Deadpool (Second Review)

Since this is the second time I watched this movie, I thought I could go a little more in depth than my first movie review about Deadpool.

Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds) doesn't classify himself as a hero. He may help people in order to make sure things are clear, but he knows he is not a hero. In fact, he believes there's not exactly good and bad when it comes to life. But for Wade Wilson, there are some things that can be classified as good and bad. For example: Finding a girl he is absolutely in love with is good. Finding out that he has cancer is kind of bad. It wasn't until he tried to cure himself with the help of Francis (Ed Skrein) that Deadpool was explained. I think I mentioned in my first movie review how the setup of movie was intriguing since it starts with Deadpool beating people to pulp, but the story is unraveled as the movie progresses then it picks up where it was left off. The humor in this movie though never stops to make me laugh out loud especially Deadpool's smart-ass remarks. Some viewers might think this movie is a little out there for Marvel, but I think this is the best Marvel movie that I have seen yet.

*Rated R for strong violence and language throughout, sexual content, and graphic nudity.

My Rating: A+

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