Psychology of a Hero: CAPTAIN AMERICA

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  • Steve Rogers' Captain America is the moral compass of the MCU. He learns and grows, but never changes the things that make him the OG Cap. (We see you Sam Wilson)
    Licensed therapist Jonathan Decker and filmmaker Alan Seawright talk about what it means to be a hero, to have integrity, to stay loyal to your principles and the people that matter to you. They look at Steve Rogers' journey from pure altruism to enlightened self interest (all while still staying true to himself and keeping his integrity), and how his journey is in some ways the opposite of Tony Stark's (see what we have to say about Iron Man here: • TONY STARK & PTSD: Psy... )
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    Written by: Megan Seawright, Jonathan Decker and Alan Seawright
    Produced by: Jonathan Decker, Megan Seawright & Alan Seawright
    Edited by: Trevor Horton (Except for that flash-frame in the intro where you can see our set behind Cap for about 6 frames, that's on Alan guys, he screwed up Trevor's immaculate work!)
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    Director of Photography: Bradley Olsen
    English Transcription by: Anna Preis

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6 тис.

  • @stevemayne24
    @stevemayne24 3 роки тому +18477

    The thing I realized while watching Falcon and Winter Soldier that really spoke to me about the character is that no one respects Steve because he's Captain America they respect Captain America because he's Steve.

    • @susanbones3381
      @susanbones3381 3 роки тому +2861

      That's even adressed in Cap's first solo movie. When he talks to Bucky at the bar he asks him something along the lines of "You ready to follow Captain America into battle?" And Bucky says "No. But I'm ready to follow the boy from Brooklyn."

    • @roxanne_
      @roxanne_ 3 роки тому +558

      @@susanbones3381 that shit hits hard man 😩👌

    • @karri17
      @karri17 3 роки тому +196

      That's one of the things I love about him

    • @kenkakuknight
      @kenkakuknight 3 роки тому +107

      I’m curious how you mean. Are you supposing:
      1) that people’s respect of Cap is due to Steve’s integrity as a person,
      or
      2) that people’s respect of Cap is due to Steve’s whiteness?

    • @fredericdamour5648
      @fredericdamour5648 3 роки тому +461

      @@kenkakuknight aaaawww come on don't do that lol

  • @TheNerdDynasty
    @TheNerdDynasty 3 роки тому +2362

    I hate it when people call cap boring, he's always been my favorite of the mcu. And that absolutely goes to both caps

    • @MasterCrumble
      @MasterCrumble 3 роки тому +96

      He for sure evolved over the movies. I can understand people calling him boring before he went against the grain (like in civil war, or in winter soldier). Still, I love the man, and the actor plays him so perfectly.

    • @separate_entity001
      @separate_entity001 3 роки тому +24

      @Luke Garvey I actually do really enjoy U.S Agent as a character.

    • @dozer11
      @dozer11 3 роки тому +14

      Agreed. I would actually say that Cyclops is painfully boring in comics, movies, and cartoons. Both Caps have a lot of depth.

    • @smileytlj23
      @smileytlj23 3 роки тому +9

      @@dozer11 comic cyclops is leagues better than what he is portrayed as on film. And the most radically different from his initial appearance to what he is now, more so than other comic book character

    • @edkwon
      @edkwon 3 роки тому +16

      @@separate_entity001 great character, terrible Capt America

  • @Houkuko
    @Houkuko 3 роки тому +6938

    It's always felt so appropriate to me that Cap's item is a shield. Not a gun or sword, not a weapon. A shield. An item specifically designed and used to protect and keep safe from harm. THAT'S what he's supposed to be, that's what it means to be a Good Man. Be there when people need help, take care of them, keep them safe, give them hope.
    Edit: I'm not saying that he never used/uses a gun in any of the current or classic media he's appeared in or that a shield can't be used as a weapon. I AM saying that I like the symbolism in how his signature item is a shield. You can all stop with the needless pedantic corrections now.

    • @LPnotthesinger
      @LPnotthesinger 3 роки тому +285

      Isn't it hilarious that this symbol, when given to the wrong people, is immediately turned into a deadly weapon?

    • @LPnotthesinger
      @LPnotthesinger 3 роки тому +168

      @@mysticwizard2696 I know, but it's not nearly as deadly as a blade or gun, nor as "threatening". Indeed, every object can be turned into a weapon (yes I see you, fidget spinner 👀)

    • @emeraldjolteon1472
      @emeraldjolteon1472 3 роки тому +101

      thats the point. cap is about protecting and standing up for the little ones not using force to do so.he is not like batman or daredevil who protect people with violence,
      hes about shielding and being a wall/rock to people to hold on to.hence why a weapon meant to protect,not to harm

    • @3Rayfire
      @3Rayfire 3 роки тому +76

      The thing about the Shield as a weapon is, especially as Steve used it, it's turning a defensive implement into a weapon using ingenuity. It's not a brute force kind of weapon. Everyone who has used that Shield had to train with it, to utilize it as he did.

    • @ethanhoerr2924
      @ethanhoerr2924 3 роки тому +8

      Well said.

  • @TJSaw
    @TJSaw Рік тому +2588

    “I don’t wanna kill anyone. I don’t like bullies. I don’t care where they’re from.”
    These three lines are the reason Cap is loved and respected AROUND THE WORLD by everyone irrespective of their nationalities. Steve Rogers is the man we all want to emulate.

    • @glennhouston5686
      @glennhouston5686 Рік тому +53

      Steve Roger's and Bruce Wayne are two comic entities that I find that their values make the most of who they are, being respected by beings much more powerful than themselves. 👍🏿🍻

    • @viewfromthehighchair9391
      @viewfromthehighchair9391 Рік тому +36

      If you want to show me that you are a "real man", show me how you lift people up and not how you can beat them down.

    • @marxel4444
      @marxel4444 Рік тому +14

      I developed a similar mindset. There assholes and there are non assholes. Includes every gender, ethnicity and disability.

    • @Rixoli
      @Rixoli Рік тому +19

      I think the scene that truly told me everything I needed to know about Steve Rogers in the film (Mind i knew a good deal from comic fans among my friends) was the scene of him throwing himself on a grenade. Dud or not, and even though he didn't have his powers yet. These were people that hated him, mocked him and thought he had no business being in their number but he was still willing to give his life for them.

    • @TheDiveWatcher
      @TheDiveWatcher 11 місяців тому +4

      Incredibly well said! To just be a good man and which at the end of the day Cap is just a human also. Another huge reason people are able to relate to his character. In today's society it is not at all difficult to actually be a good man with pure intent but rather by holding true to that, the world today will literally eat you alive and you end up being let down and finishing last. Cap is the man!

  • @GergC0521
    @GergC0521 2 роки тому +3178

    "Captain America stands for everything America SHOULD stand for." Amen to that...

    • @redpanda4613
      @redpanda4613 2 роки тому +91

      honestly i like that even more because he openly says its what america SHOULD stand for, meaning this is what we should be doing, and even announces that america ISNT doing this. its basically calling america out on its bullshit without being too directly political and digressing the topic from what its supposed to be about. it throws out a hint even an idiot could understand without digressing into a topic that they werent really here to address.

    • @zhooka
      @zhooka 2 роки тому +91

      America needs a therapy. Actually every country needs a therapy these days.

    • @bobjohnson1633
      @bobjohnson1633 2 роки тому +21

      Steve stands for the constitution.

    • @Ind-e8b
      @Ind-e8b 2 роки тому +13

      @@zhooka - That said, I think almost everybody-myself included- could use healthier training in handling emotions, communicating more respectfully*, arguing more respectfully & more productively, … and being more wary of what they read and say on the internet.😆🙄

    • @Ind-e8b
      @Ind-e8b 2 роки тому +1

      *The one exception I might suggest would be that I think that manners-or at least, the current ideal for the highest manners-has declined. I know
      I don’t practice half the manners, etiquette, and general hospitality & neighborliness of my parents.
      But, whether I fully practice it or not, the real tragedy is that I haven’t even given the example of very good manners to my kids: I struggle with how to improve their common manners when the modern world & myself are so “casual,” “open” with every attitude, and blunt-but not necessarily conscientious-with communications.
      (Checkout the thesis of “Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960-2010 is a 2012 book about class stratification of white Americans by Charles Murray, a political scientist and W.H. Brady Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute”

      “Additionally, Murray writes of several differences he sees forming between and causing two emerging classes-the New Upper Class and the New Lower class-among which are differences in or lack thereof in regard to religiosity, work ethic, industriousness, family, etc. Murray goes on to provide evidence that religiosity, work ethic, industriousness, family, etc., have either remained strong or have weakened minimally in the New Upper Class, whereas these same attributes have either weakened substantially or have become almost nonexistent in the New Lower Class.”
      - en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coming_Apart_(book)

  • @captivatingheir
    @captivatingheir 3 роки тому +4514

    “I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend.” Faramir - LOTR

    • @LusiaEyre
      @LusiaEyre 3 роки тому +117

      I was going to comment the same thing. If Cap had a motto, this would be it.

    • @captivatingheir
      @captivatingheir 3 роки тому +81

      @@LusiaEyre it’s my favorite quote from my favorite character.

    • @Laurelin70
      @Laurelin70 3 роки тому +10

      You took the words from my mouth.

    • @bj.bruner
      @bj.bruner 3 роки тому +6

      Faramir*

    • @the_lem0ntime
      @the_lem0ntime 3 роки тому +10

      best comment right here. two of the best series

  • @emorag
    @emorag 3 роки тому +2829

    I appreciate the Two Rogers Rule: if neither Fred Rogers nor Steve Rogers would do something, it's probably not a good thing to do.

    • @corgiw7281
      @corgiw7281 3 роки тому +161

      This should be on billboards.

    • @facescomix
      @facescomix 3 роки тому +177

      As a Rogers, I approve of this message.

    • @rkstevenson5448
      @rkstevenson5448 3 роки тому +101

      @@facescomix I'm Captain Rogers, and this is my favorite motto on the Citadel.

    • @EB1493
      @EB1493 3 роки тому +17

      Brilliant examples! Billboard worthy indeed!

    • @AlodiniaEdit
      @AlodiniaEdit 3 роки тому +3

      @@facescomix Lmaoo

  • @ciaranobrien8709
    @ciaranobrien8709 Рік тому +1661

    The tech guy refusing to launch the carriers is where most of us might find our inner hero, I loved that scene. He was afraid, out manned with no way out, but still refused to follow blindly, great scene.

    • @justalpha9138
      @justalpha9138 Рік тому +97

      He became a hero right then and there

    • @ciaranobrien8709
      @ciaranobrien8709 Рік тому +39

      @JustAlpha not a super hero but a regular one, great scene

    • @sophiaboyd-uo2vz
      @sophiaboyd-uo2vz Рік тому +131

      I also absolutely adore the way he brushes their orders off with "captain's orders". He told them straight up that the reason he wouldn't launch the carriers was because they were not the highest authority in the building. Captain America was. No mattter how many people they planted in high up positions, they would never actually be in control of anything.

    • @CyarSkirata
      @CyarSkirata Рік тому +69

      I think more even than his courage to stand up for what was right in the face of extremely likely death, the thing I love most about it is that Nick Fury, or his associates, took note.
      This guy is so trusted after this that he's on the bridge crew of the refurbished helicarrier in Age of Ultron, and if you take Agents of Shield to be canon to the movie timeline - which I do up until the point at which the movies stopped sharing notes with the shows, or more practically I figure it diverges around the end of season 4 - then ya know from season 2 just how little of *Shield* knew about that project.
      That guy's integrity really took him places.

