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Horrible Bosses 2 - Movie Review


Director: Sean Anders



Genre: Comedy
Release dates:  November 26, 2014,

Run time: 107 minutes

Review: We saw a few months ago with Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, which received bad reviews and was a huge failure at the box office. We saw a couple of weeks with Dumb and Dumber For a horrible sequel you can not find Jim Carrey bowl cut in the film because there's a psychotic break. This week Horrible Bosses 2.

Horrible Bosses original, who left in 2011, there was something that did not even have a script or a clever plot. However, the film was able to cruise on the shoulders of his son charismatic, improvisation and its frenetic energy. The suite has the same lack of a script, and sees the return of most of the original cast (except Colin Farrell, who was killed in the first half). But you may feel it is not escape, since.

This time, the three friends Nick, Kurt and Dale incubated regime brash "kidnapping" the son of a wealthy businessman who she fucked. But as expected, everything that could go wrong goes wrong, and it is for them to crawl its way from the trench dug for themselves.

To say that the film is not successful at all levels would be unfair. With the amount of talent in front of the camera, trapping all the players in a room and blow around like monkeys would be for visual entertainment. They manage to make something out of nothing by its chemistry, and sometimes laugh in their interactions. But unlike the previous film, no prominent sequences here, scenes that makes you laugh uncontrollably.

Instead, the best scenes of Part 1 are put into a mill, rehashed and served to you in the tray so fragile that two could fit every second. Each incident is probably more permeable, and there are times when the film just does not go ahead with the story.

After the theater feeling cheated out of their money and hope to have left a good time to be with you all the shows. Jason Bateman, who plays the only intelligent person outside the band three, again saddled to part with fewer jokes. But he manages to make you laugh often enough that, with his deadpan comic style characteristic. Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day brings a lot of energy, with the constant stream of dialogue and gags character.

Chris Pine is the new addition to the cast, and is charming and perverse as the man who arranges his own kidnapping. Jennifer Aniston returns to the dentist dirty mouth and it's always fun to watch. Kevin Spacey, again seems to enjoy, cursing away to glory. Jamie Foxx is back in the role of husband you-name-II can not take-Jones, and is less effective than the last time, but still fun.

Writer / director Sean Anders, surprisingly, is not associated with a unique comedy career that you can see without the Lord's name in vain, at least a dozen times. This reality can be your best contribution to cinema to date, with more information on the film.

At the end of the day, Horrible Bosses 2 has the body of its predecessor, which was a fun comedy misogynist made you laugh a lot. But it lacks the free spirit who-give-a-crazy attitude that should come with it. Probably you will not miss the theater as a man to escape murderous zombies, but certainly not stay firmly on the seats.

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