Venom: Let There Be Carnage it is nowhere near reaching the cinemas internationally. In this way, before the public embarks on a new adventure in the Marvel universe, the reviews of this tape are already available. As one might expect, the reception is mixed.
Although some media have pointed out that Let There Be Carnage is an improvement compared to Venom from 2018With this installment enhanced the action and chaos, others have mentioned that this work is as bad as the past, and the only redeemable are the post-credits scenes.
This was what he commented The Hollywood Reporter:
“The best that can be said about the action at Carnage is that it doesn’t stretch the movie past the 1½ hour mark. That’s not counting the credits and the inevitable hidden scene coda, suggesting a return to Venom’s roots. Spider-Man’s previous Venom movie (from 2007) is the character’s worst big-screen renditions to date. We hope things go better, or at least go wrong in a more entertaining way, the next time they cross paths. “
For its part, this is the review of The Washington Post:
“This sequel inhabits the same comfortably silly space as its predecessor. If you liked the first one, you will like this one. It’s more violent than the first, trampling the sidewalk to the brink of discomfort, but the blood is implied. It’s fast, funny, and buried inside is a genuinely sweet story about friendship, self-acceptance, and the importance of chocolate. After all, everyone has annoying habits. The fact that you don’t like the tendency of the symbiote that lives in your body to insert its opinions in your love life, and its teeth in someone else’s windpipe, does not mean that, in the end, you cannot have a good time. “
Similarly, this is the opinion of Entertainment Weekly:
Harrelson’s Cletus, with his homicidal hillbilly energy and hair seemingly stolen from the wig parlor in Riverdale, doesn’t really need an alien parasite to free him; It seems that he is having a great time. (Your delight in finding a sweet convertible parked on the street is not that different from the delight you take in casually dumping a truck across the Golden Gate Bridge, or stomping on the head of an innocent warehouse clerk.) That happy, carefree hug. Anarchy somehow serves the film’s YOLO sensibilities, and even goes so far as to define it in its own way – if we’re all friends with throwaway space in this franchise game anyway, who needs a narrative and character arcs? consistent? Just bite the head of each chicken and bow down. “
Without a doubt, it seems that those who enjoyed Venom, you can’t miss the sequelBut those of you who weren’t fans of the 2018 job, you better stay away. Venom: Let There Be Carnage It will hit theaters in Mexico on October 6.
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Via: The Hollywood Reporter