Tulnukas 2 ehk Valdise tagasitulek 17 osas (2024)
42KTulnukas 2 ehk Valdise tagasitulek 17 osas (2024). Tulnukas 2 ehk Valdise tagasitulek 17 osas: Directed by Rasmus Merivoo. With Märt Avandi, Ott Sepp, Vallo Kirs, Liisa Pulk. Valdis returns after 20 years, his memory restored, but his hometown transformed. Despite the changes, his friends Märt and Ott guide him through rediscovering life's joys in this time-lapse comedy-drama.
“As sequels to cult classics go, there was two ways this movie couldu0026#39;ve turned out. It either builds on the previous filmu0026#39;s legacy, or it shatters the hopes of fans. While neither really turned out to be true, I couldnu0026#39;t help, but cringe in between short moments of laughter.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere were some big issues with the movie. Firstly, while the first movie was about 20 minutes long, this one was dragged to be 2 hours long. This made for long sections in the plot where nothing really productive/interesting was happening and you could feel that you were just purposely getting dragged a step forward before being pushed two steps back. Secondly, while Ott Seppu0026#39;s acting was amazing, Märt Avandi didnu0026#39;t seem like he was Valdis. He came across more as like a parody of Valdis with overexaggerated grimaces and pointless extra swearing on top of the u0026quot;Tulnukasu0026quot;-esque swearing which had served itu0026#39;s purpose already. On top of that, the movie rested a lot of itu0026#39;s weight on the classic one-liners and quotes from the first movie. While there were some details and dialogue in the film, which took a fine jab at the post-COVID society and the bipolarity of the current political climate, most of the dialogue just came across as unnecessary, dull, annoying and/or unfunny.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAll in all, I feel like it would have been better off being another approximately 20 minute short movie.”