Deadpool 2 Movie Review & Best Scenes (“You do not need to be a superhero to impress a girl. A real girl would bring out the superhero in you.”)
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“You do not need to be a superhero to impress a girl. A real girl would bring out the superhero in you.”
Deadpool 2 Movie My Personal Review
These were the last lines from the first installment of the movie. Yes, it was a completely different superhero movie, it was hysterical and was filmed in a manner to keep you on a laugh riot but as many would understand it was a love story at its core. Hence, I had booked my tickets a well 10 days prior in much anticipation.
Deadpool 2 is also on similar lines but it teaches you a different life lesson this time around. David Leitch, the director uses the script written by Ryan Reynolds and company to a good extent but what most fans would want to know is that if it is as bad-ass as the first installment of Deadpool. We will get there towards the end.
The initial 15–20 minutes might make you believe that the movie is going to end on a sad note but as soon as the credit kicks in and you see Deadpool mocking James Bond, you know where the movie is headed towards. Josh Brolin stars again as a Marvel villian and references to him being Thanos is a punchline we all wanted to see and we get it. In fact we get everything we could ask for.
Remember the scene from X Men Origin: Wolverine where we see a Deadpool with bad CGI and cribbed about it? Well, that gets fixed and so many other things as well. The movie has numerous references to the DC Cinematic Universe which of course was led by Ryan Reynolds himself at one time. There are a lot of “cue the music” moments and the songs. well, lets just say they are not what you would expect, and that makes them funny.
Deadpool 2 is filled with jokes you would crack with your buddies over a mug of beer and yet somewhere deep inside the movie, you realize Deadpool is hurting and he wants to transform. It is like Chandler from Friends cracking jokes to hide his pain, only he is more R-Rated.
Josh Brolin is obviously not as effective as Thanos but this movie is all about Deadpool, and he passes off as just another Marvel villain. This is supposed to be the 11th movie in the X-men series and what you get along with it is a lot of jokes on the X-men, specially Professor Xavier Charles.
The actions scenes are breathtaking, kind of what we are used to from Marvel, add to that a bit of dark humour, a slow motion scene, a man in a red suit, a few of his fellow members from X-Force, and an unexpected villain,and you get a potpourri of the kind of action we saw in the first installment.
Honestly, the first half was slow and you start to wonder where is the Deadpool we came to see but having said that the second half gives you more than enough. The good thing about the script is it tries to show that every power comes with a curse, and you realize that Wade Wilson wants to die but he really cannot thanks to his superpowers.
Was the movie as good as Deadpool?
I would say no.
Is the movie worth a watch?
Yeah, I might go in a second time soon.
It has certain scenes and moments where you actually see Deadpool trying to teach you certain life lessons and in the end he does leave you with a message. The highlight of the movie is a hilarious scene where all the characters assemble in the blind grandma’s apartment, and the audience is left in splits.
If I told you more, I would spoil the movie for you but I would leave you with a dialogue from the movie which strikes the chord if you’re humane enough.
“You need to die a little to live.”
Watch it but only if you’re above 18 and if you did not like the Green Lantern movie. There is a lot of closure in the post credit scenes, do wait for it.
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