Venom: Marvel's Story Without Heart
Journalist Eddie Brock is trying to take down Carlton Drake, the notorious and brilliant founder of the Life Foundation. While investigating one of Drake's experiments, Eddie's body merges with the alien symbiote Venom leaving him with superhuman strength.
Journalist Eddie Brock is trying to take down Carlton Drake, the notorious and brilliant founder of the Life Foundation. While investigating one of Drake's experiments, Eddie's body merges with the alien symbiote Venom leaving him with superhuman strength.
Marvel's Venom is a blockbuster movie without heart, it's a movie without beginning and an end, it's a movie without the necessary highs and lows, it's a movie without the required build up to the climax, and we conclude that it's a movie that is flat and without taste and class. But don't get us wrong, it is an out and out action movie.
Now lets get down to what marvel got right about this movie!
Marvel did a marvelous job of casting Ton Hardy. Tom Hardy's onscreen performances as Brock were scintillating and smooth, he had the swag of an unstable character; exactly what the host of Venom is supposed to be.
We also loved the fact that the production team elected to go for an out and out action movie rather than a superhero love movie. The character of Venom is aggressive( although not as aggressive as Carnage), and violent and we are impressed with the aggressiveness and violence portrayed in this movie....that is about as much positive the movie offered up.
Everything the movie got wrong;
The Choice of Riz Ahmed as villain; Who made the choice of Riz as villain? The man is a top notch actor, he is brilliant on the job, his carriage is however that of a baby face, that of protagonist or a vulnerable support for the protagonist. His role defining performance in 'The Night Of ' perhaps should have highlighted his unsuitability for the role of villain in Marvel's Venom. The character carved out for Riz in Venom failed to utilise the exceptional talent of Riz Ahmed and we put all of the blame on the scout and the producing team. We rate the choice a solid 4/10 for choosing an unsuitable character for the role of villain and In the process destroying the credibility of the actor. Riz Ahmed, we are sorry for what they did to you. Where is Character Development? Marvel's Venom was marked as the Origin Story of Marvel's apex Villainous Hero, and the producers and the scripting team made a total mess of the plot and theme, making the movie a total fail In telling the origin Story of Venom. Let me make a very clear comparison of what an Origin Story is in contradiction with what Venom is; Spider Man 1( Toby Maguire) is an Origin story. And it perhaps the best Marvel Origin story ever told. It captured the persona of Peter Parker, built on his follies and his strengths before proceeding to create his spider man alter ego cum super hero persona. Let me point in the direction of Captain America : The First Avenger, it did the same thing that marvel studios did with Spider man 1 and even did more in the field of developing the character of Captain America in one installment of the franchise than it did in Spider Man 1....Perhaps mention can be made of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, another brilliant example of an Origin story!
How then did marvel fail with Venom? It's a tough question with a very simple answer ; 'rush job'.
Marvel tried to cram in a lot of action and detailed stories into the first installment without necessarily wasting resources on a lengthy piece of art. It came off as though the producers were telling us 'Venom is a One time thing' and we are deeply saddened. Regardless of the future or otherwise of the franchise, it may perhaps have been very prudent to not have made the fact so obvious even though we have the inclination that this is not the last we will hear of the Blue Monster.
Thus, we had a movie that failed to build up the character of Eddie Brock, and failed to give us a ride with the character of Venom. Venom had no testing phase with Eddie, neither did the creative team deem it fit to create a compelling personal conflict for Eddie and Mr Venom, not so awe inspiring yea!??.
We further failed to be impressed with the way everything felt so convenient for the final hosts of the symbiotes, i.e Venom and Riot. It felt as though Venom was tailor made for Eddie Brock, while Riot wrecked all of the hosts it possessed on its journey to the 'rocket' and it's intended host, who could pilot it. Didn't it also seem ridiculous that while Riot found it necessary to be 'intelligent' enough to cross oceans to find a host by keeping the body it possessed working till it found another to possess, the unnamed symbiote failed to do same, but rather went on a wrecking spree? It's awfully convenient.
We will conclude with the verdict that Venom was a movie without character development, lack of plot depth and a Weak conflict element borne out of a Weak Villain and a poor choice of character for villain. We were hard pressed to rate the movie B+ for action sequence and hardcore fight scenes and 18+ violence, but upon a closer inspection and to the trained eyes, the fight sequences were not too good, compared to the budget of the movie and the astonishingly good CGI in use. The fights were slow for Venom and when the choreographers thought to make it fast in Venom Vs Riot, it was outright messy and even the very trained eyes could not keep up with the ridiculous pace no matter how strained the eyes were. Plus who heard Annie reference Kryptonite? It was supposed to be funny, but it was outright annoying.
This is an out and out action movie, but it's a total fail for an origin movie. It lacks buildup, it lacks heart, it lacks story and it totally fails in character development which is one thing an origin story needs the most. It's a movie I will definitely recommend to thrill seekers, to lovers of pure action, but to the devoted reader of comics, you may not be too impressed.
It's failure to impressed may not be unconnected with the fact that the concept of a Villainous Hero is one that is difficult to develop and bring to the screens. Perhaps it may be easy to animate in a series, but ridiculously difficult to bring to the big screens with limited time. A perfect example of outstanding success is Professor Snape in Harry Potter. His character success is down to long planning, ingenious back story and an incredibly amazing mastery of storytelling. But then again J.K. Rowling is a literary Genius that Jeff Pinker or Scott Rosenberg aren't.
With a budget of 116 Million USD, it has received generally negative reviews from critics and we also find some negative things to say about its script and inconsistent tone, although we must still have some words of praise for Tom Hardy's performance. The movie has however grossed over 829 million USD worldwide, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film of 2018 and set several box office records for the month of October.
Starring Tom Hardy, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze, Reid Scott.
Directed by Ruben Fleischer
Produced by Avi Arad Matt Tolmach Amy Pascal
Written by Jeff Pinker and Scott Rosenberg
We here will give it a shaky FCA AppR of 7.3/10 for action and thrill.
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