Vampire Owl: I have always believed in the capability of Venom to be a future vampire.
Vampire Bat: We are not taking applications from aliens right now.
Vampire Owl: So, we are receiving applications from the demons, but not aliens.
Vampire Bat: There are exceptions when both are just the same.
Vampire Owl: It was first talked about by Doctor Frankenstein, right?
Vampire Bat: I am sure that Mr Frankenstein had nothing to do with it.
Vampire Owl: He is the greatest scientist of the realm, and he has something to do every time.
Vampire Bat: He creates fiction works out of nothing really well.
Vampire Owl: So, you think that great discoveries can only be fictional.
Vampire Bat: Well, there is realistic fiction, but not in his case.
Vampire Owl: You fail to have respect for such great men.
Vampire Bat: If he is a great man, there is not much to say about greatness.
Vampire Owl: You should stop even talking about him. He has ears everywhere.
Vampire Bat: I know that he can do nothing.
Vampire Owl: He has not come this far by doing nothing in his eventful life.
Vampire Bat: Creating that useless Frankenstein monster do not count.
Vampire Owl: Not all monsters are forever.
Vampire Bat: Yet, we are immortals and monsters for humans.
Vampire Owl: Yet, that was one fine monster of science.
Vampire Bat: Science itself is a monster and murderer of many species.
Vampire Owl: Do you feel that it is soon bringing the apocalypse here too?
Vampire Bat: That is indeed a nearby possibility, not a distant one.
Vampire Owl: So, the humans will kill themselves and even take us with them to the grave.
Vampire Bat: We have come out of the grave. It is our chance to live again and again.
[Gets a box with cheese popcorn and three cups of ginger tea and moves into theatre].
Vampire Owl: The series remains a fine one, but I am not sure about this particular entry.
Vampire Bat: There was a lot more that a Venom movie could do.
Vampire Owl: This is basically supposed to be an epic conclusion.
Vampire Bat: Well, for this to be epic, there should have been such grandeur and a classic final battle, and in both cases, the movie struggles.
Vampire Owl: The battles here, despite scoring in between, often becomes a struggle.
Vampire Bat: It reminds me of X-Men: Days of the Future Past, where the mutants had no chance of survival against the newly created robots and keep dying. The case is the same with the symbiotes facing these monsters.
Vampire Owl: The performances have been really good though, especially from Tom Hardy.
Vampire Bat: Juno Temple also has a certain amount of mystery running through.
Vampire Owl: The different symbiotes seem to have a variety of attributes too.
Vampire Bat: The terror brought by the ruination of humans continues to work.
Vampire Owl: This time, there is a fine villain, but does not come to the front enough. He keeps sitting there like a hermit when imprisoned.
Vampire Bat: The terror of infinity of villains from space never ceases to amaze us.
Vampire Owl: Well, the idea that varieties of hell might me somewhere in space keeps everyone going to discover more out there through unparalleled creativity.
Vampire Bat: You are going back to the good old computer games in outer space. We remember even those shooting tournaments in other worlds of space, don’t we?
Vampire Owl: And those game to movie adaptations with Resident Evil scoring the highest with those box-office collections and never-ending fame.
Vampire Bat: You were not that much of a fan of those particular adaptions, and fought against the creation of game-based movies.
Vampire Owl: We see all these aliens, different types, coming right out of space, and symbiotes and transformers are only a few of them.
Vampire Bat: The human imagination has been everywhere these days, wandering through the stranger worlds and often not making that much of sense.
Vampire Owl: Human creativity has been messed up whenever sequels are involved.
Vampire Bat: Still, the details on the creatures are good, and the powerful villain leaves scope for more in the future.
Vampire Owl: There is no future for humanity and this film is supposed to be the end.
Vampire Bat: But we see the possibility for continuation in the end with the post-credits scene.
Vampire Owl: In a world where humans are bigger monsters than symbiotes, there is the infinite possibility of evil to bring new movies.
Vampire Bat: Well, Venom needs fear factor with humour, and the second one somewhat works in this particular movie.
Vampire Owl: I keep wondering why this movie could not improve from the previous movie, even when there were so many deviations that could have been chosen.
[Disappears into the darkness of the day because the clouds have done the trick, and awaits the darkest bloody night of the week].
Release date: 25th October 2024
Running time: 109 minutes
Directed by: Kelly Marcel
Starring: Tom Hardy, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Juno Temple, Rhys Ifans, Stephen Graham, Peggy Lu, Clark Backo, Alanna Ubach, Andy Serkis
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