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Captain America Vs The Winter Soldier
The movies Captain America: “The First Avenger” and Captain America “The Winter Soldier” are both wonderful. Even though “The Winter Soldier” is totally the opposite from “The First Avenger.” It’s basically vas versa, with Steven Rogers, and try’s his best to prove them wrong and get his bestfriend back, now that he knows he’s alive. So, in “The Winter Soldier” Steven Rogers looks like the bad guy and Bucky is the good guy as the public see’s, and completing his mission by killing Steven Rogers. Since, both movies have multiple action scenes with killing, manipulating, and blackmailing. In Captain America: “The First Avenger” Steven Rogers was the good guy in this movie. He saved many lives, and lost good lives along the way. He proceeded

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