Hooked on the Game 2. The Next Level

November. 11,2010      
Rating:
5.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The continuation of the adventures of the heroes of "Hooked on the Game".

Sergey Chirkov as  Vampire
Pavel Priluchnyy as  Doc
Agniya Ditkovskite as  Lena
Viktor Verzhbitskiy as  Boris Sergeevich
Igor Sklyar as  Sergei Zaritsyn
Mikhail Gorevoy as  Pokrovsky
Marina Petrenko as  Rita
Evgeniy Kharlanov as  Mosquito
Tikhon Zhiznevsky as  Long
Aleksey Bardukov as  Max

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Reviews

ShangLuda
2010/11/11

Admirable film.

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TrueHello
2010/11/12

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Salubfoto
2010/11/13

It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.

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Philippa
2010/11/14

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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chrichtonsworld
2010/11/15

Na Igre 2 directly follows Na Igre which ended in a cliffhanger. It does assume you have seen the original since there is no recapping apart from the final scene. The fast pace, good action and the surprises from the first part are present and then some. Maybe too much, at one point it became a little difficult to root for the main characters as the distinction between good and evil was extremely blurry. I personally had a little hard time believing that once good friends would turn on each other so quickly. And it never became quite clear if it was because they were changed because of the discs that made them into super heroes or that they acted on greed and would act that way without the discs. Although there is a scene in which Vampire says the discs made him lose control he and the others do seem very much in control. The conclusion in my opinion was extremely weak. For one thing the strong villains in the first were only a fraction of their former selves. Which would have made sense if a certain time period had passed. It did feel like that the makers of the movie were running out of ideas and decided to end it as quickly as possible with barely a description of what happened after. I think action aficionados won't mind that much. Overall Na Igre 2 is a good sequel but does seem a little rushed.Additional note: Even with the sequel being less strong as the original it still is as good or even superior to recent Hollywood action movies. It surprises me that in this world which is getting smaller there still is barely a place for productions like these in the local cinema. If one is lucky you could watch it at special festivals or Arthouses. And that is almost criminal if you ask me.

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