    • @danielm.2377
      @danielm.2377 Рік тому +39

      Most people just do what they're told. Especially when they are experiencing coercive power against them. It takes real courage and integrity to stand against it. That tech, though brief, became a hero in the truest sense of the word. Following what he knew what was right and placed that above his own life. Also, amazing acting from a background character!

  • @SidRo1113
    @SidRo1113 3 роки тому +4949

    I appreciate you guys acknowledge that Captain America isn't a character saying 'See, this is America, we're the best' but represents what people should aspire to be and aspire to do what's right (at least the MCU version does). I see too many people put a nationalistic view on Captain America when that doesn't really suit him

    • @itilosi9929
      @itilosi9929 3 роки тому +81

      That applies to steve rogers completely (and sam wilson) but not so much to the new cap from falcon and winter soldier

    • @tehdipstick
      @tehdipstick 3 роки тому +328

      Cap has said himself in the comic books that he's not loyal to the American flag or the US government. He's loyal to his own morals, integrity and principles. He admits that his view on what America/the world should be like is idealistic at best, but that doesn't stop him from going out there to try changing hearts and minds by just being a good person.

    • @BlargeMan
      @BlargeMan 3 роки тому +190

      He represents America's founding ideals, personified. Truth, justice, individual liberty, valuing what's right over what's easy. And our founding fathers never claimed that these were exclusive to America. They simply sought out to create a place where these values would be allowed to grow and thrive. They said that these are universal values that all of humanity can and should aspire to. That's why Captain America has such universal appeal.

    • @edkwon
      @edkwon 3 роки тому +78

      Yep, Steve Rogers represents what America should aspire TO BE

    • @edkwon
      @edkwon 3 роки тому +61

      @@itilosi9929 which was one of the major points of that show, John Walker represents the opposites of the ideals that Rogers stands for

  • @Charolette21
    @Charolette21 3 роки тому +1588

    One moment I’ll always appreciate is in Endgame, wherein The shield is cut in half, Thanos’s forces are arriving in force, and Rogers is standing alone. When he tightened the strap on his shield, even though he never said it, he was basically saying “I could do this all day”.

    • @edkwon
      @edkwon 3 роки тому +157

      Therein lies the true strength of Steve Rogers character, because compared to Thanos & his forces, Steve might as well be his pre-Cap scrawny self

    • @Techydad
      @Techydad 3 роки тому +190

      That scene where he's standing by himself against Thanos' entire army was beautiful. I'd love to have a big version of that framed as a painting on my wall.
      I agree with the "I can do this all day," but I think there was more. He saw that it was hopeless. There was no way he was winning that fight. A lesser man would have run, but not Cap. He knew this would result in his death, but he was going to still give everything he had (and, somehow, a little bit more) to stop as many of Thanos' forces as he could.
      Of course, then we got "on your left" and the relief that he wasn't in it alone.

    • @JM-vj2sx
      @JM-vj2sx 3 роки тому +15

      @@Techydad so well said!

    • @Grizabeebles
      @Grizabeebles 3 роки тому +80

      Weird quirk of human psychology - we pick hills to die on.
      Holding true to your ideals in the face of certain death is actually easier than holding true to your ideals knowing that you're going to have to live with the consequences. I firmly believe that Steve living in hiding for years as a criminal was harder than facing down Thanos's army.

    • @hikaruchan16
      @hikaruchan16 3 роки тому +13

      This is it. This is the moment right here. This description is spot on. My absolute favorite Cap moment right here. 🤘🏽 What a powerful image! Gives me chills every time!

  • @terry-o-brian4333
    @terry-o-brian4333 3 роки тому +2881

    Honestly, i feel like Steve’s friendship with Bucky deserves an entire video of it’s own.

    • @inalusa9011
      @inalusa9011 3 роки тому +52

      A series even.

    • @dragonheart6179
      @dragonheart6179 3 роки тому +12

      Yesss!!!❤️

    • @neepers22
      @neepers22 3 роки тому +99

      Oh please, yes. They have a story arc that in any other context would be romantic as hell. It really made me wonder what the hell they were thinking when Steve chose to go back to Peggy in Endgame.

    • @miarue5322
      @miarue5322 3 роки тому +109

      @@neepers22 I personally think that that's what's great about their relationship, that it's deep, complex, and it's a friendship. And I'm glad they made it that way in the end. Because nowadays there is this forced idea that having a deep and complex relationship with someone must, unfailingly, result in a romantic relationship, and that is not how it should always be. Since pure, deep and complex friendships exist, even if those are less popular than romantic relationships

    • @Fifi_almond
      @Fifi_almond 3 роки тому +56

      @@miarue5322 yes, and i find it sad that people seek to do this with every close bond between men in popular fiction. aren’tvwe trying to encourage men to be openly loving? and yet we are instantly labelling that as gay?

  • @brittanybarthel1410
    @brittanybarthel1410 2 роки тому +829

    In a way Cap embodies Odin’s saying about war, “A King must not look for war but always be ready for it.” Basically with Cap he always looks for ways to avoid fighting and only fights as a last resort.

    • @thejaded
      @thejaded Рік тому +12

      A true patriot. ❤

    • @notchhero11
      @notchhero11 Рік тому +52

      Which is part of the reason the hammer deems him worthy. Just food for thought.

    • @brittanybarthel1410
      @brittanybarthel1410 Рік тому +11

      @@notchhero11 that’s definitely true as well.

    • @vordt4139
      @vordt4139 9 місяців тому +6

      Which is the reason why he is Worthy of wielding Mjolnir

    • @brittanybarthel1410
      @brittanybarthel1410 9 місяців тому +2

      @@vordt4139 exactly

  • @theworldasiseeit9496
    @theworldasiseeit9496 3 роки тому +8738

    Nationalism says, "My country, right or wrong!" Patriotism says, " I love my country enough to expect us to do better."

    • @nsbeast1468
      @nsbeast1468 3 роки тому +311

      And i like how captain america tries to represent that he's the counter balance for the curruption in his country

    • @SobaOfPulaski
      @SobaOfPulaski 3 роки тому +457

      Patriotism = criticizing your leaders and country to help it while still loving it.
      Something Democrats and Republicans are both incapable of doing.

    • @lianyu3854
      @lianyu3854 3 роки тому +12

      💯

    • @devenscience8894
      @devenscience8894 3 роки тому +110

      "Tell me who's the real patriots, the Archie Bunker slobs waving flags? Or the people with the guts to work for some real change?" -Jello Biafra.

    • @lynansheng
      @lynansheng 3 роки тому +162

      People too often forget the line that follows that: "My country, right or wrong. If it be wrong, let it be set aright again."

  • @kerimcgoldrick2273
    @kerimcgoldrick2273 3 роки тому +1830

    Captain America reminds me of this saying I’ve heard, so sorry I can’t remember the source, but the saying goes, “I don’t fight because I hate what’s in front of me, I fight because I love what’s behind me.”

    • @Eris_Norregard
      @Eris_Norregard 3 роки тому +73

      That's just beautiful.

    • @DiegoMartinezCoria
      @DiegoMartinezCoria 3 роки тому +68

      My only regret is that I only have 1 like to give.

    • @Laurelin70
      @Laurelin70 3 роки тому +131

      “I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend.” Faramir in "The lord of the rings"

    • @johnnieriot13
      @johnnieriot13 3 роки тому +30

      G.K. Chesterson I believe said this. It’s a great quote.

    • @ShadowSonic2
      @ShadowSonic2 3 роки тому +9

      It's weird that so many hated it when Last Jedi used that quote.

  • @Juggtacula
    @Juggtacula 3 роки тому +3686

    Introducing himself to Groot as "Steve Rogers" wasn't because he no longer considered himself Captain America, he has NEVER introduced himself as or called himself "Captain America" in any movie. Other people call him that, and it's his superhero code name, but he has only ever called himself Steve in conversations. That's what sets him so far apart from Walker who threw around the title willy nily to anyone who would listen. He doesn't need to announce who he is to be who he is, Steve Rogers and Captain America are one in the same as they embody the same ideals in the same body.

    • @philip8498
      @philip8498 3 роки тому +137

      i think he introduces himself as "i am captain america" in his first movie once.

    • @benwillems8584
      @benwillems8584 3 роки тому +188

      @@philip8498 I think that was with the POW's, who would have heard of this dude called Captain America, not cpt Steve Rogers.
      It juxtaposed nicely with the dude who takes the mantle who introduces himself as C A everywhere, and keeps mentioning it, showing it's an ego thing.

    • @Savikelle
      @Savikelle 3 роки тому +94

      I don't think he sees himself as Captain America at all, it's a symbol for him, that he donned. Hence why he passed it on to Falcon. If he was Captain America it couldn't be passed on same as Iron Man

    • @jasonmgrady
      @jasonmgrady 3 роки тому +97

      He says it jokingly in the first one as he's breaking the future Howling Commandos out of Hydra's cells.
      "Who are you supposed to be?"
      "I'm... Captain America."

    • @GiovanniV69
      @GiovanniV69 3 роки тому +76

      "Any man who must say, I am the king, is no true king." -Tywin Lannister

  • @icywinterof88
    @icywinterof88 Рік тому +288

    When cap picked up the hammer, I nearly hugged a stranger next to me in the theater. And I believe he was ready to do the same. That moment made me feel sooo soo much.

    • @vordt4139
      @vordt4139 9 місяців тому

      I would have hugged you back.

  • @MrManlify
    @MrManlify 3 роки тому +542

    I saw a line I liked which was, "John Walker was a good soldier, Steve Rogers was a good man."

    • @l.tc.5032
      @l.tc.5032 3 роки тому +48

      I don't think John was even a bad person but to quote Zemo, there will never be another Steve Rogers.

    • @thatonedog819
      @thatonedog819 3 роки тому +14

      @@l.tc.5032 Yeah, I think the majority of the reason why I didn't like him was because he wasn't Steve

    • @mr.stuffdoer8483
      @mr.stuffdoer8483 3 роки тому +6

      And TBF, a good soldier should be, in part, a good person.

    • @thatonedog819
      @thatonedog819 3 роки тому +4

      @@mr.stuffdoer8483 should be, yes.

    • @3Rayfire
      @3Rayfire 3 роки тому +34

      John Walker's issue isn't that he isn't a good man because he is, but rather he's a perfect soldier first. He scored off the charts on every test the Army gave him. Even before the serum, he led with his power first, not his empathy, or ethics.
      Col. Chester Phillips: Then throw me a bone. Hodge passed every test we gave him. He’s big, he’s fast, he obeys orders. He’s a soldier.
      Dr. Abraham Erskine: He’s a bully.
      None of the people who selected Walker to be Captain America ever met Steve Rogers, let alone served alongside him or actually knew him. He became a fugitive just four years after he got out of the ice, and none of those people ever really understood why he was Captain America.
      Dr. Abraham Erskine: The serum amplifies everything that is inside. So, good becomes great. Bad becomes worse. This is why you were chosen. Because a strong man, who has known power all his life, will lose respect for that power. But a weak man knows the value of strength, and knows compassion.

  • @jameslightfoot1872
    @jameslightfoot1872 3 роки тому +3430

    Cap dropping the shield, I think that Steve still values his friendship with Tony, and if Tony is willing to hold a grudge over the shield, Cap gives it up without a second thought. He bears Tony no hatred, but Tony isn't ready to let it go. That is cap saying that nothing stands between us but you. When you're ready, I'm still your friend.

