Written by Robert Scotchi Published

I had my reservations about Ridley Scott’s flow Wrestler 2 After a trustworthy source told me that he does not deserve my time, and I am happy that I felt the shrapnel of doubt that gave me the courage to watch the movie myself and reach my own opinion. Usually, I am not a fan of old sequences, but I was given Wrestler An opportunity because even if it is only half of it like its predecessor, I will be satisfied. Fortunately, I got much more than that, and I no longer trust my friend because he had such a terrible taste after he unintentionally brought me out in the wrong direction taking into account my interest.
Discounts of rolling wheat fields expected against the background of Solin Lukran, sometimes, I was surprised by pleasure in the extent of the fat that this film was, and how it bound it strongly to its third peak. I hate most of the films that revolve around it longer than 90 minutes, but in this case I felt that every moment in the movie was necessary to tell the stories.
To answer the Maximus Decimus Meridius question from the first movie … Yes, I was enjoying.
Thank you for your service.
He picks up the place where the first movie stopped

Wrestler 2 He picks up to 16 years of the first movie exit, and his main story becomes its predecessor while Hano (Paul Missal) loses his wife, Arches (Yuval Gunn), in a battle to General Akassius (Pedro Pascal), the general of the Roman army. Hano has been sold in slavery, and its value is proven to Marsinos (Denzel Washington), a former slave whose long match is to take over the entire Roman Empire by any necessary means. Macrinus, who was impressed by Hano angry, was impressed by the opportunity to take revenge on Akassius if he proves himself in the colossal.
Meanwhile, Akassius begins to have second ideas about the current situation of the Roman Empire, and escapes the slaughter of countless men for his corrupt emotions, Geta (Joseph Quinn) and Karakala (Farid Hachnger), who have already put their attention on the joy and India, which will lead to more unexpected death. Akassius’s wife, Lucila (Kony Nielsen), has a reason to believe that Hano is in fact her scattered son, Lucius Ferillus, who visualizes with Maximus Disimus Meridone from Russell Crowe before his death in the first movie, because she sees how he possesses the same unconditional spirit, like his alleged father.
Sabbing and cutting his way to victory with every transient event, Hano becomes the hero of the highest arrangement because it is retreating against the Roman Empire, taking into account: revenge, and the restoration of the Roman Empire to its previous glory.
Above above but completely necessary

Take Wrestler And adding depth to its complex traditions already, Wrestler 2 The largest, better and better than its predecessor without detracting, which made it specially special.
The fighting sequence alone in Wrestler 2 It is worth your time, as Hano finds himself biting the chamomile, throwing enemies outside to be attached by sharks during Numchia, and going to face to face with a single -century when you thought it cannot be raised.
Each fuse event is more absurd and complex than the event that precedes it, but almost not ridiculous like political talk during the quieter moments and meditation. Behind closed doors, Marinus makes his intentions to take over the clear empire, while General Akassius conspires to topple the emperor. Although my eyes tend to shine whenever I suffer from political double speaking, these serials are Milodramrami and Shakespeare to the point that it is almost comic in its delivery, which I think is according to the design.
In my opinion, this feeling of the infant, which was absent from the original Wrestler Make Wrestler 2 Cut the above because it is a blatant contradiction with the brutality during the battle sequence, which is not a shortage of infection and anguish to take your eyes.
Wrestler 2


Wrestler 2 It is an old complement that has been properly implemented because it builds on the traditions of the first movie, takes what succeeds, and adds more depths to the internal works of the Roman Empire in ways that are not immersive but always entertaining. Providing a full disclosure, I no Orange from history, so I take this movie in the value of the face, meaning that I went to my viewing experience well knowing that it is likely to be a terrible exercise in a historical paradox. We are talking about long tales of thousands of years here, and while I am sure Wrestler 2 Enjoy historical accuracy, you need to treat this caliber films as a fictional action inspired by folklore, long stories of the championship, and pods of decoration for the adjacent entertainment.
Also, I do not think that the ancient Romans spoke in American English in 196 AD, so if you are not a little attached to disbelief, what do you see this movie?
Until writing these lines, you can broadcast Wrestler 2 on Paramount+.