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So, Baker Has a Deathwish Part 2 picks up over a decade later, diving back into Baker's chaotic world. The tone is gritty but oddly reflective—like he’s grappling with his past while still being reckless. It’s just over an hour long, but it feels packed, the pacing is frenetic like you’re on a wild ride with Baker. The practical effects here really stand out, nothing feels overly polished, which adds to its rawness. The performances have this organic feel, like you’re catching glimpses of candid moments. It's distinctive because it balances that documentary style with a narrative that pulls you right into Baker's mindset, it's not just a follow-up; it feels like a deeper exploration of his psyche, all while retaining the chaotic energy we expect.
Gritty tone with reflective momentsUnique practical effectsEngaging pacing and organic performances
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