![]() ![]() The only thing I can say negatively against it was Ed Skrein’s character Francis (or Ajax) who is just a plain bad guy. They’re all enjoyable to watch and they do get across the point of who your meant to like and who your meant hate and I suppose that is what they’re there for. All supporting cast are good in their roles but none really stand out against Reynolds. ![]() The film flies back and forth between Wade Wilson and Deadpool so that it keeps your attention up. ![]() His character origins were also dealt with in a more interesting way due to the film not being shot in chronological order. Ryan Reynolds also extremely surprised me with how well he played the character Deadpool as in the trailers I felt a bit ambivalent towards him, but this film really shows his comedic timing and line delivery for comedies. The humour in the film is a real good mix of crude, offensive, meta and visual that blend in a tasty concoction. The 4th wall breaks really do help the film as it is a hilarious addition to the film and something else which makes it stand out from the other Marvel monotony. ![]() From the opening intro scene of what almost feels like a camera zooming round a 3D comic strip to the over the top violence and fight sequences this film has it all. The feel and direction of this film is great, more violent, more consistently funny so it can actually be labelled a comedy and the most comic like adaption of what you’d expect a comic book to look like on screen I’ve seen. Unlike many I tend to not get excited over the Marvel films and their interwoven universes due to their feel and tone all seeming too similar and safe, with no risks being taken and before viewing I thought Deadpool would be the same sort of thing just with more d**k jokes. ![]()
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