Pacific Rim Uprising

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It's giant monsters vs giant robots again in this city-crushing sequel to the Guillermo Del Toro hit, this time following the next generation of pilots as they try to defend earth from the ruthless and destructive invaders as well as deal with threats from within. Action-packed but sometimes predictable, this is a movie for fans of the original film, Godzilla, Transformers and even Voltron, past or present. Can the son of a hero and his younger cadet protege help save the day-as well as the manned Jaeger program? Can their shared tragedies be overcome? Can there be a part 3 in the works? Watch and see.

Erik M.

I rented this from Red Box.

The movie wasn't as good as the first one. And I will agree there are some parts that are just... bad. But over all it's a very enjoyable film. For what it is, it works. Just not a cup of tea for everybody. You have to have a certain appreciation for this sort of movie when going into it.

Mistake Status: Did not search, no current plans to do so.

Quantom X

Continuity mistake: When sitting in the brig, the position in which Namani sits changes. She shifts in her seat, changing the letters visible behind her. (00:55:10 - 00:57:45)

Nathan R. Cosgrove

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Question: The opening scene, as well as several others, shows Kaiju skeletons lying on the beach. In the first film, Kaiju bone power was $500 an ounce, used as a aphrodisiac. If that is the case, why is there 10s of millions of dollars just lying on the beach deteriorating?

Answer: The film never addresses this, and in fact the kaiju black market is never even mentioned. Any answer would be speculation. You could argue that it has been a decade since the events of the previous film and in that time the kaiju black market could have collapsed for any number of reasons (lack of demand, procurement costs, government regulation, etc). We must also consider that the writers were not concerned with consistency between this film and the previous film. Since Hannibal Chau does not appear in this film, nor is he mentioned, the idea of a lucrative kaiju black market appears to have been dropped. Since this film focuses instead on a jaeger black market, it might have been a conscious decision by the film-makers to ignore Hannibal Chau in this film to avoid confusing new viewers who didn't see the original film.

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