Directed By: Galder Gaztelu-Urtuitia
Written By: Galder Gaztelu-Urtuitia, David Desola, Egoitz Moreno and Pedro Rivera
Cinematography: Jones Sangroniz
Cast: Milena Smit, Hovik Kruchkerian, Natalia Trent, Oscar Jaenada, Ivan Massague, Zorion Eguileor, Bastien Ughetto
A thrilling physical journey that allows an approach to the darkness, where it is scary to look. It appeals to the viewer's civil responsibility and forces them to face the limits of their own solidarity.
This is an unnecessary sequel. That is more of the same but tries to keep or
Impart an anti-authority message. While also including some personal stories about sacrifice and acceptance.
The film is overblown and has the effect of feeling like we got the message the first time and now you are just pounding it into the audience's head who Were already on board. So at times, it feels overblown and annoying. Especially including a leader who ultimately works As a physical manifestation of a villain. Who resembles a version of Jesus.
Though the film is fine and if you haven’t seen the first film it might be shocking or like something new, but if you have seen the first it’s like a procedural more of the same only different faces and new characters. Basically more of the same.
Though the film tries to add mythology to its tale it feels overblown like most sequels and a bit too much for something that should have kept it simple and not overthought it.
It will be satisfying more if you haven’t seen the first one. As this film feels unnecessary.
Grade: C+
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