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It would be very easy to attack this movie with many negative adjectives. It's the perfect film for Letterboxd and Film Twitter users to showcase their snobbery and balance their ratings with some negative reviews. After all, this is the kind of movie that is forgotten in a few hours, has little or no subtext, and can easily be watched while doing the dishes or ironing.
However, a movie should be judged according to what it intends to be, and this movie is exactly what it should be: light entertainment that sometimes makes you laugh and doesn't strain your brain. It's an improvement over the first movie in every way: the humour works much better, everything seems much bigger in scale, and the Sandler-Aniston duo has greater chemistry. Adding to this are new characters - our Arturito, as sexist as ever! 🤣 - that fit well into all of this.
This is the typical movie that snobby film critics will never understand when a new sequel is inevitably announced, even if it should be pretty clear: it's honest with its audience.
However, a movie should be judged according to what it intends to be, and this movie is exactly what it should be: light entertainment that sometimes makes you laugh and doesn't strain your brain. It's an improvement over the first movie in every way: the humour works much better, everything seems much bigger in scale, and the Sandler-Aniston duo has greater chemistry. Adding to this are new characters - our Arturito, as sexist as ever! 🤣 - that fit well into all of this.
This is the typical movie that snobby film critics will never understand when a new sequel is inevitably announced, even if it should be pretty clear: it's honest with its audience.
- PedroPires90
- 30 mar 2023
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Adam is still going strong in all facets of his career and actually getting a bit of long deserved recognition of late (Mark Twain Award). His comedy is universally loved even in the most basic of regurgitated Hollywood plots. This is another case of that. This builds more on the action side of the couple's escapades but delivers in the standard laughs ten fold. Anniston proves once again she is a terrific match for an on screen love interest for Sandler. Their chemistry is never missing a beat. The story becomes just a backdrop for their antics to shine. While some of the forced modern rhetoric is grating at times, the film is a solid comedy. Know what you're getting and it's a fun time.
6.7/10 from me. Cheesy? Yes! Kind of stupid? You bet. Was it funny? Abso-lol-lutly! I was shaking my head, smiling and grinning the whole movie. It script is ridiculous and it somehow just was cohessive enough to work.
I watched the first one and didn't watch the trailer to the second one and came with very low expectations. I wanted a light-hearted evening to smile and the movie delivered the experience and exceeded my expectations. If you have a sense of humor, like to laugh at crazy and stupid situations, you will have a blast.
Will this win an Oscar? Not a chance,but will this deliver you 1.5 hours of good time? You bet!
I watched the first one and didn't watch the trailer to the second one and came with very low expectations. I wanted a light-hearted evening to smile and the movie delivered the experience and exceeded my expectations. If you have a sense of humor, like to laugh at crazy and stupid situations, you will have a blast.
Will this win an Oscar? Not a chance,but will this deliver you 1.5 hours of good time? You bet!
- WatchAndSmile
- 31 mar 2023
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I gave the first film a 6/10 but this one gets an extra star because I enjoyed it more - probably from the extravagant sets and locations from an increased budget, and it had a slightly better story with a few more twists. Plus I found myself laughing out loud a bunch of times with this one, when I barely cracked a smile in the first film. It was an all around entertaining watch, and Sandler was being his amazing Sandler self, and his chemistry with Aniston was spot-on. It's nothing revolutionary by any means, but a fun one-time watch piece of mindless entertainment, with just the right amount of comedy, suspense and even action. Sandler fans will enjoy it.
- Top_Dawg_Critic
- 17 apr 2023
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The time I write this review the movie has a rating of 5.8 Stars and I don't understand why.
The movie is pretty damn funny. I think there wasn't a joke I don't laughed about and the reason for that are probably the actors. Adam Sandler and Jennifer Anniston just work so good together as well as their characters.
The action isn't as good as in John Wick 4 of course but for such a movie it's very good. I wasn't expecting that.
However the movie is a little short leading to a story that isn't as good as in Knives Out, but I mean you don't watch this movie to get a super intelligent 'murder mystery' story, which is kind of ironic.
In conclusion I would say this movie is definitely watchable so don't be afraid if you find the rating of the movie bad.
