Conspiracy, crime, Myanmar The second film came out a couple of years after the first film, and it so happened that the first acquaintance with both happened almost simultaneously. I watched the first part before the premiere of the second. The second film turned out to be no worse than the first, but still the advantages of the first film in terms of performance are felt on the contrasts, but the second film is also worthy of acquaintance. What we turned on the second round and are ready to share with you impressions of what we saw and some thoughts about this tape.
A narrative criterion or narrative. After the murder of his adoptive father, Largo Winch became president of the W Group. But the role of the manager of a huge corporation is not suitable for Largo. He announces the sale of the W Group and the creation of a humanitarian foundation to be headed by an old friend of his father. On the day the treaty is signed, Largo is accused of crimes against humanity and funding the regime of Burmese General Minh. To find out who is behind the false accusations, Largo Winch travels to Burma and meets his former lover, Malunai, who will help solve the conspiracy. And all in order to discredit the poor man. The scenario is not bad, but in this respect he is inferior. In the first scenes, we look at the hysterics of the Resistance and how they beat a peaceful American. Throughout the film, their reactions change. Also interesting is Largo's relationship with others and how he cleans himself of dirt. In general, the narrative is kept well and interesting, there are well twisted moments. There's a beginning, there's a clear end, and the detective line is pretty interesting.
Visual criterion or technical support of the tape. Without any discounts on inexperience, I declare that the production is conscientious. It was evident that they did not stint with either the views or the costs of the fighting scenes. And these scenes are there, and they were shot at a very decent level. A couple of car chases, some pretty spectacular battles, well, the scene with the fight in free flight when falling from an airplane - this was filmed just wonderful! In general, from the camera and stage point of view, everything was done at a good level. A little more meticulous writing would have graced the visuals, but I'm not picky. The composer of the first film stayed on the second, giving out good melodies that work for the atmosphere of the film, there are places without melodies at all, but where they are, they work out the budget completely. The themes of the third act are so well worth visiting your music collections. The soundtrack is good, it emphasizes the right intonation of the narrative, there are some good melodies. Sound engineers and engineers have worked well on the density of special effects, but the speech in the overall mix sags a little. So I can't say "perfectly."
The acting game will also be pleasant. Tomer Sisley continues to hold on to his image from the first film. All the same slightly detached look and at the same time he remained the same liver, but in the first part of his background was written better. Here he doesn't even have a plan for stock, he acts at random. Sharon Stone is beautiful, often quotes with his body "Basic instinct and for nothing else it is not necessary here." The reminders of a crime against humanity are still annoying. From the episodic - Gauthier, played by Nicholas Vode, who sparkles with humor while traveling around Bugcock. Dmitry Nazarov in the role of millionaire Nazacheva very well, it is nice that he duplicated himself.
Not the best sequel, but quite watchable, we can say - good. Among the advantages - good staging and visual, the presence of dynamic scenes and worked out secondary characters. In the cons, I will write down the depth of the script, since the conflict could be revealed deeper, and it was possible to do without Sharon Stone’s infuriating remark about a crime against humanity, sounds seven times, and this greatly annoyed my nervous endings. But don't pay attention to my grumbling. I would advise fans of the genre and everyone who will like this film. All health, peace and good cinema.