    • @brooklynnenoe8371
      @brooklynnenoe8371 3 роки тому +85

      I love this

    • @rowanwax
      @rowanwax 3 роки тому +219

      Steve also writes him a letter Tony reads later saying the exact thing in case ppl didn’t catch the symbolism of the shield being left.

    • @Langley_Ackerman19
      @Langley_Ackerman19 3 роки тому +17

      Awwwww man tears!!!!!

    • @KS-xk2so
      @KS-xk2so 3 роки тому +241

      I think part of it too is that Steve respects his friend Howard Stark. In his mind, it's not his shield, its the one his friend Howard gave him. If his son says he shouldn't have it anymore, then he doesn't want to keep it.

    • @mangaanimefan89
      @mangaanimefan89 3 роки тому +52

      @@KS-xk2so That's what I was getting from him leaving it behind.

  • @crazyhorsecavdoc4916
    @crazyhorsecavdoc4916 2 роки тому +1961

    He’s ALWAYS introduced himself as Steve Rogers. It’s another subtle difference between him and John Walker who only introduces himself as Captain America.

    • @Leto617
      @Leto617 Рік тому +106

      No, when rescuing the soldiers from Hydra he introduces himself only as Captain America, to which the Frenchmen replies "I beg your pardon"
      almost always uses Steve after that tho

    • @Payne1971
      @Payne1971 Рік тому +34

      That's surely because John Walker was selected to play/be that role. Like Tom Cruise introducing himself as Ethan Hunt when playing that role.

    • @Whiteythereaper
      @Whiteythereaper Рік тому +36

      @Leto617 I take that as him embracing the role he's been in on the USO shows, hoping maybe that some of the captured soldiers know of the character either through the comics, the serials or the propaganda. When they obviously are oblivious and once he shakes that initial superiority mindset that comes from his newfound confidence in his increased strength and truly sees himself as an equal to the other soldiers, he allows for a personal connection and takes pride in just being Steve Rogers, outside of holding the rank of Captain and being a famous face back home in the war effort.

    • @concept5631
      @concept5631 Рік тому +9

      John Walker was the best part of TFAWS

    • @madelinegarber7860
      @madelinegarber7860 Рік тому +2

      Very true.

  • @meganmacdonnell8829
    @meganmacdonnell8829 9 місяців тому +453

    I was sad when I realized Caps story was over, but I loved that he got to LIVE.

    • @ApexGale
      @ApexGale 5 місяців тому +15

      Not only that, but he got to go back to being a (mostly) normal guy. With the world under the assumption that Cap went underwater, he got to be regular old Steve again. Probably worked a nice, honest job thanks to Peggy's connections, took care of the family. Old Steve even says it was beautiful. The man who fought for his ideals got to live a slow, idealized life

  • @lordshadow19
    @lordshadow19 3 роки тому +1616

    That scene where the analyst refuses to launch the carriers is one of the best scenes in the entire MCU. This guy, he's not a particularly tough guy from what we've seen, especially compared to Grillo who's proven to be one of the toughest people in SHIELD, yet even though he knows he will almost certainly die from his refusal to do what Grillo is telling him, that mere speech from Captain America gave him the resolve to stand up for what was right. That scene really sells you on just how much of an influence Captain America has on the people around him, he's such a symbol of morality and so selfless that people are willing to literally die for him because they believe in him that much. Winter Soldier is easily the best of the MCU films.

    • @rsterbin
      @rsterbin 3 роки тому +88

      Honestly one of my favorite scenes of all time. I remember reading somewhere that about half of military coup attempts fail, and when they do, it's almost always because the ordinary civil service people in those unglamorous roles refuse to work. There's a great story of a coup attempt ending with the wannabe dictator wandering through the halls, unable to find a secretary to type up his proclamations.

    • @manuelschneider1105
      @manuelschneider1105 3 роки тому +125

      What gets me, Cameron Klein (the analyst), has no idea how many people in this room will be on his side. It could be everyone, it could be no one. I still think, given his lack of strength or training, that he may have been the bravest character in the entire MCU.
      There was a declared bad guy behind him, everyone in the room knew he was a bad guy, yet no one acted. Klein had every reason to believe he would get killed if he didn't do as he was asked to. And it wasn't even for a great sacrifice. Releasing those carriers could have been done by someone else in his place. His refusal to do so, in a room full of Hydra bad guys, would change absolutely nothing except for one dead guy on the ground.
      And despite all that, Cameron Klein sided with Cap. Not because it was heroic. Not because the sacrifice would have made a difference. But because it was the right thing to do.

    • @julesmasseffectmusic
      @julesmasseffectmusic 2 роки тому +14

      @@manuelschneider1105 If the organisation is one with an alleged moral standing you will find that the guys in Admin are very bloody dedicated to the cause. Know why? if your good at admin and work for govt or charity you can get way more money in the private sector.

    • @dawnmcauley6411
      @dawnmcauley6411 2 роки тому +21

      That's really what Cap's power is, inspiring others to their best.

    • @TimesFM4532
      @TimesFM4532 2 роки тому +9

      Courage is infectious

  • @emilyniedbala
    @emilyniedbala 3 роки тому +2262

    James Buchanan Barnes needs his time in the Psychology of a Hero chair next, please!

    • @nonelikekyu
      @nonelikekyu 3 роки тому +25

      Yes!!!!

    • @sherenespeaks4731
      @sherenespeaks4731 3 роки тому +34

      Bucky! Bucky! 🤩😍

    • @yoknom
      @yoknom 3 роки тому +46

      Yes! And Loki after that pretty please :3
      edit: I've seen the villain one they did, but I want a hero one as well after the end of the Loki series ;)

    • @ajexists1214
      @ajexists1214 3 роки тому +8

      Bucky!!!!

    • @RoseCentaur1916
      @RoseCentaur1916 3 роки тому +62

      Yes, and eventually Sam Wilson. 😊 Though for Sam they'll have to bring someone in for the race related stuff if they dive into Falcon and the Winter Soldier for that.😊

  • @nathangerowitz2246
    @nathangerowitz2246 2 роки тому +2555

    I think the moment that broke Cap’s heart is during his fight with Tony at the end of Civil War. He’s ripped off Tonys helmet and raises his shield to destroy the suits arc reactor. Tony raises his arms to protect his head. In that moment Tony thought Cap was going to kill him.

    • @themuzzy2020
      @themuzzy2020 2 роки тому +310

      To be fair, a lot of that is just survival instinct. Would you do any differently in the heat of the moment?

    • @whtwolf100
      @whtwolf100 2 роки тому +115

      There was no reason to rip of the faceplate.
      You can see in the pause before he brings it down on the reactor, he WAS going to go for the head.

    • @shanerayborn8133
      @shanerayborn8133 2 роки тому +154

      Kind of scary what happens when cap doesn't hold back. In most of his actions he is holding back quite a bit I believe. Only when he's fighting beings of equal or superior physical ability do we see him using all his ability and in those cases it seems less impressive because he's fighting an equal or a more powerful enemy. But against someone who isn't on his level.....really scary if you think about what a man like cap can do if he wasn't Steve rogers

    • @crolex7537
      @crolex7537 2 роки тому +117

      @@whtwolf100 he ripped off the faceplate so Tony could breathe with the suit off

    • @scotttrail522
      @scotttrail522 2 роки тому +4

      @digifalc0087 I thought that, as well.😮

  • @nocursewm2938
    @nocursewm2938 2 роки тому +206

    I think Thor’s “I knew it!” expressed what a lot of us thought. It’s just not Cap to go, “Yeah, I’m awesome.” So he kept it to himself.

  • @eamontdmas
    @eamontdmas 2 роки тому +2076

    Can we just take a moment to admire Chris Evans for playing the goodliest of good guys so well. It can't have been easy.

    • @stevenscott2136
      @stevenscott2136 2 роки тому +100

      From what I've read, he says his actual personality is Johnny Storm in "Fantastic Four". So yeah, that would be very hard to do.

    • @kappadarwin9476
      @kappadarwin9476 2 роки тому +45

      Yeah he came a long way from Not another teen movie.

    • @erikwilliams1562
      @erikwilliams1562 2 роки тому +29

      @@stevenscott2136 oh he at least was an absolute joke IRL.
      Tells you how damn good he was as Cap

    • @45sticky
      @45sticky 2 роки тому +21

      I will admit, Chris Evans played the role of Captain America very well. However, in real life, he is the polar opposite. He is extremely liberal and believes on limiting free speech. As well as Anti-second amendment as well as other liberal causes.

    • @Kevin-cx7ln
      @Kevin-cx7ln 2 роки тому +100

      @@45sticky my guy what about captain america makes you think he's conservative? I mean in the slightest?

  • @KingMalaxis
    @KingMalaxis 2 роки тому +544

    The fact that the Punisher and Venom admire Captain America really displays how amazing of a hero he is.

    • @caldeandrade69
      @caldeandrade69 2 роки тому +85

      Cap is the reason why Punisher joined the Marines. There is even a comic where Frank is being sacked by Captain America when Frank was training to become a Marine. Frank didn't care if he was being sacked because of how much respect he has for Cap.

    • @clash5j
      @clash5j 2 роки тому +92

      @@caldeandrade69 In the comic book Civil War, The Punisher is on Cap's side. However, when The Punisher murders some people, Cap beats the hell out of him and the Punisher will not fight back. Cap says: "Fight, you coward!" and The Punisher answers: "Not against you"

    • @Ccm2019
      @Ccm2019 2 роки тому +5

      Well Frank idol is Capt..

    • @WittyUsernamehere
      @WittyUsernamehere 2 роки тому +5

      Serious question. Where do we see that Venom admires Captain America? Is it in the comics or a movie or elsewhere? I do read comic books but I don't remember anything about that. Thank you.

    • @meligoth
      @meligoth 2 роки тому +11

      Even before the insane marketing of the Punisher that started in the 90s, he wanted no one to follow him. Even Garth Ennis covered that after the Welcome Back Frank story. Unfortunately the Punisher skull is everywhere that one would think it should be the Captain America shield for those who feel patriotic, but no. That would require integrity.

  • @MylesKillis
    @MylesKillis 3 роки тому +430

    My pastor once said to us freedom is not the ability to do what you want but the responsibility to do what is right. Cap perfectly embodies this. He’s a free man if there ever was one.

  • @user-ne4pm8cg3t
    @user-ne4pm8cg3t 2 роки тому +134

    Something I realized throughout every film Cap is featured in is that anytime there’s foundational doubt or uncertainty (2/3s of winter soldier and civil war especially), the colors of his uniform are muted and darkened, but when the hope and the good start to prevail, his colors become more vibrant again. (Last third of winter soldier)

  • @johnnieriot13
    @johnnieriot13 3 роки тому +889

    The “no, you move” speech at Peggy Carter’s funeral is originally from the comic event civil war. It’s Cap’s speech to Spider-Man.

    • @KS-xk2so
      @KS-xk2so 3 роки тому +31

      The quote was actually originally from Mark Twain.

    • @johnnieriot13
      @johnnieriot13 3 роки тому +16

      @@KS-xk2so well jMS just stole the plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth and you say no you move part the rest is original but that’s not the point.

    • @KS-xk2so
      @KS-xk2so 3 роки тому +3

      @@johnnieriot13 yeah lol it would be pretty odd if Mark Twain wrote the entire quote word for word.

    • @grimlock1471
      @grimlock1471 3 роки тому +15

      @@KS-xk2so Twain's a darn good source from which to crib.

