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Sunday, 4 August 2024

DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE : Tuesday 30th July 2024.

I saw the MA15+ rated 'DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE' at my local multiplex theatre this week, and this much hyped, eagerly awaited and highly anticipated American Superhero film is based on the Marvel Comics characters Deadpool and Wolverine, and is the 34th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and a sequel to 2016's 'Deadpool' and 2018's 'Deadpool 2'. Those first two films in the franchise grossed a total US$1.57B at the worldwide Box Office off the back of a combined production budget of US$168M. Tim Miller Directed that first instalment with David Leitch on duty for the second, and Shawn Levy taking the helm on this third offering, who also gets a Co-Writer and a Co-Producer credit too. With a budget of US$200M the film has so far grossed US$659M internationally in its first week since opening and has set the highest grossing opening for an R rated film and has garnered largely mixed or average reviews.

The film opens with an action set piece while the starting credits roll of Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) going head to head with a small army of TVA (Time Variance Authority) foot soldiers whom he successfully manages to violently kill every last standing one of them by utilising Logan's adamantium skeleton which he has just dug up, as his preferred weapon of choice. We then back track to 2018 and Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds) uses Cable's time-traveling device to travel from his timeline, being Earth-10005, to Earth-616, the 'Sacred Timeline', where he meets with Happy Hogan (Jon Favreau) and basically pleads to join the Avengers because he want's to 'matter', but is rejected.

We then fast forward six years later, and find Wade has officially retired from being Deadpool and is working as a used-car salesman with his friend Peter Wisdom (Rob Delaney) after splitting up with his girlfriend Vanessa Carlysle (Morena Baccarin). During his birthday party, the TVA captures Wade and brings him to Mr. Paradox (Matthew Macfadyen) who offers him a place on Earth-616, while also revealing that Wade's timeline is deteriorating as a result of the death of its stabilising 'anchor being' - that is, Logan. Paradox details his plans to use the 'Time Ripper', a device he developed to mercy kill timelines, to prematurely destroy Wade's timeline in three days rather than the traditional couple of thousand years it would usually take. Wade steals Paradox's TemPad to escape and dig up Logan's grave, which brings us back to the opening sequence. When he fails to resurrect Logan, Wade uses the TemPad to travel across the multiverse in an attempt to find a Variant of Logan in order to save his timeline, but locating the right Logan proves problematical for Deadpool.

After crossing paths with numerous Logan variants across numerous timelines, Wade comes across one in a bar knocking back whisky like it's going out of fashion and he feels this one fits the bill. He takes this one back to the TVA, where he learns that this particular Logan (Hugh Jackman) is considered the worst Wolverine in the multiverse. After an argument, during which Wade learns that Paradox is acting without the knowledge of his superiors, Paradox prunes Wade and Logan into the Void. 

There, Wade and Logan fight before they and Johnny Storm (Chris Evans) of The Fantastic Four are captured and taken to Cassandra Nova (Emma Corrin), the twin sister of X-Men leader Charles Xavier. Cassandra, who was pruned as an infant but made a deal with the TVA to stay willingly in the Void, kills Johnny and leaves Wade and Logan to be consumed by Alioth (a cloud-like, matter-consuming entity which lives in the Void and guards the Citadel at the End of Time), although they successfully manage to escape. 

Logan and Wade meet a variant of Wade called 'Nicepool', who gives them a beat up old Honda Odyssey  and points them to the Void's borderlands, where the resistance against Cassandra is located. However, en route Logan chastises Wade for hiding the fact that he is unable to fix Logan's timeline, leading to a fight that leaves them both unconscious. Laura aka X-23 (Dafne Keen) drives them to the borderlands, where they meet resistance members Elektra Natchios (Jennifer Garner), Eric Brooks aka Blade (Wesley Snipes) and Remy LeBeau aka Gambit (Channing Tatum). Wade calls them the 'Others' and proposes an alliance to fight Cassandra. Logan refuses to cooperate, but eventually relents after a conversation with Laura about his inability to save the X-Men in his universe. 

Wade, Logan, and the Others go to confront Cassandra, and manage to block her powers by placing Juggernaut's telepathic blocking helmet on her head. However, Cassandra is betrayed and shot several times in the stomach by her henchman Pyro (Aaron Stanford) acting on behalf of Paradox. Logan convinces Wade to remove the helmet which he does reluctantly so allowing Cassandra to self heal and open a portal back to Wade's timeline, which he and Logan jump through. 

