Feature Length Films

Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)

A review on Hollywood feature length film, Deadpool & Wolverine (2024). The feature length is directed by Shawn Levy. The film stars Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Emma Corrin and Matthew Macfadyen. The film continues Wade Wilson aka Deadpool’s journey to find his sense of purpose in Life. Deadpool & Wolverine is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

+ Crew

  • Directed by Shawn Levy
  • Written by Ryan Reynolds, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Zeb Wells and Shawn Levy
  • Cinematography by George Richmond
  • Edited by Shane Reid and Dean Zimmerman
  • Music by Rob Simonsen
  • Produced by Kevin Feige, Lauren Shuler Donner, Ryan Reynolds and Shawn Levy

+ Note

Deadpool & Wolverine is a swansong for the 21st Century Fox era of superhero films. The film brings major elements of the X-men franchise back into play to the current Deadpool mythos and functions as a buddy cop story of two characters with opposite personalities. Even after the purchase of 21st Century Fox by Disney, Ryan Reynolds was insistent that Deadpool always remained ‘R-rated’ to which Disney head Bob obliged. Another aspect that Reynolds was insistent upon was the return of Hugh Jackman in the film. Although Jackman was at first reluctant to revive his character Wolverine back from the dead, he was quickly convinced due to working alongside Reynolds.

Before its release, the film was heavily marketed with Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman appearing as themselves in multiple advertisements including the Euro 2024. Since Avengers: Endgame (2019), the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been on a downward spiral of mediocre films and TV shows. Could Deadpool & Wolverine finally be the breakthrough that Disney is hoping for?

 + Main Cast

  1. Ryan Reynolds as Wade Wilson / Deadpool
  2. Hugh Jackman as Logan / Wolverine
  3. Emma Corrin as Cassandra Nova
  4. Morena Baccarin as Vanessa Carlysle
  5. Rob Delaney as Peter Wisdom
  6. Leslie Uggams as Blind Al
  7. Aaron Stanford as John Allerdyce / Pyro
  8. Matthew Macfadyen as Mr. Paradox

+ Plot

In an alternative Universe, Deadpool has it all; loving girlfriend, trustworthy friends and all round comfortable life. Enter: Time Variance Authority. After informing Deadpool that his timeline is on the brink of annihilation, Deadpool needs to team up with his ‘anchor being’ Wolverine in order to defeat Paradox and save his universe in the process.

+ High Points

i – As expected, Deadpool & Wolverine is filled with provocative humor. Some of it works, others do not. But the ones that do are laugh out loud moments of the film. The self-deprecating humor has now officially entered the MCU and through Deadpool, Marvel can easily poke fun at their failures for the past 3-4 months.  

ii – In the comics, Deadpool is famously identified as ‘Merc with a mouth’. And when it comes to the big screen, Deadpool’s bag of gags can become easily tiresome. But with the straight man of Wolverine, Deadpool has someone to play his jokes off from. And that is indeed an important aspect to the film. Reynolds and Jackman have natural chemistry with one another. The film heavily depended on the two protagonists and they did not disappoint.

iii – The Marvel Cinematic Universe is not known for its memorable villains. Apart from Thanos, Loki and a few others, most Marvel villains are under-developed at best. While Emma Corrin as Cassandra Nova may not be a high tier villain in the MCU, she works perfectly as the ever powerful antagonist for Deadpool & Wolverine. Her mind blending, fingers through the skull effect is one of the most visually unique powers that has ever been put on the silver screen. It looks extremely uncomfortable and bizarre. Perfect and memorable for the villainess. Also Corrin does a fantastic job in bringing the character to the big screen.

 iv – The opening credits scene was fun and full of dark humor. It is clearly obvious that Ryan Reynolds has been very passionate about the character of Deadpool since its debut in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) and will always go the extra mile in his performance.  

v – The Honda Odyssey fight scene! It was absurd, gory, unapologetic and masterful. While the MCU is not known for its creativity, this fight scene was glorious and brilliantly executed. 

 

vi – In most of my reviews, you would almost never find me praising the use of licensed music in films but Deadpool & Wolverine did an amazing job in integrating the music into the tone of the film. None of it felt out of place nor forced. From Nsync to Madonna, the pop songs played a key role in fleshing out each and every scene of the film.

vii – The cameos served a role in the story and never felt out of place. Were they mostly fan service? Yes, I am a fan and I was indeed served. And at the same time, the cameos never took me out of the narrative of the film.

