Now You See Me 2 Movie Review

Now You See Me 2 Movie Review

Now You See Me 2 Movie Review

Average Ratings:2.5/5
Reviews Counted:2
Positive:1
Negative :1
Neutral: 0

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Renuka Vyvahare Site:Times Of India
 While the first film was an entertaining thriller on puzzling magic tricks and quick chases, this one is more of an emotional saga, replete with infinite twists, hectic plot and talkative characters. A few smart action scenes do pique your interest but too many people have too many hidden motives. This entanglement adds to the thrill but takes the magic out of the story. After a point, you stop caring about who is who and why are they chasing so and so and how do they do it? If you are a fan of fast-paced heist thrillers, this one's watchable if not as entertaining as the prequel.
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Ratings:2/5 Review By: IANS Site:Zee News
 The script written by Ed Solomon lacks clarity. With heavy duty magic-action scenes, verbose exposition and too many characters with their own history, the plot gets convoluted. Demystifying its own mysteries strains the limits of patience and belief and further makes the narrative unconvincing. Technically, the film is brilliant. But overall, this film does not succeed to wow.
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Now You See Me 2 Story: 

After fleeing from a stage show, the illusionists (Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson) known as the Four Horsemen find themselves in more trouble in Macau, China. Devious tech wizard Walter Mabry (Daniel Radcliffe) forces the infamous magicians to steal a powerful chip that can control all of the world's computers. Meanwhile, vengeful FBI agent Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo) hatches his own plot against Thaddeus Bradley (Morgan Freeman), the man he blames for the death of his father.

Cast: 
Jesse Eisenberg
Mark Ruffalo
Woody Harrelson
Dave Franco
Daniel Radcliffe
Lizzy Caplan
Jay Chou
Sanaa Lathan
Michael Caine
Morgan Freeman

 Release Dates: June 17 2016 ( India)

Director:  Jon M. Chu


Running time: 29m