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Morbius Review

Morbius Review

By Nouman ul haqPublished 2 years ago 3 min read

Most of us comics fans have no fucking idea what Sony intends to do with the Spider-Man universe without Spider-Man that they've been working on for a while. With greater and worse fortune they brought us Venom and its sequel From him. The ban was open, and it seems that it will continue like this for a while, and the next one to play was Morbius , another of the villains (with a bit of an antihero at times) of the wall- crawler . It was hard for me to go see her but I finally did and I'm talking about her here after a brief synopsis.

Dr. Michael Morbius (played by Jared Leto ) has dedicated his entire career to curing the rare disease that afflicts him and his childhood friend Milo ( Matt Smith ), which prevents their bodies from making blood. Morbius seems to have found a formula to fix it using vampire bat cells mixed with his own blood. For this, he not only needs Milo's enormous financial mattress, but also the help of his partner, Dr. Martine Bancroft ( Adria Arjona ). Having performed the tests on himself, Michael Morbius seems to have cured himself of his illness, although he seems to have awakened something immensely dark inside of him.

Its graphic section, as many of the studio's films have accustomed us to, is too dark. Obviously this is used to cover up their dodgy, and sometimes chaotic, CGI. This is not the worst, because the technical part does not improve with a soundtrack without melodies to remember. Not only the BSO itself, but the themes used at some other time made by some artists would not recognize any of them either.

We continue, because I am sorry to say that the interpretive part is not in better health than the rest. Starting with Jared Leto as a very bland protagonist, although I also have to point out that I have never liked him as an actor beyond Requiem for a Dream and Dallas Buyers Club . He is accompanied by a not very inspired Adria Arjona , a somewhat overacted Matt Smith and some Jared Harris and Tyrese Gibson who simply passed by. The direction is in charge of Daniel Espinosa who I am not sure knew the nature of the character of Morbius .

On that basis, the film is little more than nonsense. A product that takes us back to that decade of the 2000s in which the study seems to have stagnated. Repeat schemes like that ambiguity in the heroes (come on, antiheroes) that is already beginning to smell regular because of how badly they execute it, a plot that we have seen a thousand times, villains that are the dark reflection of the protagonist without too many surprises, the ridiculous dances that it brings back painful memories of Spider-man 3 …A lot of stuff I thought they would have ironed out by now if they were going to embark on their own cinematic universe. I will no longer talk about those post-credits that do not make any sense.

Inside of short, morbius happens to be another movie that was by that edgy as well as meaningless universe that sony has insisted on top of making as well as it doesn't even seem to fix past mistakes. The worst, during the same time that they say, happened to be yet to come. As well as the sad thing happens to be that it happens to be more than likely that whoever writes these lines is going to end up seeing it.

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