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Tree Gelbman – przewrażliwioną studentkę, która rozwiązała zagadkę własnego morderstwa, przeżywając tę śmierć po wielokroć – czeka jeszcze jedno déjà vu. Kiedy zamaskowany morderca z kampusu powraca, by terroryzować nowe ofiary, Tree wpada w nową pętlę czasu, pełną sprytnych pułapek i zaskoczeń. Śmierć nadejdzie dziś 2 to pełna inwencji kontynuacja przebojowego thrillera ze studia Blumhouse Śmierć nadejdzie dziś. (Filmostrada)

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EvilPhoEniX 

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angielski Christopher Landon and sexy Jessica Rothe are back together in a time loop, but this time it's much more complicated. The effect of the first film is sadly gone, and the lack of gore hurts the sequel, as there was a lot of potential to spawn a new slasher series in the vein of Scream, but that's not going to happen. The second film made twice as much as the first and we probably won't see a third. Fortunately, the film is still entertaining, Jessica Rothe is fun (the suicide scene a clear highlight), the supporting characters are likable, Baby Face appears a little less than in the first installment, and the final twist is again surprising, though not as shocking as the first. Creative, entertaining and at times nicely suspenseful, and as a horror film for youngsters, it's enough. 65% ()

D.Moore 

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angielski The first part was more of a sexy black comedy for me than a horror or slasher, so I'm glad that Christopher Landon strengthened this note in the sequel, because fun is what matters above all. Another film would perhaps build a plot with time loops and paradoxes in order to amaze the viewer, but Happy Death Day 2U is "just" preparing the scene so that it can entertain, entertain and entertain, which it does. Jessica Rothe is just fantastic, whether she's angry, committing suicide or reuniting and saying goodbye to her mother, and the other characters haven't come out empty, either. What's more, the new group has a clear and justifiable place in the film. The epilogue seems to indicate the possibility of the third film, but at the same time we can take it as a joke at the end. I would like to see the third part. ()

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lamps 

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angielski Landon surprises, and very smartly at that. In the first movie, he presented a fresh premise that relied on the effectiveness of the detective line and the reveal of the identity of the murderer, which was key to the resolution of the spiral of the story. In the sequel, he tries to retroactively explain the origin of the time loop, with the goals of the characters already revealed beforehand, and the viewer doesn’t need to tensely search for the “unknown” (in the mathematical sense) together with them, but through the reinforced principle of deadlines and, to some extent, the butterfly effect, too. And he really pulls it off at least in the first two acts. The events unfold in an unpredictable and entertaining way, the reveal of new differences in that one and the same day is gratifying and the titular dilemma that arises from the dying Tree is a strong enough element to deepen her relationship with Carter and to think about the entire plot in a broader context than would be necessary. This is no longer a slasher, the dominant line of the first part plays a very secondary role, but the narrative mode was still a lot of fun, and that’s why the last half hour bothered me so much: it delays the inevitable resolution only because it has to, and most of the scenes with the dean are just cheap and cringe-worthy. If it was 10 minutes shorter and the events got more straightforward as they approached the finish line, I would have been thrilled despite all the questionable logic, as it is, though, it barely gets to 70% with the mandatory praise to the again flawless Jessica Rothe, who could easily play a female version of The Last Boy Scout or Kate Winslet’s character in Titanic. Give this woman a blockbuster now! ()

Stanislaus 

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angielski The second encounter with Tree, who once again finds herself in a time loop in which she keeps dying, is more daring script-wise than the first installment, which has both its advantages and disadvantages. The beginning of the film is a bit awkward, but then the merry-go-round of suicides in search of the truth kicks in and the plot picks up. I liked that they didn't mechanically copy the first film and tried to go a little further, though at times it may have been a little over the lineit. The identity of Baby Face and his motivations weren't as shocking as in the first one, but that is compensated by the many black-humored moments. I didn't even mind that they played on emotions at times ("what if"). It's also worth waiting for the post-credit scene. ()

MrHlad 

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angielski Tree is in a time loop again and someone is after her. When she dies, she wakes up again and gets a second chance, but this time it's more complicated, because she's in a world where the rules are a little different. Happy Death Day 2U deserves praise for not just being a classic sequel, but for trying to inject more sci-fi or dramatic elements into the story. Sadly, the problem is the execution. Christopher Landon may have had enough ideas, but as a director he doesn't have the chops to mix them into an entertaining film. ()

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