Deadpool

Deadpool is a superhero movie that is unlike any other for a number of reasons. First, Deadpool is not exactly a morally correct person, unlike almost any other hero imaginable. Most superheroes act in the name of justice, putting themselves in danger for the benefit of the public. Deadpool tends to act out of a sense of self-preservation, or his own personal benefit. Looking at it that way, he can hardly be deemed a hero at all. This situation produces a central incongruity, which is that even though he is considered to be a hero by many people, his actions and villains reflect that of a villain. He even exclaims that he is simply a "bad guy who gets paid to beat up worse guys." Another remarkable trait about this film is that despite serving a purpose as an action movie, it is a comedy movie before that. Many of the memorable quotes throughout the film are extremely vulgar, usually with the potential to offend or otherwise displease some individuals. Certain sensitive, difficult topics are discussed repeatedly such as sex, drugs, and graphic imagery. The movie most clearly supports the benign violation theory, as these jokes are found funny only by those who are comfortable enough with scenes that discuss these topics in the first place. Though it is definitely not for the faint of heart, if one can stomach the ridiculous content inside the movie, Deadpool makes for a comedy that is absolutely hysterical.

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