    • @KS-xk2so
      @KS-xk2so 3 роки тому +6

      @@grimlock1471 Hell yeah. Guys got literally dozens of quotes that are S-class man.

  • @therussianprincess7036
    @therussianprincess7036 3 роки тому +702

    The Teletubies were the biggest jumpscare of the episode, ngl.

    • @Olivia_Dreamrider
      @Olivia_Dreamrider 3 роки тому +18

      it startled me more that they said yippie ki a motherf*cker honestly

    • @handsomesquidward5160
      @handsomesquidward5160 3 роки тому +19

      The teletubies were Hydra agents

    • @Ingolenuru
      @Ingolenuru 4 місяці тому

      The video should have been played to cover the Teletubbies. LOL

  • @_The_Traveler_
    @_The_Traveler_ 3 роки тому +1989

    I really appreciate how you handled the nature of Captain "America" as a somewhat politicized figurehead for a nation that doesn't exactly mirror what the hero is meant to be emblematic of. I love Cap, as a little black kid with Asthma, I was among the many that saw Captain America in pamphlets at the doctors office and various other American institutions in the 80s-90s. Cap literally inspired me to defy my diagnosis, the doctors said I would never be able to keep up with the other kids. It ended up being the other way around, and it started with things like finding out that Cap had Asthma too. Of course, he also had a super serum lol, but I understood even as a child that what he represented was the will to try when there _isn't_ some super serum or short cut available. When it gets hard, and the stress is cranked beyond what you've experienced before, who you really are shines through serum or not. And in that way, I made a pact with myself that day at that Pulmonologists office in Illinois, on a damp overcast Thursday.
    "If he can push and endure, so can I." It's been 32 years and I'm still pushing. If I can push...so can you!

    • @vapx0075
      @vapx0075 3 роки тому +41

    • @KumeOzoro
      @KumeOzoro 3 роки тому +41

      The Traveler, you also have become an inspiration.

    • @kate2create738
      @kate2create738 3 роки тому +34

      I recommend you also look at Teddy Roosevelt, he too had asthma as a kid and was very sickly, but he never allowed that to stop him from achieving all he did. Politics aside, that man is inspirational with what he accomplished. Glad to hear Captain America inspired you to defy the odds, sounds like you've managed a healthy perspective.

    • @RoseDragoness
      @RoseDragoness 3 роки тому +7

      Glad to hear capt bring a shine in your heart and spirit!

    • @nateward7120
      @nateward7120 3 роки тому +11

      That was amazing. Well done. I’ve been reading about stoicism lately, and Cap reminds me of a stoic. Check out Ryan Holiday on UA-cam if you haven’t heard of him yet.

  • @Harvey_Mod
    @Harvey_Mod Рік тому +105

    “Compromise where you can. Where you can't, don't. Even if everyone is telling you that something wrong is something right. Even if the whole world is telling you to move, it is your duty to plant yourself like a tree, look them in the eye, and say, 'No, you move."
    This is actually a Cap quote from the Civil War comics so hearing you saying it is Cap's mission statement felt like a full circle moment and put a smile to my face

    • @LoganNagol
      @LoganNagol 10 місяців тому +9

      dang that might be the best quote to represent what Cap stands for in the mcu. That was basically what separated Cap and Tony in civil war, Tony was willing to compromise on things he didn't believe in, Cap was not.

    • @thombrannan2589
      @thombrannan2589 8 місяців тому +4

      This quote was borrowed from Mark Twain, through the comics.

  • @Dubnoreix
    @Dubnoreix 2 роки тому +1116

    I just noticed that Cap says: “They shot Nick Fury.” He doesn’t say: “They killed Nick Fury.” Because he knows Fury isn’t dead and has already said to Natasha earlier in the movie that he’s always honest. It are small things like that that makes these movies excellent.

    • @AlexisVandom
      @AlexisVandom Рік тому +5

      He deviated from that with the Hydra ruse in Endgame tbf

    • @xfireflarex
      @xfireflarex Рік тому +41

      @@AlexisVandom Not really! He was just telling them that he knew their secret and hoped they would infer that he's on their side. "Hail Hydra" is a little different from "I'm Hydra" after all

    • @AlexisVandom
      @AlexisVandom Рік тому +9

      @@xfireflarex Except "Hail Hydra" is an affirmation that he's Hydra. He was right to lie, but he still did it.

    • @xfireflarex
      @xfireflarex Рік тому +36

      @@AlexisVandom Nope it's not a lie. He allowed them to misunderstand by revealing a secret. Cap is canonically a horrible liar.
      If I bought someone a gift and other people assumed I was in love with that person, that's on them. I did nothing to affirm that action.

    • @michaelgillespie9112
      @michaelgillespie9112 Рік тому +35

      ​@@AlexisVandomI've brought it up in real life, but I'll say it here. There is a difference between lying and deceiving. All lying is deceiving, but not all deceiving is lying. You can say the truth in such a way to deceive others.

  • @nopsinops7547
    @nopsinops7547 2 роки тому +1877

    It may seem natural for me to say this as a German, but the fact that the MCU Cap didn't had any hate for The German Soldiers themself but rather the actual Human Monsters from Hydra actual meant much to me. We were the main cause of World War 2, but seing our ordinary people who litterally lived under a Dictator in that time portrayed as pure evil Monsters always broke my heart. I love Cap despite being from another Country because he litterally is the most Pure hero out the together with Spidey and Flash

    • @KingMuncheez
      @KingMuncheez 2 роки тому +50

      Amen brother.

    • @radicalgremlin6440
      @radicalgremlin6440 2 роки тому +70

      Amen, Cap does not want to hurt anyone. He just wants to help everyone no matter who they are. Why he is my favorite hero. As he symbolizes everything that is good.

    • @step2807
      @step2807 2 роки тому +55

      Amen that's why spider man, cap and the flash are my favorites. They want to help everyone even if they're bad. Heck that was the plot of no way home which is why it's my favorite spider man movie not cause of the cameos and all of that but because something all spiderman films miss is him helping villains too they hint at it but not actually do much and it causes loss but he still helps them even after. Homecoming did that too with vulture, him saving vulture is what I loved so much and why he became my favorite movie spider man and no way home continues that to a lot more. Same with the flash and captain america

    • @amandasnider2644
      @amandasnider2644 2 роки тому +18

      I really like the film War Horse because it shows there's people on both sides

    • @justmayhem771
      @justmayhem771 2 роки тому +18

      im from Denmark and i feel you, a lot of people assume we still hate germany for what happened during the war, but most people i know have a lot of sympathy for what the germans went through as well and most movies surrounding the subject nowadays portray how horrible it was for all parts involved. It`s refreshing to see american television finally share the same take

  • @StewdioYT
    @StewdioYT 3 роки тому +346

    The fact that when Cap and Peggy are dancing there's a shot of the door not fully closed, it makes me think that Cap really did just storm into the house, throw on a vinyl and give Peggy that dance he promised her and that makes me very happy.

    • @owenmaleski2203
      @owenmaleski2203 3 роки тому +37

      I remember my whole college was waiting for Endgame and all of us making theories. I thought for sure Cap would die, end the journey of doing nothing but fight wars. And right as he was dying, he'd see Peggy and she'd say, "Come on Steve, it's time for that dance." But this ending was better.

    • @1D4ever
      @1D4ever 3 роки тому +6

      @@owenmaleski2203 Much better it was perfect

    • @LizRealGirlBeauty
      @LizRealGirlBeauty 3 роки тому +11

      I always imagined he showed up at the club for their "date," where she was sitting alone and watching couples dance, and then she sees Steve waking up to her. He asks if she'd like to dance, then he finally gets his date.

    • @1D4ever
      @1D4ever 3 роки тому +3

      @@LizRealGirlBeauty Yes that could have been it exactly

  • @michaeljwalters01
    @michaeljwalters01 Рік тому +216

    This channel is a hidden gem. You guys are, I believe, helping so many people. For me, this is a modern take on the daily show with mental health issues. Thank you!

  • @vwardia
    @vwardia 3 роки тому +428

    I like that: "you will be respected when you walk the walk."

    • @mariposavioleta9007
      @mariposavioleta9007 3 роки тому +9

      With a comment like that I kinda wish there was a love reaction not just a thumbs up. I 100% agree!

  • @EvonneSol
    @EvonneSol 2 роки тому +809

    Steve is basically the epitome of 'be the best of humanity'.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale 2 роки тому +24

      Just like he's a protector and thus has a shield;
      He has _the best of humanity_ *biologically.*

    • @bobjohnson1633
      @bobjohnson1633 2 роки тому +11

      He embodies the ideals of the Scottish enlightenment, which is what the US constitution and the country are based on.

    • @andrewmendez8322
      @andrewmendez8322 2 роки тому +3

      I don't think it's be the best of humanity I think it's be the best for humanity.

    • @krystalissoojung5114
      @krystalissoojung5114 2 роки тому

      just like doctor Erskine said the night before the injection, the serum emphasize something that already there. Since he always a good man, then the serum help him became the great man

    • @human3213
      @human3213 2 роки тому

      The worst is a better word.
      He's a hypocrite asshole.
      Nothing more.

  • @pleasehelp2446
    @pleasehelp2446 3 роки тому +3121

    My take on the hammer scene in Ultron has always been that the second Steve realized he could lift the hammer he stopped because of his humility. He realized he could but that he shouldn't, because 1 it would hurt his friend Thor if he thought he wasn't needed 2 it would demoralize the rest of the group that had gone before him because he was the last one to try and 3 he wouldn't gain anything by showing off so once he realized that he could move it he stopped.

    • @tabby25hope
      @tabby25hope 2 роки тому +109

      I think the same.

    • @ClokworkGremlin
      @ClokworkGremlin 2 роки тому +352

      I much prefer the idea that we all had when watching Ultron. That Cap could *budge* the hammer, but he couldn't move it, because he had some stuff he needed to work through. He wasn't worthy. Yet.

    • @endosym5023
      @endosym5023 2 роки тому +88

      That's the in universe explanation. The Russo brothers explained this in their wired interview about Endgame

    • @TAOBIAF
      @TAOBIAF 2 роки тому +202

      @@ClokworkGremlin I never understood that line of thinking. You're either worthy or you're not. if he had shit to go through then he wasn't worthy, just like Thor wasn't worthy before the end of Thor 1.
      There's no such thing as almost worthy.

    • @stewartsmalls2024
      @stewartsmalls2024 2 роки тому +62

      @@TAOBIAF But it is like Bastian in Never Ending Story and Willow in Willow. Accepting his worth is that final hurdle. He is worthy, everyone sees it…except him.

  • @Aeras89
    @Aeras89 Рік тому +25

    I love that he lightens up quite a lot. He went from calling other people out on cursing to saying "you gotta be shitting me" on having to fight himself. Being willing to say "that is America's ass", and not taking himself so seriously when his past self says he "can do this all day" and just like, yeah, yeah, I know. He's notices his own self-righteousness and is just like... ugh, let's take that down a few notches to a healthier place.
    Cap is a perfect representation of what we should be but probably never will be.

  • @katsasgeorge
    @katsasgeorge 3 роки тому +993

    Age Of Ultron has to be the most underrated movie of the Infinity saga. The glimpses into each and every character's psychologies are there and most people didn't catch them.
    In his witch sequence, Steve is seen dancing with Peggy but once she goes 'we can go home now, imagine it', the room becomes empty with only steve standing in it. Because he literally can't imagine it at that point.
    Heavy.

