Saturday 19 October 2024

Venom: Let There Be Carnage 2021 by AverageMansReviews

Venom: Let There Be Carnage 2021 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/transformation/biting/feeding/dismemberment/animal feeding/capital punishment/cutting/regeneration/shooting/breaking/burning/stabbing

The Bromance is on the rocks with Brock and Venom: well Eddie Brock/Venom/other name [performed & voiced by Tom Hardy:] a human being and sentient alien symbiote lives together as one in a symbiotic relationship, Brock is an investigator reporter, which his career could be done better. But after hearing some life changing names Brock struggles with life, but don't worry Venom will try and be there for him, until they have this massive argument. But whatever happens the better pull themselves back together again soon, because they have some big trouble heading their way.

Generally speaking: the framework and pacing of this 97 minutes film is good, it just loses a little bit when Brock and Venom aren't together.

Comedy, character developments, voice performances and performances; now we have Venom trying to quickly draw using Brock's hands, time after time with comical bits and pieces, so eventually he goes basically I will do it myself, where he changes Brock's hands to his own [so he is in more control] so Venom including the usage of this laptop finally shows Brock what he means and then a little bit later Venom tries to be there for Brock you will hear Venom singing in Brock's head whilst he is safely emanating a part of himself from Brock's body going round making Brock breakfast whilst Brock himself is just being miserable; basically but not understating it their chemistry is absolutely priceless, separately they are still excellent, but together they are whole [which is obviously the point,] for a similar pairing their chemistry is good. The other characters are all good and the same can be said for the rest of these performances.

Art and action; I really do like how these aliens have turned out, they are highly detailed and they have been given justice on screen, I also found this back story/illustrations outlay to be highly creative and imaginative. So moving on to the action as you would imagine this is definitely bring the carnage to the big screen; this is all good stuff.

This film receives: 9/10, this film is excellent; it is a good laugh, with progression and a bromance as well so what else would you want? There is one extra credit scene after the first lot of ending credits. This film also has some awards accredited to it; 1 Winner Directors Guild of Great Britain 2019 Outstanding Contribution to the Guild and Craft of Directing Best Producer Vasil Kacarov. 6 Nominees which includes Casting Society of America, USA 2022 Zeitgeist Award Lucy Bevan Nina Henninger (location casting)Emily Brockmann (associate)Sarah Kliban (associate)

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