“What Am I Going to Do?” “Probably Something Terrible.”
No, I didn’t especially enjoy the first Deadpool movie. But with all the hype surrounding Deadpool & Wolverine, and the fact that I could watch it free on Disney+, I decided to go ahead and give Deadpool 2 a shot. Yes, I had the same reactions to this movie I did the first one.
When the story begins, we find Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) out stopping human traffickers. No, he’s not doing it the usual way of making sure they get arrested. He’s flat out killing them. Of course, the problem with that approach (or going after evil people in general) is that sometimes, your work can follow you home. It happens to happen to Deadpool on his anniversary, with tragic results.
However, a devastated Deadpool can’t die, despite his efforts. And, through a series of events, he finds himself with a new goal, helping a boy with powers (Julian Dennison) who is dead set on revenge. Considering an assassin from the future (Josh Brolin) is after the boy, will he be able to do it?
My biggest issue with the first movie is back here in full force – the double entendre. They are in full force almost the entire movie. Okay, I’ll admit, I did like a couple of them, but most of them went too far and were too excessive for my tastes.
Which is too bad because I really enjoyed some of the other humor. The movie once again breaks the fourth wall constantly, and most of those jokes are great. I loved the meta humor as well. These jokes definitely made me want to keep watching because I was enjoying that.
On the other hand, there is the excessive violence. Yes, it is cartoony, but it wasn’t remotely in good taste in my opinion. The excessive gore was quite disgusting.
But here’s where the movie made a big change from the original. I actually liked Deadpool more than I did originally. He wasn’t quite the antihero he was there. That meant, I could get on board more with rooting for him to succeed in his goal, especially when he starts trying to help the boy in the second half.
And the action scenes themselves were usually pretty good. Yes, that’s where the worst of the gore came in, but when it wasn’t reveling in that, they were fun. We did get some obvious special effects during these scenes, but for the most part, I bought what I was seeing.
I will give the actors full credit for making us care about the outcome of the story as they brought the story to life.
You’ll definitely want to watch through the additional scenes during the credits.
At the end of the day, I’m not sorry I watched Deadpool 2. But I also don’t plan to watch again and I don’t recommend it.
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