Eddie e Venom sono in fuga. Braccati da entrambi i loro mondi e con la rete sempre più vicina, i due sono costretti a prendere una decisione devastante che farà calare il sipario sull'ultimo... Leggi tuttoEddie e Venom sono in fuga. Braccati da entrambi i loro mondi e con la rete sempre più vicina, i due sono costretti a prendere una decisione devastante che farà calare il sipario sull'ultimo ballo di Venom ed Eddie.Eddie e Venom sono in fuga. Braccati da entrambi i loro mondi e con la rete sempre più vicina, i due sono costretti a prendere una decisione devastante che farà calare il sipario sull'ultimo ballo di Venom ed Eddie.
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'Venom: The Last Dance' is decently amusing and produces enough entertainment with its plot. I didn't personally find it overly funny, though the person a few seats across from me had an absolute blast - never a bad thing seeing people enjoy themselves!
Tom Hardy remains the key element of these films, they would be far less enjoyable without his presence. There's a nice montage of sorts towards the end, it admittedly didn't 'hit' all that much for me but I imagine it's effective for proper fans of the series. Rhys Ifans and Chiwetel Ejiofor stick out most from the other characters.
The 2nd film was cringy and terrible in my opinion because the story didn't make much sense, too much drama, poetry, and bromance. I lost interest after watching that one but the trailer for this film looked good.
Right from the beginning I realize this was going to be bad. I don't care about the multi-verse, I don't care about Knull, I don't care about all these comic lores. The story is completely unrelatable and the suspension of disbelief failed early on.
And then to top it off, the ending was just awful.
4/10 for the special effects. Everything else is a 0.
CGI was fine, I coudn't find any disturbing point. It was interesting to see the other symbiotes. I think those new symbiotes showed more symbiote-ish action scenes than venom when it comes to the fight ironically.
There were a few funny jokes that made me laugh but I didn't really find Eddie's weird obsession for shoes funny, like was it supposed to be funny? Guess it was meant to be humor but well... it was almost tiring.
Venom: The Last Dance works best when it focuses on Eddie and Venom's story instead of trying to set up the future of the Sonyverse. If you didn't like the previous Venom films, this won't change your mind. It's still messy, but it gets more right than its predecessors.
This is easily the campiest and most mature of the bunch. It takes its time with the characters, letting us sit with them instead of rushing into the next action set piece. Still being PG-13 it manages to cram in a lot more gore than its predecessors. The action is inventive, and the humor hits its mark. It also doesn't shy away from getting personal and emotional. Eddie and Venom's relationship has never felt more genuine. I'll admit-I teared up a few times by the end.
Some may be disappointed by the potrayal of Knull, but personally, I loved it. He feels like an overlooming threat rather than an one-off villain, and the "God of Darkness" gets a Thanos-esque treatment he deserves.
Now, don't get me wrong-the movie is still bad, technically speaking-but it's self-aware about that. Instead of being "bad bad," it chooses to be "fun bad" and entertain you, and I respect that. Not every movie needs to be great; sometimes being fun is enough.
Even with the lows, I have always found a weird sense of comfort with this rendition of Venom. I have found myself caring more for these characters than maybe even the script intended. So I am happy to say that by the end, it does enough to justify this trilogy's existence - and to such an satisfying extent that I'd rather live in a world where the Venom movies exist than one where it doesn't.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizJacob Tomuri: As the drunk that Venom knocks out for Eddie's tux. Tomuri served as Tom Hardy's stunt double on Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), Legend (2015), Revenant - Redivivo (2015), and all three Venom films.
- BlooperIn the first Venom film, symbiotes (the Kylntar) had to find and merge successfully with compatible hosts to survive on Earth. The first film showed several failures resulting in the host's death, implying that a compatible host and merging is a rare occurrence. However, by this third installment, there is no explanation as to how or why the symbiotes in the lab battle successfully merge from host to host without the hosts dying.
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Javier: What... are you?
Eddie Brock: We are...
Venom: WE'RE VENOM!
Eddie Brock: We are...
Eddie Brock, Venom: VENOM!
Eddie Brock: No.
Eddie Brock: Oh.
Eddie Brock: Yeah.
Eddie Brock, Venom: WE... ARE... VENOM.
- Curiosità sui creditiThere's a mid-credits scene, as well as a post-credits scene.
- Versioni alternativeThe Indian Release has all the alcohol labels blurred and muted cuss words
- ConnessioniFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episodio datato 25 ottobre 2024 (2024)
- Colonne sonoreBailando Cumbia
Written and Performed by Danny Osuna
Courtesy of Music Supervisor Inc. & Beach Chamber Records
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- 120.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 139.755.882 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 51.012.404 USD
- 27 ott 2024
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- 478.937.618 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 50 minuti
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