I worked at a movie theater, and I had the opportunity to watch several films and observe people's reactions firsthand. For me, one of the movies that managed to emphasize emotions and truly make people (including myself) feel something was Deadpool & Wolverine. Its iconic moments, such as when Deadpool inherits Dogpool and how they manage to escape the room where they were supposedly destined to die, stood out. There were plenty of random scenes, even confusing viewers with the appearance of "Captain America." The movie wrapped up with end credits that sparked nostalgia, showing Hugh Jackman in his early appearances as Wolverine alongside the X-Men cast.
Lastly, the post-credit scene was hilarious. It was absolutely worth working at the theater during that time and appreciating this movie both as an employee and a viewer. Watching the audience's reactions made the experience even more memorable. People laughed, gasped, and cheered at various moments, which highlighted how much the film resonated with them. Seeing Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds share the screen in such an energetic and comedic way was a treat for fans who had been waiting years for this collaboration.
The special effects were top-notch, and the fight scenes were choreographed brilliantly, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. The humor blended perfectly with the action, providing a balance that kept the story engaging from start to finish. Even the soundtrack complemented the scenes, adding emotional depth to key moments and making certain sequences even more impactful.
Overall, this movie delivered on multiple levels, from nostalgia to action and comedy. It’s the kind of film that leaves a lasting impression and reminds audiences why these characters have become so iconic over the years. For any Marvel fan, it felt like a celebration of everything they love about the franchise.