Jeri Jacquin
In theatres this week from director Shawn Levy and Marvel
Studios comes the film and story everyone has been waiting for with DEADPOOL &
WOLVERINE.
Okay, so this is going to be a tad different because I
am doing my best to write this up without laughing myself into fits again but
here we go:
Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds) is once again trying to
figure his life out. Back living with Blind Al (Leslie Uggams) his Deadpool
days seem to be a thing of the past. Trying to celebrate a birthday and feeling
sad that he and Vanessa (Morena Baccarin) are trying to work things out, it is
all interrupted by Mr. Paradox (Matthew Macfadyen) from the Time Variance
Authority (you remember them, right? Loki’s reason for being irritated).
He convinced Wade that its time to take up his
Deadpool mantel again because the timelines need saving. Suiting him up, he
also tells Wade that there is one person in particular who’s timeline is fading
fast, Wolverine (Hugh Jackman). Taking matters into his own hands, Deadpool
slips through time to find Logan. Returning, Paradox has other ideas and sends
them both into the Void where they meet a very calm Cassandra Nova (Emma
Corrin). She shows her power but Wolverine isn’t about it and they escape.
Meeting up with other (no, I’m not going to tell you
who these others are so stop asking), the only way to get past Nova and get
back home is by Juggernaut’s helmet. After a battle royal, Nova gives up how to
get back as Deadpool and Wolverine make a jump through time. Nova isn’t happy
about how this has all taken place and wants decides to make her own jump.
When Deadpool & Wolverine discover that Paradox is
preparing to use a Time Ripper, they have had enough of his antics and decide
its time to put him and Nova in their place! No one could have imagined what
they were in for when these two came together!
Reynolds as Deadpool will always be Deadpool. There is
no way he can ever be replaced and I absolutely okay with that. He delivers on
every level with his delivery of insults, witticisms and even on emotion. His
continual fourth-wall breaking is something audiences wait for sitting on the
edge of their seats. This time out he has become a used car salesman which, if
you think about it, is Wade in every way. Be prepared to go on a ride of pure
insanity as Reynolds is the conductor of the crazy train.
Jackman as Wolverine is still in his feels with a
coating of heavily alcoholic anger. Trying to deal with it all, Deadpool is not
exactly the ideal person to be partnering up with. Believing that helping him
will somehow fix the mistakes he’s made, it doesn’t mean its all love and light
between these two. In fact, its hardly that as Wolverine pushes and pushes to
get away from anyone coming close. That doesn’t stop Deadpool, in fact it
causes him to push back in his usual hilariously antagonistic way. Jackman as
Logan is absolutely amazing and, alongside Reynolds, makes these two the
perfect pair – the characters both have issues and both have razor sharp wit,
not to mention good at fighting.
Corrin as Cassandra Nova is as bald as she possibly
can be and calmly as evil as she wants. There is a reason she is this way,
which you will discover soon enough, and you don’t know whether to join her or
choke her out, oh the duality of it all. Baccarin returns as Vanessa although
her time on screen is short it does play into the storyline.
Let’s talk Macfadyen as Paradox! I fell for him in 2005
as Mr. Darcy in PRIDE & PREJUDICE, then I cheered for him in 2018 beat down
character Tom Wambsgans in the series SUCCESSION and neither of these roles had
real comedic timing to them, wisecracks maybe, but no real comedy. THIS is
Macfadyen’s role for pure comedy and it had me laughing so hard at his antics.
Well done Mr. Darcy, I mean Paradox!
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DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE is going to blow up theatres
for weeks to come. I am not going to list anyone else from the film because I
truly want audiences to find out for themselves what writers Ryan Reynolds,
Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick came up with. There are stunners, more laughs than
anyone has a right to have and visuals that stunning. Is it raunchy? Yes. Is
there language that might make a few people cringe? Absolutely Are their
references that can slip by if you’re not careful – seriously? Of course there
are!
I remember when the news was that in 1984, the film
RED DAWN had the 118 highest body count in film, but I’m willing to bet that
this film will blow any 80’s body count out of the water. Of course, there is
an amazing soundtrack to help the fight scenes have nostalgic meaning to those
of us old folks.
It’s pretty much sure to this writer that DEADPOOL &
WOLVERINE is going to be my favorite film of the year. I hope the Academy is
paying attention because I think it’s really time that we acknowledge a
superhero (or anti-superhero depending on your outlook on life) comedy with
this particular dynamic duo to win a golden statue or two.
Gather up everybody you know, I mean everybody that
loves Deadpool and that loves Wolverine because this is where people can come
together. It is time to have the best movie going experience we have had in a
long time. There is nothing better than coming together to cheer, laugh (expect
LOTS of laughs), action, twists, intertwining stories and recognizable faces as
the MCU welcomes its newest and screwed-up beloved character – yes, that’s you
Wade Wilson!
To Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds, thanks for being at
San Diego Comic Con, thanks for the popcorn bucket and thanks for knowing that
the characters you represent are everything to fans. Don’t stay away too long!
In the end – everyone deserves a happy ending!
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