Venom: Let There Be Carnage doesn't try to be a deep philosophical masterpiece like Logan or The Dark Knight . It’s a loud, fast-paced, and visually spectacular popcorn flick. If you have the bandwidth for the 2160p BluRay , it’s worth the download just to see the symbiote effects in their full glory. It’s a messy movie, but in 4K, it’s a beautifully messy one.
At just 97 minutes, the movie moves at a breakneck pace. Tom Hardy’s performance as Eddie Brock (and the voice of Venom) remains the heart of the film. It’s essentially a "buddy-cop" movie where the partners share one body. Woody Harrelson as Cletus Kasady/Carnage is perfectly cast—he’s hammy, creepy, and menacing. However, the film suffers from a thin script; the backstory for Carnage feels rushed, and the supporting characters (like Michelle Williams’ Anne) don’t have much to do. Venom: Let There Be Carnage doesn't try to
This particular release is unique for its "Org Zee5" Marathi dub. For regional viewers, the Zee5 audio track is surprisingly clean. The Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound (at 384Kbps) handles the spatial audio well. You’ll hear Venom’s rumbling voice bouncing between the rear speakers, which adds to the "voice in your head" gimmick that makes the character fun. The English subtitles (ESubs) are well-timed, making it easy to toggle between the original performance and the dubbed version without losing the plot. It’s a messy movie, but in 4K, it’s