Tuesday, 2 September 2025

Nobody 2 2025 by AverageMansReviews

Nobody 2 2025 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/chopping/shooting/impaling/stabbing/drugs/dismemberment/animal cruelty/hanging/choking/cutting/choking/medical/references to Russia and racism

I am going on holiday with the family: briefly; Hutch Mansell/Nobody [Younger: Bob Odenkirk: Nolan Grantham/Older: Bob Odenkirk:] he is now working off his previous misdeed, but after this previous job, he is going to take his family to this place them his father took him and his brother when they were children Plummerville, to try and build some family memories with his family like his father did and speaking of his father he is coming along as long David Mansell [Younger: Jeremy Warren/Older: Christopher Lloyd:] even though he is very much retired from the FBI these days as one of their agents, he is still very useful with a gun, which I'm sure nothing will go wrong on this family holiday?

Generally speaking: the framework and pacing of this 89 minutes film is excellent, because all of its limited time of as I have already referenced 89 minutes, it doesn't have time to waste or without trying to be disrespectful; being overly complicated or in essence drag its feet, because it doesn't have that luxury to do so.

Action, comedy and art; well the action is manic with it could take place on a lift, a duck boat or/and a set up sequence that even The A-Team would be proud of again, it will either action sequences we have little bits and pieces of comedy such as obviously and from an artistic perspective as well; the very graphic nature such as the slow motion effects of somebody losing a tooth or Hutch reminding this Hench-person, I am paraphrasing here but the sentiment is the same of: I am just on holiday with my family or something to that effect and finally towards the very end of the project; there is this wonderful artistic visions of Hutch and his wife: Becca Mansell [Connie Nielsen:] she has been waiting for a holiday for some time and she would like her husband to get this situation resolved. But back to this scene; it is underwater, they are showing a romantic moment as this entire scene is going to hell; they deserve at least a positive nominee for the artistic temperaments used here.

Character developments and performances; as it relates to the returning characters/performers; we did have that steady, progression and layering from its predecessor to this sequel, for the newcomers they all slotted in and gelled with enthusiasm to bring the madness to life of this sequel; in particular Sharon Stone as Lendina: she is the head honcho of this entire operation and let's just say she is as stable as the houses of The Three Little Pigs when The Big Bad Wolf comes calling to blow them down, I hope at minimum she gets a positive nominee for this performance at the very least. But the cast all did a fantastic job working off/with one another and should be very happy with how this sequel in its entirety turned out.

This film receives: 9/10, this film is excellent; to begin with I have decided to award another mark to this sequel based on the fact it has so much to offer and it was excellent fun to watch; it seems to take its previous instalment and explore what they can really do with this franchise, it does deserve one more instalment to have the word trilogy associated with it, but as of this content being first created it only has taken just over $28 million from a budget of $25 million, so it would be a tough ask to justify another instalment even though I would like there to be I am not paying the bills/budget and there are some extra bits and pieces in the closing credits as well

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