Doing a John Wick analysis: "A headshot. Massive trauma to the head. Instantly fatal. The body drops on the ground." "Another headshot. And another, and another...Is this movie only about headshots?" "Oh wait.That's a knife wound."
Reminds me of Sherlock Holmes 2009 with Robert Downey JR when Holmes would describe the hospital time the person he was fighting was going to receive. Now I'm curious of how medically accurate Holmes was.
@@poioio96 Honestly, in the MCU, the USA probably has, at minimum, some SERIOUS medical financial aid set up. They've had so much superhero-related carnage that they probably had to.
Seeing scenes like these I just always picture all of the "victims" sitting in the E.R. Just all beat up by one person. Imagine sitting there as the only person not involved. 😂
Captain America has always been a Soldier first, he might be a boy scout that tries to avoid unnecessary killings, but all his training is to neutralize threats as fast as possible and if that kills someone he's been doing this for decades he's kind of desensitized.
I think the only ones that care about killing in the MCU are Doctor Strange and Peter Parker, DS for his hippocratic oath and PP because he is a teenager who doesn't want blood on his hands
It's good to know there is proper medical terminology to "Wooh!", "Yeah"!, "Ouch!", "That didn't sound right", "How did he ...?", "That poor camera", etc.
Ouchies if you're *lucky* If you're unlucky you will find yourself paralyzed from the neck down. The good news? One of the side effects of full paralysis is being unable to feel all the traumatic injuries your body has suffered
@@Timelost_Techpriest There was a similar type video a few years ago showing Batman definitely likely killed a bunch of people or at least permanently injured them.
This scene really hits it. It looks so cool and amazing, but yeah, O U C H. Fortunately, our main boi Captain America is a super soldier. Sucks for the Hydra agents though.
In Cap's defense, he did ask if anyone wanted to get out of the elevator before the fight started. Fools didn't take him up on the offer - no sympathy.....
Before watching Dr. Hope's review: Chris Evans is so cute! Amazing fighting action scenes, captain America is awesome After watching Dr. Hope's review: Trauma to the temple, epidural hematoma, facial fracture, possible traumatic injury 😆😆
Fun Fact. Chris Evans has a background in tap dance. That's why the fight scenes look so good. It's all about rhythm. He practiced the scene a few times the very first time and ran through it almost like he's been doing it for years
Corridor Crew did a R rated version of certain scenes from this movie because it's never as realistic as it should be about the injuries caused by the attacks of a supersoldier. Thank you for making a medical version, it's good to know that this man in reality would be in the hospital for weeks after going after the Cap 💜
At 5:20, while I don't exactly know Caps' MO, the way I see it, in a non-lethal hand-to-hand combat your goal is to make sure the enemy doesn't want to or can't get up to continue fighting. These are all trained killers so they will probably always "want" to continue fighting meaning Cap has to make sure they can't and since he's vastly outnumbered he has to take them out of the fight as fast as possible (i.e. as little hits as possible) and for that goal, strikes to upper torso and head seem to be most effective... Disclaimer: I am not an expert in hand-to-hand combat, a soldier or anything like that, this is just my theory ;)
At this point, Cap doesn’t KNOW they’re Nazis (technically anarcho-fascist terrorists formerly associated with Nazis since Red Skull broke away from Germany; it’s basically a case of semantics though), just that they want to detain him. He doesn’t get the full lowdown until after he confronts Zola.
@@darlalathan6143 he's not fighting them non-lethally though. He's fighting them in a way that will incapacitate them, but each of those blows could ABSOLUTELY also be lethal. You don't strike someone's head and think they'll be fine. It's a lottery, but he's probably killed someone in this scene.
@@jesusmora9379 True, but from the trauma described by doctor Hope here, you'd expect a lot of visible bruising and swelling, and at least *some* of them would have superficial cuts. Cuts to the face and scalp bleed quite profusely.
Love this lol. I think the only thing I'd add is that Cap is probably pulling his punches to (1) pace himself so he can still make crazy improvisational maneuvers (2) given how many times some dudes got back up, he was looking to knock them out rather than critically wound them. Cap refrains from killing until he knows what side he's fighting.
