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This film suffers from all the same issues as the previous installment. The films have an episodic plotline style and play more like a miniseries. The narrative even picks up right where the previous film left off, with a whole recap to boot. Due to the nature of the writing approach neither really works dramatically without the other. The acting is still below average. Camera work decent enough for this level production, none of the visual editing too bad. Sound editing however needs work, as actors go out of range on occasion and it's harder to make out the dialogue. Music/score is generic and unneeded in quite a few of the scenes. I guess anyone that liked the first installment will be getting more of the same. If you were critical of that one, don't expect to be shocked by any new developments in plot or sudden steps up in production value this time around. Of the two, I'd give this one the slight edge for the pure entertainment value factor but there was no rise in quality.
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- Apr 8, 2024
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- It's Lonely at the Top 2
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