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Frank and Marvin are retired C.I.A agents. One day, a information about Nightshade - a nuclear weapon - appears on Wikileaks and it mention Frank and Marvin related to this weapon. Immediately, Frank, Marvin and Sarah become the target of US, UK and Russian goverment.
Willis is self-evidently capable of kicking the asses of men considerably younger than himself. But at some point shouldn't he consider an alternative pastime?
Red 2 is chock full of red herrings with none more glaring than the one tricking us into thinking the screenwriters' return would retain the tone and feel of the first.
It's not that surprising coming from a Bruce Willis flick, but its thesis of gun lovers being morally superior to bomb lovers is still entirely suspect.
Red 2 fails to capture the fun of the first film, but manages to hold on to its weaker traits, such as a bloated runtime and an inundation of mindless action sequences, turning this into a rather forgettable affair.