5 reviews
- lost-in-limbo
- Apr 9, 2020
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This is not a real review, it should be understood more as a collection of impressions on the film.
I have to say that I really liked the first film but this one disappointed me ridiculously, everything that was good in the previous film is completely thrown away or ignored here, making this film particularly stupid. In reality it's not all to waste because the violent and fight scenes are really done quite well but apart from that there's nothing good. Let's start with the protagonist who, unlike the first, is completely useless in this film except in the final moments and this is a real shame because in this film he is just a helpless victim of events and so let's say that the management was not at all satisfactory .
I have to say that I really liked the first film but this one disappointed me ridiculously, everything that was good in the previous film is completely thrown away or ignored here, making this film particularly stupid. In reality it's not all to waste because the violent and fight scenes are really done quite well but apart from that there's nothing good. Let's start with the protagonist who, unlike the first, is completely useless in this film except in the final moments and this is a real shame because in this film he is just a helpless victim of events and so let's say that the management was not at all satisfactory .
- gianmarcoronconi
- Mar 16, 2024
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The first Tokyo Ghoul was a very solid action/ horror flick. This one is utterly devoid of tension and interesting characterization and full of bits that make no sense, such as an enormous restraint of powers. Were there enormous budget problems? It seems to be actively avoiding any action, let alone the sharp action of the first. Throughout, everything screams "cheap."
Then there was the lack of emotional anything, strong characterization, a compelling plot . . . any music . . . really, this would've made one or two fine 20-minute episodes, but it definitely didn't have any movie material. And it was dull. Just a useless dull nothing of a half-baked film. I'll probably have forgotten it by tomorrow.
Then there was the lack of emotional anything, strong characterization, a compelling plot . . . any music . . . really, this would've made one or two fine 20-minute episodes, but it definitely didn't have any movie material. And it was dull. Just a useless dull nothing of a half-baked film. I'll probably have forgotten it by tomorrow.
- landofthepurplering
- Jul 2, 2020
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- arimakishouisnotdead
- Feb 27, 2021
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- hoangyen_kimsa
- Jul 28, 2019
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