Thursday 3 March 2016

Deadpool Review


What to say? I love this movie. Even the box office proves that this film is amazing! Reaching a massive $135,050,000 in its opening weekend, it is a huge success.

To be perfectly honest, I don't particularly like Marvel movies, but I was drawn to this one because of the comic elements. This film isn't just a Marvel 'superhero' movie, it makes fun of Ryan Reynolds and superhero movies because it doesn't live up to the conventions of the typical Marvel movie.
Even if you look at the marketing campaign, it was risky, but very creative. They used misleading signs to advertise the movie and used Ryan Reynolds as an advertising logo. All in all this proved successful. It also had the comics so the audience had a platform before the movie had been shot.



Directed by Tim Miller, Deadpool is the story Wade Wilson, a petty criminal, who is diagnosed with terminal cancer, who then seeks out the help of Ajax after they said they would cure his cancer.
After copious amounts of torture and jokes, Wade Wilson becomes Deadpool when he mutates, so that he can survive any injury.
The overall Character of 'Deadpool' or 'Wade Wilson' is not your typical hero, in fact if you ask me he's more of a villain than Hero. However in context, It may seem that his enemy, Ajax, is far more demonised and villain-like than Deadpool.


I hourly Enjoyed this movie and found it very funny.



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