- Sensibility: The deal-making and transitions of power are melodramatic to the point of nonsense.
- Cinematography: The film tries hard to recreate the cinematic feel of the first film, and in the process fails miserably to create something that works in the modern era. Outside of costuming, which is interesting even if a bit eccentric, is visually quite bland and uninspired.
- Energy: The lack of narrative structure and the constant beratement of corny melodrama leaves only nostalgia to suspend the film, and it unfortunately is not enough.
- Narrative: The film feeds savagely on the nostalgia of the previous film, but there's so little juice left to squeeze out of the characters of the first film that they have to introduce tawdry, simple characters just to have a plot. The antagonists to the film are so weakly defined that they have to
introduce three of them in sequence just to prop up the run-time.
- T-Points: The film received one bonus point for an honest conversation about "saving yourself" between Miranda and Andy in a car.
Another bad sequel to add to a tremendous collection of bad, cash-grab movie sequels.
Number of Watches: 1