Fast-forward five years and things havent quite gone as the boys might have planned: Albert is now married to Tania and they are living in suburbia, both working in insurance and also trying (unsuccessfully) to have a baby; Sefa and Leilani are still together and now have two kids although despite Sefas proposal, theyre still not married. And while Sefas business is falling apart, Leilani seems to be living life to the full; Stanley is now a trainee Deacon in the Future Church; Michael has moved to Australia but the boys dont hear from him often; and Bolo has thrown in his job with Sefa and taken up work with Sione, Michaels younger brother.
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Captivating movie !
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
As a fan of the first in this 2 movie series (hopefully this is the end to it!) i was expecting a good entertaining evening. This first movie contained good New Zealand similes and linkages to the country and sights only a local kiwi would know. The second used some different sights well in its attempt to track down the missing member of the 'duck' gang. However the story line was limited to one event through the movie, which didn't create a lot the view could grasp on to. Characters were the same as the first which was a good sign, but thats when it stopped. Acting was good, or at least as good as the first movie.. But the screen play needed more depth. That was its failing. I would not recommend paying to watch this movie.
What a disappointment. A terrible movie with no good points. The first movie I have walked out of in a long time. The original was really quite good so my expectation was high for this one. Some of the characters were totally idiotic and tried too hard to be funny based on American style stereotypes. The 'Adjusters'... say no more. I found the humour to be non-humorous and childish. No part of the movie made me laugh. Although there were a couple of parts that made me cringe. What a shame to see this sequel pushed out there to tarnish the excellent reputation of the New Zealand film industry. It is a couple of hours of my life that I will never get back haha.
Sione's 2 Unfinished Business is a hilarious installment to classic NZ comedies, with its famous NZ actors and jokes that make you think for a second instead of screaming the obvious.This is highly enjoyable and has quite a twist for fans of the first movie that you don't see coming. The acting is quite believable and has spot on reactions and emotions. This movie does what it is supposed to make you laugh, make you somewhat emotional at some parts and makes you sometime uncomfortable haha. This movie may not be very popular but don't be discouraged go see it, it is good, but you may need to see the first movie Sione's Wedding to understand the character development, all-round development of the movie and the humor that refers to the first. Like I said before only watch if you like the first movie or if you like and understand NZ comedy !!! 10/10
I wondered how the sequel was going to top the first movie (Sione's Wedding) and it definitely delivered! It delivered in ways where it offered a difference in plot and story line, the time line of the plot went over a day and night, which was good because it was quick to grasp the concept of what was going on. There were a lot of twists and turns in the story, which were quite shocking, but offered for a good story and even more laughs. In every funny moment, the whole movie theater erupted in laughter; it's just as hilarious, if not more than the first movie!Loved it, can't wait until it comes out on DVD/Blu-Ray.