+ Low Points

i – Deadpool & Wolverine has some flaws and they are evidently present throughout its runtime. Let’s start with the humor. I believe this one sentence could summarize the film’s comedic direction: “Hey, isn’t homosexual sex hilarious?”. Unfortunately the jokes that do not land might prove to be detrimental to the film for some viewers. 

ii – The villainess of the film Cassandra is extremely powerful. Yes, she is the twin sister of Charles Xavier aka Professor X but the film had almost no answers on how to neutralize her. Perhaps she needed more screen time to fully develop her character but nevertheless, characters are only interesting if weaknesses are also conveyed to the audience.

iii – I also believe that the film overstays its welcome. Clocking at around 129 minutes, it is 15 minutes too long. And there are plentiful scenes that could have ended up on the cutting room floor.

iv – I think we can all safely say that the concept of Multiverse has become tiresome in superhero movies now. It was unique and special when Spiderverse was introduced back in 2018 but by now, it is damaging the investment of the viewer for certain characters as they know that death has no consequences as their “variant” can easily be integrated into the sequel. 

+ Overall

Despite its obvious flaws, Deadpool & Wolverine promises a good time. The humor might not be for everyone but then again, Deadpool has always been a divisive character to begin with.

Rate: out of 5 stars 

Feature Length Films

Mr. Khan’s Review on ‘Logan’ (2017)

A review on Hollywood feature length film, ‘Logan’ (2017). The Visuals Effects by Chas Jarrett & Image Engine (Co.) while it’s Distributor is 20th Century Fox.

+ Crew I

  • Screenplay, Written & Directed by James Mangold
  • Co-Screen Play by Scott Frank & Michael Green
  • Cinematography by John Mathieson
  • Edited by Michael McCusker & Dirk Westervelt
  • Music by Marco Beltrami
  • Produced by Hutch Parker, Simon Kinberg & Lauren Shuler Donner

+ Crew II (Production Houses)

  • Marvel Entertainment
  • TSG Entertainment
  • Kinberg Genre
  • Hutch Parker Entertainment
  • The Donners’ Company

+Note

Mangold was hired to write a treatment that took inspiration from the graphic novel Old Man Logan, by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven. It influences on Logan included “visual reference points” of cinema: Shane (1953), The Cowboys (1972), Paper Moon (1973), The Gauntlet (1977), Little Miss Sunshine (2006) and The Wrestler (2008). The film story is somewhat similar to the film Children of Men (2006). Jackman signed on to star as Logan, in what is intended to be his final portrayal of the character, after having played the role for 17 years.

It has received high praises from many critics and fans worldwide by simply saying as ‘One of a kind super hero films ever’ while some critics calling it ‘The Best Film in the X-Men Series’ whereas others consider it to be the ‘The Best Super Hero film since The Dark Knight’.

+ Main Cast

  1. Hugh Jackman as James “Logan” Howlett / Wolverine & X-24
  2. Patrick Stewart as Charles Xavier / Professor X
  3. Dafne Keen as Laura / X-23
  4. Richard E. Grant as Zander Rice
  5. Boyd Holbrook as Donald Pierce
  6. Stephen Merchant as Caliban
  7. Jayson Genao as Rictor

+ Plot

In the near future, an old weak Logan cares for a bedridden Professor X who is suffering from a degenerative brain disease while living with another mutant in a secret hide out on the Mexican border. Though it does not stays that way for too long once a woman contacts Logan to safely cross border her with a ‘Special’ child.

+ High Points

i – Hugh Jackman’s performance is Oscar worthy to watch as Logan/Wolverine one final time. He gives out his best performance with a gritty, heartily performance in an intense yet emotional superhero action film that challenges genre resolutions.

ii – The child actress, Dafne Keen who plays the role Laura/X-23 has proved to us by her incredible performance that she is our promising & rising star. Other Honorable Mentions: Patrick Stewart and Boyd Holbrook.

iii – The story is well written (adapted by James Mangold also) with a combination of R rated violence and passionate drama that cuts deep.

iv – Its direction takes to the level where ‘Logan’ would always be a moral example for any studios to witness, what comic book films can actually do.

v – This franchise which is based on comics is not the superhero film what we as audience were expecting it to be. It is actually something where no film of this genre has ever directed and produced like, especially in such great manner!

vi – The film has properly used its R rating that is strong violence and language only where the script demanded it to be. No unnecessary blood / gore were shown due to its restricted rating.

vii – The visual effects is stunningly bold and filled with great fight sequences & its choreography.

viii – It clearly shows that the makeup & hair-styling was handled with ‘A’ graded professionals.

ix – There are one main and two supporting villains in the film who kept the interest level high. However, the film’s actual true villain/antagonist was the ‘Old Age’ of the protagonist. This is a very well thought move by writer/director James Mangold.

+ Low Points

i – Some people might find the film to be a somewhat slow due to its drama theme.

+ Overall

It is a landmark for superhero genre films where Logan has simply assured its place among the ranks of a masterpiece.

Rate: 4.50 out of 5 stars