The movie is pretty damn funny. I think there wasn't a joke I don't laughed about and the reason for that are probably the actors. Adam Sandler and Jennifer Anniston just work so good together as well as their characters.
The action isn't as good as in John Wick 4 of course but for such a movie it's very good. I wasn't expecting that.
However the movie is a little short leading to a story that isn't as good as in Knives Out, but I mean you don't watch this movie to get a super intelligent 'murder mystery' story, which is kind of ironic.
In conclusion I would say this movie is definitely watchable so don't be afraid if you find the rating of the movie bad.
- ItsRobinTV
- 30 mar 2023
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An attempt to recreate the charm of the first, but doesn't quite get there.
Murder Mystery 2 brings back the charm of Adam Sandler and Jennifer Anniston. Their chemistry is good.
However, the faster action pacing actually works against the comedy. It feels like a chronology of action sequences done purposefully ridiculously. So it seems like a lot of fun to shoot the movie for the cast... but it's a little messy and unfocused for the viewer.
There is even a little lack of creativity in the sequel... many elements from the first movie was recycled: stabbed victim, stealing a lambo, French lieutenant... I'm not even sure why some of the original cast needed to be in the sequel.
It was a quick fun, albeit forgettable movie. Perhaps if the plot and dialogue were a tad bit smarter, definitely the Sandler-Anniston pair can sell it!
Murder Mystery 2 brings back the charm of Adam Sandler and Jennifer Anniston. Their chemistry is good.
However, the faster action pacing actually works against the comedy. It feels like a chronology of action sequences done purposefully ridiculously. So it seems like a lot of fun to shoot the movie for the cast... but it's a little messy and unfocused for the viewer.
There is even a little lack of creativity in the sequel... many elements from the first movie was recycled: stabbed victim, stealing a lambo, French lieutenant... I'm not even sure why some of the original cast needed to be in the sequel.
It was a quick fun, albeit forgettable movie. Perhaps if the plot and dialogue were a tad bit smarter, definitely the Sandler-Anniston pair can sell it!
Like its predecessor, Murder Mystery 2 sets out to provide a breezy diversion and it largely succeeds. It isn't trying to be deep, or meaningful, or even riotously funny. But there's a good-natured charm to the proceedings thanks to the chemistry of the two leads, who manage to remain affable while quipping their way through the predictable plot. The supporting cast are one-note stereotypes (the vapid billionaire, the aggressive playboy, the coldly judgemental aristocrat, etc.) but they're utilized sparingly enough not to wear out their respective welcomes. It's an enjoyable way to turn your brain off for 90 minutes or so.
- johnspringer-95440
- 1 apr 2023
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This is yet another instance of Adam Sandler aiming for low-hanging fruit, and Netflix seems quite happy indirectly funding these. With Hustle and Uncut Gems, we know there's still a side to Sandler that craves a well-written, layered character. But lightweight action comedies like these only reinstate a couple of things: a) The banality of getting a pretty worthwhile cast together in exotic places to do silly things, and b) Sandler and Aniston can handle such roles without breaking a sweat. As such, Murder Mystery ends up being a film you can play on any randomly exhausting weeknight, offering a few harmless laughs here and there. There's also the undeniable fun of seeing Sandler and Aniston in Indian attires, dancing away to Bollywood numbers.
- arungeorge13
- 30 mar 2023
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It's very similar to the last one, it's great fun, silly with lots of twists and turns and quite a few laughs. It made me laugh out loud on more than a few occasions. It's a good sequel, at least as good as the original with a feel good ending as you would expect. OK it's very ticky boxy, it's full of cliches but thats not a bad thind at all.
Sandler and Aniston look like they get along and are having fun, all the character interactions are believable and the characters are good if a little silly at times.
The script is pretty sharp and it's nice to see some characters film the first film make a return. At the end it leaves you with a smile and wanting them to return for another. It's no masterpiece, it's not a patch on something like Red Notice. But if you liked the first one, this is worth spending your time on.
Sandler and Aniston look like they get along and are having fun, all the character interactions are believable and the characters are good if a little silly at times.
