The Deadpool comics came out during the
time when Spiderman and Wolverine were the top selling superhero’s of the time
so technically Deadpool is a combination of Wolverines healing and fighting
style (only with samurais words instead of claws) and Spidermans comedic one
liners. This film actually shows how miscast and defectively written Spiderman
has been in its movies.
Deadpool played by Ryan Reynolds is very
much an anti-hero; perhaps they over played that fact. That being said, it is
definitely one of the funniest comic book movies I’ve seen. I love the fact
that Deadpool broke the fourth wall a multiple of times and his one-liners were
just spectacular.
Watching the movie, it is clear to see that
the studio had very little faith in this movie doing well clearly shown due to
its measly $58 million budget. For
comparison Man of Steel, had a whopping $225 million. The budgeting issues are
apparent in the movie but it doesn’t take away from movie at all. Clearly the
lack faith that the studios had for this film boils down a couple of factors.
The first being that last years Fantastic Four remake was such a disaster at
the box office. Secondly this was the first R-rated superhero movie, which
meant that half the superhero film fans being kids could not watch the movie in
the cinema. Thirdly, Wolverine Origins had a Deadpool that fans did not like
and that film too did badly. Fourthly Ryan Reynolds last attempt at a superhero
film Green Lantern was too a very unsuccessful film. This being said, Deadpool
has been one of the most successful superhero movies to ever come out, breaking
many records.
To circle back to the actual movie, it is
an exceptional movie. Very funny with pretty decent action and perfectly fine
performances. If you haven’t watched it, I would urge you to go and watch it
immediately.
5/5