Superheroes.... they are really all the range and have been the powerhouse in the realm of entertainment for the better part of most of the 2000s and mainly for over the last 15 years with the juggernaut of the MCU that has been pushing new characters and stories as part of multiple different arcs and sagas over the years and has seen its share of massive success and a few failures.... (oh god, you sure do like to talk don't you like you're giving a TED Talk)...... Um who was that? (That was me the voice inside of your head that you talk to most of the time and to yourself most of the time telling you that your review openings just ramble on too much). But I am just trying to explain to the audience in the form of a 4th wall form way giving my thoughts on this film I will be building to. (Well I get that and know that cause you add all these thoughts and things to your head of what you have to do mixed in with your other projects on standby, hopes and dreams and just the section of the one wish and reminder to cry at points in the day and its a point that you are going on a random tangent of comparing to other stuff when you should just get straight into a review for something you could've done back when it came out but you have had a weird flow of motivation and procrastination and these reviews come out weeks or months later and probably explain you get a minimum amount of subs at this rate in time cause they bored and you can't understand the stats and contents on the website)...... Well you are not wrong there, but we are going on a weird ramble before this review so, its kind of counter intuitive.... (I am pretty sure we are well aware of that, so its best you just zip it with the over explaining, stare deep into the camera like how you get lost in that one person's pretty eyes and get to talking on a film with a character that acts like this and I will chime in at random points when possible to call you an idiot and try to get this done quick)...... WELL OK THEN I WILL.
Well sorry about that, I had a weird distracted moment and drifted into space there, but today we are going to talking on the 3rd entry of the Merc with a Mouth's big new adventure, entering the big leagues with his angry Canadian Australian with the first Deadpool film of the MCU with Deadpool and Wolverine and will answer the question of is this film good or do we need to get the green animated supersuit again? Well thankfully it was a long time coming and a long requested and it did not disappoint and was a welcome change to the MCU with a more crude, rude and full of attitude and I will be giving a rundown of my thought, pros and Cons to these 2 iconic characters latest adventure, so get your ear holes ready cause I about to whisper some sweet serenities into them (plus will also keep it spoiler free to check it out for yourself).
A Story fit for a killer
So of course like with many stories there has to be a reason to everything going about in a story cause without an idea of a story then what is the actual point (and you need to stop repeating the same words multiple times in a sentence). When it comes to a superhero film, it may have a sense that there is years and even decades of stories to pull from and then work some elements from the past into its own unique story or build on the wider narrative being presented to the audience. This is where it can get a little coplicated when it comes to Deadpool as yes while he has had a pair of films already released, they are outside the wider MCU but with the whole element of the Multiverse (or the small amount that they seem to be drip feeding once a year mostly) that they can bring him into the wider universe and try to get him up to speed. But this also benefits Deadpool cause he can break the 4th wall and talk to the audience then we know he has made jabs and jokes of other franchises of knowing that he has his own film and will help in some form of building to a story of entering him into a world of more established heroes, compared to a series of often changing castings and timelines with a plot that goes as such.
"Deadpool's Peaceful Existence comes crashing down when the Time Variance Authority recruits him to safeguard the multiverse. He soon unites with his would-be Pal, Wolverine, to complete the mission to save the world from an existential threat, if they do not somehow find a way to kill each other in the process"
So of course it has to be a case that for a big introduction for Deadpool into this new universe that you can make it sound like a simple plot and narrative but morph it into something that is on an Avenger Level threat (or even beyond) and the only one that can stop it is a completely insane wise cracking killer and finding an aggressive hairy muscular man that don't like each other, has sword in his hand and under all that grudge may enjoy a Broadway sing song over a few shots (I think you are getting your movie wires crossed here) but in all sense I think it fits the case that with great power, comes great big Disney Money to blow on a debut film into this universe. Sure there is some elements of the plot that can feel a little more grounded and have its issues here and there from building on the likes of the TVA from another series with long flowing hair and where it fits in that timeline shakeup but its really a case we should not overly think about it cause its what Deadpool would do, some things could be fixed or improved here and there but for the most part it satisfies as an entry for the mutants and a nice send off to the mutants story that came before from the old studio.
