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00:02It's fascinating working on these movies because of the nuances and the subtleties that actors find every time they play
00:08the part, and also as they glow as human beings that they bring to the part.
00:12That's kind of the fun part of the process, watching the character evolve.
00:27The first Captain America film is subtitled The First Avenger.
00:30There are men laying down their lives. I got no right to do any less than that.
00:36Born out of the technology of the 1940s, frozen in ice, coming back into the present day.
00:44To me, what's super exciting is, like, Cap's this kind of guy out of time.
00:49The world has changed. None of us can go back. All we can do is our best.
00:57Great thing about Chris is he's not afraid of also embracing the conflicted part of Captain America, who still pines
01:03for the days of the 1940s when he was a kid out of the war.
01:07For as long as I can remember, I just wanted to do what was right.
01:12I guess I'm not quite sure what that is anymore.
01:14There is a sense of longing and of loss to the character that Chris never fails to articulate to audiences.
01:20We try to save as many people as we can. Sometimes that doesn't mean everybody.
01:24But if we can't find a way to live with that, next time, maybe nobody gets saved.
01:29Steve's going through a lack of trust for other people.
01:31In multiple situations in his life, he's seen government fail, so I think he feels that he is the most
01:37trustworthy.
01:37In a lot of ways, he's the moral backbone of the Avengers. That is the dynamic.
01:42And for Tony Stark to defer authority to anybody, you know that anybody's got to be a pretty stand-up
01:48guy.
01:48Lab's all set up, boss.
01:49Well, actually, he's the boss. I just pay for everything and design everything and make everyone look cooler.
01:57Cap's always been, you know, company man. He takes orders. He's a military guy.
02:00If the government, as a unit, feels that something is for the best, who's Steve to question?
02:05I thought I could follow orders.
02:07Sir, throw myself back in.
02:16It's just not the same.
02:17Through the events of the Winter Soldier, he learned that it's very hard to trust a government.
02:22Any power structure that wants control.
02:26It's very interesting to see Steve Rogers, to see Tony very naturally and realistically grow to the opposite viewpoints.
02:33We have orders. We should follow them up. Following is not really much now.
02:37On the other hand, he thinks, I remember when the World Security Council sent a nuclear bomb to New York
02:42City that we had to stop.
02:43When the organization I signed up with S.H.I.E.L.D. turned out to, in fact, be an
02:47evil organization, Hydra.
02:49If I see a situation pointed south, I can't ignore it.
02:53Sometimes I wish I could.
02:55No, you don't.
02:57No, I don't.
03:04There was always an unresolved conflict that we had to answer, which was, what would happen if he ever found
03:10Bucky Barnes?
03:11Where is Steve Rogers' allegiance? Is it to the Avengers? Or is it to this guy that he lost 80
03:16years before?
03:18It's that thing that gives you those kind of teenage goosebumps.
03:21Also, like, I could not get along better with anyone on the planet Earth than Evans.
03:26And yet, they always put us up against each other in the movies and then where he's like, shake hands
03:29and go, but I'd love you, man.
03:30Or whatever at the end.
03:32Isn't that the mission? Isn't that the why we fight? So we can end the fight? So we get to
03:36go home?
03:40Every time someone tries to win a war before it starts, innocent people die. Every time.
03:45This time it's like, let's ditch the handshake, you know, and let's see what happens.
03:49But of course, neither of us being right or wrong, I just think it adds a complexity.
03:54Sometimes, sometimes I want to punch you in your perfect teeth.
03:58But I don't want to see you gone.
04:01We need you, Cap.
04:02You think you might like it or wrong or wrong?
04:03No.
04:08Yes.
04:10You might well.
04:10Now live there and say something.
04:10The unexpected is only a game that's a pre-contact human being traced with her, who the one?
04:10If anything happens if the one isn't very cyberpunk?
04:11It doesn't really mean you have Arizona mothers coming.
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