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So, 'We're No Angels 2' picks up with Joe and his crew, and honestly, the vibe feels a bit more frantic than its predecessor. The pacing has this odd mix of urgency and comedy, which kind of works given the setup with the corrupt politician. There’s a certain charm in the practical effects, though they’re not groundbreaking. Performances range from decent to a bit over-the-top, but that adds to its quirky nature. It’s not just a sequel; it dives into themes of friendship under fire, dealing with shady politics. Overall, it has this offbeat atmosphere that sets it apart in the comedy genre.
This film has seen a somewhat limited home media release, with early VHS and a later DVD barely making it into circulation; thus, copies can be hard to track down. It generates interest among collectors due to its offbeat humor and less conventional take on comedy sequels. As it stands, 'We're No Angels 2' sits in a unique niche, making it an intriguing piece for those who appreciate lesser-known films from the early '90s.
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