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Follow the Four Horsemen in another crazy adventure as they take to the streets of Macau to pull off the craziest stunt yet in order to expose a new threat that tried to end them for good. Will they succeed again and expose this man or fail hopelessly and spend the rest of their years locked in jail?
The Four Horsemen resurface, and are forcibly recruited by a tech genius to pull off their most impossible heist yet.
Without the first film, you won't know what's going on: Dave Franco "died", Morgan Freeman went to jail, Michael Cain lost a load of money (all names on the IMDb page) and the other horseman evaded capture. But, having watched the first film, you already know the formula and they stick to it quite well: things start of bad, get worse, brief rally, go badly again, but ultimately the good guys succeed. Yet, compared to the first film, the characters chemistry doesn't seem to flow as well - Lizzy Caplan seems like a teenager compared to Isla Fisher, and two Woody Harrelsons are not as good as one - resulted in my not caring so much about them working as a team. Part of the surprise of the first film was the twist at the end. This time, it didn't feel so surprising. The set pieces are well shot, with all the showmanship elements that the Horse Man seem to require to attract their audience. And while it seemed things were wrapped up at the end of the first film, at times it felt like they've used this sequel to flesh out the original, rather than add a new chapter to the Horse Man, with an expectation that there will be a big reveal in the third film.
One annoyance, as a Londoner, is how obvious they make it that much of the action takes place in Greenwich, London, while acting like it's not. The opening scene says tunnel to Manhatten, but it's really a tunnel under the Thames, fine. I get all films use locations and make them up how they wish, but if you're going to use obvious landmarks - like the Cutty Sark or Greenwich Market (as opposed to the aerial shots of Covent Garden they use) - having a character ask "where's your entry? South Bank? Greenwich? Greenwich...", while they're obviously stood in the world famous Greenwich University, seems like a redundant line to me. Likewise the bad guys using a map on the other side of the river? Given what their main target is, this just seems sloppy.
If you liked the first film, then you'll see this one to progress the story line. But like any magician, they need to do bigger and better on their next trick, and this doesn't feel like they did.
While the previous film was full of intrigue, mystery, and revelations, this film is a pale comparison to it's prequel. With considerably less action and more talk, the first half of the film manages to bore the audience. As well, this film gives off the feeling of trying too hard to be like the first one that it just falls short.
The acting is fine enough for the Horsemen, as they all reprise their roles. I did like Isla Fisher and her character, but unfortunately she got replaced by Lizzy Caplan, who isn't so bad either. I had a problem with Radcliffe's character. He was too weird, and his background was not very comprehensive. I also found out how short he actually is in this film. In addition, the film introduces Merritt's twin brother, Chase, played by Woody Harrelson. That was another no-no. Though the editing was done well enough between the two characters, the hair on 'Chase' was very obviously a wig which was unnerving. Needless to say, I found that the new characters were not a great addition.
As for the narrative, it kind of continues the story from the first film, but not in as much detail. As well, there are more elements involved in this film that detracts attention away from the main plot. This is what made it messy; with too many things going on the audience doesn't know which to focus on. And with no focus, the narrative just becomes jumbled up.
The effects are cool as usual. I especially liked the scene where they're tossing a card to each other. Visuals and coordination are nicely done there, and managed to engage the audience.
The ending felt a little too deja vu from the first one. As mentioned, it tries too hard to be like its predecessor that it just destroys itself. I'm not saying the film is not enjoyable, but while it isn't totally horrible, there is too much dialogue and not enough action. I'd liked to have seen more tricks, and less new characters who hardly had any foundation.
Now You See Me 2 gets giddy on its own unreality. That sense of freewheeling excess extends from the chip heist — set in a metal-free clean room — to the nonstop contrivances and coincidences to the cast.
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