Review of Deadpool (2016) by Grandpajoe6191 — 20 Feb 2016
Tim Miller's "Deadpool" is an absolutely hilarious superhero movie that faithfully illustrates the merc with a mouth from the marvel comics everyone loves right onto the big screen. Some jokes do feel a little too forceful and excessive at times and the plot is as basic as it gets, but the movie knows that too and it does not give a fuuck about it.
From its opening scene to credits, the film ceaselessly takes jabs at past and present trends and even shiites on Marvel for its 'limited' budget. It never takes itself seriously and goes all out with all kinds of comedy gold, something you don't see mixed often with the superhero genre.
Of course credits to the writers and director for fusing the hype blockbuster marvel superhero formula with comedy, but it truly was Ryan Reynolds who undoubtedly made all this happen so smoothly. His flexibility and natural talent both as a actor and comedian is well shown in his character as he overturns his previous failure as green lantern into a success, winning his fans over as deadpool.
Overall "Deadpool" is a great Marvel movie; it isn't great in a sense that we have a bunch of avengers coming out as cameos fighting evil, but great in a sense that it delivers what everybody loves, blood-pumping action and grade A comedy, with a cheerful whistle.
This review of Deadpool (2016) was written by Grandpajoe6191 on 20 Feb 2016.
Deadpool has generally received very positive reviews.
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