Yeah the guy held down a helicopter in the same movie. I really think that goes beyond peak human. He must be holding back otherwise he'd be splattering them
Spoiler alert: Everyone in the elevator except Cap is going to require an ambulance ride. On the bright side, they're all going to max out their deductibles for the year.
Imagine actually being a first responder to this elevator. You come to the scene, the door opens and you just see the floor covered in bodies. "...we're gonna need a bigger ambulance."
Ed, I watched RoboCop for the first time in many years, and the medical treatment scene near the beginning struck me as fairly decent, especially for the era. I'd love to see you include that in a future video about cinematic medical scenes.
Interesting fact for Cap: his max feats of strength include pullinh a 60 ton bulldozer in under 5 minutes on an American football field for training, Iron Man clocking Cap's punches at nearly 1,350 newtons of force on average, resisting extreme magnets in the elevator as we see here, and restraining a 80 mph/120 kph Iron Man in his Mark 45 armor. Love the vids by the way!
Fun fact! During the final scene of Civil War, Iron Man's heads-up display reveals that a single punch from Cap can carry more than 1000 Newtons of force! ...so, yeah, these guys got off easy.
This rapid-fire play-by-play is awesome and interesting to behold. Next time around, I might see if I can make some guesses before your diagnosis. Love the presentation: - Brief description to prepare us - Hilarious/Awesome reference to pump us up - Hilarious/Awesome *FIGHT* to ring the proverbial bell - Underlying music to maintain the mood/Avoid copyright claims - Tight editing to keep the momentum going - Playing the scene in entirety, I believe, including the moments between the injuries, to let us know that nothing is left out. Plus, we get to relive the scene a bit. - Closing comments to mark the crescendo Well-done, sir :) Scene Suggestion: Lightsabre duels from Star Wars Maybe not the entirety of a duel, given that impacts are few and fair between, since we're dealing with very, very lethal weapons. Plus, non-lightsabre injuries often get shrugged-off. But, assessing the injuries caused by the lightsabres would be interesting. Granted, it wouldn't really fit this formula, so maybe, maybe not. Alternative Scene Suggestion: Neo vs. Agent Smith from the first Matrix movie.
Reminds me of the 2009 Sherlock Holmes movie that contains a fight scene in which Sherlock narrates a similar trauma diagnosis during the fight. I think the sequel also had one. Maybe worth looking at?
Imagine that there really was one guy in the elevator that was just going to work. Thinking "wow I'm in an elevator with Captain America ". Then all hell breaks lose
But can we talk about the fact that Rumlow and Rollins are on about chasing after Cap like two hours later with just a few bruises on their faces haha.
@Techno Master I think Steve and Natasha go to the mall on the same day, he goes into the hospital for the flash drive immediately after escaping, and Rumlow and Rollins are already there looking for them. And the next day they show up at Sam's place. Still, these guys should have broken bones and head traumas and they are back on their feet in no time hah. The movie happens in just a matter of a couple days and at the end of it Brock is running around fighting like nothing happened lol.
Cap is supposed to be as strong as a human can be, but MCU Cap restrains helicopters and goes hand to hand with Iron Man armor and Spider-Man. Dude's superhuman. He's left bodies in his wake.
Hey Doc! I've been loving your videos since the Cells at Work reactions. I have a suggestion for you if you're interested. Basically, there's a popular webshow called Death Battle. It's about pop culture characters put in a fight to the death, using research, logic, math, and science to determine a winner. I think it would be fun to analyze a few episodes to discuss injuries sustained by the characters, and of course the way they die. I have a few notable episodes in mind: (* = I'd particularly like for you to analyze these) Red Hood VS Winter Soldier * Goro VS Machamp Mob VS Tatsumaki * Gray VS Esdeath Deadpool VS The Mask * All Might VS Might Guy * If you do this, I recommend watching the analyses first so you know a bit more context in regard to the fighters and their capabilities. Maybe even do some bits about the interactions between Wiz & Boomstick.
I really love when you make a video like this when it comes to Superheroes because you did not really want to pick up a fight with some of the most powerful and strongest Marvel Superheroes.
Every time I watch a movie now where someone loses consciousness due to a punch or a hit, my brain screams “brain injury!!” after watching a number of videos like this one
This is a great video. The only way it could have been better, and this is not a criticism, would have been if you included the moments right before the fight when he asked them all if anybody wanted to get out of the elevator. Keep up the good work!
