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Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan, Alper Kul, Mehmet Özgür, Sarp Apak, Özgür Emre Yildirim, Irem Sak, Feyyaz Yigit, Giray Altinok, and Dogu Demirkol in Monde mortel 2 (2023)

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Monde mortel 2

13 reviews
8/10

What a big dilemma -Serbest-

  • olcare
  • Dec 29, 2023
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7/10

It's good, but

As a sequel to the first movie, it is very appropriate and good. It uses more slang than the first movie. I think Ali Atay and the cast fully met our expectations. The movie went by so fast that I didn't understand how it ended. There was no exaggerated event above the standard and the movie did not go off the classic subject. The character of Zafer was behind the first movie, this was due to the minute he took, Senol closed this difference well and showed once again that he is a good actor. I love this kind of comedies, I suggest that if there will be a 3rd movie, it should come in 2 years at the latest.
  • kguler
  • Dec 28, 2023
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6/10

Not exactly a good sequel

  • waigo7
  • Nov 30, 2023
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seven

I think the first movie is better. But that's not bad either. The most striking and disturbing thing was that the popular joke pattern in the first movie was persistently continued in this movie. I think this is a mistake. This pattern, which looked good in the first movie, I think doesn't appear as much in the second movie. But still I can't say it's bad. There is no problem with entertainment and comedy. But unfortunately, the situation of being overshadowed by the first movie continued. You won't regret watching it. There is nothing missing from the harmony of the team. But as I said, you may miss the atmosphere of the first movie. And I think the star of the movie is Giray Altinok. I loved his acting.
  • unexpectedbirdman
  • Dec 13, 2023
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6/10

If you liked the first movie, watch this one too.

I saw the first movie once in the cinema. I neither loved nor was saddened. I feel exactly the same about this movie. I watched it at the cinema last night. We went to the cinema to relieve the tiredness of the day and laugh a little. The movie did its job. We laughed a little. But it's not a memorable movie. Those who don't watch lose nothing. Feyyaz Yigit's influence is evident in the script. It is very nice to discuss extraordinary events within the daily routine. Calculating the costs of kidnapping and discussing income and expenses are like daily coffee chats. I'm not against slang words in cinema, in fact I even like it when it's appropriate. But there are some cheap uses in this movie.
  • Tosun_pasa
  • Dec 6, 2023
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7/10

No comedy movie can hit the right buttons for a person as much as those from their own culture

It won't embarrass someone who loves the first movie and will definitely keep them engaged. The movie is an absurd comedy, so there isn't much analysis to be done. You can simply say whether it makes you laugh or not.

In the age of the internet, I believe I've consumed a sufficient amount of comedy content. From world-famous movies, stand-up comedians or video content, some make me smile here and there, while others miss me completely. Yet, this one particular film, I found myself laughing out loud, with my breath taken away by laughter in a couple of instances. But on the other hand, I don't expect the same impact on someone who isn't Turkish, because even though the jokes may be witty and well-executed, they originate from deep within Turkish culture. I don't anticipate them resonating fully with someone who hasn't grown up immersed in and living with these cultural nuances.
  • averagedeveloper
  • May 11, 2024
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10/10

I would watch it a hundred times

"Ölümlü Dünya" is a comedic masterpiece that had me in stitches from start to finish! This Turkish gem combines sharp wit, hilarious antics, and a stellar cast for an uproarious joyride. It's a laughter-packed escape that proves comedy truly has no language barrier. If you're ready for non-stop giggles and a feel-good time, "Ölümlü Dünya" is your ticket to pure cinematic hilarity! 🎬😂 Also, the film's brilliant writing, coupled with the charismatic performances of the cast, creates an unforgettable cinematic experience. From clever wordplay to slapstick moments, this Turkish comedy hits all the right notes. It's a delightful celebration of laughter that transcends cultural boundaries, leaving audiences with aching cheeks and a heart warmed by the sheer joy of this comedic gem. "Ölümlü Dünya" is a must-watch for anyone craving a dose of infectious merriment! 🌟😄
  • vecihek-55403
  • Nov 30, 2023
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7/10

A Worthy Sequel with Minor Flaws

Mortal World 2 delivers exactly what fans of the first film would hope for-a thrilling continuation packed with sharp humor, unpredictable twists, and a cast of characters that remain as entertaining as ever. It successfully builds upon the foundation of the original while expanding its scope, making for an engaging ride from start to finish.

