Venom: Let There Be Carnage – Brain Cells Massacred

The latest movie in the Sony Marvel Cinematic Universe, Venom, is one of the most highly anticipated films of 2018. If you haven’t seen it yet, I recommend doing so before reading this article.

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Venom, the Marvel universe’s symbiote-idiot, returns to take over Tom Hardy’s body and hunt down another, more malevolent symbiote who has gotten under Woody Harrelson’s skin.

 

If the world of Venom is to be expanded in any way, let’s hope that the hulking, insatiable appetite and an ever-grumbling alien creature that lives as a symbiote in Eddie Brock’s body gets a coherent script with better dialogue, more exciting characters, and something more creative than the usual CGI battle we’ve seen dozens of times before – because the second time around, the result was pretty lame.

 

 

In all domains, there is “mindlessness.”

 

Let’s start with the “amazing” screenplay, which Tom Hardy has contributed to in part this time. After the events of “Venom,” Bleeders takes up approximately a year and a half later, when Tom Hardy’s investigative journalist Eddie Brock is living in San Francisco with a permanent “housemate,” the extraterrestrial symbiote Venom, who is imprisoned in Eddie’s body and vice versa. Venom, on the other hand, sometimes slips partly out of Eddie’s body so that they may battle fist to fist. Eddie and Venom spend a lot of time debating what to eat for supper, and believe it or not, Venom wants a human brain but has grudgingly decided to live on a diet of chicken and chocolate for the time being.

But even he can’t locate a brain in this brainless film.

 

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The serial murderer will bite you if you don’t watch out.

 

In addition, we are introduced to Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson), a serial murderer who wants to speak with Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) in jail because… “he loves him” and wishes Brock to write about it. In actuality, he intends to use Brock to communicate with Frances Barrison (Naomie Harris), another psychopath with unique screaming skills. We’ll leave it at that (even Hardy, as a screenwriter, couldn’t push it out of him). Still, Brock’s allegedly fading journalistic career (of which we see no scenes) may certainly be bolstered by his sudden writing on Kasady, not to mention the fact that the serial killer’s victims’ corpses will be discovered. Kasady then bites the journalist’s palm, tasting his blood, and giving him an alternative, crimson, aggressive form of the symbiote Venom that dwells within him (which again makes no sense as to why Brock would even go for it).

That’s about as far as the Hardys’ fairly logical narrative goes, since after that, it’s simply Kasady and her symbiote running wild and disturbing Brock and his being’s otherwise not so “idyllic” (but still confined) existence, going on rampages, murdering, and rioting. We won’t go into detail about the remainder of the tale, although there are plenty of battles between the two monsters.

 

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Embarrassingly stupid

 

The screenplay is written to encourage Tom Hardy and Woody Harrelson to fight in a way that is both simple and ridiculous. Harrelson is the one who excels at it. Hardy, on the other hand, seems bored and indifferent in circumstances when he would normally be able to demonstrate his much-vaunted acting abilities. When he is faced with the fact that his ex-girlfriend would no longer return to him, he chooses to remain with his dull current girlfriend, which Hardy does not seem to mind. In reality, he just makes a wooden remark.

 

 

 

More of the same old nonsense

 

When Venom first came out in theaters in 2018, it was widely criticized by reviewers, but due to the film’s dark humour and novelty power, it worked for me at the time.

In reality, the only sequences intended to be humorous are those from the last film, in which Venom and his host Brock are continually taunting each other while destroying Brock’s residence.

The main issue with Venom 2 is that, although the original picture was enjoyable despite its absurdity, Tom Hardy’s action-comedy, the sequel adds nothing to the first. This fistfight is like a microwaved day-old pizza by the second time around.

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Venom, the Marvel universe’s symbiote-idiot, returns to take over Tom Hardy’s body and hunt down another, more malevolent symbiote who has gotten under Woody Harrelson’s skin. If the world of Venom were to expand in earnest one day, let’s hope that the hulking alien creature that lives as a symbiote in Eddie Brock’s body gets a coherent script with better dialogue, more exciting characters, and something more creative than the usual CGI battle we’ve seen dozens of times before – because the result was pretty lame the second time around.

Let There Be Carnage – Brain Cells Massacred Venom: Let There Be Carnage

Let There Be Carnage – Brain Cells Massacred Venom: Let There Be Carnage

2021-10-09

Gergely Herpai (BadSector)

The main issue with Venom 2 is that, although the original picture was enjoyable despite its absurdity, Tom Hardy’s action-comedy, the sequel adds nothing to the first. This fistfight is like a microwaved day-old pizza by the second time around.

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The main issue with Venom 2 is that, although the original picture was enjoyable despite its absurdity, Tom Hardy’s action-comedy, the sequel adds nothing to the first. This fistfight is like a microwaved day-old pizza by the second time around.

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