UnowPriceless
hyped garbage
Acensbart
Excellent but underrated film
Bea Swanson
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Stephan Hammond
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
nahtlus
Not much different from the previous one, same type of comedy and also the story is not like i expected. yukio made me rate 7.
gwynneromero
Such a waste, I can't finish this movie, Deadpool the one and only worst marvel movie. While watching I kept saying "ok ok lets wait" until I felt bored borreeddd and can't stand it anymoreee..
CinemaClown
Missing out on the great opportunity to leave The Untitled Deadpool Sequel as its final title, the second instalment in Merc with a Mouth saga is filled to the brim with R-rated wit, self-congratulatory winks & pop culture references but it is still quite inferior to the original.Set two years after the events that transpired in the first film, Deadpool 2 finds Wade Wilson trying to protect an unstable young mutant from a ruthless cyborg who has arrived from the future, and ultimately assembles a team of mutants in order to save the kid before it is too late.Directed by one of the guys who killed the dog in John Wick, Deadpool 2 feels like an overkill for the most part and lacks the freshness of the original. Add to that its fourth wall breaking & self-referencing gags get old & tiring real soon. The drama suffers because the film never aspires for a proper balance between all aspects.Still, that parody of James Bond opening credit sequence is fun & Ryan Reynolds' dialogue delivery is smooth throughout. Not all its attempts at humour work but the ones that do are catchy. Camerawork is sharp, colourful & zany throughout. And its mid-credits sequence is no less than a highlight. It's too bad what unfolds earlier it isn't as imaginative.There is way too much emphasis on trying to make the film look funny, so much that at some point it all appears a bit too desperate & off-putting. Even the visual effects aren't entirely convincing sometimes and that's never excusable for a film produced on over $100 million budget. The entire film appears repetitive and at times, it's no less than a slog.Coming to the performances, Deadpool 2 is led by Ryan Reynolds' flamboyance & swashbuckling charisma as the eponymous vigilante, and he is excellent both in & out of the suit. But the remaining characters don't have enough flesh on their arcs and most of them are forgettable. The new characters aren't compelling while the reprising ones are still stuck in the same place.On an overall scale, Deadpool 2 goes bigger, louder & darker yet the end result isn't as satisfying as the original. Overstuffed & empty at the same time, there are going to be many who won't mind its shortcomings but for me, this generic action adventure is often dull, at times annoying & above all, soulless. And now I'm not sure if the first film will hold up if I ever decide to revisit.
ellysorensen
I wasn't expecting to cry as much as I did to this movie tbh