This time, Deadpool redefines superhero movies

Kole 2021-12-07 08:01:07

1. In the past superhero movies, most of them are: bad guys want to do bad things, superheroes desperately stop (Superman/Batman); once friends become enemies to fight for different camps (Captain America); or aliens invade the earth and rise up. Resistance (Transformers); new tricks that have become popular recently and superheroes from all over the world unite (Avengers). But in the final analysis, the framework that cannot be jumped out is: "the contest between justice and evil." Within this framework, it is too difficult to shoot innovative works. The Avengers count as one, because the villain finally won. The Batman Dark Knight of Christopher Nolan, who was previously the most highly rated, succeeded in shaping the villain and torture of humanity. It is basically a story of how justice defeats evil. For decades, superhero filmmakers have never thought of creating a new model that is different from good and evil, from good people to bad people, and David Reich and Ryan Reynolds, they did it.

2. Deadpool is a movie without a villain. Yes, no one can be called a villain in the traditional sense. Denso wanted to kill the kid who claimed to be Fire Fist to prevent him from killing his family in the future; the kid turned to murder because he was abused by Dean Yang Yongxin in his childhood; the dean might be the cause of everything The culprit, but in fact, he has no role in the whole film, even only one line.

3. What are the contradictions and conflicts in the play? In the absence of a clear distinction between justice and evil, the dark side of each person's heart is particularly prominent. Deadpool loses his beloved love, and all he thinks about is how to die and reunite with his girlfriend in heaven. He hopes to save that child only because his previous girlfriend wanted to have a child with him, and this just aroused Deadpool’s Desire to protect. After all, Deadpool was all for himself from start to finish. He is not a traditional superhero because a superhero does not kill people randomly, and Deadpool requires a child to say that you have abused him, and he will kill you immediately, and will not give you any chance to explain or judge. ; Denso only wanted to prevent his wife and daughter from dying. His method was to simply and rudely kill the little child. At this point, he conflicted with others, and he was only for himself; the fire boxing boy thought What you do is just revenge and kill the dean. The same is not good or evil, and it is difficult to define right and wrong; the Steeler sticks to the procedural justice as the creed (cannot kill casually), otherwise the Steeler will let the death waiter shot the dean to death. Isn’t the whole story over? Therefore, everyone has their own purpose and persistence, but you can't say that any one is wrong, you can't say which side is righteous, which side is evil, but it is the conflict of their different goals and beliefs that make the whole story It became more complicated and the plot developed.

4. Deadpool created a superhero closest to us. He didn’t want to save the world. He didn’t have any special superpowers. He just wouldn’t die (but would get hurt). He was not even a hero, but more like a cynical. Joker, ridiculed other movies in a playful tone (I guess you haven’t seen those movies he said except Frozen, and I have never seen it), ridicule pop music (will Dubstep still be popular), ridicule Justin Bieber (called that short-haired girl Justin Biber laughed at me), the sentence I'm batman ridiculed Batman, and by the way, he also ridiculed his previous work The Green Lantern (The Green Lantern belongs to the DC Universe and was originally played by Ryan Reynolds Yes, but the box office was so terrible, so he switched to Marvel), and there was still a lot of ridicule social software Tinder, called Domino Brown Panther (Black Panther), plus his home country Canada... because these terrible things are really It's so close to our lives that it doesn't seem to be said from the movie, but more like a friend who loves BB around us (everyone has it around, right). I think this is why everyone loves this little bitch.

5. Whether it's the first or second Deadpool, it can be regarded as the film that broke the fourth wall to communicate with the audience the most in history. Breaking the fourth wall means that the characters in the movie break the original setting and have a direct dialogue with the audience in another dimension (that is, standing in the audience’s perspective and talking to the audience in the movie together). The most classic is Woody Allen’s "The Purple Rose of Cairo", in which the male protagonist walks directly out of the screen and ran away with the audience; another example is Kevin Spacey in "House of Cards" speaking to the audience. His analysis; like Anthony Hopkins in "The Silent Lambs" looking straight into the camera and speaking to the audience is also breaking the fourth wall; in addition, there is a similar attempt in the domestic movie "The Death of Romance". In Deadpool, whether it is Reynolds telling the audience that this is a family movie at the beginning, or he uses the elements in the display to complain about the content of the movie from time to time, it is frequently breaking the fourth wall.

6. As a movie, "Deadpool" can have so many breakthroughs in the setting of superhero movies (getting rid of the battle between justice and evil that audiences have been tired of in the past. The "slut" who scolds you, frequently breaks the fourth wall to interact with the audience), it is already a very amazing movie. Even if you don’t want to think about so many things while watching a movie, but just want to listen to Deadpool’s slaps, the impression is actually very good~~ (But Reynolds complains about it himself, if you only like sharp tongue (sharp tongue), it's better to go see the bankrupt sisters directly.

7. Recently I heard that a Christmas version of this movie is ready to be released in China. I don't know what it will look like, but the nasty pieces are definitely gone. . .

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Deadpool 2 quotes

  • [Colossus charges at Juggernaut]

    Deadpool: Go get 'em, tiger! Big CGI fight comin' up!

  • Firefist: Damn, it feels good to be a gangsta!