Top 3 Ryan Reynolds Movies

The bad thing about Ryan Reynolds is that he reminds me of a friend and that makes him leave with a point of strangeness in any of his performances. The good thing about Ryan Reynolds is that like my friend, he is capable of the best and the worst, and that has the charm of him…

Luckily for him I'm going to stick with his best movies and ignore some unspeakable nonsense in which he has participated even as a headliner. That's the thing about starting from his kind face that fits into all types of films, you can get carried away by the loudest script to win back the audience in the next film. Just like my friend, who can sink into absolute misery on a Saturday night only to re-emerge like a phoenix at the next friends' outing...

In any case, we do not expect from Ryan, at the moment, performances in immortal films that shake the world of cinema pointing to everlasting works. But when it comes to entertainment, Ryan moves like a fish in water. Of course, I warn that, as is usual on this blog, I am going to filter interpretations in series and sagas, (even more so if they are from Marvel with the actor on duty in costume) not because I have a special mania for them, but because they distort the notion more complete performance.

Top 3 Recommended Ryan Reynolds Movies

the adam project

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It was a summer night and I wanted some entertaining Netflix movie. As the science fiction It's always a juicy space for me. I selected this genre and bumped into my friend Ryan on a pitch that sounded good.

It was Project Adam, and an invitation for time travelers to that past, always in constant reconstruction between memories and regrets. But of course, this project added spaceships with which to access plans from here and there.

In the midst of general disorientation, Ryan is tying up the important mission that he can accomplish against the corporation on duty, owner and mistress of intra-temporal travel and its potential possibilities for profit and power.

On this occasion, meeting your previous self does not mean any fracture either. And in fact it is most fascinating that the adult man is capable of picking up the miseries of the child that he was so that he can be the superman that he will have to be. Between both, boy and man, they must face the molding of reality on either side of time.

Only they can give themselves a second chance so that everything goes as it should have, eliminating those uncomfortable accidents that make life a bitch. Not everything goes well, in a certain way, but maybe it's just a matter of time, good time in which things happen at the pleasure and need of the protagonists...

Free guy

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The thing is that in the fantastic and science fiction, Ryan Reynolds seems to have found his habitat. It will be something that in a face as friendly as yours, any budget or digression becomes more accessible. The point is that in movies like this, Ryan manages to bring us closer to the new worlds designed by the AI ​​on duty, between algorithms and game scenarios.

What of Jim Carrey and his Truman wins the comparison between such similar arguments, but this film has the added reflection between reality and the metaverse, or between the real world and virtual reality. Because getting every link turns the human imagination into a space capable of generating new worlds...

Guy (Ryan Reynolds) works as a bank teller, and he's a cheerful, lonely guy who doesn't find anything sour on his day. Even if he is used as a hostage during a bank robbery, he still smiles like nothing. But one day he realizes that Free City is not exactly the city he thought it was. Guy is going to discover that he is actually a non-playable character in a brutal video game.

Eternal

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Being a recipient waiting for a soul donor is no small matter. Ryan was just a project of a human being arranged in his container so that the rich man on duty could enjoy his youthful physique with all the potential that this entails.

Something like a rental immortality or a reincarnation with traces of science. Ultimately, combining bodies and souls becomes something as simple as it is ultimately disconcerting. Because each cell has its memories. And once everything is in order according to the chemistry of the brain, impossible old memories begin to awaken about who never left when inhabiting another's body.

Classic science fiction paradoxes between the ethical and the spiritual even. Old Dorian Gray complexes cured with second chances that don't belong. Playing at being God and winning the first bets... The doubts will be resolved later and the old soul that occupied that body made a vessel begins to claim what was always its own. Because as humans play between bodies and souls, perhaps God will finally make a mess of his dick...

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