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The Bad Guys 2



Review

I’m sure everyone knows that DreamWorks and their movies have been very popular and missed. Even the old Shrek movies didn’t get the best reviews, and with this one, I’m sure we all know that The Boss Baby is a movie that exists. But the second installment of The Bad Guys is going to be even better, following on from Dreamworks’ last film Trolls 3 (which didn’t have to happen). The Bad Guys 2 takes you on a fast-paced journey filled with horned snakes and piranhas, all created with amazing visuals and their own voice acting. With the exception of Awkwafina just, being herself, as she does.

The plot is interesting. The movie follows a creative genius named Mr. Wolf and his gang of thugs as they are pulled out by the creative Bad Girls for a creative “last job” filled with betrayal, chases, and dream sequences that reveal the nature of the dream to transform adult content into an animated film. After all, they can’t just make a movie about them apologizing for their crimes and still call it The Bad Guys, but to be honest, the fast pace is perfect for a movie like this, the kind of fast-paced action you want in an animated movie, more than just a silly kid’s movie with a lot of comedy. Yup, there’s something that kids can relate to. You’ll watch endless, disgusting movies, even though those little blue guys with soft hats who still have a business are always an option, but you won’t regret watching this movie.

The movie does some of the things that animated movies do, and in the first 10 minutes we get the usual jokes and a popular song, but of all the songs? Why espresso? Just love God, play something else later. They called back to the first film with Mr. Wolf's introduction, which was a nice touch. As well as many other positive factors that pushed the negatives out of the way to create the best animated film to date.


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