Friday 20 January 2017

Deadpool - review

When former military officer Wade Wilson discovers he’s dying from cancer, he resolves to find a way to prevent his death no matter what, but what he doesn’t count on is being made to suffer as he becomes a superhero.

Nearly tortured to death by experimental science Wade soon becomes invincible, just wanted he wanted, but as any superhero knows, with great power comes great responsibility and he’s soon called upon to help when needed.

Despite getting his wish and not dying, Wade decides he can’t tell his fiancé Vanessa about his new life and so leaves her thinking he’s gone away to die, but when she becomes mixed up in his new way of living and held against her will by evil scientist Ajax, Wade knows he has no choice but to reveal his new identity.

This superhero action movie broke the ‘4th wall’ meaning that Ryan Reynolds’s character Wade spoke to the watching audience.

As much as I try to watch movies in different genres, this movie didn’t really do it for me and I didn’t completely understand what was going on most of the time.

Not one I’d seen again.

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