Kick Ass 2
Directed by Jeff Wadlow
Rated R, 103 minutes
I had a lot of fun with the original “Kick Ass,” as it was
loaded with violence [most by a 11-year-old girl] and humor, so I had high
hopes for the second installment. Ultimately, the pop of the first film was
gone and the sequel kind of nudges ass rather than kicking it.
All of the
characters who survived the first film are back, including Kick Ass, Hit Girl
and The Red Mist, who after accidently killing his mother, becomes the world’s
first super villain – The Mother Fucker.
Dressed in bondage gear, he recruits a number of criminals to watch his
back including Mother Russia, a bigger and stronger version of Brigitte Nielsen
in “Rocky IV.”
The Mother Fucker and his gang of villains
Meanwhile, Kick Ass has continued training with Hit Girl, but
soon she tries to become a normal teenage girl and her story almost ruins the
entire film. This was by far the worst of the three storylines and almost lead
me to hating the film. I don’t want to see Hit Girl become a mean girl, I want
to see her slash off limbs with her double-edged sword thing. But with Hit Girl
out of the way, Kick Ass needs help, which leads him to reach out to fellow
masked heroes [there have been plenty since Kick Ass first popped up] and meets
Dr. Gravity [a great Donald Faison].
Look out for Dr. Gravity, a mixture of The Watchmen and Mystery Men
After heading out on patrol, Dr. Gravity
invites Kick Ass to meet up with a group of masked heroes, which is where the
film really picks up thanks to the gang’s leader, Colonel Stars & Stripes [an
amazing Jim Carrey]. Some of the other members of the group, who ultimately
call themselves “Justice Forever,” include Night Bitch [Lindy Booth] and Insect
Man [Robert Emms]. Colonel Stars & Stripes is by far the best part of the film and Carrey knocks the role out of the park. It’s a shame he isn’t used more, but he really becomes the heart of the film and his performance is main reason I’m recommending the film.
Capt. Stars & Stripes getting ready to fuck up some bad guy
All of
the story lines play out, leading to a finale of epic proportion, where The
Mother Fucker’s gang of super villains fight Justice Forever, charging at each other for some hand to hand combat and it’s a lot of
fun.
Night Bitch and Dr. Gravity surrounded by the rest of Justice Forever
Don't get me wrong, there were some moments of pure excitement in "Kick Ass 2," but the momentum shifted so frequently, I could never really get on board with the film. "Kick Ass 2" continually let me down, which is so frustrating because it should have been much better [and would have if original director Matthew Vaughn returned]. I never thought I would say this about a movie, but I miss Nic Cage.