Sue, Grammy, Tom, Jen, Cheryl, Ted, Vance and Papa
posing for a final mug shot in front of Captain America's poster.
In the movie, our Captain (Steve Rodgers) is
faced with the same question as real life Edward Snowden, who shocked the
world with his astounding revelation of the NSA spying on American
citizens. With no one to trust, hunted by the very organization he fights
for, the world’s first superhero clashes with the uncertain and deadly
world of the modern day. Steve Rodgers’ old fashioned beliefs about duty,
honor, and humility are thrust into a world where security is the name of
the game, and prevention is the key. With the invasion of New York (in
2012’s Avengers) SHIELD has become more and more focused on preventing
disaster instead of interceding during disaster. Under the orders of
Director Nick Fury, SHIELD has been secretly building a trio of airships
to protect the world, codenamed Project Insight. Capable with keeping the
world secure at all times, SHIELD intends to eliminate threats to the
world, before they materialize. No transparency in the new world order
government. The threats boil down to anyone who doesn't agree with the
corrupt powers that be. It's okay to kill a few million people for the
sake of several million people. Needless to say, Rodgers’ old-fashioned
morals clash with SHIELD’s new policy. “This isn’t freedom. This is fear,”
he declares. The plot throughout is tense, violent and mysterious.
Parallel with what we're feeling today.
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Anyway Cheryl, it's been a wonderful evening with
family and friends sharing your special day. We love you very much, and
always wish you the best life has to offer.
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