Furthermore, the romantic subplot with Katie (Lyndsy Fonseca) feels undercooked and relies on a "fake gay" lie that hasn’t aged particularly well. It’s serviceable for the 2010 teen comedy vibe, but it’s the weakest thread in the spandex. Kick-Ass is not for everyone. If you need your superheroes noble and your violence bloodless (like the MCU’s The Avengers ), this film will offend you. But if you want a sharp, funny, and viscerally exciting antidote to the sanitized blockbuster, it remains essential viewing.
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In an era now dominated by the slick, quip-heavy machinery of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (which was just launching with Iron Man 2 the same summer), Kick-Ass arrived not as a polished product, but as a Molotov cocktail. Based on John Romita Jr. and Mark Millar’s comic, Matthew Vaughn’s film is a profane, hyper-violent, and surprisingly tender deconstruction of the question every bullied kid has asked: Why doesn’t someone just put on a costume and stop the bad guys? If you need your superheroes noble and your
A foul-mouthed, heart-wrenching, and gloriously irresponsible masterpiece. It makes you believe that anyone could be a hero, provided they’re willing to lose a few teeth, a few pints of blood, and possibly their sanity. Now go watch the warehouse scene again. You know you want to. Based on John Romita Jr