I saw
Deadpool opening day. And showing up late to the theater, I was lucky to get a
seat. It was packed. Deadpool broke many box office records, including highest
grossing film of February (the record originally belonging to Fifty Shades of
Grey). And it’s well deserved.
Deadpool
was arguably the most entertaining Marvel movie yet. It was fun, subversive,
and laugh out loud funny. And as I’ve discussed it with my fellow peers, they
seem to share the same enthusiasm I had after watching it.
BUT…
Although,
it was a great movie, there were a lot of things that bothered me.
***SPOILERS
ALERT***
IF YOU
CONTINUE READING AND HAVE NOT SEEN THE MOVIE YET, DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT CRY
LIKE A LITTLE BITCH IF I HAVE SPOILED ANYTHING FOR YOU.
You have
been warned.
Anyways,
first thing that bothered me was during the climax. Deadpool tries to save his
girlfriend Vanessa from plummeting to her death from a crumbling helicarrier. So
in order to save Vanessa, he has her climb into the glass chamber that Ajax
used to suffocate her. But, not even five minutes before this, we see Deadpool
effortlessly pierce the glass chamber with his sword. I don’t care how strong
he is and how great his regenerative powers are, if that helicarrier topples
onto that glass chamber, it will be crushed to shit. And, in the movie, the
helicarrier does in fact fall on top of the glass chamber with Venessa inside,
but Venessa is left unharmed. Eh…
Another
thing that bothered me (and I’m not the only one according to the internet) was
the fact that, in order to escape Ajax’s dreadful experimental facility,
Deadpool had to blow it up. But Marvel has already announced an X-force movie,
and considering the X-force originates from Ajax’s facility, did blowing it up
kill the X-force? Maybe answers will be resolved in the X-force movie.
Lastly,
the taxi driver character – what will happen to him?! We left him knowing that he
just got into a car accident with his lovers partner tied up in the trunk,
also, (to make matters worse) with Deadpool’s bag of artillery in the front
seat. How will he explain that to the authorities?
But that
being said, I was able to easily forgive them. Deadpool had me laughing out
loud more than once, and I don’t remember watching a movie that genuinely did
that to me. So I highly recommend seeing Deadpool, if you haven’t already.
1 comment:
I read until the spoiler alert so I can only comment on about 10% of your blogpost but I thought it was brilliant, comedic, funny, and clever. I would absolutely see this movie based on how you got there late but luckily found a seat.
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