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Pacific Rim Uprising is the definition of a "turn your brain off" movie. It lacks the soul, the visual poetry, and the scale of del Toro’s original. However, it makes up for that deficit with pure, joyful chaos.

The action, when it works, is fantastic. The final battle sequence in Tokyo is a glorious mess of destruction. There is a moment where a giant Jaeger uses a building as a power-up that made me grin like an idiot. The Jaeger-vs-Kaiju fights are faster and more acrobatic than before, feeling more like a superhero movie than a lumbering mech anime. The original Pacific Rim had weight . When Gipsy Danger walked, the ground shook. Uprising ditches that realism for speed. Jaegers now flip, slide, and spin like they weigh as much as a Honda Civic. Purists will hate this. Casual fans might not notice. pacific rim uprising movie

Also, the villain is weak. Without spoiling anything, the "human" antagonist is forgettable, and the Kaiju’s new gimmick feels ripped straight from a Power Rangers episode. The supporting cast of cadets is fine, but you won't remember their names 20 minutes after the credits roll. Final Score: 3/5 Jaeger Punches Pacific Rim Uprising is the definition of a

Five years after Guillermo del Toro’s visually stunning love letter to giant monster movies, Pacific Rim Uprising stomps into theaters. But does this sequel—now directed by Steven S. DeKnight—deliver a knockout punch, or does it fall flat on its metal face? The action, when it works, is fantastic