Cap has effortlessly crushed a walkie-talkie from one of the German police officers in one hand and tore off a taxi door with ease. His strength allows for him to send enemies flying several meters in the air from mere punches and kicks during a fight. Rogers can even generate enough force to have his shield pierce the metal frame of a Quinjet. He also kicked a 1.48-ton pickup truck with enough force to dent it and send an enemy soldier flying away upon impact. He’s above an Olympic level athlete in every way.
That's cool. So, he WAS holding back quite a lot in this elevator scene. Haha! If he wasn't... we should've seen more blood and broken bones. And those hits above the clavicle area would've been... what's the word... spine chilling? Yea.
This is how an efficient trauma doctor analysis the 30sec savage captain America, and after hearing Ed diagnosis we all know the strikes are all deadly
AFAIK, he's not just as strong as a human can be. The man jumps out of a plane without a parachute and can singlehandedly keep a helicopter from flying.
I have always really liked this fight scene. Could you do the pen fight scene from The Bourne Identity. That would be awesome. Also your fight scene trauma diagnosis videos are awesome. Please keep making more of them.
Wow! I did not know cap done a great fight scene before you make this video. After your explaination, i realized cap was aiming on important/most damaging parts of body in every each punch and kicks... He never waste any moves
I wasn't sure about this concept at first but it actually turned out to be quite cool! By the end, I was imagining a little cartoon version of yourself exasperatedly cleaning up after Cap' between blows like, "Oh no! Not another cervical spine injury! You have to be more careful, Steve!"
This is my new favorite RUclips series. I'd strongly recommend the "hallway fight" scene from Daredevil Season 1. It's a private insurance company's worst nightmare.
This was very fun in martial arts we are taught to target pressure points and joints and we often talk about the effects that it has (help when we are trying to put someone down and not kill) but it is very simpler to what you just did, good times Thanks for the video
I know how unpredictable and deceptive head injuries can be (as a 2 year old kid I once needed 7 stitches when I split my head open on my bed's headboard when I literally dove into bed, last time I ever did that too, though since all I needed was stitches there was apparently no injury to my brain or anywhere else on my body). I can only imagine how terrifying it must have been for my mom when I ran into the bathroom with my face literally covered in blood. My dad even told me a story once about someone he knew who got into a bar fight and took just one seemingly minor hit to the head, and then laughed it off and refused to have a doctor check him out. He died in his sleep the same night due to bleeding in the brain. So, I suppose the moral of the story is, if you're ever in a fight, have a doctor check you out afterwards just to make sure that you didn't suffer a life-threatening injury that you can't feel.
Just imagine the look on the first responders’ face when they show up to the pile of bodies in that elevator. Just that look of “where do I even start?”
Doing a John Wick analysis:
"A headshot. Massive trauma to the head. Instantly fatal. The body drops on the ground."
"Another headshot. And another, and another...Is this movie only about headshots?"
"Oh wait.That's a knife wound."
@Robert Taylor you beat the 200+ people to this reply
@@honglianglim8637 oh look so did I... Wait it's only the 3 of us
Can't forget the Graphite poisoning from pencil being shoved in the ear and thru the nostrils certain trauma to the head but (most likely death) 😂😂😂😂
"Oh hey, a broken arm. Nevermind, it ended with a headshot."
I have never been so happy to hear someone talk about trauma ......
I know, right 😂😂😂
@Dustin Reid How the hell did this comment pop up right when I was looking at a video where someone was talking about trauma ......
Wonderful ain't it
SAME!
*Me before watching this video:* Ha! Cap really beat them up!
*After the video:* Ha.. damn. Cap killed them. Cap killed a lot of them..
Yes!! I had the same reaction as well. Marvel does well to sanitize the reality of these fights.
This comment is so funny
same...
To be fair, he only killed them assuming he really waled on 'em full-power.
at least half of these guys were seen a while later at the mall trying to apprehend Steve and Natasha. lol
Breaking news: Elderly man beats up office workers
Sounds like a Daily Bugle article.
Ooof
kills*
"elderly" Veteran beats up office building security.
