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Distrito 13, dos años más tarde: el gobierno ha cambiado pero la sociedad es la misma... el muro de aislamiento se ha extendido alrededor de las ciudades. Las bandas que ya proliferaban en el pasado, han aumentado su influencia. El tráfico se divide ahora entre los cinco barrios étnicos, cada uno de ellos encabezado por un temible líder de banda. Más que nunca decididos a resolver el problema, los servicios secretos abren fuego. Damien (Cyril Raffaelli), policía experto en artes marciales, y Leito (David Belle), capaz de exprimir en cada esquina de los suburbios, hacen un nuevo equipo. Su meta: salvar la ciudad del caos. Su programa: la lucha para desafiar las leyes de la gravedad... (Filmin)

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Isherwood 

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inglés It’s an absolutely seamless action ride, in which the only person who will be able to handle the phantasmagoric plot is the person who keeps hoping that Luc Besson will ever get his act together after an unknown stroke. The contact fights are clear to see, imaginative, and funny, with countless parkour stunts. If the director knew how to edit (specifically, how to work better with gradation and smarter location changes), I wouldn't hesitate to jump up a balcony higher. ()

3DD!3 

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inglés These boys are still really good at this, David Belle is a fight master and Cyril Raffaeli is his skilled secondant. The story is a different matter. It’s really far-fetched with a hackneyed message that there’s strength in unity and when there’s no fighting going on, the picture is jam packed full of dead spots. Now it clearly shows what a blessing Morel was for part one. ()

Kaka 

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inglés I am surprised that the Belle-Raffaelli duo did not catch on in the USA, or in any major commercial projects. In my opinion, they easily outdo Jason Statham and similar actors. This sequel is simpler, both in terms of plot and technically more comprehensible and faster and it has benefited from the change in director. Unlike his predecessor, Patrick Alessandrin is not trying for the hardest full-contact action, but for a brisk and entertaining audiovisual mix, where the important thing is the sound of bass rather than the precision of the moves. Normally, I would like it the other way around, but in this peculiar pop culture story of a strange concept, the opposite is true, which is exactly what I had the chance to see. Without higher ambitions, but overall okay. ()

kaylin 

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inglés It's not much worse than the first installment; rather, it seemed very similar to me. It plays on the idea that there isn't a completely bad concept here, and the overall screenplay is well-executed. It has humor, especially the opening scene, which is great, and of course, there's the well-executed and quite intense action. But even this time, it didn't really manage to excite me. ()