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Unraveling "Nobody 2": A Study in Misguided Violence

Unraveling "Nobody 2": A Study in Misguided Violence

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The High and Dry Podcast team delivers a scathing review of "Nobody 2," rating it a dismal 1.5 out of 5 stars for its incoherent plot, poor performances, and problematic messaging.

• Bob Odenkirk returns as a violent family man whose ultraviolence is inexplicably portrayed as heroic
• The film oscillates between serious and campy tones, creating a disorienting viewing experience
• Christopher Lloyd appears underutilized, with his character barely developed despite potential
• Sharon Stone's villain makes inexplicable choices that defy basic logic
• Poor cinematography makes action sequences feel jumpy and lacking impact
• The film's treatment of women is particularly problematic, suggesting wives should accept and participate in their husband's violence
• The plot contains numerous logical inconsistencies, including the small-town setting having multiple violent crime syndicates
• Several characters' motivations and actions make little sense within the narrative

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