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So, 'Taking It Like A Champ' 2 seems to take the original's premise and really run with it, though it's hard to pin down the creative choices made without knowing the director. The pacing feels a bit erratic, which oddly adds to its charm—like they leaned into the chaos. The tone is a mix of serious and playful, balancing moments that are genuinely intense with lighter, almost absurd humor. You can see that they're working with some practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, have a certain rough-around-the-edges quality that gives it character. The performances, though, are a mixed bag—some actors really shine while others feel a bit lost in the whirlwind. Overall, it has a distinctive flair that might resonate with collectors looking for something a bit off the beaten path.
This sequel has had a limited release, which could make it a bit harder to track down in certain formats. Early reports suggest that collectors are keen on any physical copies since there’s not much buzz yet, and that might change in the future. Keep an eye on its availability, as the unique atmosphere might draw more attention over time.
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