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Since Megan is no longer the villain of the story and is supposed to be a hero, Gerard Johnston (director) has done his best to make her a likable character. So, Megan is constantly teasing and trying to be funny. In the parts where she is in the body of a small robot - similar to what we expect to see in the sequel to "Wall-E" - her jokes work, but the problem is that in these parts, there is practically no trace of "Megan"; it is as if the creators want to parody their previous ideas.
"Megan 2" also has a few subplots about the dangers of artificial intelligence, but they are presented so cheesily that their impact is completely lost. Gerard Johnston is direct and you feel like you're listening to a superficial manifesto that happened to be written by ChatGPT. Of course, no one expects a film like this to convey any important messages, but the filmmaker insists on sloganeering, and with an unclear stance, so one hits the nail on the head and the other hits the nail on the head.
"Megan 2" also has a few subplots about the dangers of artificial intelligence, but they are presented so cheesily that their impact is completely lost. Gerard Johnston is direct and you feel like you're listening to a superficial manifesto that happened to be written by ChatGPT. Of course, no one expects a film like this to convey any important messages, but the filmmaker insists on sloganeering, and with an unclear stance, so one hits the nail on the head and the other hits the nail on the head.
While it's just been released, M3GAN 2.0 (the official title for the sequel) is already being praised for its evolution from the original! Critics and audiences alike are finding it to be a ridiculously entertaining and bold step forward for the franchise. It successfully expands on the concept, delivering sharper laughs, higher stakes, and more jaw-dropping action sequences.
Fans of the first film will be thrilled to know that M3GAN herself is as magnificent and menacing as ever, with her wit and fabulosity fully intact. The creative team has masterfully shifted the genre from horror to a thrilling sci-fi action direction, a move that some reviewers are finding surprisingly effective. The visual effects are seamless, bringing every robotic movement to unsettling reality, and the returning performances from Allison Williams and Violet McGraw continue to ground the increasingly outlandish plot with genuine emotion. Even with its slightly longer runtime and more convoluted plot, M3GAN 2.0 manages to deliver on its promise of a bigger, funnier, and overall electrifying cinematic experience.
Fans of the first film will be thrilled to know that M3GAN herself is as magnificent and menacing as ever, with her wit and fabulosity fully intact. The creative team has masterfully shifted the genre from horror to a thrilling sci-fi action direction, a move that some reviewers are finding surprisingly effective. The visual effects are seamless, bringing every robotic movement to unsettling reality, and the returning performances from Allison Williams and Violet McGraw continue to ground the increasingly outlandish plot with genuine emotion. Even with its slightly longer runtime and more convoluted plot, M3GAN 2.0 manages to deliver on its promise of a bigger, funnier, and overall electrifying cinematic experience.
I am a programmer myself, and my interest in this case added to this film
It is a good, high-quality and well-made film, because it has a good and appropriate backstory with a futuristic flavor, which of course is a not-so-distant future.
In general, this style of movies are good, especially in this time period, and in addition to the view they give of the future of artificial intelligence and the robot industry, they can attract the audience to the movie with a good story and scenario.
Thanks.
In general, this style of movies are good, especially in this time period, and in addition to the view they give of the future of artificial intelligence and the robot industry, they can attract the audience to the movie with a good story and scenario.
Thanks.
Hard to give a spoiler free review, but Wtf! Lemme try my best, fine 2:0 means overhaul, which I'm sure with most common tech survey ppl won't get the idea.
But my pet peeve on this installment is how the genre of this movie is so Conflicted.
Was it trying to be a sci-fi horror, comedy, triller or a soup of every genre while trying to clown down everything and make it suitable for the kids to watch.
Whatever it is, it doesnt work for adults
One scene it's dark on the other the darkness is a joke.
As I said it's hard to explain without spoiling. But I assure you it's downhill silly even though there is dialogue worth the ear, until it's watered down for the baby audience Boy! Does it make the entire point feel like a kindergarten science show.
The ENDING, JESUS MUNCHING FRIES, I felt like jumping off my seat & rip the cinema canvas in half while screaming like aliens from body snacthers.
Like why does Hollywood always introduce something considered God tier intelligence or someone with a high IQ, to always fall in such a manner you question the ethics of villains having to lose.
If your story is about a God falling atleast use God ideas instead of some bollock trope that is backed by plot saying so.
Like how can something that can calculate probability in an instant fall for tricks done by someone who is not sure they switched off the stove at home.
The ending was pure bonkers, the storyline is great but gets spoiled by plot demands of having to cater for kids and favorites being in the winning streak.
Don't waste your time, rather watch spy kids.
But my pet peeve on this installment is how the genre of this movie is so Conflicted.
Was it trying to be a sci-fi horror, comedy, triller or a soup of every genre while trying to clown down everything and make it suitable for the kids to watch.
Whatever it is, it doesnt work for adults
One scene it's dark on the other the darkness is a joke.
As I said it's hard to explain without spoiling. But I assure you it's downhill silly even though there is dialogue worth the ear, until it's watered down for the baby audience Boy! Does it make the entire point feel like a kindergarten science show.
The ENDING, JESUS MUNCHING FRIES, I felt like jumping off my seat & rip the cinema canvas in half while screaming like aliens from body snacthers.
Like why does Hollywood always introduce something considered God tier intelligence or someone with a high IQ, to always fall in such a manner you question the ethics of villains having to lose.
If your story is about a God falling atleast use God ideas instead of some bollock trope that is backed by plot saying so.
Like how can something that can calculate probability in an instant fall for tricks done by someone who is not sure they switched off the stove at home.
The ending was pure bonkers, the storyline is great but gets spoiled by plot demands of having to cater for kids and favorites being in the winning streak.
Don't waste your time, rather watch spy kids.
I just loved it , I also loved it first movie but this is very nice for me. First of all cast is just perfect , new Amelia robot looks so cool . I am taking some terminator vibes from this movie but also funny and it touches good points , I was also thinking about AI situations recently and I don't wanna believe something happens like in the movie but who knows ? It is also so obvious we will see the third movie and I am really looking forward to watching it.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Lieux de tournage
- Royaume-Uni (RU)(England)
- société de production
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- Budget
- 200 £ (estimation)
- Durée
- 13m
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 16:9 HD
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