Review Time: now let's be honest I can't take this sequel too
seriously, because within the opening section or there or thereabouts, the
audience has this character deciding to use this technology to look at this
half naked woman and I should point out other characters are watching him do
this as well.
Fundamental core: there are place jumps and there is
background music being used, it is noticeable and easy to pick up on. The more
I was watching this sequel, the more I was becoming aware of every minute passing,
don't get me wrong I did find some things to work with in this review but
having said that, there would have to be some years between this viewing to my
next viewing of this title that is all I am saying.
Action sequences: the action sequences range from
weapons being used, combat sequences, explosions, different places connected to
the train including off it and other elements as well, but generally speaking
these action sequences give this project some decent and respectable value.
Performances: these themselves are a real mixed bag, because
there are a couple of performers that do a good job or somewhere around this
word whilst others range from okay to poor or somewhere around here [I don't
know if it was because I lost some of my interest watching this project or if
it was the dialogue exchanges or something else but now and again I had to
rewind some scenes just to stay focused on this title with what was happening
or being said.
This film receives: 5/10, generally speaking this title is
mixed I mean yes this storyline makes sense, the computer technology elements
are good and as I have already discussed in this review there are some good to
okay elements as well. But then again this sequel has downsides here are just
some examples like an immature element or some poor performances and my focus
on this sequel kept drifting.
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