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So, Vabank II picks up where its predecessor left off, diving into the ongoing rivalry between the former safecracker and the shady bank manager. The humor is pretty sharp, blending crime capers with that unmistakable Eastern European flair. You really get a sense of the characters' quirks, and the pacing keeps you on your toes—there’s a nice mix of tension and comic relief. The performances capture a sort of understated charm, and the practical effects, particularly during the heist sequences, add a gritty authenticity that’s often missing in modern flicks. It’s interesting how it explores themes of revenge and redemption, layered with a satirical look at greed. Definitely has its own vibe, making it a curious sequel worth watching.
Continues the story from Vabank (1981)Features a mix of humor and tensionPractical effects add authenticity
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