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In 2018 the Marvel released the movie Venom, generating very conflicting opinions and a very negative reception — despite Tom Hardy's good performance and pleasing visuals, the film was criticized for breaking its own tone and not knowing whether it wanted to be a comedy or a serious film. 5635q
Three years later, with Venom - Time of Carnage, the company returns to the concept of the Lethal Protector, to risk a second chance to set the tone that the audience would like and make a really good movie — this time, with the help of a villain comic book darling, a little more red and brutal for the new Marvel movie. Grab your popcorn and get your adrenaline pumping: it's time to carnage.

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Again Tom Hardy is starring Eddie Brock, an investigative journalist working with the police who tries to keep his job and his relatively normal life while living with the symbiote attached to his body, the self-styled Venom. Eddie is following the story of serial killer Cletus Kasady (played by Woody Harrelson), as he struggles to deal with the constant possibility of being fired if he doesn’t get a good story for the news and with his new “housemate” who is constantly clashing with his thoughts.
Time of Carnage seeks to continue the relationship between Eddie and Venom, having fun showing the mess that Eddie Brock's life has become - boxes and boxes of chocolates scattered around his apartment to supply the monster on his shoulders (since chocolate is a of the only things Venom can eat to survive – aside from brains), thousands of scattered papers, plus a couple of chickens that Venom has grown fond of and refuses to eat – is a film that abandons the attempt at a more “serious” aesthetic. ” that the first film tried to achieve (unsuccessfully) and embraces the absurdity and comedy that comes from the relationship between the two.

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The big news of the film is the presence of the new villain: Carnage. The villain, who originated in the comics of the Spider man em 1992, is considered one of the most bloodthirsty villains in the hero's history, and his symbiote form is constantly seen using his tentacles in the form of sickles — something that remains visible in Time of Carnage. Also, Woody Harrelson looks pretty similar to how Cletus looks in the comics, and the scenes where he's being the main focus are great scenes — it's just a shame they're so rushed.
The villain's presentation and story aren't exactly bad: his origin is told by Cletus himself in the form of a brief, well-stylized cartoon animation in red, but little time is given to let the information and events come through naturally - most likely due to the time limit. desired by the film. To add to the negatives, fans who were hoping to see Carnage live up to its name will likely be disappointed to learn that — likely due to the decision to keep the film's age range to 13 and up — the destruction scenes are relatively tame, which can be seen as a total loss of the character's original intent.

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Despite the regrets, it's interesting to see the direction that Time for Carnage takes: it's a film full of exaggerated action, plenty of humor and that certainly doesn't take itself seriously, with a scene that borders on a couple's fight between Eddie Brock and Venom, a chicken coop robbery and a scene where Venom delivers the wise philosophy of “Be who you want to be” — followed by an 80s-style mic takedown.
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Venom - Time of Carnage It's a better movie than its predecessor. It's a title that embraces its absurd situations with boom humor and doesn't try to be more than it is, presenting an amusing tone that wouldn't be out of the question in comics of its spider nemesis. However, the film still suffers from rush, not giving enough time to delve into its villain and main conflicts, which certainly weighs on its enjoyment and prevents Carnage Time from being as good a movie as it could be.

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