MEG 2: THE TRENCH REVIEW

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Average Ratings: 2.12/5
Score:100% Negative
Reviews Counted: 5
Positive:0
Neutral:2
Negative:3

 

Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Dhaval Site:Times Of India

The canvas is bigger and the threat meaner, but Meg 2: The Trench does not fully exploit it, and fails to play to its strength or reach its potential. It ends up as a generic creature feature with a predictable premise and stereotypical characters.The megs swimming across the ocean often look gimmicky, but the main fight is done well. Meg 2: The Trench is not a monster masterpiece and is passable if one wants cheesy fun.

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Ratings:2/5 Review By: Gautaman Site:News18

Based on the book, Trench by Steve Alten, the movie attempts to digress from the fury and frenzy of the deep see battles by injecting a bit of emotion. Meg 1 had some freshness, but the sequel appears jaded and a trifle boring. We can just about predict the climax and hopefully if there is another part it will infuse some degree of novelty.

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Ratings:2/5 Review By: MidDay Site:MidDay

Jason Statham has now been relegated to fighting off deep sea creatures and theres really no thrill in that. He is basically on autopilot and theres not much support from the other actors in the fray. The Trench tries hard to go bigger and better, featuring three megalodons along with some more giant squid and dino action, but its all in vain. The campiness upsurge only makes it feel even more fake. The CGI, probably more expensively orchestrated than the first, is not all that effective either. Stathams showdown with The Megs doesnt even feel exciting. That one publicity still with Statham kicking off a Meg says it all I guess.

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Ratings:— Review By: Mini Site:The Hindu

The Meg was genre fun at its best, which Meg 2 is decidedly not. Despite throwing everything into the movie, the resultant blend is a ghastly, slimy, waterlogged mess. Even the survival of the little dog, which reminds one of poor Pipit, who did not make it in the big daddy of shark movies, Jaws, does not help rescue the film.

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Ratings:4/10 Review By: Matt Site:IGN

Meg 2: The Trench has all the excitement of fishing solo for two hours without a single bite. Wheatley is a shell of himself behind the camera, devoid of personality and originality. If you copy greed-driven subplots, underwater escape sequences, and helmet-imploding deaths from better movies, maybe dont make it so obvious? Especially when it seems like the studio overseers dont care enough about delivering a sequel that carries individual value. Meg 2: The Trench is a terrible megalodon-sized blunder haplessly cobbled together using parts stripped from throughout genre history, all made impotent and dulled in far lesser hands.

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