After watching it, it is highly subjective and insufficiently objective, and it is just an individual perception. And there are many constraints, so I don't dare to hope for the world's great harmony, but it is good to seek the beauty of beauty.
There are a lot of hero movies, and there are also a lot of Marvel Universe, but I haven't seen enough, and I haven't read the comics, I haven't experienced the sea and Wushan, it is inevitable that sesame will be regarded as a watermelon. However, the sesame seeds of Deadpool, I am very happy to pick it up.
Wade speaks a small yellow accent, has a rambunctious demeanor, and is a typical low-class character. For viewers who cannot understand English and can only rely on subtitles, a kind translator will reduce the audience's disgust with Wade. Those frivolous body language are also superficial to the audience who do not understand and do not understand. It's so much fun for an ignorant audience like me. Wade teaches bad kids, but never adults. Violent and bloody images affect kids, but never adults. He has the ability to be criminally responsible but doesn't know how to screen, he doesn't know how to be cautious in his words and actions, and he disregards etiquette. If you think about it, even watching Teletubbies will lead you astray. Of course, this does not mean that Deadpool is worthy of being advertised or publicized. It is difficult to convey positive energy without re-creating the dark characters and stories.
Not understanding is not the reason why he is proud of Deadpool, but he seems to see his youthful self through him. Deadpool solves rogue boyfriends for little girls, hunts down and transforms people who abuse them. As a mercenary, the purpose of everything is the pursuit of money and self-satisfaction. I think most of the living beings can't escape the curse of selfishness and profit-seeking. This is neither advocated nor condemned. After stripping away the coquettish air of words and actions, the world of Deadpool is black and white, with a bit of a sword-fighting vibe. He sticks to his morals, upholds his own ideas, and does what he thinks is right. This interpretation comes from the first impression of Deadpool, but it often blocks people's eyes and affects our judgment. Right or wrong, some hard to prove.
Later, after listening to Russell's words, Deadpool turned around and shot the principal's assistant and teacher. In addition to empathy, thinking that they also meet the standard of Deadpool's psychological villains, then he will deal with them in the way he thinks is right. There is such a hint of a demon who punishes the evil and eliminates evil. Maybe it is better to use violence to control violence. Appropriate, but I really don't want to use it, because it creates a sense of sanctimonious shame. At this point, I think the interpretation of Deadpool from 1 may be correct: right and wrong should not be blurred, stubbornly stick to the true self... Hehe, such a Deadpool is so similar to the youthful self! So proud to go his own way, so stubbornly obsessed. But whether it is a movie or reality, we will eventually get rid of our youth and become mature, standing at the golden ratio of sensibility and rationality.
The plot of the Deadpool recruiters bent on rescuing Russell, supported only by Vanessa's words to Deadpool and his expectations for the child, is a bit thin, and this change is a bit abrupt. The design of similar plots in 2 even once made Deadpool lose its "deadpool" flavor. Deadpool, who was shot in the end, refused to take down the super-power restraint collar, which made the arrangement of Deadpool wearing the restraint collar and blocking bullets for Russell in line with the tone of "Deadpool". The dream of seeking death is fulfilled, this is Deadpool! Thinking about it, this may be the difference between Deadpool and Iron Man, Captain America and other superheroes. Others are the God who saves the world, and he is Satan who judges the devil.
The reason why I saw Deadpool was also related to his humor. From the third angle of view, all kinds of complaints, shaking white panties and surrendering, holding Colossus coquettishly, X-force annihilating the entire army... vulgarity is really vulgar, but in the eyes of a layman like me, this is really funny. Alas, I suddenly remember listening to Guo Degang and Yu Qian's cross talk many years ago, and being ridiculed for being vulgar and tasteless; watching Zhao Benshan's sketches, being ridiculed for being vulgar and not elegant. Hehe, to this day, the taste is as low as ever.
Deadpool does not have glorious heroic deeds, touching moral sentiments, nor is it heinous or sinful, beautiful words are ignorant of conscience and cannot be exaggerated, and vicious criticism can't open his eyes without opening his mouth, so shaped "Deadpool" Unique, looking forward to the follow-up works.
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