Arriving back on on Earth-10005, Wade and Logan come across an army of Deadpools all transported in from the Void and all intent on dispensing with Wade and Logan. Needless to say Wade and Logan successfully thwart the army of Deadpool variants only for each and every one of them to rise up regenerated from their injuries. However, when Peter Wisdom emerges as his own Deadpool variant, the other variants all crowd around him and cheer, leaving Wade and Logan to continue with their business at hand. They soon find that Paradox has begun to use the Time Ripper. Cassandra, having learned of Paradox's plan from Pyro before executing him, arrives through another portal and kidnaps Paradox. She plans to take control of the Time Ripper to destroy all timelines, leaving only the Void, as revenge for Paradox's betrayal. Paradox tells Wade and Logan that disrupting the matter and anti-matter power flow of the Time Ripper would kill a person. Wade and Logan use both of their bodies as a conductor by sharing the burden, and destroy the Time Ripper, killing Cassandra. Paradox is then promptly arrested by Hunter B-15 (Wunmi Mosaku) from the TVA. 

B-15 reveals that Wade and Logan's actions prevented Wade's timeline from deteriorating. Wade asks B-15 to free the Others from the Void, before asking if it is possible to rewrite the history of Logan's timeline. B-15 says it was his history that made Logan the hero needed to stop Cassandra and there is nothing to fix. The pair then go off to find something to eat at which time Wade asks Logan, what's next for him. Logan, says that he wishes to retire and live a peaceful life, but is taken by Wade to meet his friends, along with Laura. Upon Logan's encouragement, Wade reconnects with Vanessa.

With 'Deadpool & Wolverine' Director Shawn Levy has crafted a film that has clearly won over critics and audiences alike (for the most part anyway!) and this is particularly evidenced by its record breaking Box Office haul just ten days after release. The chemistry and mateship that exists between Reynolds and Jackman is plainly evident here, even if the plot is wafer thin and makes little sense - but that's hardly the point, as it's the sheer entertainment value derived from seeing these two characters riff off one another ad infinitum, the F-bombs that come thick and fast and the irreverence shown at almost every turn. With cameo appearances aplenty this film is sure to please MCU and X-Men fans as well as those harking back to a bygone era of superheroes whose TV and film time is spent or was never realised (think Elektra, Blade and Gambit here most notably). The action sequences, of which there are enough to fill two feature length films, come thick and fast and are very well executed, although I couldn't help thinking that with their regenerative powers what's the point behind shooting, stabbing, punching, kicking in all manner of creative ways if your opponent is going to get up and brush it all off when you're done. All of that said 'Deadpool & Wolverine' is well worth the price of your cinema entry and should be seen on the big screen.

'Deadpool & Wolverine' merits four claps of the Odeon Online clapperboard from a possible five claps.
-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Friday, 20 May 2022

OPERATION MINCEMEAT : Tuesday 17th May 2022.

I saw 'OPERATION MINCEMEAT' at my local multiplex earlier this week and this M Rated British WWII drama film is Directed by John Madden whose previous film making credits include 'Mrs. Brown' in 1997, 'Shakespeare in Love' in 1998, 'Captain Corelli's Mandolin' in 2001, 'Proof' in 2005, 'The Debt' in 2010, and 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' in 2012 and its sequel 'The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' in 2015. This film is based on the book 'Operation Mincemeat : The True Spy Story that Changed the Course of World War II' by Ben Macintyre. This is the second feature film about the operation, following the 1956 film 'The Man Who Never Was' based on Ewen Montagu's book of the same name. This film saw its World Premier screening at the British Film Festival in Australia in November 2021 before its release in the UK in mid-April, and in the US (on Netflix) and here in Australia from last week, has so far grossed US$10.5M and has garnered generally favourable reviews. 

In April 1943 the UK is deeply rooted in WWII. Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu (Colin Firth) remains in England while his wife Iris (Hattie Morahan) and their two children leave for the relative safety of the United States. Ewen is a Jewish lawyer who is fearful that if they remain and Germany gains the upper hand and invades England, then his family will be persecuted. He elects however, to stay when he is appointed to the Twenty Committee (a WWII counter espionage and deception organisation of the British Security Service). His trusted secretary and good friend of Iris, Hester Leggett (Penelope Wilton) sticks by him.

Meanwhile, Winston Churchill (Simon Russell Beale) has made a commitment to the United States that her Allies will invade Sicily by July of that year in order to push northward through Italy and onward into Europe. Sicily though is considered an obvious target and is likely to be heavily defended by the German united armed forces. Admiral John Godfrey (Jason Issacs) informs the Twenty Committee that Britain must trick Nazi Germany into believing the Allies will invade Greece and Sardinia. Charles Cholmondeley (Matthew Macfadyen) proposes an operation from the Trout Memo (a document comparing deception of an enemy in wartime with fly fishing), which would involve a corpse carrying false secrets and washing ashore. Despite Godfrey's serious reservations, he gives Montagu and Cholmondeley permission to plan the operation with Lieutenant Commander Ian Fleming (Johnny Flynn).

