Venom Let There Be Carnage Review: Eddie and Venom learned strong lessons of friendship, together with this special surprise


Posted on 14th Oct 2021 03:35 pm by rohit kumar

The ending (post-credits scene) of Venom's second film 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage' from Marvel Comics, which was released on the Navami holiday of Navratri, was a huge hit for the Marvel Cinematic Universe audience. Surprise. The real fun of watching the film 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage' while leaving it as a surprise is what this surprise is. Viewers saw in the previous film a creature from another world trying to form a symbiotic relationship with journalist Eddie Brock. Sony Pictures distributes the 'Venom' franchise of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The earnings of the films of the 'Spiderman' franchise also reach Marvel Studios through this company. The world of these superhero characters is constantly changing since 'Avengers: Endgame'. Spiderman is going to meet one of these Doctor Strange in the next film to do something amazing and another MCU film 'The Eternals' releasing next month is going to open a new chapter in this whole world.

 

The chapter of the film 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage' opens from where its story left off in the previous film. Venom and Eddie Brock's track is still not sitting. There is a constant conflict between the views of the two. Venom finds the human brain to be the tastiest food and Eddie suggests chickens as the best option to satisfy his hunger. The twist in the story comes when Eddie goes to meet the serial killer Cletus. Here, both of them do not get satisfied once and see me again on the lines of both of them meet again. This time the matter becomes not only serious but carnage (markat). Here Venom and Eddie Brock's fight reaches such a juncture that Venom leaves his body and leaves. But, Venom, who feels freedom for the first time, soon understands what symbiosis means. By the end of the film, Eddie Brock also understands that no matter how much the two people working together keep fighting with each other, but if the purpose of both is the same then it becomes a matter.

 

Actor Tom Hardy, who voices Venom and plays Eddie Brock, has also contributed to the story and screenplay of Venom: Let There Be Carnage. The film, which is only 97 minutes long, is not as huge story-wise as other Marvel Cinematic Universe films, but as I said earlier, its post-credits scene has a big surprise. This film is going to be an extension of 'Venom'. It is worth noting that the film Venom: Let There Be Carnage' is declared to be a film of rough, terrifying, and gruesome rasas. It has a splash of humor, makeup and compassion. Yes, there is nothing like amazing in the film and it is not in its DNA to be calm. The balance that director Andy Sarkis has shown to keep the film on track according to its motifs and rasa is the real victory of watching this film from start to finish. The heroic juice of the film also comes from here.

 

The weakness of the film 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage', if its routine story and short script, then its strength is its special effects, its background music, and the performance of its cast. Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock and Venom has managed to carry the entire film on his shoulders. Michelle Williams is also effective in the role of his ex-girlfriend. A supersonic chapter of superpowers could have started in the MCU if the past of Naomi Harris' character was properly linked to it. Woody Harrelson as Cletus and Carnage tries to be a strong villain in his way, but his actions alone do not bring any newness to the story.

 

Tom Hardy's earlier film 'Venom' was not much liked by the critics and the film 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage' may also not get much help from the critics. But, more than one and a half hours to seven minutes, this film does not bore at all. The taste of such films is yet to develop in the Indian audience, but still, the large number of viewers seen in the 9 o'clock show is a testimony that Hindi cinema will have to learn the lessons of this changing era quickly. The film 'Venom' did a business of $ 800 million and the film 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage' has also become the best box office opening film among the films releasing this year. The film can deliver real fun only on the big screen and with the best sound system of cinema.

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