Deadpool is not your grandfathers superhero movie. Come to think of it, it isnt your 13-year-old nephews superhero movie, either.
Blatantly, buoyantly vulgar and jam-packed with conspicuously perverse, often bloody violence - including a scene in which the titular protagonist, while handcuffed and suffering from a bullet wound in the seat of his red Spandex pants, saws off his own hand with a Japanese katana - the film has been touted as Marvels first R-rated comic-book movie.
Thats not entirely accurate. While the wildly popularX-Men and Avengers franchises - including Iron Man, Thor and other feeder films - have never strayed beyond PG-13 territory, some Marvel adaptations occasionally have, such as The Punisher and Blade.
Deadpool, however, takes itself far less seriously than either of those films( and includes a snarky little dig atBlade II) . Beyond that, there are a jillion other quippy, self-referential jokes about comics and pop culture, including the silly names for Ikea furniture; David Beckhams surprisingly high-pitched voice; and a scatological allusion to Meredith Baxter.
These and other zingers fly by fast and frequently. To put it in terms that Deadpool might, the script reads like The Simpsons had sex with American Dad, but before the censor got there. For the record, its written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick( Zombieland) . Although the opening credits mention no names - including theirs - star Ryan Reynolds is listed as Gods perfect idiot; first-time feature director Tim Miller is described as an overpaid tool. The writers are referred to as the real heroes here.
Thats about right.
Based on a Marvel character introduced in 1991, Deadpool is the origin story of mercenary Wade Wilson, aka Deadpool - or as he puts it, a bad guy who gets paid to( expletive) up worse guys. After he receives a cancer diagnosis, Wade( Reynolds) is cured via a treatment that leaves him physically disfigured - hence the head-to-toe suit - but with his own latent mutations unleashed, leaving him with superhuman agility and the ability to heal rapidly. That bullet wound? Its quickly gone, even as a fresh hand starts sprouting from his stump, like an amputated frog leg.
One very funny scene features Wade stroking, with his tiny baby hand, the face of his blind, former cocaine-addict roommate, played by Leslie Uggams. Its just one of many demented asides that do nothing whatsoever to advance the plot, but are essential to the films sense of cracked, antisocial enjoyment. In a running gag, two obscure X-Men - the gothy Negasonic Teenage Warhead( Brianna Hildebrand) and the metallic hulk named Colossus( Stefan Kapicic) - keep trying to recruit Deadpool to their crime-fighting enterprise, before realizing its a lost cause.
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