


Old Men in New Cars: In China They Eat Dogs II
The last wish of the dying "Monk" is for his foster child, Harald, to find his real son, Ludvig. But the latter is currently in a Swedish prison cell...
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Plot Summary
In this sequel, the eccentric but deadly hitman Jensen is pulled out of retirement to help his old friends retrieve stolen diamonds. However, his associates have their own agendas, leading to a chaotic and violent pursuit across Copenhagen. Jensen must navigate betrayals and double-crosses while dealing with an escalating series of mishaps and confrontations with the law and rival criminals.
Critical Reception
While not as widely released or critically examined as its predecessor, 'Old Men in New Cars' was generally received as a fun, albeit somewhat nonsensical, continuation of the violent comedic style established in 'In China They Eat Dogs'. Audiences familiar with the first film often appreciated the return of the characters and the signature blend of dark humor and action.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique Danish blend of dark humor and stylized violence.
- Enjoyed by fans of the original for its returning characters and over-the-top plot.
- Some critics found the plot convoluted and less impactful than the first installment.
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Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to the 1999 Danish cult classic 'In China They Eat Dogs' and features many of the same principal actors and characters, continuing their misadventures.
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