The script is pretty sharp and it's nice to see some characters film the first film make a return. At the end it leaves you with a smile and wanting them to return for another. It's no masterpiece, it's not a patch on something like Red Notice. But if you liked the first one, this is worth spending your time on.
- leenewham-31033
- 30 mar 2023
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I actually quite liked the first film, a cheesy but enjoyable murder mystery that took me by surprise.
The sequel is significantly worse and hardly a murder mystery. The jokes don't land, the plot and villain is predictable, acting is bad and it all feels rushed.
Its no wonder Netflix is losing subscribers if this is the content they will continue to bring out.
I don't really have anything positive to say about this Netflix sequel but if you do want to watch it, just expect it to be like any modern typical Adam Sandler comedy movie, not funny and just something to have on in the background.
The sequel is significantly worse and hardly a murder mystery. The jokes don't land, the plot and villain is predictable, acting is bad and it all feels rushed.
Its no wonder Netflix is losing subscribers if this is the content they will continue to bring out.
I don't really have anything positive to say about this Netflix sequel but if you do want to watch it, just expect it to be like any modern typical Adam Sandler comedy movie, not funny and just something to have on in the background.
- burntoutboy
- 30 mar 2023
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We really enjoyed this comedy. It was wonderfully wacky & absurd. We laughed hysterically at some points, usually for off-hand quips from the two protagonists. If you've enjoyed past Sandler and Aniston films, you'll like this one, too. It's a lot of fun, if you're in the mood for laughter.
It's a refreshing change of pace after watching too many thriller & action films. This film is knee-slapping funny. Who cares if both the characters and the plot are verging on the absurd & surreal? That's just part of the film's charm.
I was looking forward to this movie coming out, and I wasn't disappointed. Please keep us laughing, Adam!
It's a refreshing change of pace after watching too many thriller & action films. This film is knee-slapping funny. Who cares if both the characters and the plot are verging on the absurd & surreal? That's just part of the film's charm.
I was looking forward to this movie coming out, and I wasn't disappointed. Please keep us laughing, Adam!
If you're looking for a good comedy to watch with the family, this film is a great choice. The cast of familiar faces will keep you entertained and feeling good throughout the movie. While it's not groundbreaking, it's still one of the most enjoyable comedies that have come out recently.
Adam and Jennifer's chemistry as a married couple turned private detectives is a highlight of the film. They're funny and endearing, even when their antics get a little chaotic and reckless. You're sure to leave the movie at least smiling.
The plot of the film is simple, but the visual side of things is compelling, and the cultural aspects are fun to watch.
Overall, I would recommend this film to anyone looking for a good time. It's one of the better comedies that I've seen in a while, and you're guaranteed to laugh out loud a few times.
Adam and Jennifer's chemistry as a married couple turned private detectives is a highlight of the film. They're funny and endearing, even when their antics get a little chaotic and reckless. You're sure to leave the movie at least smiling.
The plot of the film is simple, but the visual side of things is compelling, and the cultural aspects are fun to watch.
Overall, I would recommend this film to anyone looking for a good time. It's one of the better comedies that I've seen in a while, and you're guaranteed to laugh out loud a few times.
- mikkiparker
- 5 apr 2023
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Firstly it proves that Netflix will commission anything. Secondly I still don't get WHY SHOUTING A LOT is considered as comedy. Apparently yes in USA.
The film has lots of gags, lots of action, lots of slapstick but nothing that provides actual laughs.
I guess it assumes that the viewer likes the 2 "stars" ie found Friends funny. Which it isn't.
If you like stereotypes and bland humour of an 8 year old then it doesn't offend. Hay yo. I guess older actors eventually run out of money.
The mystery? There isn't any. The murder? Dunno. Make up your own jokes they can only be funnier than Murder mystery 2.
The film has lots of gags, lots of action, lots of slapstick but nothing that provides actual laughs.
I guess it assumes that the viewer likes the 2 "stars" ie found Friends funny. Which it isn't.
If you like stereotypes and bland humour of an 8 year old then it doesn't offend. Hay yo. I guess older actors eventually run out of money.
The mystery? There isn't any. The murder? Dunno. Make up your own jokes they can only be funnier than Murder mystery 2.