Senior citizen destroys dozen assassins
Reminds me of Sherlock Holmes 2009 with Robert Downey JR when Holmes would describe the hospital time the person he was fighting was going to receive. Now I'm curious of how medically accurate Holmes was.
I love those movies so muchhhhh. God I want the third one.
Freerefill also maybe going into how adrenaline shots would work especially right into someone’s heart. 🤣
Yep! We need Dr. Hope's accessment of RDJ's Holmes fight scene!
skyhime RDJ as Holmes is probably my favourite look. I think it’s the longer hair and the actual fighting and not just the CGI suit lol.
@@vikitty604 yes! Very yummy!
The amount of money the hospitals make in the MCU must be insane.
For real lol
for a moment I thought "but hey, healthcare is free, they just get the normal amount from the state" but then realized it's in the USA
@@poioio96 Honestly, in the MCU, the USA probably has, at minimum, some SERIOUS medical financial aid set up. They've had so much superhero-related carnage that they probably had to.
In marvel comics in general.
That depends entirely upon SHIELD and HYDRA insurance policies.
Seeing scenes like these I just always picture all of the "victims" sitting in the E.R. Just all beat up by one person. Imagine sitting there as the only person not involved. 😂
Yes! I have seen a bunch of people come in from a brawl before
@@DrHopeSickNotes oh god 😂
Or there's one empty bed which is filled the next day by the guy who won the fight, but also had a mild injury due to being clumsy.
@@DrHopeSickNotes though I imagine in real life they usually haven't all been knocked out by a SINGLE PERSON, who is now also totally fine.
@@TheDemocrab probably broken Fingers or something from beating up so many ppl 😂
So what you're saying is, Cap doesn't kill, but the hospital bills will. Also, he's brutal
Cap won't kill, but the hospital bills will make them wish that he did
Captain America has always been a Soldier first, he might be a boy scout that tries to avoid unnecessary killings, but all his training is to neutralize threats as fast as possible and if that kills someone he's been doing this for decades he's kind of desensitized.
No, he kills in the MCU
I think the only ones that care about killing in the MCU are Doctor Strange and Peter Parker, DS for his hippocratic oath and PP because he is a teenager who doesn't want blood on his hands
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It's good to know there is proper medical terminology to "Wooh!", "Yeah"!, "Ouch!", "That didn't sound right", "How did he ...?", "That poor camera", etc.
Okay so this just confirms what I already knew: Don't get in a fight with Captain America or you will get lots of ouchies
Dr. Hope's medical advice: Don't get punched or kicked.
@@ToastyMozart and you know what? That's some sound advice right here. I'd trust this doctor.
Ouchies if you're *lucky* If you're unlucky you will find yourself paralyzed from the neck down. The good news? One of the side effects of full paralysis is being unable to feel all the traumatic injuries your body has suffered
I mean this fight didn’t make sense anyway since they could have just shot him and many people here did nothing but wait to be beaten.
"Marvel heroes don't kill people."
Yeah.... right....
ruclips.net/video/uQUyrhp_ie8/видео.html Right about 43 seconds in, that guy is super dead.
said no one ever
I mean... Captain America was a soldier, he absolutely kills people. He's not Batman.
Jessica Jones and Frank Castle: is Marvel Netflix a joke to you?
Kevin Feige: well... basically yes
@@Timelost_Techpriest There was a similar type video a few years ago showing Batman definitely likely killed a bunch of people or at least permanently injured them.
Please, do an analysis of the Bathroom Scene in Mission Impossible.
How about the bathroom fight in Casino Royale?
omg yes!
That Asian guy was kinda immortal lmao
Or the bathroom fight in Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Yes please do that restroom scene please.
Dr Strange: I also paused the scene mid-fight to analyze everyone's injuries.
He does look like him 😳
Cue Sherlock-deduction-speed diagnosis of each HYDRA agent in that elevator
It's super cool when a professional like you seriously breaks down the scenes and offers actual medical/trauma diagnosis.
This scene really hits it. It looks so cool and amazing, but yeah, O U C H. Fortunately, our main boi Captain America is a super soldier. Sucks for the Hydra agents though.
