Writing Challenge Day 7: My Favorite Movie
- Joanne Chew
- Jan 3
- 2 min read
My favorite movie is Venom. It’s a film that combines action, humor, and a touch of chaos, and it has left a lasting impression on me. What drew me in the most was Venom himself—the alien symbiote who isn’t your typical hero. Instead, he’s an anti-hero, flawed yet fascinating.
Venom’s character is what makes this movie stand out for me. At times, he feels almost childlike, especially when he’s curious about the human world or throws playful tantrums. Despite his alien nature, there’s an innocence to him that’s both funny and endearing. But beneath his sharp teeth and fearsome exterior, Venom has a kind heart. He may not follow the rules like traditional superheroes, but he ultimately wants to do the right thing, especially when it comes to protecting his host, Eddie Brock.
One of my favorite scenes is when Venom and Eddie finally start working together. Their banter is hilarious, and their bond grows stronger as they face challenges. Venom’s boldness paired with Eddie’s more hesitant personality creates a dynamic that keeps the story exciting and relatable.
What I love most about Venom is how it challenges the idea of heroism. It shows that even someone (or something) with a dark side can still have good intentions. It’s a reminder that being a hero doesn’t mean being perfect—it means standing up for what’s right, even if you make mistakes along the way.
I’d recommend Venom to anyone who enjoys action-packed movies with a bit of humor and heart. It’s entertaining, thrilling, and surprisingly touching. Venom’s character is unforgettable, and the movie as a whole was an awesome experience that left me eagerly awaiting the sequel.
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