Nobody 2 4K 2025 Ultra HD 2160p
Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk) is tired of working for a criminal organization and wants to retire. This decent husband and father has to disappear at night and kill people. Hutch manages to find a good moment to take his family on a trip to a resort town with a water park, a nice hotel, and the opportunity to have a picnic, but things don't go according to plan. After a brawl, Hutch gets into a conflict with a corrupt sheriff (Colin Hanks), and this stirs up all the criminal elements in the city, including the criminal Lendina (Sharon Stone). It will be impossible to de-escalate the situation.
User Review
In 2021, the film Nobody starring Bob Odenkirk was released. The director's chair was taken by a young man, Ilya Naishuller. The film turned out to be fresh and incredibly well-made. Ilya, together with cinematographer Pavel Pogorzelsky, created a real visual treat for fans of the action genre. The story itself was not about yet another super-duper agent who takes on an army of heavily armed villains, but about a hitman who is just as easy to kill, who is subjected to the same violence and is unprotected by the “main character.” In addition, he tries to be an exemplary family man. In general, it was a more or less lively story, despite the ending. It was a story you wanted to believe in, and you could empathize with the characters.
But what do we get in the second part?
Both the director and the cinematographer have changed, so instead of fresh and unconventional camera movements, we get standard general shots with a large (for this genre) number of editing cuts.
Instead of stunning choreography, we get only decent attempts to repeat the success of the first part, shattered by the dullness of the plot. And here we come to the main changes: the producers, represented by Odenkirk himself and screenwriter Derek Kolstad, completely ruined the film. Even inviting Chad Stahelski didn't help, and in fact, it hurt the film. The result is a story about an indestructible superhero who simply mows down NPCs by the dozen, and they, in turn, are incapable of simple mental functions: they run around in convenient numbers, without giving any thought to strategy or tactics.
The most interesting thing is that the first half of the film at least tries to maintain the tone of a Naishuller-style action movie. And during this part, there were some truly worthwhile and lively moments... But the second part was clearly written somewhere around Christmas, when Home Alone is constantly on TV. I can't find any other excuse for the idiocy that occurs in the second half of the film. Seriously: preparing a children's park for the arrival of villains. What is that...? And the main character, who survives in the end anyway, à la Indiana Jones in a refrigerator, surviving a nuclear explosion.
Now I remember the scene on the bus from the original movie. Yes, Hutch beat up the thugs, but at what cost... And you believed it. I'm not even talking about how exciting it was filmed: the staging, the camera work, the color, the editing. Now I'm going to cry.
In general, unfortunately, the film has completely lost the idea and approach of the first film — now the main character is not a person who, like all people, is vulnerable and sometimes weak. The result is a superhuman who, while on vacation, sends a division of militarized people to the other world, while throwing coins into slot machines.
Info Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265 (64.9 Mb/s)
Resolution: 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Info Audio
#English: Dolby TrueHD with Dolby Atmos 7.1
#English: Dolby Digital Plus with Dolby Atmos 5.1
#Spanish (Latino): Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
#French: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
Info Subtitles
English SDH, Bulgarian, Danish, Dutch, French (FR), French (CA), German, Italian, Spanish (Latin America), Ukrainian.File size: 43.85 GB
