Title: Deadpool
Rated R (strong violence and language throughout, sexual content and graphic nudity)
Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, Ed Skrein
Director: Tim Miller
IMDb synopsis: A former Special Forces Operative turned mercenary is subjected to a rouge experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopting the alter ego Deadpool.
My rating: 10/10
I'm totally seeing this again, probably on Valentines Day.
So Deadpool is amazingly disturbing, but its also amazingly awesome!!
I. The Story
The story was pretty generic to be honest. Some people hate that, some people loved it. I actually thought Deadpool benefited from the generic story, I do think though that the sequel (witch will be with Cable, another Xmen) will go for another route story wise at least.
II. The Characters
The characters were extremely well done. Reynolds does amazing as Deadpool. Ed Skrein was awesome as the villain Ajax. I bought the relationship of Deadpool and Morena Baccarin's character. I also loved the characters of Negasonic Teenage Warhead and Colossus.
III. The Action
For being Tim Miller's directorial debut, the action is very well filmed, absolutely no shaky cam. Also, this is one of the most gory superhero film I've seen, don't take the kids to this one.
IV. The Comedy
If you know the character of Deadpool, you know the type of humor that is expected in this. The comedy is amazingly hilarious; Reynolds delivery is spot on as well as the rest of the cast.
V. The Negatives
To be honest, there's barely any negatives, I loved this movie. The only negative I have, is that during the flashback scene's, it seems to rush along a little bit. This movie is 1hr and 48 minutes and is a very fast paced movie, just sometimes its a little too fast.
So, in conclusion, GO SEE DEADPOOL
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Also, I want to do more terrible rant type posts, so if I can, I will do a review for Tommy Wiseau's The Room.
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