    • @swanpride
      @swanpride 3 роки тому +16

      @kshamwhizzle I disagree...AoU especially got Cap completely wrong. He was a soldier, you can bet that he was swearing in the past and doesn't care a damn about the properity of it. That is not the kind of thing Cap is bothered about as long as nobody gets hurt. But in general, AoU is a really messy movie which was improved in hindsight by Civil War and other later outings taking the "good" aspects of it and building on it. Doesn't change the fact that in the movie itself those pieced didn't quite fit together.

    • @MissPopuri
      @MissPopuri 3 роки тому +1

      The only thing about Age of Ultron I remember is the meme age thing occurring on tumblr at the time. Haven’t seen the movies really past The Winter Soldier because they came at such an inconvenient time in my life.

    • @lalonly123
      @lalonly123 3 роки тому +8

      If Ultron wasn't a god-awful villain the movie would've been phenomenal.

    • @katsasgeorge
      @katsasgeorge 3 роки тому +4

      @@lalonly123 A lot of people didn't get neither the movie nor the villain.

    • @cjkalandek996
      @cjkalandek996 3 роки тому +12

      @@katsasgeorge a part of me agrees with that statement; another part of me feels that _Age of Ultron_ could've left way more of an impact if they hadn't played things too safe with Ultron and his threat/opposition to our heroes.

  • @cheesus7672
    @cheesus7672 3 роки тому +2526

    It fits that Captain America doesn't feel like he fits in the modern world and america

  • @nowheredottir2891
    @nowheredottir2891 3 роки тому +606

    Something I absolutely love about this youtube channel is how emotionally free the hosts are. The way that they speak about being moved and being human is so rare to see imo, like it's the polar opposite of toxic masculinity and I love it so so much

  • @howlinmad4208
    @howlinmad4208 Рік тому +48

    A friend and I were talking about which superhero we most resembled. He told me I resembled Captain America to him, I was very happy with this. I hope I never let him down.

    • @N0URii
      @N0URii 8 місяців тому +3

      Wow what a praise

  • @autisticfantastic5045
    @autisticfantastic5045 3 роки тому +506

    My take on Cap's shield in Civil War is that dropping the shield is the only thing he can do to show he still cares for Tony. Then, when he takes it up again in Endgame, after Tony says "he made it for you," that is Tony effectively giving Steve the permission he feels he needs to have it again.

    • @BraveryBeyond
      @BraveryBeyond 3 роки тому +60

      This is an interesting take, but I definitely saw the scene in a different light. Tony had told Steve that shield was made by his father in Civil War. This was then recontextualuzed by Tony in Infinity War by saying "but he made it for you!" Tony's a very proud man and I legitimately can't remember him outright saying he's sorry to anyone in the MCU (I'm sure there is, but it's that rare). This is Tony's apology to Steve, to let him know that what was said was in anger and grief. And Steve, ever the nice guy, doesn't chastise Tony for not being upfront, push for more, or demand recompense and greater forgiveness. He just takes the shield, accepting Tony's apology, and gets his friend back. Steve sees through all the pageantry, to the effort Tony is putting into making amends, and accepts it for what it truly means despite all its flaws.

    • @lilscenechick1995
      @lilscenechick1995 2 роки тому +13

      I had similar thoughts. I always interpreted it as Cap showing respect/empathy for Tony by dropping the shield, and acknowledging that he's not entitled to wield it. Why Cap dropped it (his character motivations) can be entirely different than what it's meant to symbolize for the story.

  • @shennyyys
    @shennyyys 3 роки тому +2574

    I have a bachelor's degree in Psychology and you don't know how much your series makes me happy because I don't really get to discuss some of the things I like together (in this case, Marvel heroes and Psychology) on a regular basis so having you guys make this series, along with the villains, makes me really excited and giddy. Thank you so much!! ♥♥

    • @matthewmorrisdon6906
      @matthewmorrisdon6906 3 роки тому +2

      Are you the Harry Quinn type?

    • @Hello_Gorgeous
      @Hello_Gorgeous 3 роки тому +6

      Same ❤

    • @mariposavioleta9007
      @mariposavioleta9007 3 роки тому +17

      I never took any education in this and seen the majority of what they said in the video in my talks with friends over the years of watching Cap. I've always had a strong sense of being able to see these things and approaching it with compassion being able to explain that in discussions. It's amazing how well written and acted it is to show these traits so well. I both sit and enjoy the movie while there and talk about this type of stuff after and explain the psychology behind things to my friends because they always ask why did they do this or that and don't understand it. I have said these things which were mentioned in the video and they're like oh ok I guess I can see what you're saying or they still didn't understand but after the storyline went further they seen and said ok you said that would happen. I kinda think it makes the movies that much more fun to see whether you're right as the series continues.

    • @mauritious1
      @mauritious1 3 роки тому +4

      Yeah sameee!

    • @charmedlife1990
      @charmedlife1990 3 роки тому +19

      Same here! This show has definitely helped as I love looking at the psychology behind shows and movie characters and my family and friends are just like "be quiet and watch".

  • @epiphany7189
    @epiphany7189 3 роки тому +596

    I love Cap. And Chris Evans brought him to life magnificently. The casting for Marvel is sheer perfection.

    • @mayavp
      @mayavp 3 роки тому +9

      He really was. I honesly can't imagine any other casting for him at this point.

    • @ShadowSonic2
      @ShadowSonic2 2 роки тому +6

      The hilarious thing is, people thought Evans would be a terrible Captain America when he was first cast.

  • @karenharbaugh4934
    @karenharbaugh4934 9 місяців тому +31

    I just wish my dad (orphaned during the Great Depression, veteran of WWII, Korean War, Vietnam), had lived long enough to see these movies. He would have loved them. I think this character--in the comics especially--represented a lot of young people back in those days, who struggled and persevered.

  • @rhybre
    @rhybre 3 роки тому +312

    I think the 'language' line was really a nod the some of his comic runners with Bucky. Bucky is known to have one of the worst bad mouths in terms of cursing and Cap was always the one to tell him not to curse. The line 'language' does come up many times within those series runners. It also ties in with his 'It slipped out' comment later on in the film sequence.

    • @swanpride
      @swanpride 3 роки тому +30

      The language line says more about Whedon than about Cap. Cap was a soldier. It is completely unrealistic that he doesn't curse at all, or that he has a particular problem with it. Or, to put it differently, this is something that stereotypical Cap would do, but not something Steve would do. The best handwave to the stupid line is that he repeated something maybe his mum kept saying.

    • @l.tc.5032
      @l.tc.5032 3 роки тому +5

      @@swanpride not to mention I'm pretty sure he was the one who swore the most in Endgame.

    • @grimlock1471
      @grimlock1471 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah, people did curse in the 40s but there was a taboo about doing it outside of certain "acceptable" settings. Which I'm guessing means any sufficiently disreputable group. Think about the sturm and drang from Gone With the Wind's "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn."

    • @3Rayfire
      @3Rayfire 3 роки тому +4

      @@grimlock1471 Thing is a battlefield is an acceptable setting.

    • @dejajade6726
      @dejajade6726 3 роки тому +10

      @@swanprideYeah there was a great disparity between how Whedon thought Steve would act and what type a character he actually was. Steve was a scrappy kid who grew up in Brooklyn during the Great Depression and constantly got into fights, not some butter couldn't melt in his mouth golden farm boy. Steve always had rebel elements from beginning that people just ignore to shove him into the boring all-american boyscout archetype.

  • @moonyollie6977
    @moonyollie6977 3 роки тому +935

    I appreciate that you talk about Cap as an aspiration of a humanist ideal and not, as he's sometimes been (wrongly) written, an american nationalistic ideal. I think people forget way too much that Steve Rogers was created by two Jewish men, who were being sent death threats at the time, because they saw what was happening in Europe and denounced that.

    • @raindownonme21
      @raindownonme21 3 роки тому +56

      I second this, my journey into getting into marvel and MCU generally was very rocky and started with First Avenger. When I first saw it in theaters (having no clue what was going on, I even fell asleep at one point and bc of it for the longest time was afraid to give the other Captain America movies a shot [I did during the pandemic finally, they're high on the list now]) then a second time a few weeks ago when doing a proper chronological order marathon all I could see was the American nationalistic angle, and being a Canadian whose tired of the BS coming out from down there in recent years found it grating. this video actually gave me a new understanding and appreciation for Cap as a human character instead of an American caricature. that "I am Steve Rogers" line now hits harder, before it was just funny but now it has so much depth, thank you cinema therapy for giving me the Cap therapy I clearly needed

    • @atiqahdiyana5665
      @atiqahdiyana5665 3 роки тому +70

      I will never get over when 3 nazis went over to the building Kirby worked at and made threats, saying they’ll show what nazis would do to captain America
      So _Jack fucking Kirby_ proceeds to roll up his sleeves and make his way down like a boss. But they were gone by the time he got to the lobby

    • @Anonymous-zd1ow
      @Anonymous-zd1ow 3 роки тому +9

      @@atiqahdiyana5665 bro WHAT

    • @Betito1171
      @Betito1171 3 роки тому +6

      @@atiqahdiyana5665 gimme a source for that please

    • @atiqahdiyana5665
      @atiqahdiyana5665 3 роки тому +22

      @@Betito1171 it’s from his biography “Kirby: King of Comics” by Mark Evanier

  • @MikeScott55
    @MikeScott55 2 роки тому +326

    I met Stanley Tucci, Dominic Cooper, and Haley Atwell for a photo op at a comic con a few years ago. I was in love with Atwell (GORGEOUS in real life and on the screen) and a bit intimidated by Cooper to the point that I almost missed Stanley. When I was walking to take the photo, he was the only one who held out his hand, shook mine, looked me in the eyes and said “thank you for being here today. I really appreciate it.” The most genuine smile and handshake was given to me and I will never forget that level of kindness. Stanley Tucci is the real deal.

    • @kimkhoitruong5991
      @kimkhoitruong5991 8 місяців тому +4

      damn i remember stantley before he got into big blockbuster film like transformer he was doing small gig back in the 80-90 and 2000s era

  • @MrShowwoff
    @MrShowwoff Рік тому +31

    I like the lines in the gym punching bag scene where Cap says, "I'm too old fashioned." and Fury responds, "I think we need some old fashion ways." (something like that)

    • @magnusprime962
      @magnusprime962 10 місяців тому +3

      That’s actually later when he’s in the plane with Coulson. Coulson mentions he modified Cap’s uniform, and Cap asks if the Stars and Stripes are too old-fashioned. Coulson answers that these days people just might need old-fashioned.
      Fury does use the phrase old-fashioned later though. He tells Cap and Tony that Coulson died believing in heroes. Tony walks away and then Fury says “Well, it’s an old-fashioned notion”.

  • @noahjester8471
    @noahjester8471 2 роки тому +400

    I love the "Hulk smash" line because Hulk is totally on board with Cap. That smile screams, 'my time has come!'

    • @yourpalbryan1442
      @yourpalbryan1442 Рік тому +21

      I see it as both that and "f*cking FINALLY"

    • @thejaded
      @thejaded Рік тому +16

      Bro was like "Ay you know me bro" 😂

    • @erikbjelke4411
      @erikbjelke4411 Рік тому +23

      Well, and really plays to Steve's strength as a leader, knowing the strengths of his team. Hulk HATES being controlled or feared or hated, so Cap just gives him carte blanche to go nuts on the bad guys. I feel it's really telling that when Steve says "Hulk?" Hulk looks at Steve aggravated and annoyed, like "You DARE order me, puny human!?" But then Steve says "Smash," and Hulk grins, like "Okay, yeah, THAT I can do!"

