Venom 2 -
let there be carnage review : is it worth watching?
At the end
of the venom 1 movie we have seen that serial killer Cletus Kasady is locked in
the San Quentin prison. And our star Eddie Brock aka the host of venom symbiote
goes to the prison to see him. At that time we knew that the new movie will bring
one other symbiote. And Cletus Kasady also told that “When I escape, there will
be carnage,”. After coming the first trailer we knew that carnage is too cool
and with host of phyco he is very dangerous too.
And so here
we are in 2021 we finally got to see the sequel movie of venom but a year later
than planned, because of Covid – with Cletus
Kasady on the loose and hosting the alien adversary created by writer David
Michelinie and artist Mark Bagley in the ’90s Marvel comics.
Plot-wise,
you don’t need to know much more, which
it doesn’t so you don’t have to . Eddie Brock are of course still pining for
former love Anne (Michelle Williams) which we have seen in the venom 1 movie,
and Kasady story is also same who suffers from romantic heartache, having been
separated years ago from Barrison aka Shriek (Naomie Harris) which is one of
the dangerous and criminally insane villainess with the ability to manipulate
sound in marvel comics. She’s now residing in a Perspex cube at Ravencroft
Institute for the criminally insane, her sonic screams a menace to public and
symbiotes are same alike.
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With Venom director Ruben Fleischer making way for Andy Serkis, who knows a thing or two about duality, Venom: Let There Be Carnage clocks in at under 90 minutes, sans credits. Andy Serkis directs a fun and action-packed sequel that highlights Venom as his own character and features Woody Harrelson and Naomie Harris as breakout villains with excellent chemistry.
The majority of the movie running
time is curiously lacking in any major set-pieces, but when one does arrive, at
the climax, it’s long and good and visually amazing – all crumbling masonry and
clashing CGI, which have become better than previous venom movie and this change
is made because of the covid gap so we can say covid makes the CGI best.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage is better when it focuses on being a relationship drama, with every interaction commented on by its title star. Brock and his parasite make for a fun odd couple, their bickering amplified by Venom’s constant hunger as he tries to survive not on human brains but chickens and chocolate which sounds like kid then symbiote.
There are parallels with the second A Nightmare On Elm
Street movie, Freddy’s Revenge (1985), in which Krueger possesses a teenage
boy. And like Freddy, Venom is a monstrous slayer armed with killer quips who
is destined to become a family favourite – a scene in a club, with Venom lit by
glow sticks as he takes to the mic, is his spotlight moment.
Like the
critically underrated first film, Serkis’ effort is a pulpy B-movie with a
budget. It’s almost Raimi-esque in its treatment of body horror, and has its
large, pointy tongue stuffed firmly in its cheek. But it’s just not as sharp,
and the action is more smudge than punch. Let’s hope the prospective third
instalment gives Brock/Venom the vehicle they deserve. A hugely exciting
mid-credits sting ensures even viewers who don’t get on with this movie will be
queuing for the next.
Is venom :
Let there be carnage is better than venom 1 ?
There are so
many things who depends on this question. Is this movie worth watching ? will
there be 3rd movie of venom series? So here is the answer
Some things
are much better than venom 1 which you can say CGI, yup CGI is too good in the
venom : let there be carnage and the acting of Tom Hardy which is very excellent
and very well perform by him. And the chemistry of Eddie and Venom is also too
well define, you will get exact taste which you have got in the venom 1 movie.
But this doesn’t
mean that movie have no weakness. There are so many points where movie is too
weak. The main point of this is the story building. The movie story is too weak,
it is very straight forward that every one can imagine. But other thing than
that is too good.
So we can
say that in some case venom 2 is better than venom 1 but in some case it is
not.
Should
you watch venom let there be carnage or not?
If you take
the review of the audience that is it good or not so many people will come up with
answer that they don’t like it. And the movie is too simple to predict. All the
CGI work is too good but story is too week. This may be all viewers review but
if you ask me it is worth watching one time because of the grate acting of Tom Hardy
we will never feel bored by the week movie story. But you are the person who
likes to see movie with a grate story so this is not the good option for you. But
there is one catch in it the post credit scene of this movie is the best than all
Marvel movies and Sony movies. The post credit scene is worth watching in theatre.
So that’s it for the review.
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Here is some tweet which review the venom 2 movie.
#Venom #LetThereBeCarnage is absolute insanity
— Coy Jandreau (@CoyJandreau) September 28, 2021
Carnage looks better than I could have dreamed as a kid growing up reading those comics
Tom Hardy is having the time of his life and Andy Serkis flexes those MoCap & CGI muscles to give us truly intense & visceral Symbiote battles! pic.twitter.com/Zfxu8ApiTZ
VENOM LET THERE BE CARNAGE: My gosh these movies are SO stupid and I can’t help how much I enjoy them. I could watch 10 more movies of Eddie and Venom calling each other losers. There’s a scene where Eddie and Venom are laying out on the beach together and they watch the sun set.
— Mike Ryan (@mikeryan) September 28, 2021
Venom: Let There Be Carnage is a wild-ass movie of the highest order. Ultraviolent rom com that is delightfully self aware and weird. Tom Hardy gives 200%. Whatever you do, don’t miss the post-credits. #VenomLetThereBeCarnage pic.twitter.com/yoSBH67wMs
— Dan Casey (@DanCasey) September 28, 2021
Amezing 😍
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