Budget
$10,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$33,078,266
Opening weekend US & Canada
$8,540,370
Gross worldwide
$85,978,292
Budget
$10,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$33,078,266
Opening weekend US & Canada
$8,540,370
Gross worldwide
$85,978,292
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By Reagan 2022-10-05 10:30:52
You can still be coquettish if you work hard
I watched the first one in China. This one has been lying on the hard drive for a year and a half. Today, I want to watch a stretch of the film. To tell the truth, the first one is the Zen radiated by the collision between India and the ghost. Almost only the exotic beauty of India remains, but these old things are so good. It takes almost no effort to show the charm of the characters with a few eyes and a few movements. Watching them lonely and persistently chasing what they love and I want to...
By Nyasia 2022-09-24 15:30:13
Sure enough, it's not a series of movies, just leftovers
The expectations for the second part are too great, a little depressing.
Compared with the first interlocking plot, this time it seems that the director and screenwriter were pieced together in a hurry. I swear I will never urge you to update again (๑•. •๑)
★I started to watch the movie with the excitement of whether this time was as exciting as the last time, and it was a pleasant surprise. The old lady is still as sharp as ever (• ∀• ́)
Afterwards, I only saw Sonny's...
By Katlyn 2022-05-02 06:01:14
For the first episode, the story of the second episode seems to have no freshness. The theme of the love stories of the elderly seems to be a continuation of the previous episode, and it is a pity that it has not been explored further.
As for the protagonist's still so stupid setting, it still makes people feel speechless, but the performance of a group of national treasure actors is still so wonderful, coupled with the beauty of India, it is still worth seeing, of course, it is better...
By Rickey 2022-05-02 06:01:14
Foreign Hotel 2|When you are old
The story begins with the ambitious expansion plan of the Indian guy with Big Nose. This guy also contracted most of the laughter. He was almost pushed into the corner by Gao Fushuai. In order to win over investigators, he did not hesitate to mobilize his...
By Sandrine 2022-05-02 06:01:14
Bad romance, the dispensable sequel
I personally like the first one very much. The wonderful plot, novel themes, down-to-earth characters, British humor and dialogue, as well as the most important exotic style, this can definitely be called a heart-to-heart and Enough entertaining boutique.
The reason why the sequels of various good films are rare to watch, is mainly because the wonderful parts have been finished, and the remaining small details are babbling, and the audience will inevitably be aesthetically tired....
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By Antonio 2023-09-12 05:36:34
I'm really afraid that the old lady will hang up. After reading it, my friend said that there might not be a third part. I suddenly felt that the story was still not finished, so I still look forward to the third part. Please live it. At that...
By Lizzie 2023-08-27 06:04:12
If it weren't for the vividness of a group of old actors, this story of imperialism's legacy that only appeared in the 19th century would have been hacked long ago. The white Lushe came to the third world to become a win-win in morality and economy, just like the foreigner's imagination of the concession. I don't know how Indians see this...
By Anais 2023-08-23 21:06:48
What would this sequel be without the world's most sophisticated and charismatic...
By Erwin 2023-08-20 07:17:59
I really like these...
By Colin 2023-08-13 22:46:36
7.3 points. Beautiful Jaipur, beautiful story. It's hard to come by, but it's still solid and interesting. Every time I can see such a group of old actors playing, I am always pleasantly surprised and refreshed. Come on, Dev Patel, play until...
Sonny Kapoor: If not now, when? If not us, who?
Muriel Donnelly: Someone else...
Muriel Donnelly: There is no such thing as an ending, just a place where you leave the story. And it is your story now.
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Muriel Donnelly: You have no idea now what you will become, don't try and control it. Let go. That's when the fun starts. Because as I once heard someone say "There's no present like the time".
Douglas Ainslie: Big night isn't it? A happy conclusion to a slightly bumpy journey. That's really the point isn't it, for all relationships, the journey. It's not enough to stand still. There's gotta be... progress. Movement towards something. Because the really frustrating thing is we could be madly happy. And not to go after that, and not to take the risk when it's so close you could almost reach out and... touch it. The great and terrible thing about life, there's just so much bloody... potential. All of which is almost certainly nonsense, and I've no idea what I'm talking about.