This film should have been a trilogy at the very least. To end it in a single film and with such an ending is complete nonsense.
“'Cause I'm here. 'Cause I can. Because nobody did it for me.”
What that woman has done is wonderful and she really is a miracle. The communities where such people still exist are very lucky indeed. By the way, I like Alan Ritchson more and more with every production he does. Look how far he's come from the BMS.
This might be the worst story I've seen since the millennium.
“You just keep me hanging on...”
Ankara, Ankara; Güzel Ankara!
Ankara, Ankara; beautiful Ankara!
Seni görmek ister, her bahtı kara.
Every unfortunate one wishes to see you.
Senden yardım umar, her düşen, dara.
Anyone in trouble hopes for help from you.
Yetersin, onlara; Güzel Ankara!
You are enough for them, beautiful Ankara.
It is a sad example of how polarized American society has become even in the slightest things, and this polarized climate naturally drags the whole world along with them due to the policies they follow in every field. However, if everyone would try to understand the people with whom they have a dispute and come to an agreement on common ground before trying to achieve their goals with all the means at their disposal, there would be no need for such nonsense. But it is much easier for ignorant people to attack everyone who is not on their side by calling them terrorists. The other party's initial and flaming fault was to take the issue to serious dimensions such as religion, politics, and identity. That wasn't necessary for an innocent event of a few hours. They drew the lightning bolts by acting rashly. They gave a victory to idiocracy while trying to protect their own community justifiably. And the ignorant people think they have won a victory. They couldn't even learn any lessons from this fight... This is how their society collapses.
Pretty low-key scenario with teaching actually nothing and not concluding any underlying problems of the female protagonist with peace of mind. If you would like to watch a good movie, look at Flipped (2010). That's the powerful one.
Amazing. Heart-warming. Inspiring. <3
These kind of things (Gore) shouldn't be normalized on mainstream media in Action/Comedy tag. What's wrong with the world these days...
Totally killing it. I'm glad we have such a remarkable sequel of the story.
Would had like to watch those female protagonists in better direction (like romantic) other than just annoying thriller crime plot.
“Fuck doctors! What you need is Love...”
After all this time?
— Always.
Everything is a joke, even this movie.
“Candles don't make mistakes. People do.”
— Celeste