One of the strongest aspects of the sequel is how it maintains the fast-paced energy and wit that made the first film so enjoyable. The humor lands well, the action is well-choreographed, and the performances are once again solid across the board. The film does an excellent job of tying up loose ends from its predecessor, ensuring that the story remains cohesive and satisfying.

However, there are some minor pacing issues, particularly in the middle act, where the film slows down a bit too much before picking back up. Additionally, the ending feels very much like a "one-and-done" conclusion, leaving little room for further expansion. While this ensures a complete story, some fans might have hoped for a more open-ended finish.

Overall, Mortal World 2 is a strong sequel that delivers on expectations. It may not surpass the original, but it certainly holds its own, providing a fun, well-executed follow-up with just a few slight missteps along the way.
  • MaximillianZeus
  • Mar 23, 2025
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8/10

Sharper, Wittier, Wilder: 'Ölümlü Dünya 3' Elevates Turkish Comedy to New Heights

  • sinefili
  • May 3, 2024
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3/10

Fail to recapture the magic of the original."

"Despite the anticipation surrounding 'Ölümlü Dünya 2,' the sequel fails to capture the charm and wit of its predecessor. While attempting to expand on the original's universe, the storyline feels forced and lacks the clever humor that made the first film enjoyable. The characters, once vibrant and engaging, seem flat and uninspired, failing to evoke any emotional investment from the audience. Moreover, the pacing feels uneven, with moments of dullness punctuating an otherwise chaotic narrative. Overall, 'Ölümlü Dünya 2' falls short of its potential, delivering a lackluster sequel that fails to recapture the magic of the original."
  • kaankocak-34114
  • May 8, 2024
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2/10

Too many slang

I have watched first movie too. It was much more funny than second one. I went with my family and I really disappointed because every scene is full of slang words and if you think its funny, its not. I was expecting much more smart jokes but they try to make us smile with slangs.

I really love the characters but its not worth to watch this in cinema because last 30-40 minutes was so boring. I was sleepy at the end of film. If I was at home Probably I stop watchin it.

If you plan to go with your family never do that. Slangs disturbed my family while watching and this made me angry. Because we went there to watch a funny film but heard some slangs we have ever hear before.
  • emregurcay-68562
  • Dec 1, 2023
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1/10

A Lackluster Attempt at Comedy

Movie doesn't quite measure up to the laughs we got from its predecessor. The first film wasn't a comedy masterpiece, but it definitely had a better grip on humor. Now, the sequel tries to mirror the changes in Turkish society, but it ends up relying too much on cheap laughs, loads of swearing, and dragging scenes longer than they should be. The result? A comedy that's way too basic.

Sure, the filming, the acting - all that's done quite well. It's just that the story itself lacks any real brainpower. It's like they took Gürgün Bingel and Feyyaz Yigit's humor, tossed it into the film script, and hoped for the best. Unfortunately, the effort to turn their comedic genius into a situational comedy for the big screen just doesn't hit the mark.
  • kivancakdeniz
  • Dec 16, 2023
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1/10

wretched

Don't let your 2 hours be wasted. Don't watch! The movie has no plot. It has no flow.. there is heavy swearing.. you cannot watch it with your spouse or friends.. it is a movie that destroys social morality. I think the friends who gave high scores are the ones who watched the short YouTube video. Comedy shouldn't be about swearing. More effort should be given to comedy. People should not be alienated from comedy. Turkish comedy films are not built on these foundations. Please ignore. You can be sure that our other Turkish comedy movies are funnier and more sincere. It's a disgraceful movie. It's a shameful movie.
  • vbhpwczhk
  • May 7, 2024
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