Nobody 2
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Synopsis
Suburban dad Hutch Mansell, a former lethal assassin, is pulled back into his violent past after thwarting a home invasion, setting off a chain of events that unravels secrets about his wife Becca's past and his own.
Cast
- Connie Nielsen
- Bob Odenkirk
- Christopher Lloyd
- Sharon Stone
- Colin Hanks
- Michael Ironside
- RZA
- Daniel Bernhardt
- Colin Salmon
- John Ortiz
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Aug 13, 2025
John Wick isn’t available? Better Call Saul.
thenotoriousjacAug 14, 2025Guess who was in the theater with me? …. Nobody. It’s nowhere near as good as the first film but it has the same undeniable charm. There are “Dad movies” and then there is this—it’s so dad-coded it makes Reacher look like a rom com. This is the New Balance and jorts of…
Kit LazerAug 15, 2025National Lampoon’s Vigilante Vacation
zoë rose bryant - Aug 13, 2025
they didn't call saul, so he took it personally
𝐉Aug 12, 2025never bring a machete to a katana fight 🗣️🗣️🗣️
allain♡Aug 14, 2025they could make ten more of these and i’ll be seated every time
cob - Aug 16, 2025
the fact that these movies literally saved bob odenkirk’s life because the training he did for them helped him to survive his heart attack
theoAug 12, 2025I'll give this some genuine credit for trying to be a mostly very different movie than its predecessor, but that said it's just barely a movie at all, just a clothesline for some action gags and fights. At least they're Timo action gags and fights! RZA briefly MVP, Stone is…
matt lynchAug 14, 2025better not call saul when he's on vacation
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Rating: 7.4/10 Nobody 2 is a brutal, stylish, and fantastically entertaining sequel that ups the ante with even more bone-crunching action. Director Timo Tjahjanto brings his signature hyper-violent style, while Bob Odenkirk shines as the unassuming family man with a particular set of…
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8.7 I thought this was fun and enjoyable. Was it as amazing as the first, absolutely not. But there were some great action sequences but I just feel like the plot came out of nowhere. Especially for a sequel it would’ve been better if it meant more to his past or something. So that’s why it’s not…
I watched the first one on a plane, and I did the same with the second after all of these years. this movie is a total Male fantasy but it's fun. not much plot actually happened but I think I enjoyed it more than the first movie. just a fun turn your brain off kind of movie.
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insanely fun and entertaining. i'd be lying if I said I didn't genuinely enjoy every second of this movie. the fights and camera work were amazing. It was also actually pretty solid outside of being a pure action movie
7.8/10 — Watched with ex Celine, it’s a great movie, laughable aswell sometimes, and the masculinity is hell yeah
Atom User Reviews
This movie is amazing. Everyone is great in this movie. This movie is as amazing as the 1st movie, which I loved (Nobody 2021). Bob Odenkirk is a real one when it comes to his action and comedy. The action in this movie is awesome and cool. This is definitely one action movie that shouldn't be missed on the big screen, and definitely, in my eyes, one of the best action movies of the summer. Overall, I loved this one, and I rate it a 5/5.
Fun story, not as good as the first but definitely loved the spin on a family vacation
Metacritic
The over-the-top violence is funny in the early scenes. But it turns more and more abrupt, more over-the-top and more sadistic the longer the story unfolds.
This is the only genre where you can paper over the flaws with a handful of well-staged set pieces, and thanks to Timo Tjahjanto, it manages to upstage the original on that front.
To be sure, Tjahjanto provides these sequences with bruising action, mixed with a touch of dark comedy, but they are shot and staged without much distinction. And because the audience is now no longer startled to learn that nerdy Hutch can kill people, his ability to dispatch dozens of baddies feels anticlimactic.