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Wolverine se remet de ses blessures lorsqu'il croise le chemin de la grande gueule, Deadpool, qui a voyagé dans le temps pour le soigner dans l'espoir de devenir amis et de faire équipe pour vaincre un ennemi commun. (MK2)

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Goldbeater 

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français Le Marvel porn ultime⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ : un melting-pot désensibilisé de tentations destinées aux fans de comics, pour que ces derniers mouillent les sièges du ciné autant que possible. Avec la débauche de stimuli sensoriels qui l'assaille, le spectateur n'a d'autre choix que de se débrancher le cerveau et se laisser emporter par la vague de divertissement vulgaire. Et si vous avez le malheur de vous intéresser ne fût-ce qu'un peu à l'intrigue, aux motivations des personnages et à la signification de leur présence dans l'histoire, vous vous rendez compte qu'elles sont pratiquement inexistantes. Mais qu'on ne me méprenne pas, c'est sans doute le meilleur épisode de Deadpool à ma connaissance et, contrairement à la plupart des derniers films Marvel que j'ai vus, il ne laisse vraiment pas le temps de s'emmerder. Cela dit, l'amusement était superficiel, niveau cours de récré, non durable et moins drôle que ce que les cinq scénaristes semblaient essayer et vouloir que ce soit. PS. J'apprécie l'hommage subversif à 20th Century Fox et le choix original des caméos, mais ça ne m'a pas réellement enchanté pour autant. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais This was for fun, it doesn't care about saving Marvel, it's more like the writers are making fun of it and reveling in the fact that it won't make sense. Isn't it? Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman made an action flick where violence solves a lot of problems as long as it's done politically correct and with humor. It's reminiscent of their commercials together, which I love from the bottom of my heart. Aviation Gin Deadpool edition. Millions of references, great cameos that make sense, and many that will make any movie fan's kid heart flutter. The acting is just top notch, and Emma Corrin though she's in the role of the boilerplate baddie rocks. The subliminal line about us incompetent guys (guys and car salesmen?) who never make it to the Avengers pulls the whole movie through and almost moves you. Deadpool has always kicked second league (go Wrexham!) now he's kicking it for unreal money and I root for him. P.S: The running joke with Johnny is an absolute blast. ()

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D.Moore 

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anglais Marvel's salvation doesn't quite happen, in fact, neither does a proper sequel the kind the two previous great films deserve. The threequel, in my opinion, is largely a cynical marketing ploy (yes, I know movies are made to get people to go see them, but they don't have to stick out like that), the plot of which is summed up by its title; it is, after all, nothing more than an opportunity to see Deadpool and Wolverine go on a rampage. Don't expect a surprising plot, and unfortunately, don't expect the well-written story that the first Deadpool had, and oddly enough, don't expect such imaginative action sequences or naturally occurring humour either. There's either too much or not enough of everything in Deadpool & Wolverine. Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman certainly had a good time and gave it their all, or what did work worked mainly because of them, as Shawn Levy didn't help much and the other actors and actresses are negligible and entertain mainly with their return to their roles and not by doing anything entertaining. Otherwise, though, I'll long be haunted by things like the agonizingly long monologues of the TVA boss, the soon-to-be-ridiculed slow-motion posing before the action, the whole mess that someone decided to call a story... If the film is a success, I'll be happy for the people behind it, but I certainly can't call it that. ()

MrHlad 

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anglais If it ain't broke, don't fix it. And Deadpool, unlike the rest of the MCU, isn't broken, so he's doing what he did last time and audiences enjoy it. The combination of gleeful violence, juvenile slapstick and solid directorial craftsmanship is spiced-up with the return of Wolverine, the great chemistry between Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman and a throwback to the days of Fox comics. But anyone expecting the third Deadpool to bring any major changes to the MCU will be disappointed. A proper Deadpool comic book movie with Logan as a bonus. Nothing more, nothing less. ()

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