Visually it's great, but in terms of story it's not as good as the first one. But I'm still very fond of it.
'Sentiment: Negative âšī¸'
This film is a mess. Gone is the feeling of inventiveness which propelled the original in this repeat. It's a watered-down sequel heavy with soft-porn celluloid CGI live comic strip visuals.. While the original seemed fresh, A Dame To Kill For outright fails.The concurrent stories are haphazardly strung and, plain, weak. Nothing here makes an impression other than leaving one feeling dirty and used for watching, feeling embarrassed even. Eva Green being nude more than not seemed mostly to shock, or, perhaps, "hook" adolescents. The sole interesting, semi-fresh, role would have to be the part played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character Johnny. As Brolin's reprisal of the Dwight character didn't really cut it, Johnny is the sole person one could invest in and root for. Though Gordon-Levitt stood out, he couldn't repair the mess. Pass.
'Sentiment: Positive đ'
This was so cool. The story, the acting the color!! Ah! So comic book. It is good entertainment for a boring afternoon.