    • @TheeOnlyDjinn
      @TheeOnlyDjinn Рік тому +4

      Afte that they killed Hulk, hurt my soul.

    • @CosmicAnchor
      @CosmicAnchor Рік тому +9

      Also its a brilliant example of a leader speaking the language of their follower.
      Steve is empathetic enough to know anything more than "Smash" might go over the Hulks head. This line communicates "We are on the same team, and I know you and I hear you".

  • @rib_rob_personal
    @rib_rob_personal 3 роки тому +225

    I feel like a lot of folks forget that can recognize your nation as flawed, but still love it, uphold the ideals it represents, and act to make it the place we want it to be.

    • @daverhoden445
      @daverhoden445 3 роки тому +17

      "Treat the world as it could be to remind it what it should be."

    • @ChrisM-xx6cf
      @ChrisM-xx6cf 3 роки тому +7

      Which is why the "Love it or leave it" people are SO annoying.

    • @lastmanstanding7155
      @lastmanstanding7155 3 роки тому +6

      Yup I had a discussion like that with my pop just the other day. He's a bit older so I guess his pov is a bit more old fashioned but I was expressing my disappointment and displeasure with the American government and current system. My reasons are many and of varying discussions that could take hours. But I tried to make clear that my belief in THE American ideals hadn't wavered. I just believe that the America I see today isn't what it could be. While the world certainly wasn't anymore perfect back then I do believe the founders of the nation were onto something with their belief in rights and freedoms that no government or person could take away from you as long as you didn't let them. But my old man seemed to equate nation with the system. It couldn't possibly be broke. There's just some gears to fix. While to me it seems like some don't actually give a shit about the system. They wipe their ass with the bill of rights. Unalienable rights be damned. Rules and laws can suck a dick. That's how some seem to act. So I can't rightly understand why you'd justify a system they will abuse. They don't fight fair. And will not fight fair. But that's just me. I think princples over ideology or over the same nation should come first before all else.

    • @thomast8539
      @thomast8539 3 роки тому

      Yep. Well, so long as the acts being made are still upholding the ideals...because the knuckleheads that only want the crap being dispensed to wreck our nation are completely in the wrong.

    • @thomast8539
      @thomast8539 3 роки тому

      @@ChrisM-xx6cf No. Socialism is an aborted way to run a society from the word go and it is completely incompatible with the values this nation was founded upon...life (self defense), liberty (all freedoms, until they infringe on the freedoms of others), pursuit of happiness (right to choose your own path). That is why most folks say love it or leave it. They still believe that We The People have the final word, not the arrogant, bureaucrats working for a top down tyrannical, centralized state.

  • @woodrobin
    @woodrobin 3 роки тому +892

    Mjolnir is a 100% all-or-nothing thing. It either moves if you're worthy, or might as well be bolted to the fabric of the Universe if you're not. Thor knew in that second that Steve was worthy to wield it, and you could tell Steve decided not to show Thor up. I believe that was confirmed by the directors and writers, too.

    • @apuji7555
      @apuji7555 3 роки тому +29

      yeah, it was confirmed as well

    • @Pbness
      @Pbness 3 роки тому +53

      I forget which Avengers movie it is, I believe it's Ultron, but someone says something to Cap which is why I believe he couldn't lift the hammer. But someone says that Cap couldn't live without war. I assumed that was why he couldn't lift the hammer completely, he was a good person all around but he needed to be in combat for him to feel like he has a purpose, a use.
      And after the war against Thanos, after the nap Snap, after 5 years, he's done. He doesn't want to fight anymore, he's tired. He development went from someone who needs some sort of conflict to feel like he has a purpose to a man who just wants a dance, and who knows he doesn't need a war to feel like he has a place in the world.
      But now that I know it was because he didn't want to show Thor up, I'm kinda disappointed.

    • @Erisonii
      @Erisonii 3 роки тому +59

      It was actually confirmed that his hiding about Bucky's involvement in Tony's parents' death was what stopped him from lifting it. Once that came to light, the burden was gone and he was judged worthy.

    • @Erisonii
      @Erisonii 3 роки тому +48

      @Dawud Suleiman After some digging around because I couldn't remember, I've now realized the directors and the writers from Age of Ultron said conflicting reasons. The directors say it was out of deference to Thor, while the writers say it was because Steve was keeping the secret. I guess it's whichever you prefer until some MCU material decides to make one version or the other canon.

    • @fortunatus1
      @fortunatus1 3 роки тому +11

      @@Erisonii Cap was able to wield Mjolnir going way back into The First Avenger before he became a Super Soldier. It was when he jumped onto the grenade to save his squad. Willingness to sacrifice oneself for others is what makes one worthy.

  • @giyuutomioka6974
    @giyuutomioka6974 2 роки тому +176

    I wish more people around the world were more like captain America. The world would be happier and safer. He's my favorite hero, I admire him.

  • @AlyssaK83
    @AlyssaK83 3 роки тому +209

    So with psychology of a hero, we NEED to have a video talking about Bucky Barnes! Please please please?!!!

  • @pleasehelp2446
    @pleasehelp2446 3 роки тому +691

    The speech that Sharon gives at Peggy's funeral was actually taken from a captain America comic that takes place in WW2 so its possible that Steve actually gave that speech at some point during the montage from his first mission to his last and Peggy then told it to Sharon because Peggy based the rest of her life around Steve's sacrifice.

    • @mariavi33
      @mariavi33 2 роки тому +8

      That is kind of weird, considering that Peggy was one of the people who enabled hydra for decades.

    • @thesaintzor625
      @thesaintzor625 2 роки тому +20

      It's from the Civil War comics.

    • @lucidvibes8133
      @lucidvibes8133 2 роки тому

      @@mariavi33 not peggy, when the us government decided to take in german scientists like zola and let them corrupt the system

    • @mariavi33
      @mariavi33 2 роки тому +3

      @@lucidvibes8133 Zola was hired into Shield. Peggy was one of the founders of Shield (along with Howard Stark and colonel Phillips) and was Zola’s boss for years. She knew who he was and that he had tortured one of her former coworkers (Bucky). But she was either too incompetent to notice what he was doing (in which case she should never be allowed anywhere near a government agency), or she knew what was going on (and either ignored it or actively enabled it).
      No matter how you spin it, she did enable hydra for decades.

    • @lucidvibes8133
      @lucidvibes8133 2 роки тому

      @@mariavi33 touche

  • @marshallrickman8235
    @marshallrickman8235 3 роки тому +152

    "He doesn't just hold fast to what he was doing before, he holds to his principles. Which means, what i was doing was wrong without my knowing it, so now I'm going to fix all of those problems and do something else; it's the highest integrity possible."

  • @passiveaggressive6175
    @passiveaggressive6175 Рік тому +17

    We need more channels like this, there is so much toxicity on social media.🙏🏾

  • @grahamrichardson9620
    @grahamrichardson9620 3 роки тому +309

    (watches a Cinema Therapy video)
    "I can do this all day."

  • @Fruit_Infiniti
    @Fruit_Infiniti 2 роки тому +461

    Cap dropping the shield resonated. I was a selfish kid and used to fight w my siblings over stuff, even sentimental things. For a half second I thought Cap would keep the shield out of spite, but when he dropped it he also showed his respect for Tony’s sentiments (“My father built that”) and really made me think.

    • @samleroy2964
      @samleroy2964 2 роки тому

      Ты плохая девочка

    • @thejaded
      @thejaded Рік тому +40

      Also hits harder because Steve knew his father back then. Steve still loved Tony, they just had different view and it went to shit.

  • @sayotlittler
    @sayotlittler 3 роки тому +659

    Part of the "language" bit is that officers are held to a higher standard, including not gambling, swearing, et cetra. I mean, he's an Irish-American that grew up in 1930s Brooklyn, of course he knew how to swear like a dirty sailor. The thing is, once he became an officer and the "face of America," he couldn't be himself 100%. So the whole "language" bit is the habit of being an officer in charge of a rather unruly bunch.

    • @melodie-allynbenezra8956
      @melodie-allynbenezra8956 2 роки тому +39

      Good call.

    • @CatGold5047
      @CatGold5047 2 роки тому +26

      It's possible. I always thought of it as a stick in the mud goody two shoes thing. My mom knows so many swear words it's silly, she knows their definitions and has heard how they are used, but I have never heard her use them once. In her mind, it's not right, so she's never used those words (and actually cried when I used one around her). I always thought of it as the same thing (probably because I have a mom like that lol). And she's never had a job where it would be inappropriate more than normal - she held herself to that standard, no one else did.

    • @sayotlittler
      @sayotlittler Рік тому +3

      @@CatGold5047 Honestly, it's probably a combination. He swore like crazy, but once he was in a position where that was not acceptable, he held himself and others to a higher standard.

  • @loonboy1996
    @loonboy1996 2 роки тому +591

    I strive to live the phrase,
    "Not the perfect soldier, but a good man"
    MCU captain America is one of my heroes. I grew up on military bases (Dad was in the United States Air force.)
    I was always surrounded by those who lived those words.

    • @anitaspam7767
      @anitaspam7767 2 роки тому +5

      Same, but my dad was in the army😃

    • @Nyeusi_Uhuru
      @Nyeusi_Uhuru 2 роки тому +5

      Same...Air Force

    • @Seb_No.13
      @Seb_No.13 Рік тому +11

      So... to be a good soldier is to fight for your country, to be a good man is to fight for the right reasons

    • @emmyg
      @emmyg Рік тому +2

      Thank you for your Family’s Service. Thank your dad for sacrificing time with your family to protect this Nation.

    • @aryeng3004
      @aryeng3004 Рік тому

      You are not the only one

  • @lenacalussi7202
    @lenacalussi7202 3 роки тому +230

    Captain was never my favorite, but I've always respected him.

    • @yoknom
      @yoknom 3 роки тому +11

      Same for me, especially after Winter Soldier.

    • @edkwon
      @edkwon 3 роки тому +12

      @@yoknom The Winter Soldier was the perfect story how to make an anachronistic character like Steve Rogers relevant in our modern world

    • @shinigamiinochi
      @shinigamiinochi 3 роки тому +6

      big same. He was actually my least favorite going into the first Avenger film, but after Winter Soldier, he grew on me a lot.

    • @sadlobster1
      @sadlobster1 3 роки тому +3

      What was it that you didn't like about him

    • @hauntedhouse7827
      @hauntedhouse7827 3 роки тому

      Who's your favorite?

  • @DarkKnight_
    @DarkKnight_ 3 роки тому +271

    The reason I like Cap so much is he's always consistent with his ideals. He's never compromising and always trying to be a good man. Even when the entire world is up against his friend, he was loyal to him and fought for him

    • @jukori
      @jukori 3 роки тому +2

      well, he almost killed him in Captain America: the winter soldier in the helicarrier scene.

    • @koberyan2880
      @koberyan2880 3 роки тому +5

      “Cap never compromises”
      Except when he lied to tony about his parents death...
      Or refused to let Vision sacrifice himself to win in Infinity War.
      Or him fucking Peggy’s niece after the funeral. (It’s a chad move but not very idealistic).
      Etc

    • @jukori
      @jukori 3 роки тому +5

      @@koberyan2880 loyalty towards Bucky vs loyalty towards Tony. 1-0 for Bucky. Also since when can't Steve lie? Letting Vision not become a sacrifice is totally in character, albeit a little hypocritically. It is not confirmed that they had sex in the movies. They shared a kiss. Having ideals to stand for and being idealistic are two different things.

