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This is one of the better post-apocalypse movies I've ever seen. The film just scratched the cause of the apocalypse, leaving a lot of mystery that I among others wanted answers for. Denzel Washington was a badass, and it's a travesty that he doesn't make more movies like this because they're so good. Gary Oldman's antagonist Carnegie was dislikable but not intimidating enough to elevate the movie to its full potential. The action was amazing, and the cinematography kept you from looking away. I really, really liked the ending and The Book of Eli was a phenomenal watch as a whole. I would love to watch this multiple times and I highly recommend you watch it.
My favorite part of The Road was the landscape cinematography of the post-apocalypse world. The not quite black and white lighting combined with the mystery of the apocalypse's origin creates a sense of intrigue that viewers can't look away from. But, the core of the movie and the driving force that remained with viewers long after the credits was the bond and love between the man and his son. The tightness of their bond is the kind only seen in Oscar-esque dramas, which is interesting to see in this type of sci-fi movie. The world building was quality over quantity which worked very well, and with so much room to expand into sequels/prequels/spin-offs, keeping The Road compact into a singular movie was a great decision to have an amazing story that's simple without getting convoluted. The Road blends despair, drama, and scenery so well, and I can recommend that it's more than worth your time.
One of the top 5 movies I've ever seen. I actually have nothing bad to say. It's the most I've ever seen people laugh in a theater, cameos that put Spider-Man: No Way Home to shame, an emotional story better than Deadpool 1 or 2, and fight choreography that rivals John Wick. If you know your Marvel and enough about movies in general, it's impossible to give this anything less than a 9. And it somehow found a way to be even more gory, bloody, and violent.
This isn't something I cared about, but the reason why Deadpool & Wolverine only has a 79% Rotten Tomatoes critic score is because Cassandra Nova didn't have the worthy cause as villains such as Thanos or Kilmonger. But don't get me wrong, Emma Corrin was fantastic and Cassandra Nova put more fear into Deadpool than Wolverine's claws went into him.
So if you haven't seen Deadpool & Wolverine, make sure your Marvel knowledge is up to date, AND GET YOUR BUTT UP AND PLACE IT IN A MOVIE THEATER.
This isn't something I cared about, but the reason why Deadpool & Wolverine only has a 79% Rotten Tomatoes critic score is because Cassandra Nova didn't have the worthy cause as villains such as Thanos or Kilmonger. But don't get me wrong, Emma Corrin was fantastic and Cassandra Nova put more fear into Deadpool than Wolverine's claws went into him.
So if you haven't seen Deadpool & Wolverine, make sure your Marvel knowledge is up to date, AND GET YOUR BUTT UP AND PLACE IT IN A MOVIE THEATER.
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