Greenland 2 Migration Reviews, Destiny, Doomsday
Greenland 2 Migration Reviews, Destiny, Doomsday - When Survival, Push Is Just the Beginning of Pain (That Can Still Go On?)
Just left the theater for a sequel that many people (including me) wondered, well, it ended like the first part is good. Why? But after the end, I thought, yes, it's better than I thought.
The unspoiled synopsis is that five years have passed in the bunker in Greenland, supplies are running out, and the bunker area is about to collapse. The Garrity family has to flee again. The goal is a pit land where a meteor falls in France, but around here the enemy is not a meteor, but his physical condition that is regressing and the earth is falling...
The feeling after watching this part for me that I watched the first part is
It's changed the mode a lot. Who hopes for the first episode of the city to change the expectations a little bit? This is a Survival + Drama movie that focuses on the gloomy atmosphere, despair, pressure, sometimes enough.
Going further into fatherhood and son, this part is given to Gerard Butler carrying a movie until the back of the foot, a father whose body can't but heart fights for you, so touching and real that tears permeate because of you.
Reasonably, there are some points of frustration, especially if you look at the first part of your son's insulin drug, which is very important, or the rescue logic of the characters that the protagonist passes through each place, it seems to be a bit of a protagonist.
The middle of the movie has some sluggish rhythm, but when it pulls the family drama, it makes us overlook those bugs.
The landslide of the problem in each of the combos is unstoppable. It makes sense that the protagonist family is like a person who goes anywhere, with natural disasters or problems of people. Despite the happy break, it goes on and on.
In a nutshell, the plot will be repeated. A typical Post-Apocalypse genre with a lot of guesses (I can think of many more, of course), but the acting power and family chemistry make this movie a dignified sequel and worth a ticket for those who like intense drama.
Who has gone to see it? Let's talk! (Requesting a non-spoiled form, but if the movie comes out for a while and can be full of emotion)
Greenland 2 Migration Destiny Doomsday will hit theaters on January 15, 2026.
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