Andy leads immortal warriors against a powerful enemy threatening their group. They grapple with the resurfacing of a long-lost immortal, complicating their mission to safeguard humanity.Andy leads immortal warriors against a powerful enemy threatening their group. They grapple with the resurfacing of a long-lost immortal, complicating their mission to safeguard humanity.Andy leads immortal warriors against a powerful enemy threatening their group. They grapple with the resurfacing of a long-lost immortal, complicating their mission to safeguard humanity.
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Veronica Ngo
- Quynh
- (as Veronica Ngô)
Kamil Nozynski
- Louis
- (as Kamil Nożyński)
Christophe Tek
- Watch Officer
- (as Christophe R. Tek)
Peter Arpesella
- Officer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Todd Cattell
- Booker
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Jacob Katana
- Korean Pedestrian (Businessman)
- (uncredited)
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What was that? Where did the second half of the film go? My five points are lenient, as I like the first movie, the story, and the actors. I was really excited about this film and also curious to see what would become of Quynh after lying at the bottom of the sea for 500 years and dying about 4 million times. That must do something to you. But no! After 45 minutes, I was wondering when the film would finally start. It was so slow, and ultimately the story is just boring. Just as disappointing as Highlander 2 ;-). And shortly before the end, I realized that this film has no ending, and Netflix had simply ripped me off.
Its hard to make a sequel. The 5 stars is to high of a score. The stars are for the fightscenes (to few) and for the cinamatic side; The decors and scenery are good. The acting, storyline and the speed where boring and pretty predictable. In the first movie the actors had more chemistry more humor it seemed they had more fun. The first fight scene had some of that. The story made more sense. It seemed like bits and pieces and inlost track where they where at times. I turned the movie off halfway it just didnt grabbed or could hold my attention. And the end? The end diserves no stars at all!!. I am very glad i did not see this in the cinema. I would feel robbed. Ow English is not my native language so please dont mind my grammatica.
This seems to have been a script by committee, so it's mostly clumsy (and long) narrative dumps punctuated by action scenes. I guess I was naive to think there might be more character development. What little there is had negligible impact on me which is unfortunate because I really liked these characters in the first movie.
We did get to see Quhyn at least and, understandably, she's not a happy camper. I liked her scenes with Theron's Andy. Uma Thurman is a terrific villain. I enjoyed the fight choreography until the climactic battle. I would be very happy to never see another helicopter in an action movie climax. At this point they trigger only eye rolls from me.
Given that I have a weakness for Matthias Schoerharts gorgeous eyes and Charlize swinging a labrys, I will generously give this disappointing movie 5 stars.
We did get to see Quhyn at least and, understandably, she's not a happy camper. I liked her scenes with Theron's Andy. Uma Thurman is a terrific villain. I enjoyed the fight choreography until the climactic battle. I would be very happy to never see another helicopter in an action movie climax. At this point they trigger only eye rolls from me.
Given that I have a weakness for Matthias Schoerharts gorgeous eyes and Charlize swinging a labrys, I will generously give this disappointing movie 5 stars.
Far from the first one. While it was not any kind of masterpiece, it was entertaining and presented an interesting group of characyers.
This second part is dull as hell. It starts ok and then it (and the audience) falls asleep. Pretty much half of the movie is about manifesting drama out of nothing by lingering on facial expressions for waaaay toooo loooong (stare at face, stare at the opposing face, don't say a word, just stare, repeat with the next scene, and no movement do not move while this happens, stop the world from revolving so everyone can stare and really analyse those expressions in detail). The actors do ok but in my opinion they are very limited by this style of directing where every line on dialogue is delivered when the world basically stops during thesw scenes (this seems to be very common these days). I do not need to stare at faces or hear their names repeated every other sentence. This just feels lifeless and kind of unnatural.
While some of all this babbling provides more backstory and perhaps a hint of world building, it is a very small part of the movie. Some things are also repeated like six times in a row when they were already obvious. "So there's this myth that tells about a thing that happens when a specific immortal does this other thing to another immortal." (points to a random book with a couple of colorfull images). The othe guy basically replies, "Aah... so that happened because they did that things in the last movie". Oh yeah dudes, please repeat it again, please, I didn't already figure it out ages ago. I literally skipped ahead in some scenes because they took waaayyyy tooo looong. I would have much rather seen much more of the lore and spent much more times digging up the past, like actually researching things instead of just walking into this cool ancient library which apparently contained all the lore and history of the immortals. There was even this whole encyclopedia set about The Old Guard and it was stolen, which we see in a useless dreamclip - useless because it just shows them being taken and nothing about why or how that moment came to be, and also the librarian says this afterwards just to make sure that we got it. The whole movie kind of skips over everything that would have served as a great basis for a real sequel. Could have even been a prequel that would have given much more context and depth to everything. Now this is all super simple and apparently just a matter of walking into a library that almost no one knew existed (except the main character and the librarian, obviously).
