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Set four years after the events of the first film, the movie follows investigator Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise) as embarks on a mission to prove that the head of his old unit is innocent, and while doing it, he also learns that he may have a child he has never met.
The feel for the epic that once gave this director's films a pop grandeur is also gone. He's made a totally anonymous movie, devoid of personality or interest.
The film represented an important opportunity to give more strength to the prequel that had been a surprise, but ends up wasting it. [Full review in Spanish]
With Smulders and Yarosh on camera almost as much as Cruise, Never Go Back doubles the number of key women from the 2012 film. If only the story was as good.
Despite shoehorning into the narrative a shoplifting teenager (Danika Yarosh) who may or may not be our anti-hero's daughter, there is little attempt at development of characters or emotional relationships.