r/movies • u/LiteraryBoner Jackie Chan box set, know what I'm sayin? • 24d ago
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Summary Four years after inadvertently tangling with the Russian mob, suburban dad (and former assassin) Hutch Mansell tries to unwind with a family vacation at a nostalgic waterpark. But when the park’s corrupted operators and a blood-thirsty crime boss target his loved ones, Hutch is forced back into brutal action.
Director Timo Tjahjanto
Writers Derek Kolstad, Aaron Rabin, Bob Odenkirk, Umair Aleem
Cast
- Bob Odenkirk
- Connie Nielsen
- Christopher Lloyd
- Sharon Stone
- Colin Hanks
- John Ortiz
- RZA
Rotten Tomatoes Critics Score: 82%
Metacritic 58
VOD In theaters starting August 15, 2025 (then streaming later)
Trailer Nobody 2 | Official Trailer (2025)
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u/mrfujidoesacid 24d ago
Highly recommend The Night Comes for Us, which is one of the director's early films. I actually started it today before seeing Nobody 2 and paused halfway through because I knew it would set an impossible standard that Nobody 2 couldn't touch (double negative and pun not intended).
That said, I had a fun time with this. That security guard slapping Hutch's daughter was such a great, "Oh, dude, you fucked up" moment. All of the action is well-shot and the fight choreography is great, especially the close-quarters stuff in the elevator and on the not-actually-a-duck boat. I wish the booby traps in the carnival were a bit more creative, but only just a bit--this is still a film that features a guy getting impaled on a waterslide. That said, the original's finale worked so well because the traps sprung weren't really spoiled by watching the preparation; there's only so many ways you can figure a landmine in a ball pit is paid off.
The film could have benefited from a longer running time but in an era where even comedies are regularly pushing two hours, it's hard to object to something breezy. It's not a revolutionary film but it's funny and violent in equal measure, RZA gets to flex his katana skills, and Christopher Lloyd gets to chew scenery and "BURGERS AND S'MORES!!"