Story: 7.5-8.5
This was where the all the budget went and keep them till their 90
Now of course like with any project, there is always one thing besides a story that pushes a film along and that comes with the likes of the Characters that are used for the narrative in its unique and interesting ways and in this case there is a select few that have quite the focus of working in this outcome and compared to a fair amount of previous reviews I have done trapped in this small video screen in front of you, that this doesn't have a lot of characters that I can give a focus of review and opinion to (bulls**t, you know there is plenty of characters in this, like you know there is of course the character of G-) Hey Brain, I acknowledged the case I mentioned that I was not spoiling the film, maybe in the future sure, but right now, its keeping spoiler free and focus on the small group of characters I can give some quick opinions on ("quick" is an understatement, more like a 3 paragraph analysis most times)...... you do have a point, but lets not argue or I'll have some brain aneurysm happen and lets talk on the ones I can.
Deadpool or the Merc with a Mouth (Ryan Reynolds)
Let's talk on the full red suit nut job himself, the one's who's ass looks great in the Spandex and that is of course with Deadpool. Its quite intriguing to see how over the course of this characters short history of the comics (Short but very expansive) that he has become a popular figure to come from the 90s similar to a certain jester for a crazy Clown (alright we get it don't start doing crossovers in this review) and over the last while the demand for his own solo project for years after finally happened with 2 successful R-Rated films in the mid to late 2010s and once that big 70 Billion landed at Fox's door from Disney many wondered how they would handle this character in particular given most marvel projects don't go above the 12/ PG13 rating (Well there is Blade.... if that ever releases but most case Daredevil now) but it was their promise that they will keep him rude, crude and a killer attitude and in all sense he does work very well and still a highlight of the film. Sometimes you can try too much or not try enough and a main character can get overshadowed by side characters but this is Deadpool's film and its a case to show that Ryan Reynolds really loves and cares for this character after playing him for about a decade at this point and as he mentions to probably be playing this character till he's 90 but in all sense it is still entertaining to watch him develop that while yes he is a loud mouth and can still be an asshole (Language) he still has a sense that he can learn from it all in his own twisted way and thankfully he works well in his MCU outing, I guess we will have to see how well he works with other established heroes in this universe, but we can talk on one that set his legacy in stone he will work with first.
Wolverine or the angry Australian Canadian (Hugh Jackman)
This is of course leads us to the secondary name in this films title role and that is the character that had been a long requested team up but also the worry of how they would work them in after their last film appearance was a beautiful success and that is of course with the aggressive X-Men of Wolverine played again by the Charismatic Hugh Jackman (An Australian Man playing a Canadian character). When the announcement that Hugh would come back to play the character with Ryan for a 3rd Deadpool, the internet collectively lost their minds at the prospect as it was a request for years and for it to be done right after the mess that was 2008s X-Men Origins (But he did clean that mess up in the 2nd film) but it also came with the concern about how they would respect the character given his last turn as the mutant in the beautiful 2017 Logan by not tarnishing the legacy that one left, and while they do joke on it within the first few minutes of the film, I think how they go about it afterwards with this version of Wolverine has the element where it will reference and joke about that film, but will also provide the respect and legacy of what came from it in this form of a different variation of Wolverine and how they go about this version from a universe where he failed his fellow mutants and humanity does bring a lot of weight and development to build upon in the film while he also has to deal with the most obnoxious unkillable fanboy that runs his mouth constantly and I do like the personal journey that he goes on from dealing with Wade's antics, the new mess and situation he find himself being dragged into as well as crossing over with others from the excessive cameos (Cmon you know you wanna at least tell them one of them, the probably know at this point) and antagonists in their universe, another or beyond the edge of time, but for what it is worth I think its a case that if they had gotten the 2 leads done well then I think overall it helps to make the narrative more engaging and more Wolverine is always a positive (I guess we will be seeing him till he is 90).
Mobius M Mobius or Discount TVA Owen Wilson (Matthew Macfadyen)
Let us talk on a character that has a sense of a function for first pushing the narrative forward for the titular hero and that is the figure in the smartly dressed suit known as Mr Paradox (Oh I get it, its a time pun). So I remember the likes of the film was first being worked on that the rumour floating about from some set photos was that some of the focus to the film was going to see the return of the Time Variance Authority or the TVA that was first established in the LOKI series and one that many people wondered if we would see cameo in this would be the Wow master himself of Owen Wilson's Mobius (had to emphasize the name as its close to that vampire from the other studio) but I guess maybe the likes of filming this around the same time as the 2nd season of LOKI was happening it was making things messy and avoid spoilers for both. But anyway with this Mr Paradox character, he is not a bad stand in and for the amount of screentime that he has around the beginning and later in the film is not bad, though he could use a little more presence to have much of a major impact on the plot. There is an element that builds to how the whole placement of the protagonists end up in the setting for a good chunk of the film, but besides that and having a connection to the overarching narrative focus, they really don't add too much to the film but for the amount they do with them it is fine enough (are you sure that made sense cause it sounded like a bit of repeating yourself), don't start pushing this Brain, I say he is a fine enough character and could use a bit more screen presence to the overarching plot but overall fine enough.