The team set up an office under the name of Operation Mincemeat. As planning progresses Montagu and Cholmondeley finally obtain the body of a vagrant named Glyndwr Michael (Lorne MacFadyen), who died by suicidal poisoning. Bentley Purchase (Paul Ritter) was the physician who sourced the body of Michael, and helped preserve and prepare the corpse for the rouse. The team gives Michael the fake identity of Major William Martin, complete with a very detailed backstory, ID photos, and an engagement. A widowed secretary in the office, Jean Leslie (Kelly Macdonald), offers a photo of herself to serve as the fake fiancee under the name of Pam. Cholmondeley has a crush on Jean, but soon comes to realise that Montagu and Jean share a romantic connection which results in Cholmondeley becoming jealous and lashing out from time to time at Montagu.

Godfrey suspects that Montagu's younger brother, Ivor (Mark Gatiss), is in fact a Russian spy. He coerces Cholmondeley to spy on Montagu and, in return for which, Godfrey will locate and return the remains of Cholmondeley's brother, who was killed in action in Chittagong, Bengal. Cholmondeley reluctantly agrees.

A specialist MI5 driver is chosen to transport Montagu, Cholmondeley, and the corpse to the R.N. Submarine Base in Holy Loch, Scotland. The corpse is then loaded onto the submarine HMS Seraph. In the early hours of 30th April, the Seraph arrives in the Gulf of Cadiz and drops the corpse into the sea. It is later washed ashore and found by fishermen in Huelva, Spain. Operation Mincemeat attempt to get the fake documents to Madrid. The mission is however, hampered by bad luck, as the Spanish have resisted Nazi corruption better than anticipated. Captain David Ainsworth (Nicholas Rowe), the British naval attache in Madrid, meets with Colonel Cerruti of the Spanish Secret Police in one last attempt to land the papers in the hands of the Nazis. When Martin's personal items and the secret letters are eventually returned to London supposedly intact, a specialist at Q Branch figures out that the documents were indeed tampered with. This gives Montagu, Cholmondeley and the team hope that Germany retrieved the fake information.

Jean is ambushed in her own home at night and threatened by a man claiming to be a spy for an anti-Hitler plot within Germany. She tells him that Major Martin was traveling under an alias but the classified information was real. After he leaves, Jean informs Montagu and Cholmondeley. They come to believe that Colonel Alexis von Roenne (Nico Birnbaum), who controls intelligence in the Nazi High Command, sent the man to verify information so Von Roenne could undermine Hitler. However, they have no way of being completely sure. Montagu takes Jean to his home for protection much to Cholmondeley's chagrin, but shortly afterwards she accepts a job in Special Operations and leaves London.

On 10th July, the invasion of Sicily commences along the beach heads of the south-west and south. The news arrives that the Allied Forces suffered only limited casualties, the enemy is retreating, and the beaches have been held. They receive a message from Churchill soon afterwards saying 'Mincemeat swallowed. Rod, line and sinker'. 

Early the next morning, while sat outside on the steps beside the Duke of York Monument just off The Mall, Cholmondeley admits to Montagu that he received his brother's remains in return for spying on him. Feeling sympathetic and relieved that Operation Mincemeat was a success, Montagu offers to buy Cholmondeley a drink even though it's only 8:00 o'clock in the morning.

Before the end credits role, the closing epilogue states that Operation Mincemeat saved potentially thousands of lives, Montagu reunited with Iris after the war and remained happily married until his death in 1985, Jean married a soldier, Hester continued as Director of the Admiralty Secretarial Unit, and Cholmondeley remained with MI5 until 1952, later married, and traveled widely. Major William Martin's identity was revealed to be Glyndwr Michael in 1997 when an epitaph, with his real name, was added to Martin's headstone in Spain.

'Operation Mincemeat'
is a solid enough WWII drama that moves along at a steady pace, has some stoic stiff upper lip performances from Firth, Macfadyen and Isaacs especially, and the production values setting the look and feel of early 1940's London is spot on. For a period piece centred firmly on espionage, intrigue, subterfuge and oneupmanship this films ticks all of those boxes, but is let down by the romantic triangle that Montagu, Cholmondeley and Jean Leslie find themselves in and from which no one comes out the victor. It is interesting to see all the early nods to James Bond as penned by Flynn's Ian Fleming, including Q Branch, M and a wrist watch with a built in buzz saw, and it was he who, after all, came up with the plan to stash a corpse full of 'top secret intelligence' to foil the Germans into thinking one thing while the Allies were doing something completely different - a stroke of genius that could have been lifted straight from one of his novels. Certainly worth the price of your cinema ticket, made all the more worthwhile knowing that this film is based on an extraordinary true story of deception and those unknown soldiers left at home to fight another kind of war from the shadows, but who nonetheless contributed to such a remarkable outcome to the war effort.

'Operation Mincemeat' merits four claps of the Odeon Online clapperboard from a possible five claps.
-Steve, at Odeon Online-