When there are many movie sequels comedy disappointing because it does not show an increase from the previous films, "22 Jump Street" which presents an improvement over the first film certainly does not fall into this category. With more squalid humor, jokes are more abundant, and the chemistry between Tatum and Hill are more solid, it seems like the audience was disappointed with the film.
But, if you are not convinced that the "22 Jump Street" is the right choice at the spectacle of the weekend, check the points below this recommendation. Here are five reasons to watch "22 Jump Street".
1. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller
Lord and Miller is an example of leading directors in the genre of comedy at this point. Filmography they are not long, but with "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" (2009), "21 Jump Street", and "The Lego Movie" (2014), both scored consecutive success in terms of revenue and quality. This year, "22 Jump Street" is expected to carve one more achievement for the Lord and Miller as "The Lego Movie" loved the audience and critics managed to rake in 462 million U.S. dollars from circulation worldwide.
From various reviews that have been circulating, it is clear that Lord and Miller have exceeded their own achievements by producing "22 Jump Street" which was considered as a rare sequel that turned out better than the first film. If you like the movies Lord and Miller foregoing, you will surely be satisfied with their latest treats. Watch 22 Jump Street Full Movie Through a plot structure that is approximately equal to "21 Jump Street", Lord and Miller seemed to challenge themselves to show a similar story with the comedy fresh and not feel repetitive. Good joke physical, verbal or visual, are all presented complete in this movie. The result is a modern comedy that knows its own strengths and weaknesses, and expertly able to make the points plus and minus as an effective ingredient joke.
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2. Comedy and Satire Meta
Through the "21 Jump Street" and "The Lego Movie", the audience certainly aware that Lord and Miller love to play with meta comedy and satire. "21 Jump Street" with a maximum mocks cop movies and teen comedies and all the stereotypes of the characters, while "The Lego Movie" brings the audience up to rethink their behavior as obsessive toy collector. In "22 Jump Street", Lord and Miller still playing around with the conventions of a specific genre. But beyond that, they also remark flicked on in Hollywood filmmaking, and of course the nature of the sequel itself.
"22 Jump Street" is a film that is very self-conscious about its function, expectation, bujetnya, design, and of course the structure itself. The film makers do not need to look for inspiration all the way to find materials reproach, because the value of the highest comedy they have achieved through their ability to make themselves as material to be used as the butt. Although many parts of the "22 Jump Street" which could invite laughter, the movie itself is no laughing matter. With against all expectations, this franchise has proven again and again that the deterioration of ideas in Hollywood can be fought with innovation, and a bit of introspection and sincerity to laugh at themselves.
Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill (Victoria Will / Invision / AP) Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill (Victoria Will / Invision / AP) 3. Channing Tatum
Before "21 Jump Street", no one thought that Channing Tatum did have talent as a comedian. Although the "22 Jump Street", Michael Bacall, Oren Uziel, and Rodney Rothman are the parties responsible for providing ammunition Tatum leveled farce, it is undeniable that the method of delivery and the total Tatum's acting is the main reason why Officer Jenko childlike infantile and inferior became a well-liked figure of the audience.
When Tatum enjoyed in previous films that are designed to distort the role of stereotypes about athletic stature but empty-headed, in this sequel, Tatum plays Jenko is free to be himself again. With the return of Jenko be alpha male, Lord and Miller use this position to take advantage of the position of the yin and yang of Schmidt and Jenko as a loophole to deconstruct romantic drama films. Similar to deconstruction which has also been carried out in "21 Jump Street", this sequel also overturns standard rules of the genre, and make it as a base to juggle "22 Jump Street" became a bromantic comedy.
Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill (Victoria Will / Invision / AP) Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill (Victoria Will / Invision / AP)
4. Jonah Hill
Half of the life of "22 Jump Street" is in the hands of course Jonah Hill is now more solid bertandem with Channing Tatum. When Schmidt in the first film as the parties are given the opportunity to enjoy a positive side effect of their cover in the high school environment today that has the feel of a progressive, its role is now reversed so that he again felt how it feels to be ignored by the figure environment. Of course, the style and appearance of Jonah Hill is already perfect for playing the bumbling cop concurrent students who do not have friends. Having said that, this is a natural role for him.
Degradation Schmidt back in a secondary position, when Jenko just behind victorious as the dominant figure in their partnership by Lord and Miller used as the basis for presenting comedy material that drives the main plot. Slapstick comedy that relies on the contrast of physical ability Jenko and Schmidt also back to being one of the ultimate weapon to provoke laughter. Lately, Channing Tatum may be the preferred audience figure. However, without a spark between Tatum and Hill, there will be no fire inflame "21 Jump Street" became the hottest comedy franchise that is on the big screen last few years.
5. Additional Scenes
With the success in the teaching studios like Marvel audience to remain seated in a chair until all the credits and acknowledgments completed held, post-credits scene is something that is starting to bloom tucked at the end of the film. In "22 Jump Street", instead of copying the words of Captain Dickson (Ice Cube) from the previous films and send the duo Jenko and Schmidt S2 schools, for example, Lord and Miller actually resemble the final scene which is many times more ridiculous than that can be imagined by the audience. It looks like the audience will not be bored watching this part again, and again, and again, laughing out loud.
When a series of comedy throughout the nearly two hours is not enough to make your stomach ache, you can also wait until the entire credit is finished to watch the post-credits scene is no less funny. "22 Jump Street" is not a tearjerker movie, but you should prepare to anticipate wipes tears coming out from too much laughing. Happy watching!
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