I was a massive fan of the first ‘Pacific Rim’ film. It was loud, dumb and yet strangely well-shot for an out and out B-movie (something to do with its very-talented director, Guillermo Del Toro). It had its flaws, but it was still enormous fun. So my hopes were high for ‘part II.’ However, the reviews came in and they weren’t overly-positive. And yet, my hopes remained high. I shouldn’t have got excited.

This all occurs within about the first ten minutes and I found this whole situation just a little hard to suspend my disbelief for. Unfortunately, this small nugget of the plot basically sums up the entire film. I could spend quite a long time listing one totally unbelievable plot point after the next. I know the whole story is over-the-top, but the fact that it turns out that soldiers are no longer used to pilot the robots; instead a bunch of kids are trained up. Why? Who knows. You just have a teen-kid movie where they fight in robots and has one unbelievable story element after the next.
It’s not all bad. John Boyega is very watchable as the lead. It’s just who’s around him that brings the whole thing down. The film does its best to expand on the original idea and, for that, it succeeds. Plus the battles are as fun (and the final fight is truly awesome!). However, my main gripe is that just this film is probably going to be appreciated more by youngsters than hardened cynical cinema veterans such as myself. I’m sure I’d have loved this if I was a twelve-year-old boy and then gone out and bought the toy. Oh, yeah, that girl’s ‘build-your-own-robot’ is annoyingly cute and looks a bit like ‘Bumblebee’ from the ‘Transformers’ franchise. I think they want you to not just watch the film, but also buy the toys. I won’t be doing that. And, if Part III does get made (maybe) I’ll wait for this one to appear on Netflix.
6/10 Should probably keep you awake if Freddy Krueger was haunting your nights
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