The Sony Marvel movie by Jared Leto is lazy and incomprehensible

Sony Pictures Morbius is It is due to arrive this week after countless delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Jared Leto movie has arrived starring and the reviews aren’t as nice, with the current Rotten Tomatoes rating much lower than the original Venom. Our special review can be found below and it might be our lowest rated Marvel movie….ever?

If there is one thing that can be said of him in his mercy Morbius, She does not waste time making her character into the “living vampire”. The scene when this happens is also the best, as it was clearly the scene that was his heartthrob for director Daniel Espinosa. The POV scenes of a mercenary hunting monsters, who were present for no reason other than to be eaten, are the only remotely something cinematic about this whole movie exercise. There are also Morbius’ echolocation effects, an implausible haze surrounding it – which looks like a note in studio to make it look like Venom – making the visual language of movement almost incomprehensible; However, there is a moment when Morbius opens someone’s throat and blood splatters onto the camera lens causing a really reasonable chuckle from you. This was the only time she ever laughed at the movie, the laughter times on the movie doubled.

Jared Leto plays the titular character, delivering a performance that looks like he’s barely even trying. For all bugs, you can install something like Gucci House or suicide squadAt least Leto was doing something with these roles. There’s also, of course, the overall show of Leto playing a disabled character on screen, though the film’s fast pace gets him off his crutches quickly, it’s still an aspect of this role’s identity that drives him, and one of several moments in the deeply misleading film. . Opposite Leto, actress Adria Arjona, given the daunting task of playing his science partner, and his love interest. Their relationship seems platonic until the movie needs it not to be that way, becoming at least number 44 in the story that happens because it has to happen and not because there is a narrative reason why it happened.

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There are countless examples across framing Morbius That fits well with this lazy and annoying style of storytelling. Take, for example, Al Madrigal and Tyrese Gibson, who play a pair of FBI agents on the hunt for Morbius, and are exposed to some of the most baffling plot developments of the entire movie. Brief reference to events poison Apparently giving these detectives all the confidence they need to jump into a “vampire did this”, which is both funny as a viewer and baffling from an outside perspective. Matt Smith also bears the tragic burden of starring as the movie’s antagonist, given the comic name Milo, and some of the worse CGI influences that make him sound brutal. Morbius needs a sheet of metal and these three characters are supposed to act as roadblocks for him, but the story has hardly any basis at all to support opponents against her lead.

Real entertainment payouts in Morbius Few and far between, and so intermittent, in fact, that they may be occasional. what Morbius Ultimately it is a model for the lowest common denominator in cheap filmmaking, studios, and franchising. It’s not that Morbius It’s a bad idea for a movie, but the execution that takes place in this movie seems to think that scraping the bottom of the barrel with comic book Easter eggs and heavy CGI action will get this guaranteed box office and fan interest. Marvel movie fans have developed an attachment to these story lines on the big screen because they are so invested in what happens next with the characters they love the scene, and neither of them Morbius Can brag about or in the case of something like Sony poison Movies, fans get something they won’t get anywhere else. Morbius Don’t do anything you haven’t already seen done better.

All this means that Morbius It has the worst sequel taste to a movie in years, featuring a surprising conclusion that looks like a reshoot and what came before it got tangled up. Fans eager to connect with other Marvel movies and Spider-Man will be greeted with perhaps the most hastily planned attempt at a tease that will only lead to headache-inducing speculation. Spoiler alert: It only leads to confusion, even Sony doesn’t know what to do with it. The best possibility here is that none of us find out what happens next, because, frankly, who cares?

Rating: 1 out of 5

Morbius Shows in theaters April 1st.

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