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A solitary hitman's new job catches a detective's attention, leading both to discover unexpected similarities between them.

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4 reviews·Last updated 1mo ago
Peak Moment

The supernatural elements reach their climactic resolution

8.0at 1h 40m
Lowest Moment

Baffled detective faces cascade of questions about the incident

6.0at 12m
Biggest Swing

The film builds from the confused detective investigation to a strong supernatural climax, gaining momentum as it addresses the franchise continuation challenges

The sequel successfully navigates the difficult challenge of continuing after the first film's explosive ending, with reviewers appreciating its self-aware approach to franchise logic. While it maintains the horror comedy tone and eat-the-rich commentary of the original, it faces the exhaustion of an oversaturated subgenre. The film peaks during its supernatural climax while struggling most with the exposition-heavy opening investigation.

4 reviews analyzed|Sources: Guardian
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Baffled detective faces cascade of questions about the incident⬇ Lowest moment
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More details about the wealthy devil worshipping family emerge
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The supernatural elements reach their climactic resolution⬆ Peak moment
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