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I fratelli Templeton sono diventati adulti e si sono allontanati l'uno dall'altro, ma un nuovo capo con un approccio all'avanguardia sta per riunirli di nuovo e ispirare una nuova azienda di... Leggi tuttoI fratelli Templeton sono diventati adulti e si sono allontanati l'uno dall'altro, ma un nuovo capo con un approccio all'avanguardia sta per riunirli di nuovo e ispirare una nuova azienda di famiglia.I fratelli Templeton sono diventati adulti e si sono allontanati l'uno dall'altro, ma un nuovo capo con un approccio all'avanguardia sta per riunirli di nuovo e ispirare una nuova azienda di famiglia.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 7 candidature totali
James Marsden
- Tim
- (voce)
Amy Sedaris
- Tina
- (voce)
Ariana Greenblatt
- Tabitha
- (voce)
Eva Longoria
- Carol
- (voce)
James McGrath
- Wizzie
- (voce)
Raphael Alejandro
- Nathan
- (voce)
- …
Serenity Reign Brown
- Meghan
- (voce)
- (as Serenity Brown)
David Soren
- Jimbo
- (voce)
David P. Smith
- Movie Patron
- (voce)
- (as Dave Smith)
Molly K. Gray
- Creepy Girl
- (voce)
Ashlyn Lundahl
- 'No' Girl
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
Fun film for kids. Definitely not as good as the first film. A lot of irrational things that don't make sense but worth the watch.
Tim is now a father to two girls. He doesn't talk to his baby brother Ted who is very rich and successful. He's worried that he's losing his 7 year old Tabitha. He discovers that baby Tina is working for Babycorp. There is a problem and they need help from Ted. Babycorp has created a new formula to de-age people for 48 hours. They want Ted to return to his baby self despite not remembering being a baby agent. Tim insists on joining the mission and also drinks the formula.
It's a mistake to make Tim and Ted adults in this movie. It also pushes this world forward in time. There is no need to age up the characters. The original surprised me with its charm. Most of that charm has to do with the baby world being completely outside of the adults' understanding. It's a fun concept and there is no reason to change that. It's certainly unnecessary to attach this father-daughter emotional drama. Maybe the franchise runners are having some mid-life crisis. The franchise was fine with its original concept. This movie leaves the story rather a muddle. It should be simpler than this.
It's a mistake to make Tim and Ted adults in this movie. It also pushes this world forward in time. There is no need to age up the characters. The original surprised me with its charm. Most of that charm has to do with the baby world being completely outside of the adults' understanding. It's a fun concept and there is no reason to change that. It's certainly unnecessary to attach this father-daughter emotional drama. Maybe the franchise runners are having some mid-life crisis. The franchise was fine with its original concept. This movie leaves the story rather a muddle. It should be simpler than this.
Overall, I enjoyed this movie, and though I think the first was better, I'm sure kids will love it just as much.
Intro: 3/10
The intro was by far the weakest part of this movie and felt incredibly rushed and made little sense. The problem and characters are barely developed at first which makes it difficult to follow, and before you know it major changes have already happened. As the movie went on, I had so many questions on what was happening because the introduction didn't explain the plot of the movie well.
Plot: 7/10
Although it starts off bumpy, the plot of the movie does make sense, yet as I said before, I still feel that the main problem that the protagonists are facing is barely developed. The "villain" in this movie isn't shown in an evil light until what seems to be the end of the film.
Humor: 10/10
When I was in the theater a group of little kids sat behind us and they managed to laugh at almost every scene.
Ending: 9/10
Unlike the rest of the movie, Boss Baby 2 actually had a surprisingly good ending. The main problem, along with smaller problems within the show, are all satisfyingly resolved.
Intro: 3/10
The intro was by far the weakest part of this movie and felt incredibly rushed and made little sense. The problem and characters are barely developed at first which makes it difficult to follow, and before you know it major changes have already happened. As the movie went on, I had so many questions on what was happening because the introduction didn't explain the plot of the movie well.
Plot: 7/10
Although it starts off bumpy, the plot of the movie does make sense, yet as I said before, I still feel that the main problem that the protagonists are facing is barely developed. The "villain" in this movie isn't shown in an evil light until what seems to be the end of the film.
Humor: 10/10
When I was in the theater a group of little kids sat behind us and they managed to laugh at almost every scene.
Ending: 9/10
Unlike the rest of the movie, Boss Baby 2 actually had a surprisingly good ending. The main problem, along with smaller problems within the show, are all satisfyingly resolved.
Usually my reviews are quite long in detail, but this it'll be short since there isn't much to say about it, so..., this is a sequel that didn't need to exist, even though I like the first Boss Baby fine, Tobey McGuire got replaced by James Marsden and erm.., yeah, the trailers didn't grab me at all and my expectations were low, so I watched it yesterday and erm.., it was actually not terrible, not good but pretty split in the middle.
