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After starting their own detective agency, Nick and Audrey Spitz land a career-making case when their billionaire pal is kidnapped from his wedding. (Netflix)

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MrHlad 

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English Last time the murders were on a yacht, now they're looking for kidnappers in Paris. And it's more or less the same boring movie, with Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston screaming cutely at each other most of the time, and capable actors standing around with nothing to do. Despite the 90-minute running time, Murder Mystery 2 drags a lot, because despite a stellar cast and a couple of unexpectedly decent action scenes, it's a routine that you'll forget by the next day. Even if it's not garbage, it's hard to find a reason to recommend someone spend ninety minutes of their life watching it. ()

Malarkey 

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English I like Adam Sandler and his humor, but sometimes it seems to me that he does whatever he wants. And it doesn't matter if the audience likes it or not. Even Murder Mystery was such that I had to make a big effort to enjoy it. But since I laughed sincerely here and there, I eventually forgave him. But this time I won't get over it. In terms of the script, it's just nonsense and total boredom. It's like when you want to relax and you open a book that you know is total trash, but you're sure you'll relax with it. But that certainty decreases with each page, until you fall asleep. ()

3DD!3 

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English Cheerful silliness for a good mood. It lacks the surprise moment of the first episode and the jokes are weaker, but that's what makes the crazy action and the level of luxury all the better. The whole intro makes it seem like the main stars have been spoiled by Netflix with new iPhones, beautiful dresses and an Indian dance they were the only ones who didn't have to learn choreography for. Sandler's a natural. ()

Stanislaus 

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English The second adventure of the Spitzes seemed to me qualitatively comparable to the first one, although you should take it with a grain of salt. Murder Mystery 2, like its predecessor, has an optimal running time, and at times it’s slightly amusing, but also suspenseful (especially during the van ride). Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston didn't grow on me after this film either, but I didn't mind them in the end, while I found Kuhoo Verma and Jodie Turner-Smith (with her minion) annoying. An easygoing and very unpretentious flick for exactly one viewing! ()