In general, "Venom" is still a Marvel superhero movie that is worth watching.

Luther 2022-03-14 14:12:21

"Venom" is still very good. First of all, on the theme, the film tells the story of the reporter Eddie, led by Teacher Tang, experienced unemployment, broken love, was invaded by alien symbionts and fought against it, and finally possessed superpowers and defended the earth. This is a story of a villain becoming a hero, which implies that there are many experiences in this society that have made mistakes but eventually become a person worthy of admiration in reflection and change. This is also a moral and ethical story involving the development of science and technology and human survival. In today and the future of biomedical technology, whether to transform the human body, whether to clone humans, whether to freeze humans and resurrect them in the future, etc. These are the contradictions that have to be faced in the development of science and technology. Where will humanity go in the future, and how to achieve a balance between technology and ethics, these are all worthy of our reflection. Then in the production of movie special effects, American blockbusters are still shocking as always. 3D special effects make people feel immersive, and the fighting scenes are also very realistic, especially the car chasing scenes, fighting scenes, and finally explosions. The drama has a hearty and hearty excitement. There is also the shape of the venom that makes people tremble. The huge body, the sticky claws, the hideous teeth, and the wet tongue are so realistic that it makes people feel nauseous and irritating. Next is the protagonist, Teacher Tang, who is once again a fan of him. I have seen "Dunkirk" and "Inception" starring him, and his acting skills are still online as always. Seeing Mr. Tang’s superpowers after coexisting with Venom, he is really handsome, his boyfriend has max power, and Venom is cheap and can seduce his sister, taking Mr. Tang to the pinnacle of life, this kind of contrast shouldn’t be too cute. Finally, I will talk about the shortcomings. I feel that there are very few things that can be deeply explored in this movie. The villain heroes have actually been interpreted a lot, and they lack the bright spots and thoughts that will refresh the audience. Moreover, the adaptation is quite different from the original, and there is still a lot of room for improvement in the screenwriting. It feels a bit stiff and awkward at the turning point of Venom into a hero. Generally speaking, ``Venom'' is still a Marvel superhero movie that is worth watching, and I will never regret it anyway!

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Venom quotes

  • Anne Weying: Are you gonna behave yourself tomorrow?

    Eddie Brock: No. No, I'm gonna do my job. That's what I'm gonna do. I can't, you know, not do my job. The guy you work for is a complete...

    Anne Weying: I don't work for Drake. I work for my firm, and my firm works for him. And I'm sure that they defend many people that you don't deem worthy, but we don't want a repeat.

    Eddie Brock: A repeat?

    Anne Weying: Of the Daily Globe incident.

    Eddie Brock: Ow! Really? Incident?

    Anne Weying: Mmm-hmm.

    Eddie Brock: That's not an incident.

    Anne Weying: Baby, you were run out of New York.

    Eddie Brock: I was not. I did not.

    Anne Weying: I don't want you run out of San Francisco.

    Eddie Brock: No, I still have currency in New York. I was going places. I wasn't running. I was going places. In fact, I moved to San Francisco for you.

    Anne Weying: Me?

    Eddie Brock: You are my home.

    Anne Weying: You're not so bad yourself, champ.

  • Mrs. Chen: How you doing, Eddie?

    Eddie Brock: Ah, aches and pains, you know, aches and pains.

    Mrs. Chen: You look like shit.

    Eddie Brock: Excuse me?

    Mrs. Chen: You look like shit.

    Eddie Brock: And you look as beautiful as ever. Jesus.

    Mrs. Chen: Mind is body, Eddie. Have you been meditating like I showed you?

    Eddie Brock: No, I have not. And it does not work.

    Mrs. Chen: It doesn't work, because you don't give it a chance.

    Eddie Brock: No, it doesn't work, because I bought a DVD off your cousin, and it was in Mandarin.

    Mrs. Chen: [speaks Mandarin]

    Eddie Brock: Yeah, I don't understand that, either. See, that right there, I don't understand what you just said. That is the problem.