Greenland 2: Migration
Having found the safety of the Greenland bunker after the comet Clarke decimated the Earth, the Garrity family must now risk everything to embark on a perilous journey across the wasteland of Europe to find a new home.
Review
The first film set high expectations with its emotion, action, and suspense, but this sequel feels like a completely different and weaker experience.
Set five years after the original, the story quickly becomes illogical and unrealistic, with events that feel impossible and repetitive. The narrative often focuses on situations that seem unconvincing and unsatisfying, making it difficult to stay invested.
The film suffers from a lack of coherence, with scenes that feel disconnected and character decisions that lack proper explanation. The overall plot appears inconsistent and poorly structured.
The CGI is uneven and at times noticeably weak, further reducing the impact of key moments. Overall, it turns out to be a major disappointment compared to the first film.
Cast & crew
Directed by
Ric Roman Waugh
Starring
Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin, Roman Griffin Davis, Tommie Earl Jenkins, Trond Fausa Aurvåg, Amber Rose Revah, Gina Gangar, Antonio De Lima
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