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Stephanie Smothers und Emily Nelson treffen sich auf der schönen italienischen Insel Capri wieder, wo Emily ihre extravagante Hochzeit mit einem reichen italienischen Geschäftsmann feiert. Neben glamourösen Gästen, dem üblichen Mord und Verrat gibt es bei dieser Hochzeit mehr Wendungen als auf der Straße von der Marina Grande zum Marktplatz von Capri.
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If I had to say something positive about "Another Simple Favor," I would probably mention the beautiful locations and costumes. Otherwise, the film is a disaster. A sequel to the already mediocre "A Simple Favor" was unnecessary, and director Paul Feig clearly didn't have a decent idea for reintroducing the characters, who are completely unlikable this time around. The murder-mystery plot is also significantly less interesting than in the previous film (and completely bonkers). I also still can't relate to Feig's humor, which means that, all in all, I didn't have a good time with “Another Simple Favor” at all.
Another Simple Favor arrives with the difficult task of following up a film that, while not groundbreaking, worked thanks to its freshness, style, and the performances of Kendrick and Lively. This sequel, however, falls short on almost every front. It tries to repeat the formula but without any surprise. There are twists, there’s glamour, there are European locations that look like postcards... but what’s really missing is purpose. Hollywood has been obsessed for years with filming in Europe as a shortcut to sophistication, but here it just feels like an excuse for a team vacation. And it shows. Capri looks beautiful, sure, but does it add anything to the story? Not really. What weighs this sequel down is the constant sense that everything is forced, that the original spark is gone, and that the characters are moving more out of obligation than conviction. Kendrick and Lively remain the best part, although they feel a bit restrained. The plot, on the other hand, deflates quickly, directionless and with an ending that’s both absurd and unnecessary. Worst of all, even though it’s under two hours, it feels long. It’s like when a show you once loved gets renewed for one season too many—and suddenly, everything feels pointless. In short: it’s not a total disaster, but it’s yet another example that not every successful story needs a sequel. Sometimes it’s better to leave things on a high note than to risk ruining the memory.
visually nice film , all those twists make you fell that you're watching a season of OMIB or a knives out alike sequel .
Another Simple Favour is a fashion-forward foul-mouthed farce, like Clue got smashed on martinis and decided to get bitchy. Blake Lively struts through every frame in jaw-dropping outfits, sharp as knives and twice as dangerous. Anna Kendrick’s perky-vlogger vibe is the perfect foil, and together they fire off barbs like it’s a bloodsport. Honestly, Danny Dyer would blush at the language. The plot? Barely matters. People show up, insult each other, maybe die, and someone probably lies about it. Stephanie’s decision to tag along mid-film is baffling—unless you buy “mild legal threat” as solid motivation for international sleuthing. Still, the visuals are lush, the scenery’s ridiculous, and the whole thing oozes money and sarcasm. It’s all fun and games until it turns into Scooby-Doo with sequins. The disguises are laughable, the twists ludicrous, and the finale is full-on farce. Paul Feig’s smug fingerprints are all over it—sometimes charming (Bridesmaids, Last Christmas), often grating. This one leans heavy on style over substance, and by the end, it’s hard to care who killed who or why. Should’ve stayed a tight, toxic streaming thriller—but hey, at least the wardrobe’s to die for. If you liked A Simple Favour, Clueless, or Only Murders in the Building (but sluttier).
Terrible stupid plot. As the Landllady would say: “Twists my ass. Mystery my ass.” Jokes not funny, over acted. Poor Blake is dresses in one ridiculous costume after another. Impressively sucky film Feig.