[2016] Captain America : Civil War

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BW mà được ăn lắc buff max cross over Lucy.... thì chụy chấp tât cả các anh nhá
toàn tri, toàn năng, toàn hiện thì chơi bời gì nữa =))
 
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Ai giới thiệu vài ký thuốc xanh cho BW active god mode đi ;))
 
BW trong IM 2 ngon vãi hàng, chả hiểu sao càng ngày ta càng ko thích
 
BW trong IM 2 ngon vãi hàng, chả hiểu sao càng ngày ta càng ko thích
Từ hồi thích thằng Banner aka để tóc thẳng nuột mất cảm tình .
 
Uy Đô theo thời gian. Tóc càng ngày càng bớt đỏ :))
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Sâu đíp, có phải film hài gia đình ko vậy ;))
 
Lại xúc xiểm :)).
 
deep thật à, vậy mà mình xem thấy nó bình thường mà, ai giải thichs hộ cái
 
càng nhìn anh phản diện càng thấy cute là sao trời :))
 
deep thật à, vậy mà mình xem thấy nó bình thường mà, ai giải thichs hộ cái
Muốn sô đíp có sô đíp :1cool_look_down:
When Tony speaks with Falcon in the prison specifically built for the Avengers who sided with Captain America, Sam rebuffs him, asking: "Are you supposed to be the good cop?" Tony tries his usual glib charm to get Falcon to reveal Cap's whereabouts before a furious Sam snaps and shouts, "You'd have to go full Mark Furhman on my a-- to get information out of me!"

The incredibly timely line of dialogue is heavy with real-world parallels of justice and prejudice and mometarily stuns Tony. Why does it work so well?

Mark Furhman is the former L.A.P.D. detective called to testify against O.J. Simpson in the "trial of the century," the infamous 1995 double-homicide case in which retired football superstar O.J. Simpson was charged with murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown. Furhman invoked his fifth amendment rights and declined to answer when asked if he'd ever planted or manufactured evidence in the case, touching off long simmering suspicions that the L.A.P.D. unfairly targeted African Americans in the city.

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Jeff T. Green/APMark Furhman in 2001.



What both grounds "Civil War" and simultaneously allows it to soar above similar action fare like "Batman v Superman" is how it embeds heartfelt, genuine emotional beats into a story about battling demigods in spandex. Falcon's line of dialogue comes from the heart, tying his story arc into the film's larger messages of justice, control, and freedom. The racial dynamics between himself and Tony only add to the emotional weight of the line.

"Civil War" screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely spoke to Vulture about the cultural significance of the line, with Markus saying: "It also reminds you that this is taking place in a world that you know, as opposed to a world where it’s just totally disconnected from your reality."

The brief moment shows why "Civil War" is so great. As the stakes in "Civil War" rose higher and higher, directors Joe and Anthony Russo remained focused on the heroes' internal conflicts and how, unresolved, they turned into the confrontations that nearly tear the Avengers apart.
http://www.techinsider.io/captain-america-civil-war-mark-fuhrman-reference-2016-5
 
thật ra có những thứ hết sức bình thường nhìn vào là hiểu ngay , chỉ có fanboy cố gắng hiểu theo cách đíp nhất có thể rồi tự huyễn thôi.
 
moẹ =))

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