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Retired C.I.A. Agent Frank Moses reunites his unlikely team of elite operatives for a global quest to track down a missing portable nuclear device.
Retired CIA agent Frank Moses is in love with Sarah Ross and enjoying their normal life. Out of the blue, Marvin Boggs meets Frank in the supermarket and tells that Wikileaks has released the information that they had participated and know the whereabouts of the Nightshade, a portable nuclear weapon that was smuggled in pieces and hidden in Russia. Now the top agents in the world are under contract to seek them out to discover where Nightshade is. The trio travels to Paris and teams-up with the Russian Katja to track down the former Russian Agent 'The Frog' to get more information about the operation. They learn that the brilliant inventor Dr. Edward Bailey might know where the weapon is. They discover that Bailey has been interned in an asylum in London by the MI-6 for thirty-two years and the British Victoria joins the team. They rescue Bailey and find that the nuclear device is hidden in the Kremlin. Soon the dangerous South Korean Han joins the group expecting to retrieve the weapon. But dangerous killer Jack Horton is hunting Frank down and will not stop until he recovers the nuclear bomb.
I remember seeing the original &quot;Red&quot; a few years back with one of my bros, I had just wanted to see a movie and hadn&#39;t put much thought into choosing one, it looked like it couldn&#39;t be that bad so I&#39;d gone with that one. And I recall walking out and thinking &quot;That was passable nothing more nothing less, it had good parts and bad parts&quot; and I also remember thinking that the cast felt like they thought that the movie was a lot smarter and wittier than it actually is. It was like Mary Louise Parker, Willis, and the rest were winking at us every five seconds like &quot;Oh gee golly! This sure is humorous isn&#39;t it?&quot; And no its not guys, just in case you were wondering, you guys are five times less funny and clever than you think you are. And besides a few standout parts(Willis&#39;s Office fight with Karl Urban, and Malkovich playing baseball with a grenade) there was really nothing that notable about the film business as usual, move along nothing to see here folks.<br/><br/>And lo and behold! Three years later here comes the sequel!(shows you how happy Hollywood is with Mediocrity, or rather the money mediocrity earns) And this one seems to be a bit better received than the previous film critically, but please don&#39;t believe the voices going on about how its so entertaining and fun! Or the TV ads proclaiming it as the only cool movie this summer &quot;Without Superheroes&quot; as soon as you are watching this movie you will wish you were watching Man Of Steel, or Iron Man 3! The sad fact is &quot;Red 2&quot; finds itself plagued by the exact same problems its predecessor was, a lot of bore, only a tad of spark. This time around the standout moments come from Lee Byung-Hun who most will recognize as Storm Shadow from the G.I. Joe films, he plays an Assassin that is supposedly the greatest contract Killer of all time and one scene that involves him being handcuffed to a Refrigerator door in a market is admittedly pretty darn impressive. But once again, these moments are few and far and the majority of the film we just follow this cast of Jokers who like to imagine that their funny around various locales few of which inspire anything besides boredom, much like the film itself.<br/><br/>The most positive thing I noticed about this film is that the 50-60 year olds surrounding me seemed to be really enjoying themselves(much like during the Lone Ranger..) and I guess that&#39;s a good thing cause that&#39;s who this film is targeted at, and honestly if you really like this film kudos to you! You managed to love a film about which there is very, very, little to love! In Summary if you want a very drab and dull film to go see, you&#39;d probably like Red 2.
There is a very cold war feeling plot here but that is what seniors remember. Catharine Zeta-Jones is the Russian agent. Bruce Willis and plenty of support come here in a tough in cheek plot about a dangerous nuke about to be set off in Moscow. There are some sub-plots as well. This sequel is not as deliberately paced as the first edition but still comes off pretty well. The jokes are funny and it has a fun feel.<br/><br/>My feeling is this comes off a bit like an Ocean&#39;s movie but it is on steroid pace wise. There are plenty of con games going on between the good guys and the bad guys here.<br/><br/>It flies so fast you have to work to keep up with the jokes. Sarah (Parker) is making out with every bad guy after husband (Willis) makes out with Zeta-Jones. All is done very tung in mouth.<br/><br/>The one thing I can say for this movie is there&#39;s is plenty of action as it feels like it never stops from the opening credits moving along. This is the kind of film that you go into the theater to be entertained and you are, just do not take it serious.<br/><br/>There are some new character adds compared to the last edition of the series and for the most part the additions are welcome. RIP Ernie Borgnine who did a bit role in the first RED.
The focus is much more on Sarah, Frank, and their repetitive, ugly dynamic than on the giddy elements that made the first film trashy fun.
Ex-black ops CIA agents Frank Moses (<a href="/name/nm0000246/">Bruce Willis</a>) and Marvin Boggs (<a href="/name/nm0000518/">John Malkovich</a>) , now considered RED (Retired, Extremely Dangerous), reunite with retired MI6 sharpshooter Victoria Winsler (<a href="/name/nm0000545/">Helen Mirren</a>) to track down Nightshade, a portable nuclear weapon smuggled in pieces and hidden in the Russian Kremlin by physicist Edward Bailey (<a href="/name/nm0000164/">Anthony Hopkins</a>), whom MI6 has kept incarcerated in a London asylum for the past 32 years. Aided by Frank&#39;s girlfriend Sarah (<a href="/name/nm0000571/">Mary-Louise Parker</a>) and Russian secret agent Katja Petrocovich (<a href="/name/nm0001876/">Catherine Zeta-Jones</a>), the five attempt to retrieve the Nightshade device while dodging South Korean contract killer Han Cho Bai (<a href="/name/nm0496932/">Byung-Hun Lee</a>) and Pentagon agent Jack Horton (<a href="/name/nm0568180/">Neal McDonough</a>). RED 2 is the sequel to <a href="/title/tt1245526/">RED (2010)</a> (2010), which is based on a comic book written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Cully Hamner. The screenplay for RED 2 was written by screenwriter brothers Jon and Erich Hoeber. Marvin fires the AK at general area of the helicopter (notice that he doesn&#39;t really aim down the sights, he isn&#39;t trying to shoot it down or damage it) so it would retreat and get outside the explosion radius. He&#39;s making them run away so they survive the incoming explosion. Carrying the activated Nightshade bomb, Frank boards the plane where Bailey is holding Sarah hostage. Bailey releases Sarah but orders Frank to get off the plane and take the bomb with him. Frank complies and joins Marvin, Victoria, and Han on the tarmac. As Bailey&#39;s plane takes off, they await the explosion of the bomb. With only four seconds left, Bailey discovers that the bomb has been hidden on his plane, and the plane goes up in a massive explosion. Frank reveals the empty bomb casing, indicating that he planted the bomb on the plane sometime before he faced Bailey. Incensed at losing his plane, Han says that Frank owes him $30 million for the plane and $20 million for not killing him. While walking away with Sarah, Frank replies, &quot;All right&quot;. In the final scene, Sarah is shown jazzing it up on a mission in Caracas while Frank and Marvin (in drag) watch. a5c7b9f00b

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