Nobody 2 (#715)


My companion and I thoroughly enjoyed the movie we saw the other day. I had seen its predecessor and was looking forward to seeing this one. Starring Bob Odenkirk, who made an impression on television in  two  popular and successful series—Breaking Bad snd Better Call Saul--this is the story of a man with a wife and two teenaged children, forced to work to repay his father's massive debt (hundreds of millions of dollars) as an assassin for gangs of criminals. He manages to get time off for a family vacation and he insists on going to a resort where he and his brother were taken when they were kids. It was the only vacation they ever had. On arrival, Odenkirk and family (including his crusty and unruly father, played by Christopher Lloyd) immediately get into trouble with the corrupt sheriff who works for a man who owns the resort and the town in which it's located. Eventually, Bob is pitted against an even more influential foe, an evil woman malevolently played by an unrecognizable Sharon Stone. The film is violent and action-filled and because of its farcical nature is laughable and sprinkled with hijinks, but regrettably lasts only an hour and 29 minutes.  I could have watched more. 76% of critics and 83% of audiences favored NOBODY 2 with thumbs up. I would have been even more generous.  


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