![]() In a similar way to Alzheimer’s, he’s written things down, for fear of losing his memory again. In his backpack there are a dozen notebooks that compose the scattered memories dating back to as far as he can remember which somewhat piece together a scattered life. When asked about the significance of the backpack to Bucky, Sebastian Stan responded Bucky grabs only one thing of importance to him before he and Cap try to fight their way out of the building – a backpack. The only thing Bucky has of the last 70 or so years are scattered memories of abuse, violence, and death. As mentioned previously, Hydra stored Bucky in a cyrochamber when they were not using him for missions. He urges Bucky that “This doesn’t have to end in a fight.” Bucky wearily replies, “It always ends in a fight.” This simple response really highlights a crucial part of who Bucky is now and what he has been through. He gets to Bucky just before security forces storm his apartment building. Even with warning from the likes of Tony Stark, and pretty much everyone else, Steve runs after his friend to save him. meeting which starts a worldwide hunt for Bucky.Įnter Steve to save the day. A man named Nemo frames Bucky for a bombing during a U.N. ![]() As is the MO with MCU, something catastrophic happens. He seems genuinely happy before everything is shot to hell. He’s much more disheveled looking than before, and seems to be trying to acclimate into a normal civilian life away from the people who would either see him as a weapon, or use him as one. When we see Bucky for the first time in the present day his physical appearance has totally changed. He is simply awoken to perform tasks and then put away for further use. He doesn’t age, and he doesn’t experience life. ![]() This further pushes the idea of Bucky as just a weapon and not an actual human. Once they are said he merely responds, “Ready to comply,” and does whatever the person who said them commands. We also find out that every time Bucky is woken up he immediately undergoes a memory wipe, and then has the following trigger words said to him: “Longing, Rusted, Seventeen, Daybreak, Furnace, Nine, Benign, Homecoming, One, Freight Car.” These words – which have somehow been planted deeply within Bucky’s brain – operate like a switch to his brain. We find out through flashbacks that Bucky is stored in a cyrochamber, which is something that is hinted out during Winter Soldier, and is only woken up when needed. The Russo brothers really have no intention of letting us forget for one moment about the hideous things Hydra has done to Bucky for the last 70 or so years. This is a defining factor not only in the action throughout Civil War, but also with Bucky’s character development and relationship with Steve. The knowledge is there, but the emotions aren’t explored yet, which also makes it very interesting to play. It’s not like he immediately has all these emotions and feelings and point of views about people and families that he’s dealt with - or Steve. It doesn’t just suddenly all come back to him, just because he’s learned certain things about himself. ![]() He also explains of Bucky’s reconciliation with his memories and past: He recognizes his past, but at the same time he’s sort of a new character, too. There’s going be recognizable things about him, but his path through the Winter Soldier is always going be there, haunting him. To me, he’s never really going to be Bucky Barnes again. I mean, what have we gotten as a result of Bucky and the Winter Soldier? You know, here’s the guy when you merge the two. When asked about Bucky’s transformation, Sebastian Stan responded (Seriously stop reading right now unless you want spoilers). After the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier how is Bucky reconciling himself with his past, lost principles and ideals, and the things he has done under the control of Hydra? Among other things, Captain America: Civil War emphasizes and explores Bucky’s past and how he is now trying to reconcile himself with it.
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