- andylev-40916
- 31 mar 2023
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Watched Murder Mystery 2 Starring Adam Sandler(Hustle) as Nick , Jennifer Aniston(We're The Millers) as Audrey, Mark Strong(Tar) as Miller, Melanie Laurent( 6 Underground) as Claudette, John Kani(The Lion King) as Colonel Ulenga, Jodie Turner-Smith(The Independent) as Countess Sekou, Enrique Arce(Sayen) as Francisco , Kuhoo Verma(Plan B) as Saira, Zurin Vallleneiuva(Mothers Milk) as Iman ,Jillian Bell(Eureka!) as Susan, Danny Boon(The Crime Is Mine) as Inspector Delacroix and Adeel Ahktar(Enola Holmes) as The Maharajah.
Yeah the Film was decent awesome to see Adam Sandler turn it around on Netflix i thought I mean i wasnt gut busting laughing but i chuckled Loved its a Parody Glass Onion in a way as well the Hijinks The Spitz get into.
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Amazing Score From Rupert Gregson-Williams(The Home Team) , Cinematography By Bojann Bazelli(Snake Eyes) and Direction By Jeremy Garelick(The Binge) The Murder Mystery Duology wasnt bad I lauged during the Sequel Kinda Parodied Glass Onion 7/10.
Yeah the Film was decent awesome to see Adam Sandler turn it around on Netflix i thought I mean i wasnt gut busting laughing but i chuckled Loved its a Parody Glass Onion in a way as well the Hijinks The Spitz get into.
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Amazing Score From Rupert Gregson-Williams(The Home Team) , Cinematography By Bojann Bazelli(Snake Eyes) and Direction By Jeremy Garelick(The Binge) The Murder Mystery Duology wasnt bad I lauged during the Sequel Kinda Parodied Glass Onion 7/10.
- KalKenobi83
- 30 mar 2023
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To be honest I bearly remember 2019's Murder Mystery so it's a bit of a mystery why Netflix decided we all needed a sequel. However here it is and as far as Netflix movies go it's not bad. Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston work well together although the best lines are reserved for Sandler. Mark Strong is always worth watching however the rest of the cast are lack luster and only there to fill screen space. The script moves along at a good lick which is just as well as it's not wise to examine the plot in too much detail and with a run time of just 89 minutes it doesn't outstay it's welcome. All in all an amusing if forgettable experience but I doubt a third installment will be necessary.
Hear me out - you can have dumb and annoying characters and still make a comedy. Check out Jim Carrey in "Dumb and Dumber".
I remember in an interview Jeff Daniels said he was cast because they needed a great actor to pull this off, not a great comedian.
This is just a series of stupid things done by stupid people for no reason at all.
Who thinks it's funny to hear Jennifer Anniston fight with Adam Sandler? It's not funny to hear people quarrel. Sorry to break it to you, "comedy" writers out there.
With such a weak comedy, you could add some quality through excellent writing. But alas, the story is weak and written by an 8 year old. I think.
I remember in an interview Jeff Daniels said he was cast because they needed a great actor to pull this off, not a great comedian.
This is just a series of stupid things done by stupid people for no reason at all.
Who thinks it's funny to hear Jennifer Anniston fight with Adam Sandler? It's not funny to hear people quarrel. Sorry to break it to you, "comedy" writers out there.
With such a weak comedy, you could add some quality through excellent writing. But alas, the story is weak and written by an 8 year old. I think.
Yep. It's true. This by-the-numbers, outwardly made for contractual obligations movie, literally titled the genre it falls into...is a better murder mystery than the big budget, high profile, Oscar Bait trainwreck from Rian Johnson released last year. It's incredible.
Look, I'm not going to pretend this movie is the best thing ever, but it's a lot of fun. Jennifer Anniston and Adam Sandler have great chemistry and genuinely seem like a married couple. There's an eclectic, fun bunch of characters whom are very visually distinct and all have understandable motives. You have some interesting red herrings and subplots and it's all wrapped around a pretty decent mystery that doesn't feel impossible to figure out, but was clever when it was revealed. (Again, all of these things decidedly DID NOT apply to Glass Onion)
I was also really surprised by the fun, globe trotting nature of the story; I'm a sucker for good locations and Adam Sandler in particular is a guy who seems to take appropriate advantage of the location budgets Netflix provides him. There are also a lot of good action scenes that genuinely impressed me, particularly towards the end.
