Fantastic, captivating and ironically for a sci-fi fantasy comic, realistic and relatable in many ways. One gets to know the characters and gets to see how socio-political evils, pressures and energies thereof when focused on individuals can change them for better or worse.
One almost mourns the conversion in Sharon, rejoices with the redemption in Isaiah, inspired in the resolve in Sam, sympathizes the regret in Bucky and feels the entrapment of a might-have-been captain america's rage and revenge.
The shield though! A symbol of selfless courage and moral uprightness in the front scenes of America and the world was the sign of hypocrisy suffering and betrayal in Isaiah's American backyard.
There is lots of fundamental wealth in sensitive themes that were given due justice in this disney-marvel production.
Sam as Captain America adds to what the shield stands for: making things right. I loved it. Just an avid watcher of marvel's avengers and related films and, wow. Loved it.