NYSM2 doesn't bother to explain much that makes sense and instead tries to explain what we already know. Double goes for a plot hole that I simply do not understand involving a fake chip and the real one. But why do they need to throw it to each other? Why not just have one of them keep it and continuously hide it? I don't know. One sequence involving the team throwing a card between each other to keep it hidden from people inspecting them, was really well done. I had to stop thinking about logic a lot of times in order to enjoy the spectacle. The spectacle is still there is some sequences, yet the revelation is timid. I was pleasantly surprised by the twists and turns the original offered us, here everything is telegraphed and predicted a few scenes beforehand. While the original was somewhat refreshing, this one treads the same waters. One of the welcomed additions to this sequel. In her place we have Lizzy Caplan, who seems a lot more at ease with the cast and the material. Most of the cast has returned with the exception of Isla Fisher and Mélanie Laurent, with the former disappearance explained away with a few bits of dialogue. Double that for the fantasy adventure film Warcraft, so we were stuck seeing the magic heist flick Now You See Me 2.why this wasn't called Now You Don't, me and millions of others apparently will never know. In this battle of wits, which magician has the upper hand? I begged my wife to see The Conjuring 2, but she was terrified of the original and absolutely did not want to see the sequel in theatres. Their entire stage was hijacked and they find themselves at the mercy of Walter, a mad genius who needs their skills to steal a microchip. Just when they reappear in the limelight, the trick seems to be on them. It's been over a year and now the stage is set for their triumphant return. The Horsemen are in hiding and the FBI are on the hunt for them. As a result, this sequel just manages to be serviceable. Yet neither of these things are really compelling enough for a second go-around. We didn't and this film doesn't really offer anything new and it expects us to really be invested in these characters and their story. It was a success, apparently to the point where the studio thought the audience needed more. The first film was a surprise with decent twists and performances. Now You See Me 2 wins the title for most unnecessary sequel, maybe of all time.
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