'Greenland 2: Migration' Review: Leaving Behind Greatness For An Old Life
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Let's go in pieces: if the previous film, "Greenland: The Last Shelter" (2020) and the director of that new one and this one, Ric Roman Waugh, are not for firing rockets, we wonder who would come up with the great idea of returning to that planet our devastated by a huge meteorite and whose humanity has disappeared by up to 75 percent. Answer: Gerald Butler himself, who re-starred and now co-produces the tape.
The Spanish cinema welcomes the sequel to the thriller Greenland 2, the Oscar-nominated The Secret Agent, and the Spanish film about the 2000 tragedy in the Catalan Pyrenees, Balandrau, Wild Wind.
'Greenland 2: Migration' Review: Leaving Behind Greatness For An Old Life
Ric Roman Waugh's first movie of the year harkens back to the disaster films of old but does it manage to stick the landing? Find out in our Greenland 2: Migration review. The post ‘Greenland 2: Migration’ Review: Leaving Behind Greatness For An Old Life appeared first on Feature First.
Greenland 2 is a paradigmatic example of some of the enormous problems faced by the audiovisual industry.On the one hand, the lack of new ideas is evident and, on the other hand, what we could label as real laziness when it comes to setting up a script.To Caesar, what is Caesar's: there is no room for boredom in a 98-minute disaster tape along which we go through a sort of extreme gincan. Nor can many complaints be made about the special effects…
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