Newlywed couple Ted and Tami-Lynn want to have a baby, but in order to qualify to be a parent, Ted will have to prove he's a person in a court of law.
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While we can produce a movie like this, what would mean producing sth like fast and furious. Both are commercial. But this make everyone full of energy and kindness and that make everyone full of anger and rudeness.
Now, I will admit that I enjoyed the absurdity of the first movie and found the first movie to be very funny and enjoyable. So of course I was expecting at least the same level from the sequel.But it went as most sequel do, the wrong way. "Ted 2" turned out to be nothing more than a mediocre attempt to cash in on the success of the first movie. It was lacking all the comedy and funny situations as were present in the first movie. It was a bad decision to opt for a more serious approach for the sequel, because it just didn't pan out and it failed to work in any way.It just got tiring to watch Ted and his girlfriend trying to fight for their right to have a baby, and it just sidetracked the movie entirely. It took a heavy toll on the comedy that could have been there, and they had a lot of chances to go for something hilarious."Ted 2" suffered from having a what seemed to be hastily written storyline which was under duress from a deadline. And whatever comedy was written into the movie, just was way under the standards set in the first movie. The dialogue, satire and jokes in part two were not even half as in-your-face as in the first movie.And it didn't really help much that it seemed like Mark Wahlberg sort of didn't want to be present for the filming of the movie. His commitment and enthusiasm from the first movie was nowhere to be seen in this sequel.Sure there were a couple of laughs here and there, but "Ted 2" was nowhere near its predecessor in any way. And while you can return to watch the "Ted" movie again and again, that proves not to be the case with the sequel. This is a watch once and let it fade into sweet oblivion situation.The only thing that had me amused and entertained was the entire scene taking place at the convention. That was actually the high point of the entire movie.It has been seen, and I can check it off the to-watch-list, and I can't claim to be impressed in any way by "Ted 2".
After the good box-office performance of "Ted", this sequel was already predictable. It is especially recommended to those who liked the first film and especially advised against all people whose good sense and good taste prevented them from properly enjoying it. The film brings nothing new, just continuing the story of the obscene and rude teddy bear that shone in the initial film. Unfortunately, the manners and behavior of the creature have in no way improved, continuing to be the perfect mirror of a generation of teenagers with no prospects of life, no education, no manners and obsessed with everything that has to do with sex, alcohol or induce hallucinogenic states. The film is supposed to be a comedy but, viewed from this perspective, it takes on tragic and deeply unhappy contours. But I'm not surprised. I was not expecting Seth MacFarlane, a man who likes to make movies and serials with offensive and provocative humor, had suddenly turned into an Amish or something like that. But I remain in doubt whether the art of cinema needed another junk-film for its vast collection. In any case, the film has an advantage (the only one): as a social critic, it allows us all to think whether we want to be equal or better than that bear, and allows me (and others like me) to write texts like this.
Often when I watch comedies, I accept that the movie is just going to be another brainless movie with excessively stupid jokes and absolutely nothing to get out of it. I was pleasantly surprised by Ted 2!! Not only can you enjoy a lot of stupid jokes and have lots of good laughs, you can also, consciously OR not, reflect about moral ethics issues and reinforced good moral values. I believe absolutely no movie should be completely brainless, and no matter how stupid are the jokes, they're should some underlying good principles hidden in the plot.Ted 2 was a good comedy to watch. Perfect when feeling bored and you just want a laugh while being slightly distracted. Perfect when you want to relax while not feeling dumbed- down at the end of the movie. This is probably the smartest a non- serious movie can get while still consisting of mainly stupid jokes and one- liner. Beside Ted, the movie remains as realistic as it can try to be for its kind.I most definitely recommend this movie! Especially if you're in a good mood but bored.