Cassandra Nova or Scary Wizard Lady Xavier (Emma Corrin)
As for the last of the human characters that I can at least talk on without delving into spoiling all the cameos (do it do it do it) shh, we can talk on the established antagonist for this title and that is with the character of Cassandra Nova who is played in this by Emma Corrin. Now on those uninitiated, Cassandra is established in the comics as the Twin Sister of X-Men leader Charles Xavier and she has some similar element of tapping into the minds of other mutants and humans and see what they are hiding but instead of the likes of a Jedi Mind trick, she gets more physical by having her hands properly jam themselves into their faces like the sense of physical matter to them is just like a basin of water and how its done is really unnerving. While I will also say that she seems to have some very strong power levels from her own mutant powers she possesses, her presence as a villain can be a little hit or miss as it seems that she is in some ways very powerful but we don't see a lot of that happen and just see the use of those weird mind reading abilities a handful of times and some other pretty extreme power that they use on one poor familiar face (do it you coward, tell the audience who it is) but after that it seemed like if she had gained control of her ultimate plan from what she learned near the end I am sure it would've given a lot more of an interesting outcome but I feel they may have had a little difficulty with making them more menacing (which has been a little issue with the villains for this character of feeling slightly underwhelming) but I am sure if given more screen presence and development she would've been one of the better MCU villains but for the most she is a decent to good villain that just needed a little more substance to be great.
Dogpool
There is really not much I will be giving to this next character as this edition is truly goodest girl and even if she got a little funny face, I would still give this little thing all of my love and that is of course the character of Mary Puppins or otherwise known as Dogpool. Having a dog version of Deadpool that may not be the most clean cut normal looking version of a dog, she is still a sweet little pooch that is such a highlight to see become part of that small collective of heroes and I hope that we can see more of her in a near future film but I have not much of a critique to this pupper as she is good girl (I would normally chime in and make a joke about it but this is the exception where I have nothing critical to add)
The rest of the funky Bunch
So this last section is with a focus on the likes of all the other characters from the past and present that I can at least give a discussion on and that is mainly with the focus of 2 groups. The first I will focus on is the character we have been introduced to over the 2 films that make an appearance with some maybe due to time constraints, working on other projects, not being brought back, timeline connective issues or they couldn't afford them even with the big budget for this project and it consists of the characters of Vanessa, Colossus, Dopinder, Blind Al, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Yukio, Shatterstar, Buck and of course Peter (Everyone loves Peter). Now the issue I see with this is that I feel they probably had an idea that they were going to have a little more of a presence in this one but probably changed as they develop the project overtime and brought in the angry Mutant and they really don't have much of a presence in this film besides the beginning party and a little near the end. The only exception of this group that has a bit more of a presence is with Peter and its just a case of watch Rob Delaney being a little friendly face for Wade after he has put the hero days behind him but gave him that sense of hope overtime and shows that in every universe that they have a Peter and everyone loves them. It would've been nice to see some of the other Mutants appear from this group to help in the finale but I guess it can be worked around for any future Marvel films but we will see.
The other group is of course with the likes of the cameos of this film and when they say that they went all in on cameos, they really did as we have familiar faces from the past of Marvel in the Fox and MCU days all making some form of appearance in ways you expect or some that have been altered but the form of what they played before and some new ones that bring a whole new meaning of what would've been a Multiverse of Madness and a lot of them were an interesting highlight but its a case I am not spoiling who they are as its something to experience for yourself (boo, pussy, tell them who they are). There is an element of some of the cameos felt a little overlooked in a way of some past appearances again and focus on some that yes are great but a few that may be a little too focused on, but it is a very small group of them that have this affect to it all and they help balance it out more by the end and intrigued if there was so many more that they had in mind for this besides the buffet of cameos they provided.
