Batalha do Pacífico: A Revolta

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O conflito global entre monstros de destruição maciça de outro mundo e super-máquinas pilotadas por humanos, construídas para os eliminar, foi apenas o prelúdio para o assalto final à humanidade em Batalha do Pacífico: A Revolta. John Boyega é o rebelde Jake Pentecost, um outrora promissor piloto Jaeger cujo lendário pai deu a vida para garantir a vitória da humanidade contra o monstruoso "Kaiju". Jake abandonou o treino e foi apanhado pelo crime do submundo. Mas quando uma ameaça ainda mais imparável começa a destruir as nossas cidades e coloca o mundo a seus pés, a sua irmã Mako Mori dá-lhe mais uma possibilidade para seguir o legado do pai. Mako lidera uma corajosa e nova geração de pilotos que cresceu na sombra da guerra. Enquanto procuram justiça para os que faleceram, a sua única esperança é ficarem unidos numa revolta global contra as forças da extinção. (NOS Lusomundo Audiovisuais)

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MrHlad 

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inglês The Kaiju are back, and the giant Jaegers must once again take action. This time, Guillermo del Toro is only a producer of the megalomaniacal carnage, and the second film takes a slightly different path than the first. It's more colourful and spectacular. It's also pretty stupid. On the other hand, there are enough action scenes and spectacular fights to forgive all the nonsense and dysfunctional humorous inserts. It's bollocks, but if you can turn yourself into a ten-year-old for two hours, you'll enjoy it quite a bit. ()

3DD!3 

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inglês Much weaker in terms of story than part 1 and, even worse, the good actors from part 1 do not appear and their replacements aren’t up to the job. Thanks to this being a Chinese contract (Pacific Rim was an earner only in China), we see a greater (very colorful) amount of Jaegers and Japan gets a good beating. Luckily, they managed to maintain the impression of vast scale and it looks seriously good when the robots fight with monsters. The last half-hour is in fact brilliant. ()

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inglês Del Toro's film was a respectful homage to the kaiju genre and despite its shortcomings (insubstantial characters, action entirely at night to make it easier to render the CGI) it had a kind of charm and for someone who grew up with Godzilla, Gamera and co. it was actually a nice experience. This sequel is just crap for the infantile Fuku and for kids with claws greasy with popcorn. That said, there are four lessons we can take from this: 1) Hollywood is now definitely firmly attached to Chinese titties full of giggles and with its head up to its ears buried in its OWN ass 2) Boyega has surprisingly the acting skills of a reliable movie star and will show us more in the future 3) the gender balance of today's Hollywood already goes back to prepubescence and I wonder in fear whether the next Bond won’t be a 13-year-old girl 4) Scott Eastwood is a wooden actor and doesn’t sweat it. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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inglês I'm glad I didn't go to the cinema for this film. I liked the first one five years ago, but I suffered quite a bit with the sequel and wasn't interested in it at all. An hour and a half of conversational tedium to wait for 20 minutes of action at the end was so tiring I don't know which of the two parts I liked better. The acting is average, the visual effects are okay, but nothing that made me sit on my ass. The bad guy is a dork, and the movie lacks humor, so I don't really know what to jump for joy about. Apparently, I've grown out of this bullshit. A hair better than the last Transformers though. 45%. ()

D.Moore 

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inglês I haven't seen a new film in a long time that plans to “just" entertain audiences and that is successful at it. Pacific Rim is more than a good sequel, compared to the first installment even more lighthearted, in which very crazy things happen roughly in the style of any Independence Day, but for those who buy into the game, they have to acknowledge that the creators play it really well with them. I would say they really took seriously five minutes at most, the rest is sheer kid's fun and playfulness with bombastic special effects and imaginative action scenes to which, for example, the last idiotic Transformers or similarly silly Power Rangers can only look up admiringly. That all this takes place in Asia is obviously fine given the genre, so please, to all those who whine about something in the film - stop whining. ()

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