


It's not only completely unoriginal, it's sometimes downright bland. Which is why the complete juxtaposition of how unbelievably generic the actual plot is, is so jarring. Stylistically, it's a completely fresh comic book movie. It's like the 22 Jump Street of the superhero genre. It's 100% non-serious, almost a comedy before an action film. There are lots of meta-references to previous work to the past failings of both Reynolds as well as the Fox Studio itself. The way in which Deadpool is done is pretty impressive, we get all the gore-laden action, R-rated comedy, quip-havery and fourth-wall-breaking you could want from a feature of his own.
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Three stars for me is not a low score at all, I am glad I watched the movie and would happily watch it again, this is not a scathing review Ryan Reynolds has tried his hand at the comic book film no less than five times, and of those five movies, Deadpool is inarguably the best.Īlso worth noting that among those other four films, Ryan Reynolds was not the problem in them, but they were all truly bad movies. I should start out by saying that I didn't dislike Deadpool, I'm giving it a positive rating, and I recommend that people go watch it. Still, I don't think my own personal biases had me too overhyped for Deadpool, I think I can fairly lay the lion's share of my underwhelming experience at the film itself. I always try to manage expectations with these things, but after the aforementioned advertisements as well as multiple critics I highly regard the opinions of raving about it (John Campea of Collider for example gave the film his seventh 5-out-of-5 in his entire career) and my well-documented appreciation for the character of Deadpool, not to mention it's higher MPAA rating, there's only so neutral you can be going in. No offense to the people who liked it (and those who are going watch will do the same), but in my personal opinion it was a bit over-celebrated.Īfter what I honestly think is the best promotional & viral marketing campaign a film has had, probably ever, the Deadpool feature film is finally here! And it's. This was a strong R rated film so far I have seen in a superhero theme and there were plenty of other films referred. A short film with the present and flashback narration shared the screen piece by piece alternatively. This film broke a few records like the best box office so far for an 'X-Men' installment. I'll definitely look forward for his solo films like 'Wolverine'.

So I am happy he joined the 'X-Men', because I never liked the boring 'X-Men' films or its characters, but I do love its spinoff 'Wolverine'.

I certainly liked the film, but nowadays there are plenty of superheroes to choose, in that, Deadpool's not in my top 5. I am happy for Ryan Reynolds to get another chance, because his previous comic book character did not received well. But it yet to explain a couple of things and I hope it all will be revealed in its sequel. Like how a human becomes a mutant and later who seeks a revenge for ruining his natural life. This film was merely an introduction tale than a fully stretched story. It was a stunning launch to the big screen for the Deadpool as well as for this new director. The other reason was, we had other superheroes in our time, so this guy is kind of new to me. I was not a Deadpool fan and I'm still not, but like any superhero films I'd pleasure watching it. So this guy in the red suit came and broke some records.
