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Jack Reacher returns with his particular brand of justice in the highly anticipated sequel Jack Reacher: Never Go Back. When Army Major Susan Turner, who heads Reacher's old investigative unit, is arrested for Treason, Reacher will stop at nothing to prove her innocence and to uncover the truth behind a major government conspiracy involving soldiers who are being killed. Based upon Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, author Lee Child's 18th novel in the best-selling Jack Reacher series, that has seen 100 million books sold worldwide. (Paramount Home Entertainment)

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kaylin 

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English In my case, the fact that Cobie Smulders appears here helps a lot, as I really like her and always enjoy seeing her. It's quite action-packed, Tom Cruise doesn't seem to lose anything with age, or at least it's presented in a way that it looks like he doesn't lose anything. However, it is still a nice thriller mainstream. ()

D.Moore 

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English The first film definitely has its issues (the first half without tension, a number of unexplained things at the end), but so does this one, so I did not really notice any major qualitative drop. Perhaps only Kreamer's musical motif was a bit lacking for me, and the main villain could have been more charismatic. However, Tom Cruise is still convincing, Edward Zwick knows how to do the action and the other scenes, and that made me like the final restaurant unraveling in addition to the night shootout. ()

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Necrotongue 

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English After the previous installment, a descent into mediocrity. Granted, in addition to the standard running race, the viewer is also offered parkour, but also a stinking pile of action movie clichés on top of that. In order to beat the main villain, the hero must first get his ass kicked properly, the only move you know how to do will get you out of a tight spot, et cetera. I was also annoyed by the family play on emotions and the filmmakers’ attempt to convince me that after a head-on collision with a wall, all it takes is to clear your throat twice and your body instantly regenerates. I had to double-check if the film wasn’t directed by Jean-Claude van Damme. ()

3DD!3 

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English A decent sequel. It’s obvious that Reacher is Tom’s favorite character. Rough as sand paper, a bit of a bull in a china shop, but a clever vet who always has the situation under control. Seeing part 1 encouraged me to read the series of books, so the much denied height disparity really bothers me, but also I’m surprised that he only makes films according to the inferior books in the series. I thought Never Go Back was just average (it disappeared from my mind terribly fast), and the only interesting storyline was with the kid. This made the movie an even more pleasant surprise. The brisker story, loads of old-school type action and great lines. Even the road trip moments work excellently. A pleasant return to the nineties. Tom is beginning to show his age, so he’s a bit puffy after the Men, but he convincingly walks all over the younger competition in fights, beating them hands down. A really fine ending. In terms of acting, well done. I hope Reacher earns enough for another sequel. These movies are evergreens, not box-office hits, but the type of movie you can watch more times during your life than many an Oscar-winner. ()

Malarkey 

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English The first installment of Jack Reacher didn’t dazzle me in any way, even though the action scenes were one of the best I’ve seen in the last few months. I tried the second installment to see if anything had improved. And it didn’t. Quite the opposite. There is less action and Jack Reacher is still the same unavailable guy and the worst character Tom Cruise has ever portrayed. And that’s despite the fact that the screenwriter invented a supposed daughter for him and tried to make the second installment a little more personal. It didn’t work and truthfully, it was worse than I thought. ()

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