Is this movie perfect? No. Would you expect MURDER MYSTERY 2 to be a perfect, sterling example of the genre? No. But if you go in with low expectations, I'm sure you'll come out with a smile on your face.
Look, I'm not going to pretend this movie is the best thing ever, but it's a lot of fun. Jennifer Anniston and Adam Sandler have great chemistry and genuinely seem like a married couple. There's an eclectic, fun bunch of characters whom are very visually distinct and all have understandable motives. You have some interesting red herrings and subplots and it's all wrapped around a pretty decent mystery that doesn't feel impossible to figure out, but was clever when it was revealed. (Again, all of these things decidedly DID NOT apply to Glass Onion)
I was also really surprised by the fun, globe trotting nature of the story; I'm a sucker for good locations and Adam Sandler in particular is a guy who seems to take appropriate advantage of the location budgets Netflix provides him. There are also a lot of good action scenes that genuinely impressed me, particularly towards the end.
Is this movie perfect? No. Would you expect MURDER MYSTERY 2 to be a perfect, sterling example of the genre? No. But if you go in with low expectations, I'm sure you'll come out with a smile on your face.
- ryanpersaud-59415
- 13 apr 2023
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Movie was a solid fun watch, but for me there was just some things I did not like. To start the movie is very similar to the first one, doesnt feel like they tried to change anything except locations. The pacing of the movie was also very fast, everything just happened so fast it feels like you hardly get anytime to process what just happened. My last complaint is that there is plot points that just did not need to be added at all, like the story would have been fine to not add them, I am not gonna spoil anything but you will probably notice. Some positives about the movie was that it was funny, had decent acting, and was a fun watch. Overall I would Recommend.
- CorbinCritic
- 31 mar 2023
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Nick and audrey (sandler and aniston) have formed a detective agency, but they don't seem to have any clients. So they are free to attend the wedding of their friend vik, the maharaja. But there's a murder at the start of the festivities. So nick and audrey try to figure out who the murderer is. And one by one, they talk to the many, many suspects, who keep busting into their room. It's all tongue in cheek. Silly, fast talking, fast action script. And of course, they are being framed as the bad guys. It's goofy but fun. Even has a bollywood style dance number. And, like any sandler film, not to be taken too seriously. As the body count goes up, they get in deeper and deeper. Fun stuff. It's a good thing there's no security at la tour eiffel! Directed by jeremy garelick. Story by james vanderbilt, who had worked on part one, as well as several of the "scream" films.
I didnt laugh once. But humour is personal, so other folks might be able to laugh about this story. I did like the original Murder Mystery movie, although that first one wasnt excellent either.
The bad: the jokes are missing the mark. I simply did not laugh once. Nor did I find it amusing.
This movie has written FORMULA all over it. It's another failed Neftlix formula comedy.
This movie lasts 90 minutes of which 13 minutes are the end credits. That's a bad sign. Even with this very short duration I GOT BORED anyway.
Not any good then? The actors in it are ofcourse good. Although Jennifer Anniston has gotten some weird looking plastic surgery and because of that her usual natural charming facial expressions look somewhat off.
Adam Sandler aint bad either, but as I said before, the jokes are missing the mark. I did not laugh once... Bummer.
The bad: the jokes are missing the mark. I simply did not laugh once. Nor did I find it amusing.
This movie has written FORMULA all over it. It's another failed Neftlix formula comedy.
This movie lasts 90 minutes of which 13 minutes are the end credits. That's a bad sign. Even with this very short duration I GOT BORED anyway.
Not any good then? The actors in it are ofcourse good. Although Jennifer Anniston has gotten some weird looking plastic surgery and because of that her usual natural charming facial expressions look somewhat off.
Adam Sandler aint bad either, but as I said before, the jokes are missing the mark. I did not laugh once... Bummer.
