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Matusalem II: le dernier des Beauchesne
A year had passed since the last aventure of Olivier and his friends. The day before his birthday, the door through space and time re-opened. This time, Olivier and his friends would have to face El Diablo, who became captain since the last time, and his mens, lost in the middle on the jungle and being hunt down by the spanish army.
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Plot Summary
This sequel follows the continued exploits of Beauchesne, a charismatic and influential figure in the criminal underworld. As he navigates the dangerous landscape of organized crime, he faces betrayal, shifting alliances, and the consequences of his past actions. The film delves into the intricacies of power, loyalty, and survival within the Montreal mafia.
Critical Reception
Matusalem II continues the narrative of Beauchesne's life, focusing on his enduring influence and the complex dynamics of the criminal world he inhabits. While the film explores themes of power and loyalty, its reception was mixed, with some critics appreciating its dramatic narrative and character study, while others found it to be less impactful than its predecessor.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a gritty portrayal of Montreal's criminal underworld.
Gaston Lepage reprises his role with a strong presence, anchoring the narrative.
Some viewers found the plot to be complex and occasionally slow-paced.
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Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to the 1981 Quebecois film 'Matusalem', continuing the story of the character played by Gaston Lepage.
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