There is rather little action and most and when it starts the movie actually ends. Someone probably yelled "We're running out of film in two minutes!" and they just cut it short in the middle of a scene almost. Perhaps the third one is supposed to give Uma Thurman's cahracter some substance because here she is pretty much useless. And maybe it will explore the past more in general. Who knows. I'll still watch it but I won't be expecting it wven nearly as much as I did this.
This second part is dull as hell. It starts ok and then it (and the audience) falls asleep. Pretty much half of the movie is about manifesting drama out of nothing by lingering on facial expressions for waaaay toooo loooong (stare at face, stare at the opposing face, don't say a word, just stare, repeat with the next scene, and no movement do not move while this happens, stop the world from revolving so everyone can stare and really analyse those expressions in detail). The actors do ok but in my opinion they are very limited by this style of directing where every line on dialogue is delivered when the world basically stops during thesw scenes (this seems to be very common these days). I do not need to stare at faces or hear their names repeated every other sentence. This just feels lifeless and kind of unnatural.
While some of all this babbling provides more backstory and perhaps a hint of world building, it is a very small part of the movie. Some things are also repeated like six times in a row when they were already obvious. "So there's this myth that tells about a thing that happens when a specific immortal does this other thing to another immortal." (points to a random book with a couple of colorfull images). The othe guy basically replies, "Aah... so that happened because they did that things in the last movie". Oh yeah dudes, please repeat it again, please, I didn't already figure it out ages ago. I literally skipped ahead in some scenes because they took waaayyyy tooo looong. I would have much rather seen much more of the lore and spent much more times digging up the past, like actually researching things instead of just walking into this cool ancient library which apparently contained all the lore and history of the immortals. There was even this whole encyclopedia set about The Old Guard and it was stolen, which we see in a useless dreamclip - useless because it just shows them being taken and nothing about why or how that moment came to be, and also the librarian says this afterwards just to make sure that we got it. The whole movie kind of skips over everything that would have served as a great basis for a real sequel. Could have even been a prequel that would have given much more context and depth to everything. Now this is all super simple and apparently just a matter of walking into a library that almost no one knew existed (except the main character and the librarian, obviously).
There is rather little action and most and when it starts the movie actually ends. Someone probably yelled "We're running out of film in two minutes!" and they just cut it short in the middle of a scene almost. Perhaps the third one is supposed to give Uma Thurman's cahracter some substance because here she is pretty much useless. And maybe it will explore the past more in general. Who knows. I'll still watch it but I won't be expecting it wven nearly as much as I did this.
I loved the first movie. It felt like a proper 3 act story structure. This movie however felt unfinished. As if it were just half a movie. All preamble for a finale. Some parts were interesting and gave context but it felt like it was just Act 1 bordering on the 2nd act of a full story.
The acting was good, the world building was absolutely needed and expanded the world. The movie however had no tangible resolution, the ending couldnt even be called a cliffhanger. I found myself sitting there at the end asking "was that it?" I hope they dont decide to wait years to release the next part of this story. They should have doubled the length and released it as one film.
The acting was good, the world building was absolutely needed and expanded the world. The movie however had no tangible resolution, the ending couldnt even be called a cliffhanger. I found myself sitting there at the end asking "was that it?" I hope they dont decide to wait years to release the next part of this story. They should have doubled the length and released it as one film.
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- TriviaFilming was temporarily disrupted due to a fire at Cinecittà Studios, the fire destroyed a historic Florence set and "threatened the Big Brother house." It was quickly put out.
- GoofsThe men in the group are captured after they are frozen with liquid N2. Even with gallons of liquid N2 being poured onto them, they would not freeze solid as shown. Objects only freeze solid when submerged for several seconds to minutes. Since they are warm, they would need several minutes submerged in liquid N2 to freeze solid. By just pouring the liquid N2 over them, they would get surface burns, but would still be able to step away from the N2, alive and well.
- ConnectionsFollows The Old Guard (2020)
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Written by Gin Wigmore and Tim Myers
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- Riva Di Solto, Bergamo, Italy(location)
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- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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