
Deadpool & Wolverine
2024 · Directed by Shawn Levy
Woke Score
CriticCritic Score
Audience
Based
Critics rated this 34 points above its woke score. Among Based films, this critic score ranks #268 of 345.
Representation Casting
Score: 35/100
The ensemble includes Emma Corrin and Dafne Keen, providing some gender and LGBTQ+ representation in supporting roles, though the narrative remains anchored to its two male leads.
LGBTQ+ Themes
Score: 25/100
Emma Corrin brings implicit LGBTQ+ visibility to the cast, but the film does not explore or center queer themes in any substantive way. References are incidental rather than meaningful.
Feminist Agenda
Score: 20/100
Female characters exist primarily in supporting capacities. There is no particular feminist agenda or examination of gender dynamics beyond standard ensemble action fare.
Racial Consciousness
Score: 15/100
The film features diverse cast members but does not engage with racial themes or consciousness. Representation exists without commentary or narrative integration.
Climate Crusade
Score: 0/100
Climate themes are entirely absent from the narrative. The film contains no environmental commentary or crusade sensibilities.
Eat the Rich
Score: 10/100
As a corporate superhero blockbuster, the film is fundamentally invested in capitalist structures. Any critique of wealth or power is superficial and self-serving.
Body Positivity
Score: 0/100
No meaningful body positivity themes are present. The film follows conventional action film aesthetics and does not explore diverse body representation.
Neurodivergence
Score: 10/100
Neurodivergence representation is minimal to non-existent. Any portrayal of cognitive difference is absent or relegated to humor rather than authentic representation.
Revisionist History
Score: 0/100
The film contains no revisionist historical commentary. It operates within established Marvel continuity rather than reexamining historical narratives.
Lecture Energy
Score: 30/100
The film employs self-aware humor and occasional fourth-wall breaking that approaches social commentary, but this rarely translates into preachy messaging or preachiness.
Synopsis
A listless Wade Wilson toils away in civilian life with his days as the morally flexible mercenary, Deadpool, behind him. But when his homeworld faces an existential threat, Wade must reluctantly suit-up again with an even more reluctant Wolverine.
Consciousness Assessment
Deadpool & Wolverine presents itself as a film acutely aware of its own contradictions, yet this self-awareness functions primarily as a marketing strategy rather than a vehicle for meaningful social engagement. The inclusion of Emma Corrin and a diverse supporting cast suggests a contemporary sensibility, but these casting choices operate within the framework of standard Hollywood inclusivity. The film remains, at its core, a celebration of spectacle and masculine action heroics dressed up in irreverent comedy.
The film's satirical tone creates an illusion of progressivism that masks its fundamental conservatism. References to contemporary cultural anxieties are deployed for laughs rather than examined with any rigor. The narrative itself concerns two wealthy male antiheroes saving their world through violence and wit, a premise that carries no particular challenge to existing power structures. We are meant to find comfort in the familiar rhythms of the superhero franchise, garnished with profanity and fourth-wall breaks to signal sophistication.
The analysis reveals a film that has absorbed the aesthetics of cultural awareness without its substance. The movie operates comfortably within late-stage Hollywood's model of diversity-as-commodity, where representation becomes a checkbox rather than a meaningful interrogation of narrative and power. It is, in essence, a film designed to satisfy audiences who wish to consume progressive sensibilities without experiencing any genuine provocation or challenge to their worldview.
Analysis generated by our Consciousness Algorithm
Critic Reviews
“Deadpool & Wolverine is the ultimate love letter to Marvel fans: The cameos and references are aplenty and brilliant (the audience at the press screening gasped more than once), the source material is treated with respect and, best of all, it’s pure, unadulterated fun. It finally looks like Marvel is back in fighting shape. (P.S. Yes, the equally sweet and crude credits are worth sticking around for.)”
“Deadpool & Wolverine is enjoyable on its merits: R-rated, horribly violent juvenile fantasy loaded with nostalgic references from the glory days of comic reading that fans, new and old, will thoroughly enjoy as it drags you down to its irreverently funny level. ”
“Deadpool & Wolverine is an absolute blast, mixing savage humor, intense action, and heartfelt moments. Let’s hope this isn’t the end of the line for this dynamic duo – we need more adventures in this brilliantly chaotic universe!”
“The film is so myopically gripped by the idea of Marvel as endlessly fascinating corporate soap opera that in five years time, you wonder if it will make any sense at all. ”
Consciousness Markers
The ensemble includes Emma Corrin and Dafne Keen, providing some gender and LGBTQ+ representation in supporting roles, though the narrative remains anchored to its two male leads.
Emma Corrin brings implicit LGBTQ+ visibility to the cast, but the film does not explore or center queer themes in any substantive way. References are incidental rather than meaningful.
Female characters exist primarily in supporting capacities. There is no particular feminist agenda or examination of gender dynamics beyond standard ensemble action fare.
The film features diverse cast members but does not engage with racial themes or consciousness. Representation exists without commentary or narrative integration.
Climate themes are entirely absent from the narrative. The film contains no environmental commentary or crusade sensibilities.
As a corporate superhero blockbuster, the film is fundamentally invested in capitalist structures. Any critique of wealth or power is superficial and self-serving.
No meaningful body positivity themes are present. The film follows conventional action film aesthetics and does not explore diverse body representation.
Neurodivergence representation is minimal to non-existent. Any portrayal of cognitive difference is absent or relegated to humor rather than authentic representation.
The film contains no revisionist historical commentary. It operates within established Marvel continuity rather than reexamining historical narratives.
The film employs self-aware humor and occasional fourth-wall breaking that approaches social commentary, but this rarely translates into preachy messaging or preachiness.