doubleagent08
Joined Aug 2024
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D&W is a film that objectively deserves a nice 4: full of holes in the plot, history to forget and probably one of the most lame of the whole MCU, characters without any emotional depth and many other cinematic horrors. Wolverine is reduced to a mere character that serves only to support the jokes of Deadpool. Which is a shame, since Jackman is a great actor who could have been used much more. The title of the most suitable film would be: Deadpool (written in giant letters) & a bit of Wolverine (as subtitle). The villain is terrible to say the least: almost non-existent motivations, a little random powers and a forced and fake acting. The secondary characters are strung with force , according to the fan service fashion to which the film continually winks. So why is my grade 6? It's simple: it's funny. It's a very flat and drawn-out movie, but it's funny, and not little. The irony of this film is unmatched and it makes fun of anything, following a comical pattern that has disappeared with the culture of politically correct (Disney...). The final film is free, unrestrained, unregulated and minimally influenced. Get ready to laugh every 10 minutes: the jokes are so sharp that it's almost impossible not to mention a small smile. It's a pity that comedy is not enough, if everything else is as mediocre as few films.
Honorable mention for Dogpool, who, believe me, is the best actor in the film. And that says a lot.
Honorable mention for Dogpool, who, believe me, is the best actor in the film. And that says a lot.
Young Woman and the Sea is an emotional film that achieves its goal: to make women reflect on their status in the 1920s. It is a message that often emerges, sometimes with dialogues perhaps a little 'forced but still in line overall. The story is well fictionalized, you get passionate about the protagonist and the viewer gets into his shoes perfectly. The acting is average, it's not the film's strong point, which is instead the strong tension that directors and screenwriters have managed to create with skillful editing. One flaw I found is that the introduction is too short: it would have been better to represent with more calmness the progressive improvement in swimming of Trudy. Instead we are presented a girl substantially incapable, who conn a rapid time jump, is suddenly the fastest of the whole team. The film lasts about 2 hours, and adding at least 30 minutes to the intro would not have made the film too heavy, considering also the average of today's feature films, which often reach 3 hours. It is a successful film that exploits the full potential of true history: the demand for women's rights, emotional tension and swimming in the 1920s. A film that lets you watch and makes you emotional, but that will not remain in the memory of the viewer for long: 2 hours well spent and nothing more.