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‘Kick-Ass 2’ Blu-ray Review



kickass2bdKICK-ASS 2

(R)
MOVIE: ** (out of 5)
BLU-RAY EXPERIENCE: ***1/2 (out of 5)

STARRING
Aaron Taylor-Johnson as KICK-ASS
Christopher Mintz-Plasse as CHRIS D’AMICO
Chloë Grace Moretz as HIT-GIRL
Jim Carey as COLONEL STARS AND STRIPES
Donald Faison as DOCTOR GRAVITY
Lindy Booth as NIGHT BITCH
Clark Duke as MARTY EISENBERG
Morris Chestnut as DETECTIVE MARCUS WILLIAMS

Studio: Universal

Directed by: Jeff Wadlow

BY KEVIN CARR




One of the greatest burdens a movie adaptation of a comic book faces is fans inevitably comparing it to the original source material. Sure, books and plays face similar problems, but there’s a special drama associated with developing a comic book or a graphic novel into a film. And unfortunately for everyone involved, the perfect adaptation rarely finds enough of a mainstream audience to legitimize itself.

The first “Kick-Ass” was a surprisingly fun but dark film with plenty of social commentary and great performances. Because it made money back against its relatively small budget, a second film was made. However, in trying to stay true to the original source material (which drew from multiple graphic novels, muddying the focus), “Kick-Ass 2” collapsed under its own weight.

You can go here for my full review of the theatrical film, as well as a plot synopsis and radio coverage. The short version is that all the good juju that the first “Kick-Ass” developed was squandered in this unnecessarily violent sequel.

There are mixed messages abound, both for the character of Hit Girl as well as Kick-Ass. On one hand, the movie glorifies the over-the-top excessive violence. This would be okay for a tongue-in-cheek shoot-‘em-up. However, it also tries to make poignant points about school popularity and being yourself. It also minimizes topics like rape and murder, both trying to make them hard-hitting on the characters but throwaway scenes in the same process.

“Kick-Ass 2” is a misfire of superhero proportions, probably working much better in the graphic novel format but finding a hard time to be believable in any extreme – whether it be a true-to-life superhero story or an over-the-top slug-fest.

There are some decent special features on the disc, including extended scenes, a feature commentary and the featurettes “Upping the Game,” “Creating a Badass World” and “Going Ballistic: Weapons & Stunts.” Features exclusive to the Blu-ray include an alternate opening, an unshot scene with Big Daddy returning, plus three featurettes: “An Ass-Kicking Cast,” “Street Rules: Showdown at the Evil Lair” and “Hit Girl Attacks: Creating the Van Sequence.”

Posted in Blu-ray, Blu-ray & DVD Reviews | Tags: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Chloe Grace Moretz, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Clark Duke, Donald Faison, Jeff Wadlow, Jim Carey, Kick-Ass 2, Lindy Booth, Morris Chestnut |
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