No, you move.

fearlessinger:

I haven’t seen almost anyone discuss this, and I think
it’s because it’s an incredibly disheartening conversation to have, if you care
about Bucky, and if you don’t, well none of it probably even registered for you.
Because the movie very pointedly doesn’t place any kind of relevance on Bucky’s
choices, except for his very last one, and yes, the one to punch his way out of
the cage to get away from Zemo and his little red book (which is, however,
overruled as soon as Zemo finishes reciting the sequence of words).

But the truth is that Bucky does make choices, and I
mean outside of the two notable instances just cited. Only, he makes them
before the start of the movie, or in between one scene and the next, or quietly,
in the background, while the movie tells us to focus on the flashier things
that are happening in the forefront. And they’re not very noticeable choices,
per se, because most of the time, what Bucky chooses is to NOT act. Especially not in his own self interest.

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