlike this one into the negative column.

Me, I eat up straight-forward adventure. With a spoon.
Hawksblueyes
Hawksblueyes - 7/20/2011, 5:41 AM
I'l read a review about a CBM to see how the acting was in a film and sometimes to see how well a story was put together. I never read CBM reviews to see if the viewer understood that the God Damned movie was made from a comic book. The Hydra vehicles were over the top? Well yeah!
djohnpi
djohnpi - 7/20/2011, 5:55 AM
WOW is all i can say really X-First Class is the bench mark who is this dude. Do they really understand the comic books. I mean lets be real Thor is the best CBM so far and lets be honest outside of the figh scenes in X-First Class the movie sucked to fans of the Marvel Comics. I think when this CAP hits on Friday it will be a totaly different reacation. Just me!!!!!!!! I luv Cap so this dude can eat a D**K
EditNinja
EditNinja - 7/20/2011, 6:12 AM
Not bad then, eh?
It's no Green Lanturd then.
primeobjective
primeobjective - 7/20/2011, 6:18 AM
Why are all these critics looking for the over-complicated plot lines? We all read the comics and know what happens. All we want is to see them translate it to the big screen properly. All those who tried to change the story to make it more appealing, made it worse imho! Another ref to TDK? Seriously? If they're looking for a mental rubik's cube movie, then they should rent Gigli!!!!!! Wrap your minds around that b***hes!
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