Overall these characters for this film are a decent selection and a lot of them help to bring a great appeal and help to push the narrative forward well cause it could've had a messy outcome from the transition from Fox to the MCU but thankfully the 2 titled heroes have been spared from a disaster waiting to happen. Sure some of the side cast and a bit with the villain do make it feel slightly underwhelming in some aspects but in all sense of things I think that if the Main leads work, some add some entertainment value and the promise of cameos and references galore are acted upon then I feel it makes up for it (You are still an idiot for not at least mentioning one of them), Not now brain
Characters: 8
Probably could've used a bit more of the budget here
So I have talked on story and on characters so now let us turn the attention to the overall presentation of the narrative as we discuss the world building and location of the film as well as some more technical and visual aesthetic and it is a case that some of the presentational stuff can have some appeal while also feeling a little lacking. In most case of things I can at least give one aspect that it is not in a normal city setting and being something that we have seen a lot of in other Superhero affair (That is a thing that its either a city seeing millions in property damage or some greens screen deep space location that may help appeal to the bland cities). Sure some of it will work itself well enough when they use the city location to a decent extent visually or by other means but in the case with this film it is not going for that for most of the movie anyway. Sure there is a little bit of some city in this film that is more the likes of bookending the film at the start and ending battles but for most of it we are seeing a return to a new part of the established realm from a popular MCU series in terms of a powerful controlling system for timelines and the other for the likes of the place many are sent to for cleaning up incursions and loose ends and that is of course with the element of the TVA headquarters and the place known as the void which is seen as a bit of a graveyard for the items and concepts of the past which is looking a lot more different then the last time we saw the void as instead of more greenish fields and darker colour tones, it is more of a gravely desert with hints of colour and other elements mixed in along the journey and the likes of this setting does have some appeal of some interesting set pieces and locations like a few references and Easter eggs from the past as well as the likes of being the remnants for some other stuff like the base of the villain in the void is using the remains of an Ant-Man in giant form that didn't survive and the place where we will meet a lot of the cameos and heroes both familiar and new and requested and it was a case I was worried for a bit that it would be some barren gravel lands for the most part of the movie but there is a bit of variety in the places they'll go (What is this you referencing DR Suess now) and it did help cause I felt it was just a dusty road with some references and Easter eggs in the backdrop for a good chunk it would not be as appealing to look at but they work with what they have and have a sense of variety instead of bland or nothing of major substance.
Now on the likes of one thing I can praise in this instance is with the focus on costumes and outfits for the characters as of course the big focus was seeing after 20 years since the original X-men film, the one request everyone wanted was seeing Wolverine in his iconic yellow and blue suit in live action and while there was teases and mentions throughout the series of films from Fox, it was finally brought to full focus in this film that it is a sight to behold with all the extra features and elements that everyone wanted and seeing it in all its focus and colour on the big screen was a highlight to see that it made some grown men cry when they saw it for the first time (That is quite something, not sure if I would be that level but was a sight to behold to see it in full and especially near the end of the film) but the love that went into it was shown here. The same is also said for the other characters including Deadpool who has gotten a new upgrade of a more brighter Red that blends well with the Black and there is more of a comic expression from the mask from what I saw but it helped add more depth and focus while still keeping a similar appealing look and it is said about all the other appearances of other characters and heroes with callbacks to old outfits and some new with close accurate style and of course have to give props to the costume departments for getting them looking straight out of the comics and just giving the people what they want.
As for one instance that may have a little few hiccups here and there comes down to the likes of visuals and pacing. As it has been seen lately with many blockbuster films (well some more obvious then others) that the likes of the visuals can be massively hot or miss in some productions and this is seen a lot with the superhero affair and this one does have its mix of some pretty good CGI and some where it looks a little off, like for one instance where we see her powers to do the whole Mind intercepting that the likes of her hands will pass through human matter and have finders and hands coming out of the face, eyes and every other part of the head and some like that does look like the most focus was on this visuals (and probably the case with the blood or death at the hands of Wade) but some of her tricks outcomes make it look a little unfinished or look a bit too cartoony in some small elements here and there but it is a minimal amount and for the most part, the visuals effects are decent enough and not as bad as some of the other films from this year. As on the likes of the pacing, some elements in points here and there can be a little mixed with some that move a bit fast and some a little slow (you do realise you are just rambling now) I know but I am covering all aspects, the pacing is not too bad but has its moments where things could speed up a bit too much ir come to a halt but it's in a minor amount and in all sense just want to give some context to cover all areas but in all sense for presentations it's fine enough, has its elements here and there but it is all fine as it is.
