More conventional than the first part, and with a character development that cannot avoid some clichés, the film maintains a certain level between action cinema and a reflection on destiny. The story no longer seeks redemption for the characters, definitely absorbed by violence. The forcefulness that Daniel Espinosa gave to the previous film is missing, although Babak Najafi tries to imitate without succeeding.
Shout by Miguel A. ReinaBlockedParent2021-04-11T16:29:11Z
More conventional than the first part, and with a character development that cannot avoid some clichés, the film maintains a certain level between action cinema and a reflection on destiny. The story no longer seeks redemption for the characters, definitely absorbed by violence. The forcefulness that Daniel Espinosa gave to the previous film is missing, although Babak Najafi tries to imitate without succeeding.