Bad, Weird and Ugly - Deadpool
- kdbielejewski
- 22 lut 2016
- 2 minut(y) czytania

Hello strangers! This is the first try go back to my roots of self-righteous journalist-reviewer-amateur. Used to have a lot of fun, writing short and long, about things I like and hate. It would be nice to go back, but attention span of a common reader is short and mean, so I’ll start quickly. Last thing I saw was “Deadpool” – subject good as any.
Silliness is not a new concept in a movie industry – hundreds of thousands were laughing, when Charlie Chaplin was possessed by the gold rush, Marx Brothers spend one night in the opera, Rowan Atkinsons played Mr Bean – you get the idea. “Deadpool” is like any of these movies, but it also is connected with a terrifying Moloch of Marvel Cinematic Universe, where jokes are low and adrenaline is high. What can you expect? Extreme silliness?

That’s what I was expecting, but I get something better – almost the best comic book adaptation in the history of cinema. Every amateur of Marvel comics will recognize the bad touch of Merc with Mouth since the adaptation was created in a special way, so we feel like reading another Deadpool issue. It is well done, it is movie done with a heart. As much as you could feel the love of Zack Snyder to the “Watchmen”, same amount you can feel in Rayan Renolds love to the Deadpool as a hero. It is refreshing, much better directed than “other MCU crazy movie” (Guardians of the Galaxy), it’s vulgar, perverted, full of references to the pop-culture and interaction with viewers.

After all it is an extraordinary experience, worth watching even if you are not the best Marvel fun. If “The Avengers 2” made you feel bored and upcoming “Civil War” is something you would rather not take part of – this movie is a breath of fresh smell of blood, coming from the pile of money this movie made, first time in the cinematic history, with the “R” category. Not only for nerds. As a fan of comic book – I couldn’t recommend it more, but as a cinema amateur – I say, it’s something worth seeing. Not unforgettable, but it helps with getting along the idea of Disney/Marvel domination.
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