{"id":333315,"date":"2022-05-12T20:45:27","date_gmt":"2022-05-12T15:15:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.www.bullfrag.com\/incompatible-2-finally-a-good-netflix-movie-that-will-make-you-laugh\/"},"modified":"2022-05-12T20:45:27","modified_gmt":"2022-05-12T15:15:27","slug":"incompatible-2-finally-a-good-netflix-movie-that-will-make-you-laugh","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bullfrag.com\/incompatible-2-finally-a-good-netflix-movie-that-will-make-you-laugh\/","title":{"rendered":"‘Incompatible 2’, finally a good Netflix movie that will make you laugh"},"content":{"rendered":"
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In many of his scenes, incompatible 2<\/em> Netflix has an obvious resemblance to the already iconic Lethal Weapon saga. And the reason is obvious: the duo of Omar Sy and Laurent Lafitte is still more than effective. Also, the way director Louis Leterrier creates all the conditions for this action plot to surprise with its good humor.<\/strong> The combination of both creates a film that refreshes the concept of the usual buddy films. <\/p>\n

This Netflix movie sustains a new perception about the usual police duos that in fiction are usually sustained by the chemistry and the good work of their actors. In incompatible 2<\/em> it does, but these accomplices also enjoy a curious sense of urgency and purpose. The mismatched duo must face a dangerous and complicated enemy. And he will do it with all the weapons at his disposal. That includes smoothing over their rough edges and achieving, to the best of their ability, understanding each other. Too hackneyed for the genre? It could be, but thanks to the ease, good work and sense of humor of Sy and Lafitte, the result is more ingenious than might be supposed. <\/strong><\/p>\n

If the first film laid the foundations for this friendship between extremes and forced collaboration, its sequel explores the idea with originality. And it does so from the conviction that the genre has a lot to say, despite its countless versions. This time, Fran\u00e7ois Monge (Lafitte) is even more irritating than in his previous appearance, and the director delves into his most unpleasant features with a satirical air. Sy’s Ousmane Diakhit\u00e9 is a rare combination of a certain social commentary with a sense of exuberant physical comedy. The combination moves the Netflix movie from the generic (which it could be accused of) to more specific ideas. <\/p>\n

Incompatibles 2: Cops Looking for a Good Story <\/h2>\n
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