I thought this movie was terrific fun. There are absolutely beautiful costumes, gorgeous scenery and entertaining laughs. It's not going to win an Oscar, but it was never designed to. It was designed to entertain and it is the perfect movie to watch on a Friday night with some takeaway. You will probably guess who the villain is pretty early on, but it doesn't detract from the enjoyment of the film. I've never been a huge Adam Sandler fan, having said that I do find him quite entertaining in this role and Jennifer Aniston once again proves her comedic chops. Overall, it's a light-hearted and enjoyable comedy. Frankly, I can't wait for Murder Mystery 3.
Just like Nick's aiming, the movie doesn't really hit the target. Now private detectives launching their own agency, Nick and Audrey Spitz (Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston) land at the centre of an international investigation when a friend is abducted.
First of all, the movie was a bit short for a "mystery" movie. Consequently, the mystery itself wasn't really intriguing. Normally, while watching a mystery movie, the audience follows the main character(s) on their journey of solving the mystery while catching clues here and there in order to try to solve the mystery themselves too. This aspect wasn't present in this movie. Also, the movie felt like it was a cliché adventure comedy. Nothing new was presented. It just felt ordinary.
Although the movie doesn't really work as a murder mystery, the term "comedy" suits it well. The characters were funny and the throwaway comedy also worked pretty fine. Not all the jokes are "laugh out loud" kind of jokes, but they still are funny. The chemistry between Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler was very evident and it helped elevate the movie a little bit. Both their performances were really good too. The supporting cast was also good however some of the characters were annoying and some others were kind of useless as the movie could've worked without them.
Although it my feel like a lazy attempt of following the basic action comedy movies formula, Murder Mystery 2 might be a fun family movie that some might enjoy.
Score:6/10.
First of all, the movie was a bit short for a "mystery" movie. Consequently, the mystery itself wasn't really intriguing. Normally, while watching a mystery movie, the audience follows the main character(s) on their journey of solving the mystery while catching clues here and there in order to try to solve the mystery themselves too. This aspect wasn't present in this movie. Also, the movie felt like it was a cliché adventure comedy. Nothing new was presented. It just felt ordinary.
Although the movie doesn't really work as a murder mystery, the term "comedy" suits it well. The characters were funny and the throwaway comedy also worked pretty fine. Not all the jokes are "laugh out loud" kind of jokes, but they still are funny. The chemistry between Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler was very evident and it helped elevate the movie a little bit. Both their performances were really good too. The supporting cast was also good however some of the characters were annoying and some others were kind of useless as the movie could've worked without them.
Although it my feel like a lazy attempt of following the basic action comedy movies formula, Murder Mystery 2 might be a fun family movie that some might enjoy.
Score:6/10.
- wackoreviews
- 31 mar 2023
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So the first instalment was frothy nonsense but well made, entertaining frothy nonsense. This second outing once again featuring the annoying hyper-untalented goof womble, Adam Sandler and the facelift that was once Jenifer Anniston crosses the line into overblown cartoonism. The best bits are those featuring the French policeman reprising his role from the first film. Sandler and Anniston have zero chemistry and this puts holes in the already sinking ship. The story is stupid, unoriginal and more importantly it isn't funny. In the third act we get brainless car chases and the usual cacophony of cliches. This is one to avoid unless you've got a six pack and a bag of crisps you need to finish whilst keeping your head empty.
Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler are back - with more slapstick, comedy, and even crazier scenes.
They are again the Spitzes, this time officially detectives, who run into murder and mayhem wherever they turn.
Four years after Murder Mystery 1, Nick and Audrey are invited to When they're invited to celebrate the wedding of their friend The Maharajah (Adeel Akhtar) on his island. He is kidnapped, and everyone becomes a suspect.
The movie sports a good supporting cast - Mark Strong, The plot of the film is good enough and so are the characters, especially Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, who are always great together, along with the supporting cast: Miller (Mark Strong), Melanie Laurent, Jodie Turner-Smith, John Kani, Kuhoo Vermal, Dany Boon, Enrique Arce, Jillian Bell, and Tony Goldwyn.
The story takes us to Paris - the scenery is fantastic. The Spitzes and the predicaments they get into are hilarious.
This is light fun, enjoyable, with some laugh out loud moments.
They are again the Spitzes, this time officially detectives, who run into murder and mayhem wherever they turn.
