Review of Zombieland: Double Tap (2019) by Srgus — 03 Apr 2020
The film is not far from its predecessor because it continues with the same black humor, the signs that appear during the film to complement a joke, and that, for the most part, are characteristic for using and abusing American culture. Completely American jokes.
The characters already established in the first film do not deliver anything new here. Little Rock, who was supposed to be the protagonist, was the most unlikely of the cast in this film. Its plot attributed nothing to the story and served only as an objective for the locomotion of the other characters in the film. Wichita, Tallahassee and Columbus continue their interactions with acid dialogues and jokes, but they trust and protect each other much more than in the first film - a fraternal friendship - a family.
The highlight of this film goes to the character Madison. She is a character with generic characteristics who could easily fall into sameness and irritate the audience who would watch her, yet she manages to do the opposite. She is generic, but she manages to be captivating, funny and makes us miss her when she leaves the scene.
The other new characters presented here are not so relevant and serve only as obvious solutions for some situations and other times just to fill a gap in the film. I didn't really like them very much.
Zombieland: Double Tap can be quite fun with your scenes in slow motion and with your repeated proposal from the first film. It is a pleasure to watch this film in your spare time.
This review of Zombieland: Double Tap (2019) was written by Srgus on 03 Apr 2020.
Zombieland: Double Tap has generally received positive reviews.
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