Spy games I’ve been watching this movie ever since I saw the first part of the trilogy. However, if the first part captured me firmly enough, the second only disappointed.
I try not to spoil, but in this case without it. So I will spoil it, but at a minimum.
In this film, we will be told about a place called symbolically “Paradise”, which served as a haven for mad professors and their “developments”. Much attention is also being paid to Boyland and his relationship with his former partner Ufcock, now struggling to help Balot. Again, as in the first part, great attention is paid to the inner world of Balot, but now tormented by a sense of guilt for what happened during the attack of Boyland. All these plot moves occupy the first half of the full-length.
The second half of the full-length is occupied by the so-called “spy games”. Rune and his aides try to find key moments in Shel’s arrest in his past while Shel tries to kill his “former lover.” This is the second half of the full-length.
Hoping for the continuation of the action that began at the end of the first part, I spent in anticipation of the same whole second feature. I didn't wait. There were good attempts from Boyland and his next “not quite normal assistant”, but everything ended so quickly that I still did not have time to enjoy it.
Not writing much, I will summarize:
Like many "second parts" of various films, this feature film does not carry a huge amount of information compared to the first part. And it looks more complicated (or so it seemed to me). However, despite some disappointment, after watching the second part, I definitely decided that I would definitely watch the third part.
6 out of 10