In Cap's defense, he did ask if anyone wanted to get out of the elevator before the fight started. Fools didn't take him up on the offer - no sympathy.....
Before watching Dr. Hope's review:
Chris Evans is so cute! Amazing fighting action scenes, captain America is awesome
After watching Dr. Hope's review:
Trauma to the temple, epidural hematoma, facial fracture, possible traumatic injury
😆😆
Fun Fact. Chris Evans has a background in tap dance. That's why the fight scenes look so good. It's all about rhythm. He practiced the scene a few times the very first time and ran through it almost like he's been doing it for years
@@endosym5023 oh wowww!! 😍😍 Thanks for sharing that 😊😁
@@applesolon993 and he has perfect running form. Look at when he is running next to the Black Panther and Sam (I think)... perfection.
@@sisuguillam5109 and let's not forget his America's arse 😅😂😂
Me: "cool fight scene"
Dr: "alright lets point out who's gonna be eating through a tube for the rest of his life"
"And, definite fracture to the CCTV camera." - Dr. Hope
I love it!
I love your name.
Corridor Crew did a R rated version of certain scenes from this movie because it's never as realistic as it should be about the injuries caused by the attacks of a supersoldier. Thank you for making a medical version, it's good to know that this man in reality would be in the hospital for weeks after going after the Cap 💜
LOVE Corridor Crew
At 5:20, while I don't exactly know Caps' MO, the way I see it, in a non-lethal hand-to-hand combat your goal is to make sure the enemy doesn't want to or can't get up to continue fighting. These are all trained killers so they will probably always "want" to continue fighting meaning Cap has to make sure they can't and since he's vastly outnumbered he has to take them out of the fight as fast as possible (i.e. as little hits as possible) and for that goal, strikes to upper torso and head seem to be most effective...
Disclaimer: I am not an expert in hand-to-hand combat, a soldier or anything like that, this is just my theory ;)
in comics i think caps preferred fighting style is a mix of mma taught to him by sheild and street boxing
This raises the question: "Why is a non-CO WWII veteran fighting Nazi assassins non-lethally??"
@@darlalathan6143 bc these guys weren't attempting to kill in this particular fight, just to detain.
At this point, Cap doesn’t KNOW they’re Nazis (technically anarcho-fascist terrorists formerly associated with Nazis since Red Skull broke away from Germany; it’s basically a case of semantics though), just that they want to detain him. He doesn’t get the full lowdown until after he confronts Zola.
@@darlalathan6143 he's not fighting them non-lethally though. He's fighting them in a way that will incapacitate them, but each of those blows could ABSOLUTELY also be lethal. You don't strike someone's head and think they'll be fine. It's a lottery, but he's probably killed someone in this scene.
basically: everyone here has some serious head injuries and possible torso injuries
and that one guy with the leg injury
What's most impressive is that they all appear to be internal injuries, because there wasn't a single drop of blood spilt!
blood doesn't explode everywhere when you get cut like in certain movies
@@jesusmora9379 True, but from the trauma described by doctor Hope here, you'd expect a lot of visible bruising and swelling, and at least *some* of them would have superficial cuts. Cuts to the face and scalp bleed quite profusely.
Bruises don’t appear instantly. Swelling would be faster.
Love this lol. I think the only thing I'd add is that Cap is probably pulling his punches to (1) pace himself so he can still make crazy improvisational maneuvers (2) given how many times some dudes got back up, he was looking to knock them out rather than critically wound them. Cap refrains from killing until he knows what side he's fighting.
Yeah the guy held down a helicopter in the same movie. I really think that goes beyond peak human. He must be holding back otherwise he'd be splattering them
Spoiler alert: Everyone in the elevator except Cap is going to require an ambulance ride. On the bright side, they're all going to max out their deductibles for the year.
Can you do an analysis of Home Alone? Love that movie but those guys must have died about 30 times over :D
Dr. Hope: "And just before we get started, does anyone want to get out?"
Audience: *Nobody leaves*
Just like caps friends in the elevator.
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL SO MUCH AND YOU ARE THE BEST. keep up the good work.
Thank you!
Imagine actually being a first responder to this elevator. You come to the scene, the door opens and you just see the floor covered in bodies.
"...we're gonna need a bigger ambulance."
