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Uno de los personajes más complejos y populares de Marvel asume el protagonismo cuando Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) se convierte en el anfitrión del simbionte alienígena conocido como Venom. Como periodista, Eddie lleva tiempo intentando desenmascarar al creador de la Fundación Vida, el famoso genio científico Carlton Drake (Riz Ahmed), una obsesión que ha arruinado su carrera y su relación con su novia, Anne (Michelle Williams). Al investigar uno de los experimentos de Drake, el ente alienígena Venom se fusiona con el cuerpo de Eddie, y el reportero adquiere de pronto nuevos e increíbles superpoderes, así como la oportunidad de hacer prácticamente lo que se le antoje. Retorcido, oscuro, impredecible e impulsado por la cólera, Venom obliga a Eddie a luchar por controlar unas habilidades sumamente peligrosas que, al mismo tiempo, también resultan embriagadoras y le hacen sentir poderoso. Dado que Eddie y Venom se necesitan mutuamente para conseguir lo que quieren, se van entremezclando cada vez más... ¿Dónde acaba Eddie y empieza Venom? (Sony Pictures Esp.)

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Goldbeater 

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español Después de las críticas contradictorias no esperaba gran cosa, pero al final Venom es solo entretenimiento pasable, sin más. Esto también me enfada porque podría haber sido una película mucho mejor. La restricción de la accesibilidad a PG-13 es muy notable, las escenas que pretenden ser drásticas se editan para que no se vea nada, o se opta por una forma realmente ridícula de no mostrar la sangre (por ejemplo, el simbionte convierte sus miembros en cuchillas afiladas, pero no descuartiza a sus oponentes con ellas, solo los lanza a un lado). En cuanto a la trama, no hay mucho nuevo bajo el sol, es un original bastante atractivo con un villano desafortunadamente genérico y poco interesante. La lógica no funciona realmente a veces: un minuto Venom le dice a Eddie que ha estado en su cabeza y que lo sabe todo sobre él, pero 5 minutos después le pregunta quién es Anne, la novia de Eddie. Paradójicamente, la película funciona mejor en las escenas cómicas, con Tom Hardy gruñendo graciosamente y haciendo acrobacias, todo un fallo teniendo en cuenta que Venom pretendía ser una película de cómic más oscura y fuera de lo común. ()

MrHlad 

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inglés Tom Hardy has a problem, an alien parasite has attached itself to him and wants to start eating people, but there are some worse monsters out there, so Eddie Brock and Venom decide to join forces and become the most ordinary of superheroes. Venom manages to adapt a potentially interesting and darker character into a jaded hero who looks like a relic of the past and could have captured the attention of maybe twelve years ago. I don't really know what to praise about it, even the best elements of it are mediocre at best. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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inglés Venom is getting a lot of hate so far, because critics on RottenTomatoes gave it an average rating of only 4.3, but on IMDB it's a rather satisfactory 7.0, so again it looks like the audience is mostly satisfied, only the critics are grumbling, but they always do when it's not a sophisticated drama, musical or cheap indie. Personally I wasn't expecting much, but Ruben Fleischer, director of Zombieland and Gangster Squad, has once again pleasantly surprised me. It's a shame it’s not R-rated, but it still looks pretty gritty and dark even without the blood. The opening half hour is slightly slower, but once Tom Hardy meets Venom (the scene in the lab is atmospherically horrific), the film becomes an action adrenaline ride to the end that doesn't let off the gas. Tom Hardy's performance is different than ever before and he's surprisingly very funny, and those who like the guy will like him even more after this. Venom's voice is also great and his looks are perfect. The action is great, even though it often takes place in the dark, it's still suspenseful, gritty enough and with decent cinematography. So my only criticisms are the mediocre villain and the rather underwhelming finale, but I had a great time and that's what comic-book movies are all about. Woody Harrelson as Carnage is going to be awesome. The theater was packed, I hope the film succeeds financially. 75% ()

Marigold 

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inglés Hardy would be funny even if he played a used roll of toilet paper. This is true even in a film that is written and composed as cumbersomely as Venom. Something is being prepared for a very long time and quite illogically, then everything is revealed and resolved very quickly. The disobedient film works thanks to Hardy's charm. But it is on pretty thin ice. ()

Malarkey 

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inglés Everything good about this movie is actually thanks to Tom Hardy. This Marvel movie would have ended up in the abyss of history without Tom Hardy and nobody would have ever remembered it. In this way, however, it’s a decent introduction of a new character of the Marvel universe, but it pays brutally for the naïve screenplay. While I accepted the fact that Venom is actually a distant cousin of the Goa'ulds from Stargate SG-1, I really struggled with accepting the simplicity of the screenplay, according to which the tired and disappointed Tom Hardy meets with his buddy Venom. Riz Ahmed isn’t a completely dignified adversary for Venom either; he’s rather an easy ticket into our world, which he surprisingly grew to like. Being a crazy scientist is quite a popular topic which doesn’t get old easily. What could get old are the typical tropes Marvel is already full of. Thankfully, Venom is strong because of Tom Hardy and even Venom himself understood that. And at least because of that I have a reason to look forward to the next installment. ()

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