
There is no better
person to play Deadpool than Ryan Reynolds. His love for the character shines
through and it’s clear that he, and the rest of the cast, had an absolute blast
making this movie. Speaking of the rest of the cast, there isn’t really a weak
link. Ed Skrein gets some redemption after his failed attempt at a franchise
with Transporter Refueled and Morena Baccarin plays an interesting love
interest for titular hero. But the real standout was newcomer Brianna
Hildebrand. In her first film role, Hildebrand nails down the angst filled
teenager but is able to step up and be a hero when she needs to.
Another newcomer brings
their first outing to the film, director Tim Miller. In his directing debut,
Miller delivers on everything that needed to be done for a successful Deadpool
movie. Perhaps even greater than Miller’s contribution was the brilliant
writing by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. The combo know exactly the material
and potential they have, crafting a hilarious and meta-comedy surrounding the
Merc with a Mouth. But it isn’t all violence and humor, because underneath it
all is a pretty well crafted romantic angle (fitting for Valentine’s Day
Weekend), certainly the best in a comic book movie at least since Captain
America: The First Avenger.
The film absolutely
earns it’s R-rating. From gruesome violence to absolutely ridiculous comedy,
Deadpool proves that an R-rating can help films be better than they would be
otherwise. Those that hoped a PG-13 version should know that it would be
impossible to change the rating without changing almost the entire film.

So what did you think of Deadpool? Have you seen it, and how does it rank among other Superhero films for you? Share, comment below, and as always return to I Am Sam for weekly reviews.
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