Not long after the R version of Deadpool came out, I already picked up the resources, so I was not interested in the children's version of Deadpool that was released later. Today I made it up on a whim, and the look and feel is surprisingly good. To be honest, it's even better than the experience I had when I watched the R version. Blocking out all the F-words allowed me to focus from the subtitles back to the plot, and found that in addition to the really great storytelling, Deadpool 2 also showed a dead man who didn't have a bad mouth but was still alive, interesting, and a little childish. waiter. When watching Deadpool 1, the focus is all on the fast-speaking and unfamiliar F word and the flashing but also a lot of comments, completely ignoring the shaping of the role of Deadpool itself. If I had to choose to be a superhero now, I would definitely not choose Iron Man (my favorite superhero movie series) or Spiderman (the first Marvel hero movie I've ever seen, made by Sony), I will choose Deadpool without hesitation - lawless, righteous and evil, doing things with money, being at ease, and a lover who loves and knows each other, this is simply an ideal living state, right! Of course, it would be better if it could not be disfigured, after all, the face of Deadpool...I really want to vomit??
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