Presentation: 8.5The real heroes here of this story
So this section I will be keeping brief in the likes that I do not have too much to delve into on this one too much (understatement of the year with any video) but talking on the likes of the Writing for these films are always more inclined to be having a concept script in mind but with a lot of added elements compared to most other Marvel Scripts. Now its a case like all films and projects of the MCU they will always have distinct writers giving the cast and stars a focus with scene setting and dialogue, but in terms of this series and character in particular, it has a sense of Deadpoolism's which means the likes of them doing a lot of improvised lines in amongst all of the usual dialogue is a common trope that the Merc with a mouth would add in these films, but it was initially a concern as the film was in development with scripts and improv and filming when the likes of the massive strikes happen (ah yes the period of time that it was all a fight for better pay, deals and against being replaced by AI, you think they could duplicate a Deadpool dialogue, they can barely make a decent image of a can of Beans) and it was a case that because a lot of improve lines come from Reynolds, it may be affected and not be used out of going against the rule set, but thankfully the film had its chance to get back to filming and working itself out and got all the Deadpoolism's out of it. Besides the likes of the good few jokes, jabs and fourth wall breaks that if Wade started to do a Twerk that it would be less hated then the One for She-Hulk (lets not delve into the whole false rumour pushed by the similar critics that she was mad she was not in this film cause it was never established and just made up to hate on that series more), the rest of the dialogue is easy to digest, it flows well enough and works for a fair amount of the dialogue. Sometimes it can be a little too forced in the jokes or dialogue that feels a little overly intricate or nnecessary but for the most part when it wants to be light hearted and goofy, it does it well enough, when it wants serious or somber moments, it works them in at points that feel like it was built up to it or has a purpose and most of the time it works. Like I said not everything will be perfect or fit well or may be a little forced but for how it comes about for the most part it fits the bill and tells the tale well enough. (way to keep it brief)
Writing: 8-8.5
lofi beats to kill, murder and swear to
As for one other section that I will be delving a little brief discussion on comes to us from the sounds of melodies that you may hear while on a big adventure that you know in your head is present but you choose to ignore it to not make it overly self aware and that is of course with the focus to the Music of the film. Now its a case that the films have had a different music composer for each film with Junkie XL being the first films music maker and then Tyler Bates for its follow up. Now we have Rob Simonsen who is a long time collaborator with the films director of Shawn Levy to give the film the sense of flair and pompus with its own take of an album of tracks that feels like it is taken directly out of the Guardians book of music use with a focus on all licensed songs and their own personal theme and I really do like when films use licensed tracks in a unique way instead of just randomly putting them in amongst the music that works for projects that don't need it (which is what I say about mainly Illumination films, especially the Mario one) and they work in a likes of a Deadpool way from the opening number of Bye, Bye, Bye from Nsync (one of the most popular rereleases due to its use in the opening), Madonna's Like a Prayer,, Fergie's Glamourous, Power of Love from Huey Lewis and even the likes of a subtle reference to a certain "Showman" in there and the closing song to Grease and they work in their own unique ways. Sure some have a slight underuse or feel they didn't need to be in this but in all sense of purpose, sometimes a jukebox soundtrack works best when done and chosen well enough for scenes or playing off syncing of moments happening on screen that with a few more small extra editions and it would be a perfect masterpiece, that feels like a guardians soundtrack, just with some more tracks given a grander scope (Just don't make it a jukebox soundtrack for every film, some originals work too).
Music: 9
if you have problems with this then F**k you
Now I can already sense that you will question, how can you say there is problems with this film, it is perfect. Well its a case that yeah films can be perfect but like any film it also has some flaws (sounds like you are quoting Cinemasins at this point) but it is a case that they are some small issues for each section as if you see the scores, the higher or lower a score is the more or less I critique about in a project and I will be given just a quick few issues or fixes that would've made it feel that much more better but I will stop rambling and just get to the point (now you're getting it):
Story: This is mainly in the elements of some plot aspects and time placements of the film can be a little confusing or feel nor fully fleshed out like the outcome for a fair chunk of character appearances or some elements if it connects to the other series and projects that involve the focus department for Time anomalies and other issues but I think with some understanding of where on the timeline it is set and if some characters appear before or after the main series that used them but they are only some aspects of the plot that would need a bit of a fix up to perfectly provide a top masterpiece but it works in the overall entertainment for what it has presented here (you really are losing the plot of focus) don't question my method of madness.
