LastingAware
The greatest movie ever!
Marketic
It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.
Grimossfer
Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
Kinley
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Peter Pluymers
It does not matter who your parents are,
where you came from,
who believed in you
and who didn't.
We are a family now, and we are earth's last defense.What amazed me the most was the fact that I couldn't remember much of "Pacific Rim", even though I thought it was an original-looking film years ago. No worries. Little by little everything is explained again in such a way that I partially knew it again. And even though "Pacific Rim" wasn't high-quality cinema and simply a very expensive monster film with superb looking computer-generated images, the film impressed me at the time. "Pacific Rim" was brainless amusement with a high entertainment value. This sequel is simply a duplicate with other main characters in identical Jaegers. But it's so irritating and annoying mostly. I was hoping this time the Kaiju's took control and destroyed planet earth. That way we don't need to be afraid of a possible sequel in the future.Since the design and subject are identical to that of the initial film, one could say that it's thanks to Guillermo Del Toro the first film was kind of a success. But that's a bit simplistic to state, in my opinion. I rather think there are several factors that ensure that you can't really call this a successful film. This time the entire Jaeger program shifts from a mature world to that of teenagers. We end up in a cadet school where young people are trained to become Jaeger pilots. A bit like in "Ender's game" but now it's not in space. And of course, there's one of the cadets who can't stand the newcomer Amara Namani (Cailee Spaeny) and believes she doesn't belong there. And who will be the hero in the end? Yep, not hard to guess. Anyway, it all feels a bit like a kindergarten. The Goonies in giant robots who save the world. Haven't we seen that before?Also, the acting wasn't something to get enthusiastic about. Cailee Spaeny was acceptable with her youthful enthusiasm and rebellious behavior. John Boyega sometimes played the indifferent Jake with reluctance. Scott Eastwood was again suitable for the character Nate. And not only because of that creepy resemblance to his famous father. But the acting by Burn Gorman, Charlie Day and Tian Jing was at times simply bad. Bad enough to make me squirm.Only the graphical part remains. Just like the 2013 film, it's a visual spectacle. And just like the acting, there are also ups-and-downs here. It's fun to see huge robots and enormous monsters smashing into one another. But to be honest, it's the same old thing as in the previous movie. And the final battle in a Japanese city close to "Mount Fuji" just looked ugly. It wasn't as if this clash of the titans took place in between blocks of flats made from cardboard. Just like in those ancient Godzilla films. But it's a close call. The duel on the ice, on the other hand, looked extremely great. A computer-graphic masterpiece.Do you like to watch huge robots and by extraterrestrial created monsters battle each other? Then I guess this film is right up your alley. Have you seen "Pacific Rim" years ago? Then you can safely skip this one because you won't be seeing something really new here. To be honest, I sometimes had the feeling that I was watching a modern version of the Power Rangers. Only the creatures who emerged from another dimension resembled those that the Power Rangers fought against a long time ago. Ridiculously long time ago.
Eric Donald (bpg-11955)
... so now all the commanders and cool persons are Chinese. Kaiju are Japanese invention but the only Japanese is killed off in the first five minutes.
The director should look in the mirror, update his resume (maximum lying helps) and apply to stock aisles at the local supermarket
cammer78
A bunch of teenagers, with their mind on top of their head, with zero acting skills, untrained as pilots but yet managed to operate them? really? remixed music that makes u want to mute. If i wanted to see game style movie that contains toddler level of experience, i would watch this fortnite thing that suits to the mindless beigns and facepalm like 100 times in 1 min.Pacific rim 1........ gladly to watch it 100 more times to wash out the disgusting "taste" i got from this "teens play it cool in virtual reality" thing.Don't release 3rd version if it's going to be like this and even worse, for the sake of all.
randomStuff101
With Steven S. DeKnight as director, you might expect something bold, violent, dramatic, cunning, and original. His Spartacus series was excellent in that regard. Uprising is different though, it's a simpler story with just a basic framework for the main show - the effects battles and scenes. You are challenged to suspend belief in many scenes, for the sake of moving things along and serving the next action scene. One scene in particular is bizarre. There's a scene in an elevator which is simplified to a bunch of "guys" are apparently shot and killed in the elevator by other guys, but we're not shown how this happens. "let's just skip over and make light of the point blank execution-style killing that just took place". Some of the fights and effects are enjoyable in the final battle. The agility of the robots is good. At points it's a bit like someone's mum took control of the script. In the end, Pacific Rim: Uprising tries to cash in, then makes movie. It's okay in parts, but a bit disappointing on main guts of story details. Doesn't need to be Blade Runner, but could at least try a bit more in that direction.