The concept: one night a year, all crimes are allowed. This time, instead of one family’s home being invaded, the action takes to the streets, where our protagonists are on the run. The premise is improbable enough, but this plot extends it to simply stupid: the characters are lame and the situations are absurd. Worse of all, the violent acts are dull and unoriginal. Many of the potentially best kills are dispatched off-camera or in a blur. There’s nothing about this sequel that vaguely resembles the gripping original.
(1 / 5)