“Captain America: Brave New World” is Anthony Mackie’s introduction to playing Sam Wilson, the new Captain America, in a movie that tries to mix politics and superhero action. Directed by Julius Onah, the film focuses on President Thaddeus Ross, played by Harrison Ford, trying to negotiate an international agreement under worldwide tensions. An assassination attempt on his life adds complications, involving Sam Wilson in a conspiratorial web of morality and challenges.
Mixed reviews have been given by critics. The Houston Chronicle enjoys the film’s resonance with current political issues and Mackie’s riveting performance, saying that it “manages to be an enjoyable and culturally resonant political thriller.” HOUSTONCHRONICLE.COM
On the other hand, Vulture blames the film for not being deep and original enough, calling it “another Marvel mess” which cannot get away from the shadow of its forebears. VULTURE.COM
Harrison Ford’s performance as President Ross has been noted as one of the highlights, adding depth and warmth to the character. Some reviews note that the film’s intricate plot and many subplots can make the story confusing. EW.COM
Overall, “Captain America: Brave New World” features a combination of exciting performances and action sequences but perhaps leaves some wanting a more unified and creative storyline.
Sources : HOUSTONCHRONICLE, VULTURE & EW

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