Review of Pacific Rim Uprising Full Movie: The first one was the best sequel among all. Let's see what the big sequel installment gets us. The storyline of the first one was awful but I'm excited to see another action-packed movie like Pacific Rim hope the storyline is better

The first Pacific Rim film was a top film and the second should be even better, I'm just curious as they closed the rift in the first one so what part of the world are they going to be coming from this time? Looking forward to it. The original Pacific Rim is one of my favorite movies, and I had been anticipating the 2nd from the moment it was announced. Upon exiting the theater, all I could think was, "I waited five years for that." Uprising felt like that time I found my barbies cut up and in the garbage after I told my brother he could have them. Steven S. DeKnight, with his pretentious middle initial, took something I loved, cut its' tits off and threw it into the garbage because he had no affection or appreciation for it himself. Everything that made me unexpectedly fall in love with the original is gone from this sequel.
It was like watching a movie given to a hyperactive 9-year-old boy. It was just moving very expensive toys around onscreen. The dialogue was purely expository. I mean, who's ever heard of exploring a theme to give depth and meaning to a film. Clearly not Steven S. I didn't care about any of the new characters - there were too many of them and their dialogue was too busy explaining the subpar plot to give me any sense of who they were.

It's not like the original film was primarily about people and the exploration of their bonds and relationships or anything, Steven. No, I guess it was just about robots and sometimes kaiju moving around onscreen, hitting each other on occasion. And elbow rockets. People liked that last time, right? Even the animation they so heavily relied on was lacking. Without Guillermo's direction, the animation team settled on things looking 'good enough.' There wasn't enough weight to the robots and their movements didn't match up with the Jaeger pilots. Steven S. also managed to make a world that had felt so vast and really feel like the set of a tv show with his framing of the robots/monsters and his lack of understanding their appeal.
And the fight scenes were so boring. No, build. No connection to why any of the fights meant anything. This film has no soul. They literally gave Gipsy two hearts. And he did the previous cast so dirty. This garbage fire isn't even canon in my opinion. I think the entire world would be fine pretending that this sequel didn't happen if Legendary wanted to give it another shot. I remember feeling so insulted sitting in that theater, thinking how stupid the writers and director must think I am. After Mako, I nearly got up and left - and sort of wish I had. I cannot believe that when the last edit was complete, everyone sat down, watched this film through and thought, "Yeah. People are gonna love this. I'm so proud of this film we made together." Unacceptable.

This felt like a cynical attempt to cash in on the original and it's fans, for whom it has nothing but contempt. The characters are dull and lazily written using every imaginable cliche to the point of almost being a parody, almost, so end up just being lazy. the characters are dull, with too much time dedicated to children, and a convoluted plot, that never really goes very far when it finally decided to get going. Even the fight scenes don't manage to pack the set punch as the original. This is a combination of the worst parts of Transformers meets Spy Kids. The most challenging aspect of this movie is you'll struggle to make it through without wanting to snooze.
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