I like the animation overall, it's nice and simple and colourful with nice use of Cartoon slapstick, it's pretty good, it has a few funny lines and moments sprinkled across, I like Tina she was a pretty fun and expressive character, Tabitha was cute and relatable I suppose, the voice acting was... fine, but the cast did do the most of what they can with Alec Baldwin and Amy Sadaris being the big standouts!, I liked the ending and the film's nice heart and tone, it's quite nice and gives you a nice warm feel and finally the chases and fights are quite amusing and fun to watch, along with a really lovely song "Together We Stand" and a decent score by Hans Zimmer & Steve Mazzaro.
However, there are things that hold this back, like a very recycled and predictable plot, the villain here isn't as good as the first movie's villain, Tim and Ted are kinda annoying and not that interesting, same can be said with everyone else who are very one dimensional with one trope/goal, not to mention about 80% of the humour isn't funny and just drags on, so kinda basic DreamWorks humour and even the animation gets rather too much with how bland their characters look (despite how well designed they are).
So yeah, it's not good, or bad, it's kinda passable, Boss Baby 2: Family Business is just a step down from the first movie, not awful, but.., nothing wowing or leaps off the screen to amaze you, y'know?, it does have a good message and heart to it, along with nice animation and few funny gags, however it's insanely predictable and all over the way and expect for Tina and maybe Tabitha, every other character is just forgettable with mostly tiresome humour and sometimes phones in acting, (especially Jeff Goldblum), so it's a totally fine kids film, I know people will trash the heck of this film for sure, but it's really not bad, there are FAR worse animated films out there believe me I know, so if you like the first film, you'll like this probably or if you are vice verse then you'll LOATHE this movie, kids will enjoy and parents will get something out of it, but other then that, it's just a mediocrely average film for DreamWorks, but hey, looks better then the next film I'll be seeing from THEM!.
I'm going to give Boss Baby 2: Family Business a 6.3/10.
I like the animation overall, it's nice and simple and colourful with nice use of Cartoon slapstick, it's pretty good, it has a few funny lines and moments sprinkled across, I like Tina she was a pretty fun and expressive character, Tabitha was cute and relatable I suppose, the voice acting was... fine, but the cast did do the most of what they can with Alec Baldwin and Amy Sadaris being the big standouts!, I liked the ending and the film's nice heart and tone, it's quite nice and gives you a nice warm feel and finally the chases and fights are quite amusing and fun to watch, along with a really lovely song "Together We Stand" and a decent score by Hans Zimmer & Steve Mazzaro.
However, there are things that hold this back, like a very recycled and predictable plot, the villain here isn't as good as the first movie's villain, Tim and Ted are kinda annoying and not that interesting, same can be said with everyone else who are very one dimensional with one trope/goal, not to mention about 80% of the humour isn't funny and just drags on, so kinda basic DreamWorks humour and even the animation gets rather too much with how bland their characters look (despite how well designed they are).
So yeah, it's not good, or bad, it's kinda passable, Boss Baby 2: Family Business is just a step down from the first movie, not awful, but.., nothing wowing or leaps off the screen to amaze you, y'know?, it does have a good message and heart to it, along with nice animation and few funny gags, however it's insanely predictable and all over the way and expect for Tina and maybe Tabitha, every other character is just forgettable with mostly tiresome humour and sometimes phones in acting, (especially Jeff Goldblum), so it's a totally fine kids film, I know people will trash the heck of this film for sure, but it's really not bad, there are FAR worse animated films out there believe me I know, so if you like the first film, you'll like this probably or if you are vice verse then you'll LOATHE this movie, kids will enjoy and parents will get something out of it, but other then that, it's just a mediocrely average film for DreamWorks, but hey, looks better then the next film I'll be seeing from THEM!.
I'm going to give Boss Baby 2: Family Business a 6.3/10.
Story could be more thrilled.. but as a family related movie it's very good and motivational.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizTabitha has a pet fish in her room. His inclusion in the movie was because director Tom McGrath, had lost his own beloved pet fish of 10 years shortly after the first Boss Baby was wrapping up and thought it was a nice way to honor his memory.
- BlooperJanice mentions Tim telling them about their former boss, Francis Francis trying to kill them, but they got their memories erased of the event from the first film.
- Citazioni
[first lines]
Tim Templeton: Time is a funny thing. When I was a kid, the days lasted forever. But the years, well, they went by so fast.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe movie DreamWorks Animation logo is a baby mobile toy and plays the logo's music in a lullaby form from the first movie.
- ConnessioniFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Boss Baby Confuses Me (2020)
- Colonne sonoreCheek to Cheek
Written by Irving Berlin
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- Siti ufficiali
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- Baby Boss 2 - Affari di famiglia
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(location)
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- Budget
- 82.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 57.300.280 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 16.000.665 USD
- 4 lug 2021
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 146.745.280 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 47 minuti
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