Deadpool: The funny Marvel guy

Deadpool
Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Gina Carano, Morena Baccarin, T.J. Miller
Rated: 6.5/10
Finally, Marvel Comic’s funny mutant Deadpool gets his very own motion picture and the “bad guy who gets to worse guys” is quite gung-ho with this progression. He is completely masked for most part of the film (I thought suffocatingly so), funny in a way Marvel’s characters are not frequently and has a girlfriend fixation, thus powering all his antics around the big “her”.
Of course, he is different from his co-comicons because he has several — and explicit — romps in bed, is kinky and happy to be so. As a former secret service operative who is now doing private jobs around wayward girls, he falls into the trap of a mutant creating rogue agent who assures him that the treatment would cure him of the cancer.
And thus starts the story of tortures, chicanery and ultimate revenge. It has a lot of action, a lot of humour, a lot of everything, finally culminating in a set piece long action sequence in which the bad guy finally gives in and the girlfriend accepts the hero-turned-Frankenstein mutant who can neither die nor age nor have a normal life.
But that’s fine as long as the funny bone in him remains undisturbed. For most part of the film, Deadpool manages to keep you entertained and that’s quite an achievement for a first-time hero. 
Source: Sunday Pioneer, 14 February, 2016

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