Four years after Murder Mystery 1, Nick and Audrey are invited to When they're invited to celebrate the wedding of their friend The Maharajah (Adeel Akhtar) on his island. He is kidnapped, and everyone becomes a suspect.
The movie sports a good supporting cast - Mark Strong, The plot of the film is good enough and so are the characters, especially Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, who are always great together, along with the supporting cast: Miller (Mark Strong), Melanie Laurent, Jodie Turner-Smith, John Kani, Kuhoo Vermal, Dany Boon, Enrique Arce, Jillian Bell, and Tony Goldwyn.
The story takes us to Paris - the scenery is fantastic. The Spitzes and the predicaments they get into are hilarious.
This is light fun, enjoyable, with some laugh out loud moments.
Calling all murder mystery lovers! Murder Mystery 2 is even more hilarious than the original and the plot twists will keep you guessing until the very end. I love how this movie has the perfect amount of suspense and comedy to keep me both interested and entertained.
The Spitzes have now - four years after their first mystery - created their own detective agency. However, they aren't doing as well as they had hoped, so when their old friend (from the first movie) the Maharajah (Adeel Akhtar) invites them to his wedding, they take up his offer and use it as a much-needed break. However, Nick Spitz (Adam Sandler) and Audrey Spitz (Jennifer Aniston) seem to have bad luck on vacations, and this trip is no exception. The night before the wedding, Vik's bodyguard gets killed and Vik gets kidnapped. So, the Spitzes must solve the mystery and get Vik back before he gets harmed!
Even though this is a sequel, it's not necessary to watch the first movie. There are a couple characters from the old movie that reprise their role in this one, but it isn't too important to know about their backstory to understand Murder Mystery 2. However, the first Murder Mystery is a very funny movie so I would recommend it anyway. And if you liked the first movie, you will love this one. I actually enjoyed this one more than the original because of its hysterical writing and engaging story. Although I enjoyed every single performance in this movie, the funniest performances come from Jennifer Aniston (Audrey), Adam Sandler (Nick), and Adeel Akhtar (Maharajah/Vik). The cleverness of the actors mixed with the crazy situations they find themselves in creates scenes that have so much humor. Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler have so much chemistry and throughout the movie, they seem like a genuinely married couple.
The messages of Murder Mystery 2 demonstrate the power of love and how going through difficult situations will only make it stronger and that it's important to enjoy yourself along the way. The movie has mild profanity and violence and is rated PG-13.
Murder Mystery 3 gets 5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It comes out on Netflix on March 31, 2023. By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST!
The Spitzes have now - four years after their first mystery - created their own detective agency. However, they aren't doing as well as they had hoped, so when their old friend (from the first movie) the Maharajah (Adeel Akhtar) invites them to his wedding, they take up his offer and use it as a much-needed break. However, Nick Spitz (Adam Sandler) and Audrey Spitz (Jennifer Aniston) seem to have bad luck on vacations, and this trip is no exception. The night before the wedding, Vik's bodyguard gets killed and Vik gets kidnapped. So, the Spitzes must solve the mystery and get Vik back before he gets harmed!
Even though this is a sequel, it's not necessary to watch the first movie. There are a couple characters from the old movie that reprise their role in this one, but it isn't too important to know about their backstory to understand Murder Mystery 2. However, the first Murder Mystery is a very funny movie so I would recommend it anyway. And if you liked the first movie, you will love this one. I actually enjoyed this one more than the original because of its hysterical writing and engaging story. Although I enjoyed every single performance in this movie, the funniest performances come from Jennifer Aniston (Audrey), Adam Sandler (Nick), and Adeel Akhtar (Maharajah/Vik). The cleverness of the actors mixed with the crazy situations they find themselves in creates scenes that have so much humor. Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler have so much chemistry and throughout the movie, they seem like a genuinely married couple.
The messages of Murder Mystery 2 demonstrate the power of love and how going through difficult situations will only make it stronger and that it's important to enjoy yourself along the way. The movie has mild profanity and violence and is rated PG-13.
Murder Mystery 3 gets 5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It comes out on Netflix on March 31, 2023. By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST!