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Kick-Ass

The plot of "Kick-Ass" has to do with an average teenage boy, Dave Lizewski (Aaron Johnson), who decides to turn into a real-life superhero after being motivated by the heroes in comic books. Lizewski flounders at his initial attempt to combat crime, winding up severely injured in the process (which ends up in a brief hospital stay following his being stabbed). Not fazed by this minor setback, Dave winds up in the middle of a scuffle by a cafe. He fights them with two modified night sticks and wins. A male inside the diner, who recorded the happenings on his phone, asks Dave who he is as the battle stops, whereupon Dave responds: "I'm Kick-Ass". The video gets published online, gaining a lot of buzz on the web and turning Kick-Ass into an instant celeb.

But as he tries out the super hero life, he soon realizes that it isn't everything it's cracked up to be. Before long, he comes upon an enigmatic young vigilante called Hit-Girl (Chloe Moretz) and her dad Big Daddy (Nicholas Cage). They are already familiar with our Kick-Ass hero's antics from the web and all the press coverage. They wind up working as a team to take down the local crime syndicate chief Frank D'Amico (Mark Strong). While on his way, Kick-Ass encounters another defender, Red Mist (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), who has been motivated by Kick-Ass's adventures.

Review
This movie is a hilarious comedy, the acting was great, and overall I thought that Kick-Ass was a kick-ass movie. The film takes you on a crazy ride, which left me doubled over in laughter. This is one of the best superhero films ever. I think Kick-ass is the best film of the year.

"Kick-Ass" (from the Mark Millar and John Romita Jr's Marvel Comics series with that name.

In a movie business filled with own-grown hype, tricks and lack of originality, "Kick Ass" blasts onto the screen and exceeds all expectations in its wake. "Kick-Ass" doesn't wish to be good or just a bit over average; "Kick-Ass" wants to be fantastic, and it has the guts to want to be unique as well. Although it seems a contradiction in an overdone genre, "Kick Ass" manages to surprise.

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"Kick Ass" is so visually stunning in that it maintains a simple style while still blowing you away.

 

Give your characters awesome things to do, don't just have them in the middle of Michael Bay style dramatics. Consequently, they come off as super cool, even though Dave's daily life is nearly boring. This is the everyday Joe doing what we could do if we chose to, not some dude from an alternative reality or having superior motivation and ambition. Dave wants to have sex. He wishes he were cool. You can even believe the bad guy is evil. Watching Hit Girl generating the tumult on a scale right out of Jackie Chan's Hong Kong days blows us away as no other movie chase scenes could ever do. The film is a visual feast for the eyes, refining everything from movies that didn't quite work into cinematic perfection.

The general feeling I got was a hybrid cross of Spiderman with Kill Bill. It contains the usual real-world-kid-deals-with-real-life-scenarios, while Peter Parkerish "nobody" Dave Lizewski (Aaron Johnson) fantasizes about something more than his tedious, lackluster life. In the end, similar to the majority of youngsters his age, he decides to make a difference in the world by... putting on a costume and fighting bad guys. Just when we're accepting the fact that this isn't going to work and that he'll get his butt kicked every time, he begins discovering how to better his odds, and also that he's not all by himself in his quest.

Which subsequently takes us to the movie's wild, over-the-top side, best showcased by everybody's latest comic book character favorite, "Hit-Girl". Her operatic, murderous spaghetti-western character is presented with so much contagious fun that you can't help but perk up when she shows up.

The actor's roles are often an afterthought in films this smashing, as seen in James Cameron's film repertoire. Not at all. As anticipated, Nicolas Cage returns to his past greatness playing bigger than life oddball characters but not without a bit of heartbreak as well. He is accompanied by Chloe Moretz, fated to be inextricably linked with this debut lead part. Aaron Johnson's job is the hardest. He leads the movie the way he wrote it, accompanied by a cast where even the most insignificant roles are wholly developed. It is a great ensemble. A wild band of acting methods creating an ideal one and blending with the film's fun style.

Viewing "Kick-Ass" is pretty much like being on a roller-coaster ride; it doesn't merely want to impress you, it wishes to engross you, take you along for the ride, and have you leave the cinema on a high. And it doesn't rely on clichés or gimmicks to do this, but originality that knocks you out of your seat while still nodding to the movies that have become classics in Kick Ass herotheir own right. It's more than just a movie, it's a benchmark, one which promises to prove movies such as this can be created with tremendous heart and wisdom.

It was awesome! Give it a chance.

Soundtrack
On April 12, 2010, in the UK, the movie's soundtrack will be issued as a single. Pop singer Mika will be produced by RedOne, best known for his work with Akon, Lady Gaga and a number of established names. There is a single with the same name as the film. The film's soundtrack will also be considered as the tenth official United Kingdom single by Mika.

 

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