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  2. Jun 9, 2023 · 79% 135 Reviews Tomatometer 85% 2,500+ Ratings Audience Score Chris Hemsworth returns as Tyler Rake in EXTRACTION 2, the sequel to Netflix's blockbuster action film EXTRACTION. After barely...

  3. Jun 16, 2023 · A violent action film starring Chris Hemsworth as a mercenary who rescues a family from a drug lord in a Georgian prison. The reviewer praises the film's stunning action sequences, character development, and themes of redemption and family.

  4. www.ign.com › articles › extraction-2-reviewExtraction 2 Review - IGN

    • Hemsworth watching.
    • What's Netflix's best action movie to date?
    • What We Said About Extraction (The First One)
    • Score: 7
    • Verdict

    By Matt Donato

    Posted: Jun 15, 2023 12:00 pm

    As far as action sequels go, Extraction 2 learns from the ‘80s and ‘90s model of probably-should-be-dead heroes returning to combat like they’re some indestructible G.I. Joe. This series happily adheres to video game logic – there are massive Call of Duty: Modern Warfare vibes – and Extraction 2 doubles down on Chris Hemsworth playing a first-person shooter protagonist. At its best, Hemsworth rains bullets from miniguns atop speeding trains and beats the ever-loving bejesus out of baddies with flaming fists, gym equipment, you name it. At its worst, it falls victim to frustrating battlefield choreography that rattles and rolls, blurring the excellent stunt work in motion. It’s an exciting yet flawed sequel that packs a punch behind sometimes motion-sick camerawork, desperately trying to live up to films like The Raid or The Night Comes For Us and coming just close enough to work.

    Hemsworth implausibly returns as superstar mercenary Tyler Rake, miraculously alive and unfazed by his injuries after his near-death Bangladesh mission thanks to hospital time, a few pushups, and some wood coppin’ before accepting his next contract. These are the cliches stuntman extraordinaire-turned-director Sam Hargrave leans into, except without adopting the sillier attitude of Sylvester Stallone’s Expendables. Writer Joe Russo (one half of the Marvel-famous Russo Brothers) doesn’t waste time getting Rake to the promised extracting in a movie that never pretends to be anything but guns-hot tactical thrill-seeking. Details are interchangeable as to who’s the target, villain affiliations, and Rake’s backstory, but that’s less of an issue once Rake flips his safeties off.

    There is a glorious feel to Extraction 2 that likens momentum and on-screen action to shooter gameplay, whether the camera is positioned right behind Rake or the way he spits in death’s face like he’s got regenerating health and unlimited lives. This approach can be extremely entertaining – there’s a divisive long take (with hidden edits) people seem to find either enthralling or distracting as Rake escorts his precious cargo out of danger that’s right out of a Modern Warfare campaign. Speaking of Call of Duty, digital landscapes are noticeable when Rake is defending his getaway train, cheapening the overall product in glimpses that feel a bit underwhelming from a technical perspective.

    Rake spits in death’s face like he’s got regenerating health and unlimited lives.

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    Extraction works because its simple, yet sufficient, story allows the film's action to take center stage. If the stunt work were mediocre, the entire thing would be an utter waste of time. Thankfully though, Extraction boasts an exhaustingly awesome showcase of expertly choreographed fists, knives, guns, and explosions. If you enjoyed the hard-hitt...

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    On the other hand, Hargrave and cinematographer Greg Baldi repurpose a most frustrating blemish on countless contemporary American action films: shaky “thick of war” cinematography. We’re talking Cloverfield levels of bouncy camerawork. The frame jostles and tumbles around as Rake rocks and socks through a Georgian prison, trying to make you feel like you’re a part of the action – or, at least that’s the intended effect. As the camera operator runs on foot behind actors – swaying around like we’re now watching a found-footage horror film – Rake’s desperate fight for survival becomes a blur of swirling bodies and frantic focal zoom-ins. What’s meant to be a perspective-based technique that amps intensity does the opposite, weakening Hargrave’s delivery of bone-crunching violence.

    We’re talking Cloverfield levels of bouncy camerawork.

    Extraction 2 is an action-packed movie that has absolutely no intention of rewriting the rules of the genre. Director Sam Hargrave and star Chris Hemsworth honor the extraness of action sequels that go to any means necessary to thrust their seemingly invincible heroes into another round of shootouts, beatdowns, and physical punishment galore. Some ...

    • Matt Donato
  5. Jun 15, 2023 · Extraction 2Review: Chris Hemsworth Returns for Netflix’s Brainlessly Over-the-Top Sequel. The 'Thor' star is back for another thrill-ride adventure as mercenary Tyler Rake in this...

  6. Jun 16, 2023 · Extraction II: Directed by Sam Hargrave. With Chris Hemsworth, Golshifteh Farahani, Adam Bessa, Tornike Gogrichiani. After barely surviving his grievous wounds from his mission in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tyler Rake is back, and his team is ready to take on their next mission.

    • (129K)
    • Action, Thriller
    • Sam Hargrave
    • 2023-06-16
  7. Jun 16, 2023 · A film critic for New York and Vulture gives a mixed review of Netflix's gonzo sequel, starring Chris Hemsworth as a black-ops mercenary. The review praises the director's creativity and the action scenes, but criticizes the story and characters for being forgettable and uninspiring.

  8. Jun 15, 2023 · Extraction 2Review: Chris Hemsworth’s Streaming Sequel Ratchets Up the Adrenaline-Pumping Action. Intrepid mercenary Tyler Rake returns with a vengeance, attempting to rescue frazzled...

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