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202093 minAction

The 2nd

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Is The 2nd worth watching? With a rating of 5.256/10, this Action film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The 2nd Synopsis

Secret-service agent Vic Davis is on his way to pick up his estranged son, Sean, from his college campus when he finds himself in the middle of a high-stakes terrorist operation. His son's friend Erin Walton, the daughter of Supreme Court Justice Walton is the target, and this armed faction will stop at nothing to kidnap her and use her as leverage for a pending landmark legal case.

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Top Cast

Ryan Phillippe
Ryan PhillippeVic Davis
Casper Van Dien
Casper Van DienDriver
Jack Griffo
Jack GriffoSean Davis
Lexi Simonsen
Lexi SimonsenErin Walton
Richard Burgi
Richard BurgiCIA Director Phillips
Samaire Armstrong
Samaire ArmstrongOlivia
Jacob Grodnik
Jacob GrodnikNeal
Randy Charach
Randy CharachJustice Walton
William Katt
William KattSenator Bob Jeffers
Chris Jai Alex
Chris Jai AlexJohn

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Is The 2nd worth watching?

The 2nd has received mixed reviews with a 5.256/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action movies.

Is The 2nd hit or flop?

The 2nd has received average ratings (5.256/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The 2nd is a Action movie that Secret-service agent Vic Davis is on his way to pick up his estranged son, Sean, from his college campus when he finds himself in the middle of a high...

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Critic Reviews

tmdb76622195Jan 15, 2024
★ 3

This cheap, bizarre action flick might have benefited from dropping its main heroic character. Major Vic Davis (Ryan Phillippe) goes to a college campus to pick up his estranged, theater major son Shawn (Jack Griffo) for some bonding time over Christmas break. Shawn is making goo-goo eyes with Erin (a great Lexi Simonsen), the daughter of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Walton (a too stiff Randy Charach). The Court is deciding a gun control issue, hence the terrible title, and some powers-that-be send smooth domestic terrorist "Driver" (Casper Van Dien) and his crew to kidnap Erin and sway the justice's decision. The film then takes the "Die Hard" route as Davis and his charge fight the baddies. I don't know what Phillippe, Van Dien, and McNamara are taking to appear ageless, but I'd like a prescription, please. Phillippe and Griffo appear to be the same age. This is a tried-and-true formula, but the film is so outlandish and muddled, it's like watching a trainwreck. Most of the gun shots are obvious powder squibs, you know it's Christmas because of the wreath nailed to the wall in the elevator and the harsh green and red light gels, and the film feels at least half an hour longer than it is. The politics are murky, you don't know what side of the gun control debate its on, plus they seem to be getting basic American jurisprudence wrong (the Supreme Court just can't overthrow a Constitutional amendment). This wouldn't be a big deal, but the title is the amendment they are supporting but not supporting. I liked the Shawn/Erin dynamic more, it would have been interesting if Davis was dropped from the action altogether, taking a secondary role either through his son's memories (he taught Shawn how to defend himself) or communicating with him from the outside. If the villains had taken a break from swigging whiskey during dialogue scenes, they might have sobered up enough to make their conspiracy work. The film sets up a sequel no one seems to be very interested in pursuing; would that be "The 3rd," where housing military soldiers in civilian homes in a time of war takes center stage? Phillippe co-produced too, maybe trying to jump start his own action franchise. There's a likable cast here, but not enough meat on the bone to generate a series from the material. No seconds, I'm full. Contains physical violence, gun violence, some gore, profanity, alcohol use