While being a huge fan of the first film, it's kind of difficult to give this project a passing grade. It is so bad that it actually saddened me as I walked out of that theater. If I could pinpoint a culprit for my sentiments, it would be difficult. Not only is there no direction, but the acting, casting, cinematography - pretty much everything felt terribly crafted and unoriginal. Even of the introduction of the Rocco-replacement made little to no sense, let alone the rest of the plot. In other words, skip this movie like the plague. It is terrible. It will destroy the first movie for you. 4.1/10.
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