Eddie y Venom están huyendo. Perseguidos por sus dos mundos y con la red cerrándose, el dúo se ve obligado a tomar una decisión devastadora que echará el telón al último baile de Venom y Edd... Leer todoEddie y Venom están huyendo. Perseguidos por sus dos mundos y con la red cerrándose, el dúo se ve obligado a tomar una decisión devastadora que echará el telón al último baile de Venom y EddieEddie y Venom están huyendo. Perseguidos por sus dos mundos y con la red cerrándose, el dúo se ve obligado a tomar una decisión devastadora que echará el telón al último baile de Venom y Eddie
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 8 nominaciones en total
Resumen
Opiniones destacadas
CGI was fine, I coudn't find any disturbing point. It was interesting to see the other symbiotes. I think those new symbiotes showed more symbiote-ish action scenes than venom when it comes to the fight ironically.
There were a few funny jokes that made me laugh but I didn't really find Eddie's weird obsession for shoes funny, like was it supposed to be funny? Guess it was meant to be humor but well... it was almost tiring.
With Venom and Eddie having largely ceased their bickering, their bromance has dwindled significantly in this movie. Being the conclusional piece of this hilarious trilogy, it has fallen short of many expectations.
Of course there was some of those promised action as witnessed in the trailers. But was there something which swept me off my feet which was absent from the trailers? Not really.
While the villain's back-story is rather solid, it could have been more centre-stage. Most of the characters that have made appearance in this movie felt weakly woven together; though the plot could not have moved forward without their roles, they barely left any impact. Speaking of the plot, it largely remains uneventful, with the makers just throwing a few name-sake 3D effect villainous creatures at our faces. There is only one major action sequence throughout the film, that it low-key has bottled down to something I would either skim through, or watch at a slightly increased playback speed.
If the unnecessary scenes, and by that I mean, 'adding no humor or value to the plot' scenes were deleted, it could easily boil down to half its current run-time. That being said, there could definitely be leads from where this movie has left loose ends at, but presently, it stays far aloof from being involved in such a gifting.
I feel like the last of the trilogy has not done justice to the previous two movies, it almost feels like watching a different character. The ending in particular came off to me as a tryhard terrific ending, and even if the clips were good, the track choices really did not work out for me.
In terms of enjoyment, Eddie and Venom continue to be a delightfully fun duo. In this 3rd movie, they are basically on a road trip and that was relatively entertaining for the most part. The final act of the movie was also a pretty enjoyable CGI action fest with some emotional scenes.
However, the story and script are still as flat as ever. The narrative feels very half baked with it feeling like a chain of things just randomly happening. Pointless characters that don't add much. Jokes being thrown at you just to see which land. Rhys Ifans and Chiwetel Ejiofor characters could have been played by anyone but feels purposely done because they knew fans recognised them from other Marvel projects. The villain Knull looks cool but is just there to be teased for future projects.
Overall, it is better than the second film but just on par with the first. It is a mediocre final entry. Sony continues to disappoint with their universe and We all know Venom is coming back somehow. I do worry for Spiderman 4 and hope Sony don't mess that movie in anyway.
'Venom: The Last Dance' is decently amusing and produces enough entertainment with its plot. I didn't personally find it overly funny, though the person a few seats across from me had an absolute blast - never a bad thing seeing people enjoy themselves!
Tom Hardy remains the key element of these films, they would be far less enjoyable without his presence. There's a nice montage of sorts towards the end, it admittedly didn't 'hit' all that much for me but I imagine it's effective for proper fans of the series. Rhys Ifans and Chiwetel Ejiofor stick out most from the other characters.
Venom: The Last Dance works best when it focuses on Eddie and Venom's story instead of trying to set up the future of the Sonyverse. If you didn't like the previous Venom films, this won't change your mind. It's still messy, but it gets more right than its predecessors.
This is easily the campiest and most mature of the bunch. It takes its time with the characters, letting us sit with them instead of rushing into the next action set piece. Still being PG-13 it manages to cram in a lot more gore than its predecessors. The action is inventive, and the humor hits its mark. It also doesn't shy away from getting personal and emotional. Eddie and Venom's relationship has never felt more genuine. I'll admit-I teared up a few times by the end.
Some may be disappointed by the potrayal of Knull, but personally, I loved it. He feels like an overlooming threat rather than an one-off villain, and the "God of Darkness" gets a Thanos-esque treatment he deserves.
Now, don't get me wrong-the movie is still bad, technically speaking-but it's self-aware about that. Instead of being "bad bad," it chooses to be "fun bad" and entertain you, and I respect that. Not every movie needs to be great; sometimes being fun is enough.
Even with the lows, I have always found a weird sense of comfort with this rendition of Venom. I have found myself caring more for these characters than maybe even the script intended. So I am happy to say that by the end, it does enough to justify this trilogy's existence - and to such an satisfying extent that I'd rather live in a world where the Venom movies exist than one where it doesn't.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaJacob Tomuri: As the drunk that Venom knocks out for Eddie's tux. Tomuri served as Tom Hardy's stunt double on Mad Max: Furia en el camino (2015), Leyenda: La profesión de la violencia (2015), Revenant. El renacido (2015), and all three Venom films.
- ErroresIn the first Venom film, symbiotes (the Kylntar) had to find and merge successfully with compatible hosts to survive on Earth. The first film showed several failures resulting in the host's death, implying that a compatible host and merging is a rare occurrence. However, by this third installment, there is no explanation as to how or why the symbiotes in the lab battle successfully merge from host to host without the hosts dying.
- Citas
Javier: What... are you?
Eddie Brock: We are...
Venom: WE'RE VENOM!
Eddie Brock: We are...
Eddie Brock, Venom: VENOM!
Eddie Brock: No.
Eddie Brock: Oh.
Eddie Brock: Yeah.
Eddie Brock, Venom: WE... ARE... VENOM.
- Créditos curiososThere's a mid-credits scene, as well as a post-credits scene.
- Versiones alternativasThe Indian Release has all the alcohol labels blurred and muted cuss words
- ConexionesFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 25 October 2024 (2024)
- Bandas sonorasBailando Cumbia
Written and Performed by Danny Osuna
Courtesy of Music Supervisor Inc. & Beach Chamber Records
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Venom: El último baile
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 120,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 139,755,882
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 51,012,404
- 27 oct 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 478,937,618
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 50min(110 min)
- Color
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