Another usopp thought here. The show really likes to frame him as comedic relief all the time(I'm not saying that's a bad thing), but he does cool stuff often. If you look at scenes with him and remove the comedic framing, it's impressive but people just don't notice. In this scene in wano, he's framed as his pathetic silly self fighting in a panic. But like, what's happening in this scene factually? If you look at the enemies he's rapidly shooting, and pay attention to which ones change out after being hit, he shoots down like 21 ppl in less than 2 minutes. That's an average of about 5 seconds per person. And he does this while giving a speech, successfully convincing two people not to give up on living no matter what. He's terrified but competent. This happens all the time, framing is everything. Imagine the same scene but with sanji. It would probably be him doing a bunch of cool fighting effortlessly while delivering a cool sounding serious speech. Ppl would walk away from that one thinking it was a good sanji moment, he's skilled, and emotionally intelligent and caring. But for usopp it's never framed that way. Ppl walk away from it thinking 'lol classic usopp, scaredy cat who is incredibly blunt when panicked and floundering' because of framing.
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Watched Deadpool with my bestfriend.
The movie was good, but part of me felt like they were over doing a bit in some parts.
And i don't know why the whole TVA mixture is added
It felt like the Marvel universe collided with the Hitchhiker's guide to galaxy (not saying it's the same, but kinda like, how if you fuck up in one universe, there are a billion other timelines and all that bit, again I know not the same, but similar concept, and makes me feel weird because it gives the idea of a kind of simulation and that makes me feel weird.)
My point is I'm okay with the idea of multiverse, I love it even. But I'm not okay with a bunch of weird beings overlooking it all. The idea of multiverse existing is cool, but that's because it is simply existing. But when you bring someone who overlooks and does stuff to it, it makes me feel like 'eh. No.'
Other than that, one scene where Logan who was chained to something and there were like bloody skulls around him all over made me think of the scene in Bleach with Yhwach v. Yamamto's where Yamamto's bankai made dead comrades of Yhwach appear [all red and skull, skeletons (my god that was a beautiful scene, what brilliant portrayal, the bleach one, the Logan one made me feel bad for him]
And then, the fight scenes could have been choreographed in a better way, they were good but, some parts felt like they could've been better.
Loved the background music a lot. Loved the fourth wall break a lot. Deadpool is just all over the world.
And my god, they even referenced Batman. Hahahahahah.
When Deadpool was talking to Happy, and I saw the 'Proof that tony stark has a heart.' Fuck. I felt my feelings a little too much
And Wolverine. My god. The love I have for this character is so immense. It was Deadpools movie but Wolverine really stole the show, specially in that one scene *ahem abs ahem*
But fr, the love I have for Logan. The feeling I have. And specially when I saw the Logan movie. It was like my heart was ripped out.
And then Deadpool desecrated his grave. And then as he mentioned, they brought him back.
See, I'm not complaining, but this is just, Idk
And even Brining Rdj back as Dr. Doom
I mean, idk.
Also why is quicksilver dead every goddamn where.
And Xavier's sister. What are these concepts.
And also the scene where Wolverine's past is shown. How he killed...anyone who crossed his path, the good the bad, anyone. I kinda get it. Not justifying his actions but...it was his way of dealing with his feelings. And sometimes it feels like that, to destroy the universe at its core because the people you called home are no longer here.
But overall, fun movie, felt like it was hyped a bunch, but was fun nevertheless. The interviews and Ryan and Hugh everywhere was kinda fun too, they're a cute duo, ngl (platonic y'all).
But it's enough bringing dead back again in some way or another. It's like, i grieved for this character man, and I'm happy that he's back again....but he's technically not the same Wolverine i grieved for. He's not from the universe I have been watching since so long. So just bringing the same character just from a different universe, it feels like you're deceiving me and playing w my feelings for this character. Maybe I'm looking into it a bit too much, I'm not sure.
I was supposed to post this weeks ago but I hadn't completed writing it, and I still haven't I guess, but it has been too long, so I'm going to post this now.
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