5/10
Excessively Long and Boring Fighting with Not so Likeable Characters
16 March 2023
This sequel seems to start off with a promising, perhaps this movie could be better than the lukewarm original movie, but it descends into unrealistic fight scenes that become an off-putting parody. Many of the later fight scenes go on for an insanely long time which become quite obnoxiously boring and raises that question as to maybe how bad the Accident Man is at killing people. A good number of jokes fall flat because they are so obviously forced into the scene as if they were supposed to be so witty and make the movie better. They do not. Maybe the Accident Man should have died many times like this movie. The director seems to have adopted that more is better, but in this instance, creative, new, and refreshing assassins would be more in line with the original theme of Accident Man. As a scriptwriter, one could have bought or procured a list of the assassins coming to get the also off-putting man who Accident Man is guarding and go on the offensive and show how amazingly diabolic he actually was in accidentally offing these other amazing assassins. The off-putting man who the Accident Man is stuck with is actually the worse part of the movie providing this movie with mostly disagreeable characters that nobody likes and makes watching this movie pretty much of a hurtful venture in of itself. As mentioned in a review for Accident Man (2018), Polar (2019) would be the decent comparison assassin movie for this comedic, specialized assassination sub-genre. Pulp Fiction (1994) of course would be the standard or even Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2002) and Vol 1 (2003). In many ways, this movie really does not make a lot of sense either. While the few last scenes had some net positive value, ultimately this movie is not worth watching, no "accidents" here.
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