On this marvel topic, how about an analysis of both Daredevil’s one-shot hallway scenes? The one in the prison and and the other one?
I was also thinking about Daredevil's hallwasy scenes.
Yeah duuude. He should totaly do daredevil
Punisher. Just.... Anything with punisher.
Maybe the Daredevil vs Nobu scene as well, that one has got quite extreme injuries.
what about frank castles scene in the prison? "dead.. yeah he's dead... he's dead too.. and.. yeah, dead.."
Thanks to Corridor Crew, I can't see this clip without chuckling at Gui taking a nap.
Ed, I watched RoboCop for the first time in many years, and the medical treatment scene near the beginning struck me as fairly decent, especially for the era. I'd love to see you include that in a future video about cinematic medical scenes.
If I remember right the doctors and nurses that work on him were the real deal.
Interesting fact for Cap: his max feats of strength include pullinh a 60 ton bulldozer in under 5 minutes on an American football field for training, Iron Man clocking Cap's punches at nearly 1,350 newtons of force on average, resisting extreme magnets in the elevator as we see here, and restraining a 80 mph/120 kph Iron Man in his Mark 45 armor.
Love the vids by the way!
Never thought a real trauma diagnosis of a movie would be this funny
3 slices of bread - a 6 and a half minute video. I feel like I was fight aloingside Cap because I finished it all at 5:58
Fun fact! During the final scene of Civil War, Iron Man's heads-up display reveals that a single punch from Cap can carry more than 1000 Newtons of force!
...so, yeah, these guys got off easy.
This rapid-fire play-by-play is awesome and interesting to behold.
Next time around, I might see if I can make some guesses before your diagnosis.
Love the presentation:
- Brief description to prepare us
- Hilarious/Awesome reference to pump us up
- Hilarious/Awesome *FIGHT* to ring the proverbial bell
- Underlying music to maintain the mood/Avoid copyright claims
- Tight editing to keep the momentum going
- Playing the scene in entirety, I believe, including the moments between the injuries, to let us know that nothing is left out. Plus, we get to relive the scene a bit.
- Closing comments to mark the crescendo
Well-done, sir :)
Scene Suggestion: Lightsabre duels from Star Wars
Maybe not the entirety of a duel, given that impacts are few and fair between, since we're dealing with very, very lethal weapons. Plus, non-lightsabre injuries often get shrugged-off.
But, assessing the injuries caused by the lightsabres would be interesting.
Granted, it wouldn't really fit this formula, so maybe, maybe not.
Alternative Scene Suggestion: Neo vs. Agent Smith from the first Matrix movie.
Thanks for this! Made me smile
Reminds me of the 2009 Sherlock Holmes movie that contains a fight scene in which Sherlock narrates a similar trauma diagnosis during the fight. I think the sequel also had one. Maybe worth looking at?
I love the Robert Downey Jr version of Sherlock Holmes! His fight scenes would be quite interesting with medical commentary.
Imagine that there really was one guy in the elevator that was just going to work. Thinking "wow I'm in an elevator with Captain America ". Then all hell breaks lose
Loooove this series, you should analyze John Wick next!!!
"My professional analysis shows they are all dead, very dead"
“Damn it Vanessa! imma Doctor not a Mortician!”
I think there's only so many times one can say "Cranial Gunshot Wound, severe brain hemorrhage" before it stops sounding like english.
Tommy G lol to be fair, not everyone who encountered Mr. Wick actually died
Vanessa Forttini ah yes I forgot the glorious .001% club, the lucky ones lol
He's at the peak physical condition that a human can be with amazing combat skills added in
Could the electric shock also cause numbness?
I can't believe I actually saw this 13 seconds after it was posted! Can't wait to watch. :D
But can we talk about the fact that Rumlow and Rollins are on about chasing after Cap like two hours later with just a few bruises on their faces haha.
@Techno Master I think Steve and Natasha go to the mall on the same day, he goes into the hospital for the flash drive immediately after escaping, and Rumlow and Rollins are already there looking for them. And the next day they show up at Sam's place. Still, these guys should have broken bones and head traumas and they are back on their feet in no time hah. The movie happens in just a matter of a couple days and at the end of it Brock is running around fighting like nothing happened lol.
