Deadpool 2: The heroine who died casually and at the speed of light

Scot 2022-04-24 07:01:02

Compared to the first film, I was a little disappointed. The original lines that were an excellent selling point were more like the crew's explanations and refutations of external comments: comparison with the Passion of the Christ, box office hits, family-friendly settings, and There is no necessary connection to the sentence of popular culture (this is too frequent and watery).

The most disappointing thing is the routine, as an anti-routine superhero movie. Wade is indeed a hero of both good and evil, but isn't the film's transition to a real hero too rigid? It's just heaven (to be honest, isn't this setting a little bit? If there is a reversal that the heroine is not dead and has similar superpowers, it will make sense) Well, it's a bit abrupt. But this abrupt point is insignificant compared to the transformation of the little fat man to the better. To be honest, it is really right for the little fat man to kill Dean Yang Yongxin from the audience's point of view? And killing people for pleasure is the latter thing, because this matter is stopped Little Fatty's revenge is no different from the steel giant's organization of Deadpool to kill, right? It's a bit of a double standard.

And the heroine really died a little too casually. The last movie I wanted to say was a reunion superhero who was anti-routine. As a result, this heroine died at the speed of light, and the scene was limited to the hero's memories, alas.

Speaking of family fun, this scene is indeed much more "harmonious" than the first one, so there are fewer h points. The opening scene of Deadpool's global remediation of villains really caused the wall to break. I can only say that superheroes are only suitable for exerting their power in the United States. There is always a kind of force against Hong Kong/mafia/Japanese. Well, superheroes and Hogwarts The discomfort of fighting, the dimensional walls are broken.

In the end, the encounter between the Indian driver, the fat man and the deadpool proved a truth: the mouth cannons are the most attractive ones. In the end, Deadpool's anti-blackness against blacks, racism, Skittles, and sexism is what surprised me the most, just right.

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Deadpool 2 quotes

  • Wade Wilson: Isn't that how it always works? Like in Star Wars, men are destined to become their father? And have consensual sex with their sister?

    Vanessa: I think you missed big, big chunks of that movie.

    Wade Wilson: No, I'm pretty sure Luke nailed her.

    Vanessa: Baby, that's Empire.

  • Wade Wilson: I'm gonna go make dessert. You get the strap-on, and let's make a superbaby.

    Vanessa: Pretty sure it doesn't work that way, but we can try.