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Rocks That Ass 2
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Plot Summary
In this sequel, the underground fighting circuit faces a new threat as a shadowy organization seeks to control the lucrative, albeit brutal, sport. A group of seasoned fighters, including the stoic Katsu and the explosive Ryuchi, must put aside their rivalries to combat this common enemy. The film escalates the action with more intense battles and explores the personal sacrifices required to survive in this violent world.
Critical Reception
Rocks That Ass 2 was met with a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its improved fight choreography and pacing compared to its predecessor, while some found the plot to be derivative. Audiences generally enjoyed the adrenaline-fueled action sequences and the continued development of its core characters.
What Reviewers Say
The fight scenes are more brutal and visually impressive than the first film.
The plot, while serviceable, doesn't offer many surprises.
Katsumi Kuno delivers a strong performance as the conflicted protagonist.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's high-octane fight sequences and the satisfaction of seeing established characters return. Some viewers felt the story could have been more original, but the sheer excitement of the action generally made up for it.
Fun Fact
The distinctive sound design for the impacts in the fight scenes was achieved by recording foley artists hitting various types of raw meat.
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