Kick Ass 2 (2013) Hindi Dubbed
MOVIE REVIEW:
WHAT'S THE STORY?
Subsequent to observing so numerous new superheroes show up
on the scene, the resigned Dave Lizewski (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) chooses to
indeed wear his Kick-Ass outfit, wanting to collaborate with Hit Girl (Chloe
Grace Moretz). Tragically, Hit Girl's new gatekeeper (Morris Chestnut) needs
her to remain in school, where she faces another test: mean young ladies. So
Kick-Ass joins another supergroup drove by Colonel Stars and Stripes (Jim
Carrey) and associates with the alluring Night Bitch (Lindy Booth). Then, the
previous Red Mist (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) has acquired a fortune and takes
on another personality, the supervillain known as "The Motherf - r,"
whose principle objective is to get his vengeance on Kick-Ass.
IS IT ANY GOOD?
The first Kick-Ass was an insane, wild stunner that, while
fruitful, was not really a raving success; this continuation appears to be
discretionary, mandatory, and superfluous. KICK-ASS 2 needs both the principal
film's stun factor and its awareness of what's actually funny. It doesn't
appear to have a strong thought or topic, skipping to and fro between ideas of
being a legend with an ensemble and being a saint without one. It sends Hit
Girl back to secondary school for a touch of gnawing social parody, however
that is immediately wrapped up and dropped.
Furthermore, entertainer Taylor-Johnson, presently huge and
solid, is not really the "standard" fellow he was in the principal
film. There's additionally another chief, Jeff Wadlow, who does not have the
smarts and style of previous chief Matthew Vaughn. Yet, a definitive indication
of "meh" is that not even Carrey (who freely took a stand in
opposition to the film's brutality after creation was finished) can marshal up
anything energizing or crazy to do. Unquestionably, earlier information on the
characters invokes a touch of generosity toward the beginning, however at last,
Kick-Ass 2 simply taps out.
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