Drei Jahre nachdem Mike sein Stripperleben auf dem Höhepunkt seiner Karriere an den Nagel gehängt hat, macht er sich zusammen mit den restlichen Kings of Tampa auf den Weg nach Myrtle Beach,... Alles lesenDrei Jahre nachdem Mike sein Stripperleben auf dem Höhepunkt seiner Karriere an den Nagel gehängt hat, macht er sich zusammen mit den restlichen Kings of Tampa auf den Weg nach Myrtle Beach, um dort einen letzten Blow-Out-Auftritt hinzulegen.Drei Jahre nachdem Mike sein Stripperleben auf dem Höhepunkt seiner Karriere an den Nagel gehängt hat, macht er sich zusammen mit den restlichen Kings of Tampa auf den Weg nach Myrtle Beach, um dort einen letzten Blow-Out-Auftritt hinzulegen.
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Set 3 years after the events of the first film, Magic Mike XXL finds Mike running his own furniture business like he always wanted but a part of him still misses that old profession. Things are set in motion when he receives a call from his former mates and learns that they've been abandoned by Dallas and plan to bow out with one last performance and decides to join them in their endeavour.
Directed by Gregory Jacobs, Magic Mike XXL trims out everything that stopped the previous film from stretching its arms & legs, and travels a better aligned route. Also, unlike the original, all the subplots head in the same direction as its central storyline, characters get more room to breathe, and there's a sense of history & togetherness in the group's bonding that's genuinely felt in their interactions.
The plot takes the structure of a road trip movie that covers the themes of life, love & friendship as it moves ahead and the music & dance numbers are in perfect harmony with each other and is one key element that makes it blissful on so many levels. Images are more sleek, dance choreography undergoes a major upgrade and it simply packs the right amount of energy & erotica that makes a stripping performance great.
Coming to the performances, the absence of Matthew McConaughey doesn't hurt the film much as his absence is rarely felt. Channing Tatum makes excellent use of the leading spot and contributes with a physically exhausting yet downright seductive performance in his reprising role. Manganiello gets more screen time than before and does well with what he's given while the newcomers are no slouch and ably play their part.
On an overall scale, Magic Mike XXL has XXL times the magic & charisma of its predecessor and is a worthy follow-up by all means. Its simple storytelling & lighthearted flair may not impress those looking for a deeper inspection of the male stripping profession but its testosterone-fuelled atmosphere, lustful moves, beefy allure & surprising evolution into an unabashed celebration of female desire turns it into one of the most enjoyable & entertaining delights of its year.
I like the first thirty minutes or so. It kept some of the Soderbergh style. I like Manganiello who is very charming and a little funny. I love him in the convenient store. It's the most innocent fun and I wish the movie stays with that feel. The movie should stay with the six guys having misadventures on the road on their way to the big gig. Then it tries to replace Matthew McConaughey with Jada Pinkett Smith. Matthew stole the first movie. Jada seems to be trying to repeat the feat but it's not the same. Then it tries to inject Glover in with the group which only jumbles up the chemistry once again. The Andie MacDowell section is interesting and it would be great as a companion scene to other more humorous scenes. The last thirty minutes is a long series of stripper performances. I'm sure it's orgasmic for middle aged girlfriends drinking their wines but it gets pretty boring for me. I like the first act but the movie loses a little bit of chemistry when it sets aside Iglesias.
Let's get this out of the way; yes, there's ripped dudes dancing, but that takes a backseat to the core of the film's message.
This is a road trip movie about grief and loss, healing, and finding strength through friendship. Every character has clear and distinct motivations. And each character has their own challenges that they must overcome in order to compete in the film's climactic dance competition.
Slowly as the posturing stops and the walls come down, is when we learn what each character is actually going through and how much this trip actually means to each of them.
Joe Manganiello, for example, as an insecure dude who is starved for intimacy was incredibly endearing, and his dance sequence in the gas station is hilarious.
Even Tatum does a decent job here. Sure, the script doesn't give him a ton to work with. However, his interactions with one of the only other main women in the film comes across as very respectful and even tender. It's refreshing to see a platonic relationship depicted this way between a man and woman, especially in a film such as this.
Should you seek this movie out? Absolutely. You might be surprised how relatable it is. Temper your expectations a little, and just enjoy the ride.
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- WissenswertesMatthew McConaughey was in talks to reprise his character role of Dallas for the sequel, but talks fell through because of financial reasons. According to the studio, since winning his Academy Award for Best Actor in Dallas Buyers' Club (2013), McConaughey's pay rate had increased, which is a tactical procedure for an actor to capitalize on his acclaimed success after he just won an Academy Award. This led to the studio optioning to pass on bringing back McConaughey for the sequel.
- PatzerWhen Big Dick Richie is dancing in the mini mart he is wearing long pants. Moments later in the food truck, he is wearing shorts.
- Zitate
Andre: When I started this, I thought I'd, um, I thought I'd hate it. But now, if like the EP blew up tomorrow, I'd probably still do this on the side. Do you see how many girls I meet every day?
Ken: Yes, I saw.
Andre: For free, I don't gotta pay, all I gotta do is sing. And you think about that and these girls have to deal with men in their lives who every day, they don't listen to them. They don't ask them what they want. All we got to do is ask them what they want and when they tell you, it's a beautiful thing, man. We're like healers or something.
Ken: Yes, man!
- Crazy CreditsThe film opens with the mid-1970's Warner Brothers logo.
- SoundtracksPony
Written by Stephen Garrett, Timbaland and Ginuwine (as Elgin Lumpkin)
Performed by Ginuwine
Produced by Timbaland
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizieller Standort
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Magic Mike 2
- Drehorte
- Tybee Island, Georgia, USA(Mike's beach rental house at the corner of Solomon and 2nd Avenue)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 14.800.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 66.013.057 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 12.857.184 $
- 5. Juli 2015
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 122.613.057 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 55 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1