Disappointed said:
I'm really surprised anyone liked it at all...it was really, really terrible. Acting was mediocre, plot was just plain stupid...the whole thing just seemed to drag on and on.
Sorta spoiler:
The hybrid guy dies. Ok, cool. however, he MAGICALLY returns to life a couple hours later (movie-time). Alright, i can just say that's because he's a hybrid and is fantastical like that. Suddenly Selene is no longer allergic to sunlight. Where in the !@#$ does that come in? Maybe when Markus IMPALES HER WITH HIS WING, it gives her SUPERPOWERS.
All in all, not worth the money of seeing...maybe a rental, but even that's stretching it.
And I know I'll probably hear about how I "didn't think about the movie." Blow me. When there are people running through Russia in the winter with no shirts on, and not freezing to death, I refuse to give this movie any credit.
Alright, I'll respect your review while challenging it with answers to your own questions.
The hybrid guy dies. Ok, cool. however, he MAGICALLY returns to life a couple hours later (movie-time).
As stated in the movie prior to his supposed death, he is a hybrid, and his powers are untold and possibly limitless. He was not impaled by silver, but did get a wooden stake through the heart. His vampiric weakness would be the wooden stake, but his Lycan strength would conceivably allow him to regenerate.
Selene is no longer allergic to sunlight. Where in the !@#$ does that come in? Maybe when Markus IMPALES HER WITH HIS WING, it gives her SUPERPOWERS.
This is the easy one I am suprised you missed. She drank the blood of Alexander, the first immortal, whom was human throughout his immortality. No fangs, no wings, no fur, but an undying human that walks in the sun. He told Seleen that by drinking his blood she would become "the future", which, in essence, is a vampire whom can survive the daylight (i.e., Blade). So actually, she had that abillity since she drank from him after Marcus dropped him, but we didn't get to see that reality until the end. The fact that she still had 2 inch fangs in the light proved Marcus's prophecy to be false, and only a ploy to deter Victor throughout the milleniums from killing him or William.
When there are people running through Russia in the winter with no shirts on, and not freezing to death, I refuse to give this movie any credit.
The only people I recall doing this were immortals. Who else ran through Russia bare chested? In TRMK fashion, I will refrain the inevitable MKO conclusion that it was your mother, so please, clarify, because you are losing points here, and leading me to agree that, yes:
You..
"didn't think about the movie."
And now, after my challenged retort, I encourage you to further discredit this otherwise highly entertaining sequel with examples of scenarios that cannot easily be explained by a fan of the series.
And for anyone else that took this film as subpar, I would like to say
as my challenger did, but I indeed respect your opinions and welcome the opportunity to refute them with an educated and well observed point of view.
Kudos. :wink: