Lost Bullet was a solid action movie, which reduced action in favor of the story & characters. Lost Bullet 2 amps up the action & it works in every way.
We start off with our main character Lino in a bad place, staking out the house of a supposedly fled enemy illegally on a daily basis. When some goons show up at her house with bad intentions, Lino kicks back into action in familiar, brutal & believable way. From here it's practically all out action; fist fights & car chases. It all works surprisingly well, with a lot of creative touches added to the car sequences & impressive stunts.
The only things that bugged me were the time jumps, the no-show of an apparently important villain of the story & a primary henchman whos screen time felt kind of wasted.
Yet this is a solid action flick, competent successor to Lost Bullet.
We start off with our main character Lino in a bad place, staking out the house of a supposedly fled enemy illegally on a daily basis. When some goons show up at her house with bad intentions, Lino kicks back into action in familiar, brutal & believable way. From here it's practically all out action; fist fights & car chases. It all works surprisingly well, with a lot of creative touches added to the car sequences & impressive stunts.
The only things that bugged me were the time jumps, the no-show of an apparently important villain of the story & a primary henchman whos screen time felt kind of wasted.
Yet this is a solid action flick, competent successor to Lost Bullet.