Deadpool 2 (Movie Review)
As stated by the protagonist himself, Deadpool 2 is a best
seller, only second to Mel Gibson’s ‘Passion of Christ’. It is a story of how
Wade finally finds a family. The movie shows us how Wade aka Deadpool is on a
spree killing the underworld goons and thus in his own unique way, serving
justice. However, the consequence to it is that some of those goons attack his
house and kill his fiancée. This causes him to begin his suicidal spree in
various ways. Being able to regenerate, he can’t die. However, he gets a
glimpse of his fiancée in the afterlife directing him on the path he needs to
take. From there on he joins the X-Men and in one of their joint missions he
meets a kid called Russel aka Firefist, the character on whom the story
revolves around. Russel is a mutant who just like any other mutant child is
tortured. In an attempt to save the kid Deadpool gets himself locked up inside
the prison. Here he encounters, a new character, Cable, a time-travelling
mutant, who’s there to kill Deadpool and Russel. As the movie progresses, Firefist
realizes that Deadpool doesn’t care for him and thus finds a new friend in
Juggernaut. At the end, Cable reveals that Russel killed his family and that he
was only here for revenge. However, Deadpool’s heart melts for the kid and thus
after a long argument and many graphic fights all are united and they form the
X-Force, a family. Sexual content is present and minimal but abusive language
and gore is heard and seen along with a lot more reference that boldly makes a
mockery of movies, songs and even Ryan Reynolds himself. This movie is
recommended for an adult viewing since the violence portrayed can be quite
disturbing.
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