So entertaining! As a physical therapist assistant, I love how most all of these injuries would require physical therapy 😂👌🏻
"definite fracture to the lens of the CCTV camera"
Goddammit, that one got me good. Burst out laughing!
I believe the main guy getting hit becomes the villain crossbones so yeah he can take a beating lol
I’ve always wanted someone to assess the injuries thank you
I didn’t know I needed this, thank you
You're welcome!
Cap is supposed to be as strong as a human can be, but MCU Cap restrains helicopters and goes hand to hand with Iron Man armor and Spider-Man. Dude's superhuman. He's left bodies in his wake.
Hey Doc! I've been loving your videos since the Cells at Work reactions. I have a suggestion for you if you're interested.
Basically, there's a popular webshow called Death Battle. It's about pop culture characters put in a fight to the death, using research, logic, math, and science to determine a winner. I think it would be fun to analyze a few episodes to discuss injuries sustained by the characters, and of course the way they die. I have a few notable episodes in mind:
(* = I'd particularly like for you to analyze these)
Red Hood VS Winter Soldier *
Goro VS Machamp
Mob VS Tatsumaki *
Gray VS Esdeath
Deadpool VS The Mask *
All Might VS Might Guy *
If you do this, I recommend watching the analyses first so you know a bit more context in regard to the fighters and their capabilities. Maybe even do some bits about the interactions between Wiz & Boomstick.
Interesting; I'll have a look
Hey, let's add their Daredevil vs. Nightwing episode. That was awesome.
I don't know why you suggested 2 of them.
Their RvB one was totally wrong, considering that in the show the other party won.
I really love when you make a video like this when it comes to Superheroes because you did not really want to pick up a fight with some of the most powerful and strongest Marvel Superheroes.
Actually, the lore is that he’s as strong as ten men.
I think it would be more accurate to say as strong as ten athletes.
That would mean he can lift many tons in most exercises though. Is Cap that strong?
In the MCU, which is inspired by the Ultimate comics, Cap is absolutely strong enough to lift multiple tons.
Every time I watch a movie now where someone loses consciousness due to a punch or a hit, my brain screams “brain injury!!” after watching a number of videos like this one
DO JOHN WICK!!!!!!
That would be basically saying, that guys dead and that one, yep he's dead too...
He's not the guy for it. There is someone assigned for dead bodies lol.
This is a great video. The only way it could have been better, and this is not a criticism, would have been if you included the moments right before the fight when he asked them all if anybody wanted to get out of the elevator. Keep up the good work!
Say what you will about Hydra, they must have an amazing and generous healthcare plan.
marvel should hire this dude
Can you do one of these for the warehouse scene from "Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice"?
Cap has effortlessly crushed a walkie-talkie from one of the German police officers in one hand and tore off a taxi door with ease. His strength allows for him to send enemies flying several meters in the air from mere punches and kicks during a fight. Rogers can even generate enough force to have his shield pierce the metal frame of a Quinjet.
He also kicked a 1.48-ton pickup truck with enough force to dent it and send an enemy soldier flying away upon impact.
He’s above an Olympic level athlete in every way.
That's cool.
So, he WAS holding back quite a lot in this elevator scene. Haha!
If he wasn't... we should've seen more blood and broken bones.
And those hits above the clavicle area would've been... what's the word... spine chilling? Yea.
Ken Tsujigiri Definitely spine chilling, if not crushing lol
One of my favorite Marvel scenes! ❤ cap
This is how an efficient trauma doctor analysis the 30sec savage captain America, and after hearing Ed diagnosis we all know the strikes are all deadly
Throwing in Elona Holmes on Netflix: Limehouse Lane fight scene :)
AFAIK, he's not just as strong as a human can be. The man jumps out of a plane without a parachute and can singlehandedly keep a helicopter from flying.
Could you assess the scene after the one you showed, when Cap jumps out of the elevator and into the lobby. What could he have gone wrong there?
Nothing. The sheild would take all the shock.
I have always really liked this fight scene. Could you do the pen fight scene from The Bourne Identity. That would be awesome. Also your fight scene trauma diagnosis videos are awesome. Please keep making more of them.
So there is no difference between Cap and DCEU Batman
Nice to know.
