La familia Addams 2: La gran escapada

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En La familia Addams 2: La gran escapada, Morticia y Gómez no llevan nada bien que sus hijos estén creciendo, saltándose las cenas familiares a la menor ocasión y dejándose consumir por sus propios intereses adolescentes. Para volver a conectar como antes, deciden meter a Miércoles, Pugsley, Tío Fétido y al resto en su autocaravana, y lanzarse a la carretera para un último y terrorífico viaje en familia. Esta aventura cruzando Estados Unidos sacará a los Addams de su entorno y les hará afrontar desternillantes momentos con su emblemático primo Eso y con nuevos y peculiares personajes. ¿Qué podría salir mal? (Universal Pictures España)

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NinadeL 

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inglés This is once again more for kids than previous projects, but it's still nice that the Addams Family is still going. The script of the animated second film is more or less like the 1973 Hanna-Barbera series, with the family traveling around the United States and having a great time. Moreover, the dubbing loses the charm of the original cast (Bette Midler as Granny is perfect, while Snoop Dogg as Cousin It is terrible). But they did a good job reaching the finish line, and we can keep up with the family in the Wednesday series coming to Netflix this year. ()

Stanislaus 

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inglés The second adventure of "America's most morbid family" falls short of its predecessor, and that's quite a shame, because the Addams offer great material for a slightly unconventional family film that doesn't skimp on the dark humour. As with the first film, it's all about family problems and finding one's identity, which is a rewarding but at the same time bland subject. At first, the film still tried to maintain its typically gloomy atmosphere, but then it started to take off into overly colourful shades (which was a bit of a problem with the first film as well), and you knew almost the whole time how it was going to end. I appreciated a few pop culture allusions (Jaws, Carrie, and The Island of Dr. Moreau), but I have to conclude that in this case, the potential of the brand was woefully underexploited. Better two stars! ()