Morbius review – ludicrously pointless Jekyll and Hyde vampire-monster yarn

in morbius •  3 years ago 

Jared Leto and Matt Smith are Master Doctor and his evil enemies, respectively, both suffering from the power to transform into evil demons. There are roars, roars, facial changes to the dreaded SubVoldemort nose loss, and again the handsome, Marvel superhero vampire Morbius with us. And unfortunately, his superpower is surprisingly boring. The story unfolds in the form of all dramatic screen savers and then ends-followed by embarrassing to introduce more upcoming attractions from Sony's highly corporate Spider-Man Universe (SSU). A little disappointing, followed by stab wounds after the two talkative anti-climax credits I'm aiming for. Jared Leto plays a noble and devoted doctor. Michael Morbius has a cramped personality and is suitable for Richard III. The poor man suffers from a blood disorder and has dedicated his life to healing-he won the Nobel Prize in Medicine early on, but he declines at the ceremony because he is so terrible. Or so; I can't know exactly what he's doing to the King of Sweden or what he's saying. But the point is probably the doctor. Morbius made a lifelong friendship with a child next door to the same illness in a children's hospital and grew up to be a poor and greedy individual named Miro (Matt Smith). All do not consider the ethical superiority of the doctor. Pathological. Morbius is so worried that he refuses to continue using it as he desperately sucks blood from a vampire bat trying to heal in the last ditch, resulting in a super-powerful vampire monster with an abnormal abdominal muscle. To do. Instead, he makes fake blood from the secret laboratory that criminals once used to forge a $ 100 invoice. Because ... obviously it's the same kind of technology. However, Miro (his Jekyll Hyde) eagerly drinks the blood of a vampire bat and accepts his evil fate by becoming an enemy of Morbius. Meanwhile, a colleague of Morbius, Dr. Martine Bancroft (Adria Arjona) makes a shy tendress for him, and Jared Harris has to find two men's sorrow mentors, Dr. Emil Nichols, playing. It's a really surprisingly meaningless and stupid movie: the good / bad constellations between Morbius and Milo are confused and nullified by the overwhelming moral battle of Morbius itself. Very ridiculous. Expect the Spider-Man extended universe to be wide enough to contain something more interesting than this.
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