    • @theroyaljules39
      @theroyaljules39 3 роки тому +4

      @@jukori I just hate Sharon in general. She did not need to exist and there was absolutely no reason for her to have a romance subplot with Steve. I love civil war but the Sharon scenes are so hard to watch.

    • @jukori
      @jukori 3 роки тому +7

      @@theroyaljules39 I would like sharon a whole deal more if she and steve weren't forced into a pseudo romance plot...

  • @ladylucario7958
    @ladylucario7958 2 роки тому +104

    I would love to see them do a series on the Avatar the Last Airbender series. Studying the character progression of each character, starting with the man of tea himself, Iroh.

    • @oiPuReNaDeZzo
      @oiPuReNaDeZzo Рік тому +7

      Absolutely yesssssssss

    • @barbara_LL
      @barbara_LL Рік тому +4

      omg tell me about it!!! I can see Alan sobbing with zuko's and iroh's reunion, that would be so great

    • @GabbySinclair-iz4wv
      @GabbySinclair-iz4wv Рік тому

      Some other youtubers make videos about them. This one is really good ua-cam.com/video/gi992jWsYTo/v-deo.htmlsi=XPjOlsFE4LuNawSO

  • @bspi624
    @bspi624 3 роки тому +224

    "You're obligation is to do what's right." As a vet, retired LEO, and community Licensed Mental Health Counselor I cannot stress that statement enough. It's called integrity, doing what's right even when it's not popular.

    • @paesch1312
      @paesch1312 2 роки тому +8

      Love this comment. I completely feel the same way. I lost my job because I stood up for what i believed was right.

    • @edwardbo4666
      @edwardbo4666 2 роки тому

      Seriously, I thought people got the message after the un. Declared, "just following orders" as an invalid excuse for war crimes.

    • @LostMyMojo100
      @LostMyMojo100 2 роки тому

      Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do...

  • @freixas18
    @freixas18 3 роки тому +419

    As a non American I never saw Cap' as a patriot. He stands for moral values and what he believes, but never fights for the country itself. And in the late movies he saves the whole world, not just for his country, but to follow his heart. He's never done a speech for America, and that's why I love him.

    • @daulahiftitah6461
      @daulahiftitah6461 3 роки тому +19

      Same. This is also the reason why I respect Sam more than John walker

    • @karri17
      @karri17 3 роки тому +9

      @@daulahiftitah6461 I respect anyone more than John Walker

    • @daulahiftitah6461
      @daulahiftitah6461 3 роки тому

      @@karri17 even Karli?

    • @jacobhargiss3839
      @jacobhargiss3839 3 роки тому +27

      he is, in the truest sense, a patriot. he wants his country to be the best version of itself. Not obeying the government or fighting for more than just your own country doesn't make someone not patriotic. The revolutionaries of 1700's fought their ruling government, they were still patriots. WWII was basically a war to liberate Europe, but we still call the veterans of that war patriots.

    • @iche9373
      @iche9373 3 роки тому

      @@karri17 John Walker is USAgent, he is a patriot dedicated to protect America. And after all, he is human.

  • @mccabber24
    @mccabber24 3 роки тому +736

    "Steve is no longer Captain America. He's fighting for the World now" so... you could say, he's Captain Planet?

  • @StabbyTaco2486
    @StabbyTaco2486 Рік тому +17

    I've always related to Captain America. He became my favorite super hero growing, and when First Avenger came out, it just...I related so much to his ideologies and went through similar life struggles (not to his extend but ya know.) He will forever be my model for what it means to be a good person with integrity and loyalty.

  • @christie8908
    @christie8908 3 роки тому +325

    The scene that summed up Cap's entire character is when he stood up against Thanos entire army ALONE in endgame

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 3 роки тому +11

      Stubbornly going forward with no plan, and only does not die because someone else saves his bacon, yeah it kind of does sum up cap.

    • @IggsHowlee
      @IggsHowlee 3 роки тому +27

      @@DaDunge guess you don't know what "I can do this all day" means or not giving up means and I think you never experienced standing up to something that is worth fighting for even with no plan you do it anyway. Do you even know who Cap is bruh?

    • @atiqahdiyana5665
      @atiqahdiyana5665 3 роки тому +21

      @@DaDunge he is a a single person, standing alone, facing certain doom and still refuses to surrender and the fact that he is saved is a CREDIT to his character. Not a flaw.
      Also he has literally made almost every single plan in the movies he’s in?!!?!!

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 3 роки тому +3

      @@atiqahdiyana5665 Are you kidding me? All he ever does is react Tony has plans and sure they sometimes backfire but he atleast has ideas.

    • @Pope_of_the_Church_of_Tea
      @Pope_of_the_Church_of_Tea 3 роки тому +14

      @@DaDunge Clearly the MCU movies you saw came from a universe parallel to the one the rest of us occupy...

  • @williamj.dovejr.8613
    @williamj.dovejr.8613 3 роки тому +849

    Cap could lift the hammer, but Thor's ego mattered more to him than proving something..Cap respects Thor and that's why he chose to act as if he couldn't do it.

    • @briandaaranda9735
      @briandaaranda9735 3 роки тому +116

      I think that Steve started lifting the hammer and then his own "no, wait, how is this possible? I'm just a kid from Brooklyn" attitude came in. He has insecurities, just like the rest of us, and in here he was finding out things that were not necessarily good about his previous work/employers, like Jonathan and Adam said.

    • @williamj.dovejr.8613
      @williamj.dovejr.8613 3 роки тому +17

      @@briandaaranda9735 Good points.

    • @VerryJerry90
      @VerryJerry90 3 роки тому +29

      I think He didnt just respect Thor but he also cared for him like a friend and thats why he could lift it

    • @MiguelCruz-zj9rh
      @MiguelCruz-zj9rh 3 роки тому +35

      Actually I read somewhere that at that moment he’s keeping the secret of Bucky killing Tony’s parents. And that small dark thing is what kept him from lifting it. I don’t remember where I read it. That’s why he was almost able to lift it.

    • @VerryJerry90
      @VerryJerry90 3 роки тому +14

      @@MiguelCruz-zj9rh but he didn’t know that for sure until civil war. When he first heard that info from Zola he didn’t know the winter soldier was Bucky and neither was he sure it was the winter soldier who orchestrated starks assassinations. Ther were a lot of variables at play. It was only when he saw the video it all confirmed him for sure but by then in technicality that was information he knew in advance, because of he heard from Zola. It’s a tight situation and unfortunately a catch 22

  • @Waitwhat469
    @Waitwhat469 3 роки тому +307

    12:24 I feel like cap's empathy really helps with his leadership, because he knows what people would want to do. He doesn't ask hulk to be careful, or whatever, he instead directs his passion towards the group goal.

  • @bluesdjben
    @bluesdjben Рік тому +24

    Great video. I love Captain America in the MCU so much. My favorite Captain America moment is in Winter Soldier, in the lull right before they move on Shield Headquarters. Steve is standing on the dam, and Sam comes up to him and says, "Whoever he used to be, the guy he is now, I don't think he's the kind you save, he's the kind you stop...He doesn't know you." And Steve just says, "He will."

  • @mannholloway
    @mannholloway 3 роки тому +186

    "Cap could have lifted Mjolnir at the party but he didn't want to steal......... Thor's thunder"🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Eyd1n
    @Eyd1n 3 роки тому +208

    he is the embodiment of tolkien's quote...:
    „i do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory... i love only that which they defend...“
    concerning cap, marvel's cinematic universe and chris evans did a magnificent job...
    keep it up, quys - i love what you do...

    • @melodyfussell829
      @melodyfussell829 3 роки тому +2

      That is my FAVORITE quote from my favorite LotR character, and you are absolutely right!

    • @Eyd1n
      @Eyd1n 3 роки тому +1

      @@melodyfussell829 besides max ehrmann's „desiderata“, this is the most beautiful composition of words i have ever read... :)

    • @Betito1171
      @Betito1171 3 роки тому

      I think that’s why I have trouble liking captain America as much as others

    • @Eyd1n
      @Eyd1n 3 роки тому

      @@Betito1171 could you elaborate on that?

  • @ismaelvargas-osiris6108
    @ismaelvargas-osiris6108 3 роки тому +505

    I love that when he says that speech to the SHIELD agents, he says "I'm Steve Rogers", not "This is Captain America", and it's the other guy who says "Cap's orders", like, he earned that title with his actions. I'm not sure if what I'm saying makes any sense. 🤔

    • @tumblingrosesstudio
      @tumblingrosesstudio 3 роки тому +11

      👍

    • @jasonswiatkowski9127
      @jasonswiatkowski9127 3 роки тому +15

      Steve: I am a man
      The other guy: He is my symbol

    • @tetsudikawakami3071
      @tetsudikawakami3071 3 роки тому +6

      No i get it.he isn't called Captain America because its His Hero name or because he chise the name,he Is called Captain America because other People Call him That cause he Earn it

    • @melodie-allynbenezra8956
      @melodie-allynbenezra8956 2 роки тому +2

      @Ismael That makes PERFECT sense.

  • @brittanybarthel1410
    @brittanybarthel1410 2 роки тому +83

    He does a great speech on Endgame as well. He always gives great speeches.

  • @stargirl2477
    @stargirl2477 3 роки тому +69

    He's probably my favorite MCU hero, because he does embody fighting for rights and truth, just like DC's Superman. He knows the difference between right and wrong and tries to come up with new ways to fight.

    • @hinklefamily1831
      @hinklefamily1831 3 роки тому +13

      Exactly. I think one of the reasons I love him so much is because a lot of people see change as good, which it is, but they proceed to change EVERYTHING about themselves. Cap represents a healthy struggle against change in both his early years becoming captain America and later on when he goes to the future. He tries to change and accept the things and be kind and curious about it, but still keeps his morals!

  • @lukeleonard2801
    @lukeleonard2801 3 роки тому +582

    Steve Rogers hasn't lost faith in America, he has lost faith in the Government and that what it does is right. And both of you are correct about why Cap drops the shield.

    • @nmbr1son64
      @nmbr1son64 3 роки тому +25

      It's like during the 60s, Americans lost faith in their government. They found out how corrupt it was!

    • @shinigamimiroku3723
      @shinigamimiroku3723 3 роки тому +16

      @@nmbr1son64 And we're seeing it all over again now...

    • @grantstamper8175
      @grantstamper8175 3 роки тому +18

      I also disagree on when they said Cap lost faith in America because as you said he didn't loose faith in the country he lost faith in the government, as I would venture to say a vast majority of citizens have also done in reality.

    • @koberyan2880
      @koberyan2880 3 роки тому +6

      Honestly the government angle is just Hollywood bs anyways.
      “It wasn’t the government it was old secret Nazis!” Is why I I will never take anybody seriously when they like the winter soldier “as a commentary”.

    • @lastmanstanding7155
      @lastmanstanding7155 3 роки тому +6

      @@koberyan2880
      But it did get infected with the rot and people like nick were gonna let it fester. Like when he introduces the pre crime death shit to cap. If cap weren't there to stop it countless innocents would die. It's not hard to see how you can draw similarities to reality with that. I'm not saying it's a commentary tho. I don't think it is or is trying to be.

