Along with his sidekick, Champ, Captain Suave will battle the imaginary forces of evil threatening the fair city of Cleveland.“I will have to die for this I fear/ There’s rage and terror and there’s sickness here,” P!nk starts on “Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken.” “I fight because I have to/ I fight for us to know the truth/ There’s not enough rope to tie me down/ There’s not enough tape to shut this mouth/ The stones you throw can make me bleed/ But I won’t stop until we’re free.”Ī self-professed feminist (in interviews, not the doc itself), Pink is not just proud to be a woman, but frequently speaks and sings about the current landscape of how men and women to relate, as well as how women relate to one another. Not unlike Don Quixote of Cervantes's classic tale, this hero will straddle the line between insanity and benevolence. A hero the city neither needs nor deserves, Captain Suave is a man out of time determined to be a Golden Age superhero. The unlikely pair find themselves bouncing from one mishap to another, all while trying to make a small but positive difference in the lives of those they encounter. LIFE AND DEATH OF THE BRAVE CAPTAIN SUAVE TPĪ homeless man who thinks he's a superhero befriends an ex-nursing student with a penchant for drugs on the streets of Cleveland, Ohio.
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