Characters: This is mainly coming down to the likes of the issues and undersign of some certain character, particularly with the main villains and the side characters (mainly on the likes of the ones from the previous films) feeling not fully developed or have much to do and could use more screentime focus instead of being a crutch to save with minimal presence bar the beginning and a little near the end. The villain had a bit more to do but still needs a little more screentime to have more of a development or presence but I think the film benefits when the leading duo are done well and some of the cameos appearance help make up for some side character and villain hiccups, even if an element of it feels lacking.
Presentation: This section as I mentioned was on some of the locations of the world building feeling a little lacking but its not overly focused of issue with them with more of the complaints I go with the elements of a few issues here and there with the visuals and pacing elements (you are really pulling straws at this rate mate) but however brain, it is in a small elements and not the case of looking like a rush job to do it and only in small instances of not fully rendered (right keep telling yourself that)
Writing: A surprising aspect I would say to come from the likes of the writing is a sense of some of the jokes being a little forced which I can get the likes that it has the elements of some of the other MCU projects where everything can feel like it is being added with a sense of everything needs to be ended with a joke when it will not always work but its only a small amount of jokes and stuff that don't work and maybe not overly crude as I have learned that they were stopped by the big exec of Disney as it involved their mouse that may be in public domain (which is saying something if they will get mad about one joke when they have done a lot more shady stuff), best keep that to ourselves to avoid the bad books of the studio
Music: the last section to talk on is with the likes of the music is really down to the likes of the focus with music is that I do not have much of an issue with the music and maybe just need a little few more tracks for the film that would fit the tone in there as well and the case of maybe some more original tracks in the film also to balance out the licensed songs but I am sure it would've worked more with license (its really saying something if you are preferring the alternate version to the normal form of original over licensed) well it can be some strange times that it happens.
Well that is mainly the list of complaints that we would have with the film (uh you might, you are on your own here)..... anyway let us wrap up and see the final overall thoughts of the film itself.
LFG or lets stop now?
so in the overall sense of things, when it was initially a concern with transitioning the unhinged nature of the merc with the mouth from the R-rating Fox verse to the more cleaner MCU, as well as the respecting for a character that had a beautiful sendoff (still gives me the emotions to this day), the overall product of Deadpool and Wolverine turned out to be a successful transition of keeping it rude, crude and action packed with attitude of being a great follow up to the original duology and probably be on par to the original or Logan in terms of quality and entertainment. Sure there is the small nitpicks I have (yeah not saying anything on that) but at the end of the day it is all about having a long requested team up done right after the mess of 08 and it is a case of hoping to see more of these 2 again real soon whether it is joining with more of the fellow mutants joining the universe or teaming up to take on Kang or Doom or whoever they may throw out of nowhere (well Kang may have knocked his changes down a peg but we don't know) but seeing the foul mouthed Red Guy and his angry Canadian Australian friend in the near future will always be a positive in my eyes (Ahem) sorry our eyes.. somehow (we use the same eyes dumb dumb)
Final scores:
Story: 7.5-8.5
Characters: 8
Presentation: 8-8.5
Writing: 8-8.5
Music: 9
Total score: 40.5-42.5 or 81-85% (B+-A-)
Well I hope you enjoyed my thoughts and opinions on this as well as the butt in quotes from the Brain (what did you call me) but its a case that of course this is my own opinion and everyone is entitled to their own thoughts that some may agree or disagree with and that is totally fine as not everyone will agree and having a friendly discourse can make an experience that much more appealing (may not work out all the same as have you been on the internet in your life) I am aware brain and I know there is plenty of people that can keep things civil so in all the sense there is a way and open to all conversation and looking from a neutral perspective and see where they are coming from on their thoughts. But I would love to hear about them down below of your thoughts to the film of if you loved it, hated it, disappointed, pleasantly surprised or all other forms of opinions and emotions from the film, you can let me know down below and we can discuss the thought there. But anyways I shall leave it there, so I like to thank you for taking the time to hear my random word soup of a review and I hope you will come back again for more reviews and blogs from me and maybe from the brain thoughts and as always I hope you all stay being wonderful people and have a great day everyday doing many great things, I like to thank the brain for being a surprise commentator for this, say bye brain (adios folks and like and sub to this blog and his socials, ok bye) and I will see you all in the next review and blog. :)
Take care, keep being you, signing off
Sam H
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