  • @reeserogers3093
    @reeserogers3093 3 роки тому +129

    “See this is why I love having these conversations, because my take on it is entirely different. But I think that’s totally valid.” I’m saving this line for future reference. I plan to use phrases like these when I disagree with someone. Currently working on becoming a family of affirmers

    • @thomast8539
      @thomast8539 3 роки тому +3

      Good for you. Just remember that when they disagree with you and you are politely giving consideration to their position...they are still wrong. LOL

  • @KaizerSozaye
    @KaizerSozaye Місяць тому +2

    This character was so well written, well acted and well portrayed. That he became an inspiration to millions of individuals all across the planet earth not just one country. And that's why Captain America is and forever will be the G.O.A.T

  • @adamsullivan1576
    @adamsullivan1576 2 роки тому +171

    I liked that they mentioned that he doesn't order people to do things he himself wouldn't do. That's an actual military doctrine they teach once u become an NCO. And it's something that's very lacking in most civilian life

  • @bismagill2682
    @bismagill2682 3 роки тому +146

    Fun fact about endgame: When captain America lifts ✨mjolnir✨, the background music is the same as the music in catfa when cap is about to jump over the bridge

    • @RudyBleeker
      @RudyBleeker 3 роки тому

      I thought I recognized that bit of score but I couldn't quite place it. Thanks!

  • @alexandrebeaudry8377
    @alexandrebeaudry8377 3 роки тому +191

    You made me realized how good was Captain when he drop the shield. He wasn't mad, broken or arrogant otherwise he would have throw it at Tony. The difference between dropping it and throwing it is huge. It's seem like at that moment he choose between greatness and goodness with the humility that always roots the caracter.

  • @krystalissoojung5114
    @krystalissoojung5114 2 роки тому +108

    14:10 and also the entire Winter Soldier's movie like a callback toward the 1st movie, where doctor Erskine and Steve met the first where he asked "is it a test?", he says he don't want to kill, he doesn't like bullies.. he it's amazing how he stays true to it... when he realized that the government/SHIELD which he worked for (I kinda believe that part of the reason capt worked there because Peggy was one of thr founder) is the BULLIES, he quickly turn his back and fight for the innocents

  • @FulcanMal
    @FulcanMal 3 роки тому +362

    If you did Scarlet Witch, I think you'd need to call it "Psychology of a Hero..Villain...um we're not sure."

    • @misspriss2482
      @misspriss2482 3 роки тому +45

      A human. All of us cycle between being a villain and a hero depending on the circumstances.

    • @hectorsanchez1377
      @hectorsanchez1377 3 роки тому +9

      Psychology of the nose scrunch.

    • @chadzahirshah2588
      @chadzahirshah2588 3 роки тому +9

      @@misspriss2482 Villain, in the comics she kills all the mutants and is extremely selfish despite working with the avengers at one point, Wanda is no different in the movies and is going down that path, starting with her enslaving the entire town of West Side for her little fantasies

    • @samuellanghus1455
      @samuellanghus1455 3 роки тому +1

      @@misspriss2482 Under what video are you commenting under? Wanna run that by one more time?

    • @reflectcard6258
      @reflectcard6258 3 роки тому +8

      she's basically a very stressed out human with creppy super powers. Her intentions are not evil, but she let's herself be blinded enough to manipulate people that was suposed to be saved. She will never be seeing as a hero anymore by that people, and now that she's fully into that dark magic book to bring her family, Dr. Strange is gonna have a bad time

  • @roryfire4163
    @roryfire4163 3 роки тому +1578

    The biggest difference between Cap and Tony, is the Tony is a boss but Cap is a leader

    • @taytay1030
      @taytay1030 3 роки тому +10

      🙌

    • @ValGOPLock
      @ValGOPLock 3 роки тому +57

      That's actually a very good way of putting it

    • @deviles
      @deviles 3 роки тому +126

      I disagree. Tony is never really a "Boss". He does not delegate, and he does not see himself as in charge of the other avengers. He is much more of a loner, who just does what needs to be done, and often he sees himself as the only one who is intelligent enough to do it. And if other happen to be there and willing to help, he uses them and their skills as recource because he is a smart tactition. But he doesnt demand respect or obedience from anyone.
      If someone has examples that contradict this statement, id like to hear.

    • @firstnamelastname6016
      @firstnamelastname6016 3 роки тому +103

      @@deviles I interpreted it as Tony is a Boss, like the “slang” term.
      Like a boss.
      So more of just a cool and intelligent dude and less like a manager of a mid-large range law firm.

    • @lotsofuwuenergy3983
      @lotsofuwuenergy3983 3 роки тому +51

      @@deviles I'd say the scene in Infinity War just prior to their fight with Thanos on his home planet is an example of Tony attempting to take charge and delegate roles to each of the characters present (and taking a more disciplinary role upon yelling, "Are you _yawning?_ In the middle of this, while I'm breaking it down?") Until Quill takes charge instead, ofc.
      I think the OP is generally referring to the "vibe" of someone who naturally attracts people to following them vs one that has to explicitly tell others to follow their lead, because Steve doesn't really have any scene like this after the first Avengers movie; it seems as though people just _are_ on his wavelength naturally.

  • @Talpfote
    @Talpfote 3 роки тому +85

    Seeing Alan as Captain America just made my day.
    Legit, I kinda want to see him in a proper captain america cosplay

    • @RhamanaChan
      @RhamanaChan 3 роки тому +2

      Especially to see if he also has America's Ass™

    • @gvendurst
      @gvendurst 3 роки тому

      I kinda want to see him as John Walker. Looking at them side by side, they're actually strikingly similar

    • @tinahawley320
      @tinahawley320 3 роки тому

      I thought it was a good cosplay already but admittedly I don't cosplay much myself so I don't have an expert's eye.

  • @vicmartinoofficial331
    @vicmartinoofficial331 Рік тому +7

    As a long time fan of Captain America really enjoyed watching this "Cinema Therapy" discussion of one of my favorite of all masked avenger's Captain America.

  • @michaelajames99
    @michaelajames99 3 роки тому +326

    I think that Steve never believed the shield belonged to him. It’s just a way to protect his friends

    • @redvinesron
      @redvinesron 3 роки тому +28

      I agree. It's like it was made for him to use, as the one in care-giving or safe-guarding people. But once his time was done, he wasn't afraid of passing it on. And good for him. 😊

    • @AngelaReyeroMartinez
      @AngelaReyeroMartinez 3 роки тому +8

      for me, more than his friends, the people.

    • @Grizabeebles
      @Grizabeebles 3 роки тому +38

      The sigh and nod he makes before dropping the shield in Civil War tells me that he takes a moment to think about what Tony is saying and agrees.
      Meanwhile, the hasty way Tony says it is a sign he's improvising. Going after Cap's identity is the last weapon he has at his disposal. It's also a call-back to the exchange in Avengers "everything special about you came out of a bottle".
      If you watch Tony's reaction shot to seeing how easily Steve gives up his identity - he can't believe it. Tony's attempt to wound Steve emotionally backfires.

    • @JeffKelly03
      @JeffKelly03 3 роки тому +20

      I think you're right. I think that's why he was able to give it to Sam and when Sam says it feels like it somebody else's, Steve says "It isn't." The shield doesn't belong to one person. It represents an ideal and it represents integrity and it belongs to whoever can best represent it. First it was Steve, and when he says it belongs to Sam, he's saying Sam is the one who will best represent it.

    • @melissaharris3389
      @melissaharris3389 3 роки тому +8

      @@JeffKelly03you hit on the nail. The shield represents an integrety. That's why Sam feels it's weight so strongly and is conflicted and Bucky is so attached to it in FATWS.

  • @goblinfacegraphics2298
    @goblinfacegraphics2298 3 роки тому +173

    In a landscape of cynicism, your team is such a breath of fresh air! I'm glad you guys are taking off not just for myself but because it means more people getting to appreciate the good and healthy. We need more of that, not just in blind naive positivity, but in finding healthy ways to perceive solutions to the conflicts we face. Like Cap, integrity and respect can't be forced on others, merely displayed in ourselves and our actions and how we treat each other. The fact that your fanbase is growing gives me hope.

  • @locomadman
    @locomadman 3 роки тому +114

    “Our integrity sells for so little, but it is all we really have.
    It is the very last inch of us.
    And within that inch, we are free.”
    - Valarie, V for Vendetta
    “Some call him a Boy Scout, some call him self righteous. They will not, cannot, see him for what he really is; a hero.”
    Love it boys; keep’m coming! 🥰

  • @TimRHillard
    @TimRHillard 11 місяців тому +6

    People have always told me I have allot of integrity. And I am very proud of that. When I was a kid, I had just a few heroes: my dad, grand pa and uncle. Then, captain America. I was fortunate to own dirt bikes. I had made a cap shield with a garbage can lid. I went everywhere in the mountains of Boone NC on my dirt bike, with that shield.
    Thank you to everyone who made these movies. 100% they got cap right and Chris Evans was stellar.

  • @Ancient_Tribesman
    @Ancient_Tribesman 2 роки тому +167

    What I really love about Captain America is that hes just Superman without the godlike powers. Because hes human his risk are alot greater & he still remains steadfast to his ideals despite how dangerous his enemies are. He even stood his ground against Thanos, with or without using Mjolnir, like a true Hero.

  • @NavarinoDC
    @NavarinoDC 3 роки тому +166

    "Captain's orders" is my favourite scene in all the MCU.

    • @grimlock1471
      @grimlock1471 3 роки тому +19

      We often picture people like Cap when we think of "courage," or even the old man in Stutgart, facing Loki. Classical heroism in one case, defiant stoicism in the second. But that tech, Cameron Klein is his name, was terrified. His voice was breaking, he was nearly crying with fear. He wasn't defiant, he wasn't "heroic," he didn't want to die, but he would not yield.
      I've seen quotes to the effect of "courage means being the only one who knows you're scared." Everyone saw his fear. And everyone saw his courage. What do you think most people remember more?

    • @aliciajohnson9971
      @aliciajohnson9971 3 роки тому +3

      Oh man, that scene gives me goosebumps and feels every time. He knew that refusing to do it wouldn't actually stop it from happening, but he also knew that it would be wrong to do it himself and he was willing to die doing what was right. The bravest person in all of Marvel honestly.

    • @NavarinoDC
      @NavarinoDC 3 роки тому

      @@grimlock1471 It reminds me of the title of a book I once saw, 'Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway '. Thanks for the actor's name.

  • @rathelmmc3194
    @rathelmmc3194 3 роки тому +102

    The scene where Cap has his shield over Iron Man always gets me. Robert Downey Jr does an amazing job at looking like he’s fearing for his life, and in his eyes you can see that he thinks Cap is going to kill him as his shield descends. It’s so heartbreaking.

  • @jasonholman1011
    @jasonholman1011 Рік тому +9

    I think Steve, Captain, Roger’s, America, proves the line “I don’t want to kill anyone” every time he fights someone. With his super strength he could not only cripple them, but kill them and yet he only uses the force necessary.

  • @Scanny524
    @Scanny524 3 роки тому +180

    An interesting aspect of Cap dropping the shield is actually how Tony takes it forward:
    In Spiderman Homecoming, Tony takes the suit off Spiderman, saying "If you're nothing without the suit then you shouldn't have it."
    This shows he respected Steve for dropping the shield, even if only in hindsight. He knows that Steve doesn't need the Shield to be who he is, and he knows Steve knows that too.
    He wants Peter to be better than him, he wants him to be more like Steve, in that lesson he tried to teach Peter.

    • @SLX__13
      @SLX__13 2 роки тому +18

      Wow. Now I have more respect for Tony telling Peter that.

    • @preciousotoakhia9789
      @preciousotoakhia9789 2 роки тому +3

      Wow captain America is legends never die 🙏