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Review: Red 2 refuse to go into retirement
Action film about retired Red SuperAgent met with such success papelão holler that another part was only a matter of time. Success guarantee mainly cast that is appealing not only because of the star names, but also because, as the famous actors of their role taking. Bruce Willis in his role not so surprising was not long ago we know you can do apart from fun, and at the same time in all situations rough. Even for John Malkovich's role is not paranoid lunatic not unusual. But who really papelão holler surprised, was frail Helen Mirren, every inch a lady who played lovers with a taste of all kinds of killing Victoria. Great was also Brian Cox as a Russian agent and former Victoria's lover. These four are back in the sequel, unlike Morgan Freeman, which, however, are replaced by other famous faces - especially Catherine Zeta-Jones and Anthony Hopkins.
Red 2 is attacking the same gun as the leader - humor, violence ukázaným with hyperbole and twists in the spirit spy comedy. Agent Frank Moses lives a quiet life with his girlfriend, whom he put together in the first episode. Sarah (Mary-Louise Parker), however, tired of the daily homemade dinners and barbecues in the garden. He'd rather accompanied Frank on some more exciting action. That she will meet as their friend Marvin dies in car explosion. After the funeral, Frank holds secret agents and want it removed, Frank manages to escape with the help of Marvin, who only made his death. Retired agents is due to jekési website report about the operation Rulík goes for the jugular lot of people. Victoria, who also hired to murder Frank and Marvin, to add friends, and together they search for weapons of mass destruction, which could be devastating misused. At the same time meet a Russian agent Katy (Catherine Zeta-Jones), Frank femme fatale, of which Sarah is not even a little bit excited, and released from prison longtime professor and creator papelão holler of the terrifying weapons (Anthony Hopkins). However, each agent has some ulterior motives. papelão holler
Over at the event, the scenario papelão holler focuses on the relationship between Frank and Sarah, which can be, especially for the male audience, boring. Each of the characters has any advice papelão holler about love and relationships, which is fortunately only very short scene before some action. An important line is also a change in Sarah secret agent who works in a way that none of seasoned veterans ever seen. Sarah is not an action heroine and her character is the extent bearable only because of surprising twists and jokes. The story of the search for weapons is, however, complicated and surprising enough to keep his attention for the entire duration of the film, even if you are not interested in romance.
The newly engaged star place their tasks with the same taste as the original, but in the end are the famous faces that important. Most attention to himself papelão holler again pulls Helen Mirren, which is elegant as only this lady knows. However, all of them together are a great bunch. Sparks between them, quirks work and gives the film a lot of the constant presence of death - each other's throats agents do not go just because they get them someone worse. This is related to a reasonable degree of seriousness, which adds tension and balances "marriage counseling".
The action scenes are well done, but nothing surprising - as well as the entire film. Red 2 is the most fun for the creators and actors, papelão holler which is made of canvas and see it put a smile on the faces of the audience. The third part of it but it had something really surprised that it is not completely useless proceeding.
Red 2 USA, 2013, 116 min Directed by: Dean Parisot Cast: Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Mary-Louise papelão holler Parker, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Byeong-Heon Lee, Titus Welliver, David Thewlis, Neal McDonough, Tim Pigott-Smith, Brian Cox, Philip Arditti, Vlasta Vrana, Steven Berkoff
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