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El agente retirado de operaciones encubiertas la CIA, Frank Moses, vuelve a reunir a su peculiar equipo de élite para emprender la búsqueda a nivel global de un dispositivo nuclear portátil desaparecido. Por el camino tendrán que enfrentarse a un ejército de implacables asesinos, despiadados terroristas y oficiales del Gobierno enloquecidos por el poder; todos ansiosos por hacerse con un arma devastadora? Y todos muy poco conscientes de lo que puede suponer enfrentarse al equipo de Retirados Extremadamente Peligrosos y sus tácticas de la vieja escuela. (Entertainment One Films Spain)

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Kaka 

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inglés The first one was simple, but also time direct and enjoyable. Red 2 has the same ills as, for instance, the sequel to Ocean’s Eleven: a layered plot that is confusing, crammed with different locations, jarring shifts and cuts, etc. It has no juice and the second time around it's a tired borefest. Not much action either, and the stuntmen are too visible. If it weren't for Helen Mirren in an unusual and unique role, and John Malkovich in full blast, this would be crap seen a hundred times that belongs in the toilet. ()

Necrotongue 

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inglés I rewatched both RED and RED 2 today and the latter didn't stand up to the test of time. The filmmakers (apparently encouraged by a positive reaction to the previous film) added more famous names, wrote a story that lacked any kind of logic and set out to rake in some more money. I was entertained by the first film, but rather bored by the second. ()

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D.Moore 

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inglés Boredom. Major and unexpected. John Malkovich entertained, Anthony Hopkins entertained... But otherwise, almost no one and nothing. Bruce Willis gives us his most interesting performance in the warehouse cleaning scene in the opening, Mary-Louise Parker is unbearable throughout, although she was likable in the first RED, the script didn't prepare anything interesting for Helen Mirren apart from the insane asylum scene, Catherine Zeta-Jones was unnecessary, and never-mind the Korean "commie". Halfway through the film I was yawning with boredom, and that's not just some sort of example. The action scenes are unimaginative, the humor rather situational and very strange, even Alan Silvestri's music disappointed me this time. After the unexpectedly breezy first film came an even more unexpectedly boring second film, and I fear that there will be a third film that won't interest or entertain me in the slightest unless they talk Michael Caine into it. Two and a half stars. ()

NinadeL 

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inglés DC is good. It’s fine old-school fun, and the trio of Willis, Malkovich, and Parker doesn't get old. Mirren has a perfect three weather taffeta in every circumstance, and Hopkins and Zeta-Jones entertain in every circumstance. But we all know that whatever happens in the Kremlin will always stay in the Kremlin. And that's why you should only see it in a 4DX cinema. ()

Malarkey 

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inglés I’d been saving this film for a long time, waiting for the right moment, and now that it’s finally come, it was pretty much what I expected — similar to the first one. A group of older characters chasing action that turns out to be dull, making the whole film pretty boring. There are a few decent lines and scenes, but overall it’s just average. American action comedies used to be better, but maybe their golden age is past. ()

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