These fight scene diagnosis videos are excellent 😆 Keep up the good work!
Please watch, react to and break down the medical scenes in "Monster Girl Doctor"!
You're lucky enough he managed to get through 1 chapter of Cells at Work Black.
As a fan of medical knowledge and superhero media, this is some quality RUclips right here! Thanks Dr!
This is way more fun than it should be.
3:58 when a doctor casually says "I hate these," you know it's a bad injury.
Honestly, whenever I watch these videos I can't understand half of what he's saying, but it's still weirdly so fun to watch.
Wow! I did not know cap done a great fight scene before you make this video. After your explaination, i realized cap was aiming on important/most damaging parts of body in every each punch and kicks... He never waste any moves
Cap is also dozens of times stronger than a regular Human so the fact he didn’t kill them instantly is a sign he was going easy on them.
I'm loving this format! Please do more Rapid Fight Scene Trauma Diagnosis (Patent Pending) Videos!!
I love how calmly he talks about this
So... long story short, if Cap comes out of a room breathing heavily, you need a *very large* trauma team on the way.
"Captain America gave me a TBI" needs to be a thing immediately.
Bless you for analyzing this scene!
Would they sell it on HYDRA brand t-shirts or something :D
@@jerodast definitely. And it starts because it's the #1 reported WC claim complaint Hydra gets. 👌
Everyone should watch this, especially people like me who have grown up watching this movies. Trauma, injury, all are real.🙏
This man has reached me more than school ever will
*This made me cry tears from all the laughing I was doing throughout this entire video* 😭😭😭💀💀 (I'm deceased)
I like how he says Cap will have bruises and burns, but Cap has a healing factor💀
I wasn't sure about this concept at first but it actually turned out to be quite cool! By the end, I was imagining a little cartoon version of yourself exasperatedly cleaning up after Cap' between blows like, "Oh no! Not another cervical spine injury! You have to be more careful, Steve!"
This is my new favorite RUclips series. I'd strongly recommend the "hallway fight" scene from Daredevil Season 1. It's a private insurance company's worst nightmare.
Love this kind of analysis! Keep it coming
This was very fun in martial arts we are taught to target pressure points and joints and we often talk about the effects that it has (help when we are trying to put someone down and not kill) but it is very simpler to what you just did, good times
Thanks for the video
John Wick:
no hospital bill.
Oh my god you NEED TO do the Ip Man vs 10 Japanese fight!
Your commentary on the injuries there would be AMAZING
I know how unpredictable and deceptive head injuries can be (as a 2 year old kid I once needed 7 stitches when I split my head open on my bed's headboard when I literally dove into bed, last time I ever did that too, though since all I needed was stitches there was apparently no injury to my brain or anywhere else on my body). I can only imagine how terrifying it must have been for my mom when I ran into the bathroom with my face literally covered in blood.
My dad even told me a story once about someone he knew who got into a bar fight and took just one seemingly minor hit to the head, and then laughed it off and refused to have a doctor check him out. He died in his sleep the same night due to bleeding in the brain.
So, I suppose the moral of the story is, if you're ever in a fight, have a doctor check you out afterwards just to make sure that you didn't suffer a life-threatening injury that you can't feel.
Just imagine the look on the first responders’ face when they show up to the pile of bodies in that elevator. Just that look of “where do I even start?”
this made me so happy
i have wanted you to do this type of video since i first started watching . you did not dissapoint . i can only say i want more
Cap literally pulls a helicopter to the ground in Civil War, so he's way stronger than just a really strong man.
Something about the music on top of the factual medical analysis of a superhero movie is so funny to me
@4:40. When he said that guy on Cap's left has got "the hardest left temple in the game", that killed me.
Love these MCU focused videos!!
It's so nice to see you back in your filming studio!
This is why I’m subscribed. Pure brilliance
Love the VIdeo, BTW this version of cap is beyond human strength considering he can curl helicopters taking of and partially lift massive steel beams.
this better be a series, cause it's genius
Watching these breakdowns make me want to avoid all fights.
I think this series have loads of potential nd scenes to be analysed!! Keep'm coming Doc!
Doc! This content is pure joy! Keep up the good work and God protects us from trauma scenes like this! 😃