Brutal Wash
Now, back to the movie itself. It’s exactly what it should be – brutally violent, bloody, and crazy. Even more so than its predecessors. And no wonder. Now, it's not just one hero slicing through enemies, but two. And they’re doing it spectacularly.
We already know that Deadpool and Wolverine can handle their blades like pros from their previous films. But together, they truly unleash hell.
The appeal of this duo doesn’t only lie in their combat skills, but also in their contrasting personalities. While Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool never shuts up, Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine is a silent grump who can barely tolerate his partner.
And as it often goes, mismatched duos are the best on screen. This rule applies here as well.
The movie’s plot, revolving around the multiverse, serves only to bring the central duo together, so they can slice their way through hordes of enemies to reach the main villain. Along the way, they throw out a few thousand one-liners and run into some familiar faces from previous films.
You couldn’t expect anything more from this movie. It’s a simple action-packed comic comedy with popular heroes, where something or someone blows up every few minutes.