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The Bad Guys are struggling to find trust and acceptance in their newly minted lives as Good Guys, when they are pulled out of retirement and forced to do 'one last job' by an all-female squad of criminals.
Starring: Sam Rockwell, Zazie Beetz, Awkwafina, Erika Christensen, Alex Borstein| Animation | Uncertain |
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Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1, 2.40:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
English: Dolby Atmos
English: Dolby Digital 2.0
Spanish: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1 (768 kbps)
French: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
English SDH, French, Spanish
Blu-ray Disc
Single disc (1 BD)
Digital copy
Slipcover in original pressing
Region A (B, C untested)
| Movie | 3.5 | |
| Video | 4.5 | |
| Audio | 5.0 | |
| Extras | 3.0 | |
| Overall | 4.0 |
Continuing their battle to be good, the latest chapter in DreamWorks Animation's adventures of Mr. Wolf and the rest of his team, 'The Bad Guys
2', arrives on Blu-ray disc courtesy of Universal. The entire voice cast from the first film returns here, led by Sam Rockwell's ('Moon') Wolf, and
joined by Marc Macron's ('The Order') Snake, Craig Robinson's ('The Office') Shark, Awkwafina's ('Crazy Rich Asians') Tarantula, and Anthony
Ramos' ('Twisters') Piranha. Director Pierre Perifel returns as well, ensuring a consistent tone and tenor to the material. Bristling with energy, the
film is accompanied by a number of light supplemental features, including a new animated short. More curious viewers can dig into a lively
commentary track. Boasting very solid technical merits, an embossed slipcover, and a Digital Code redeemable via Movies Anywhere
are also included.
Wolf, Tarantula, Shark, Snake, and Piranha have decided to abandon their life of crime and go straight. Despite their best intentions, the world
doesn't quite believe The Bad Guys, refusing to see them as anything other than criminals. Needless to say, their efforts to find "normal" jobs are
relatively fruitless, and they teeter on the brink of financial ruin. As a new wave of robberies plagues their city, they devise a plan to earn their
respectability by catching the perpetrator. When things don't go as planned and they end up getting framed for the thefts, it will take all of their
skills to clear their names and solve the crimes.
The voice cast is superb, and the rapport and chemistry between them is obvious. There is a great deal of energy and comedic skill on display in the
numerous improvised moments throughout the film. Action, too, frequently dominates. The opening chase through Cairo not only serves as
an adrenaline-packed introduction, but it also sets the bar for the type of scene that the film will repeatedly try to best before the film's high-flying
climax. Intentionally, though, the film builds in moments for viewers to catch their breath, to advance the story, and introduce new characters.


The Bad Guys 2 has a very pleasing 1080p in the film's 2.39:1 aspect ratio. Blacks are convincing and colors are nicely saturated within the film's shifting color palette. Confetti in the Cairo scene is vibrant, but for the most part, colors on the street are predominantly sepia-infused, sun-drenched tones, with police lights having the most pop. The Bad Guys 2 employs a simpler animation style, which does not afford the same levels of fine detail to which viewers may be accustomed, but there are opportunities where fine detail is noticeable, such as the shabby green couch at The Bad Guys' studio apartment, and the rickety blue car that Wolf drives. In these and other such instances, age and wear are plainly visible, with rips, dirt, dents, scratches, rust, and the like adding a pleasantly realistic surface texture and presentation. Again, based on the style of animation, color gradations are often handled quite well, with lighter shades transitioning to darker ones smoothly, though there are moments where the simpler animation style results in chunkier, less nuanced transitions. I did not detect any banding, compression artifacts, or other issues. It's a very solid transfer, and fans should be pleased.

The Bad Guys 2's intentions from an audio perspective are rather immediately made very clear. The Dolby Atmos track is almost constantly immersive right out of the blocks as the action focuses on an elaborate heist from five years prior. The viewer is instantly put in the middle of the action in Cairo. The instant that Wolf turns the key of the prototype automobile, a deep, throaty rumble permeates the stage as the engine growls to life. The ensuing action of the case through and above the crowded, winding streets is sonically delightful. When the action switches to the more mundane modern day, the track simmers down accordingly, but never loses its immersiveness, even in these quieter moments. Another particular sonic highlight is the "Lords of Lucha" event, when music and mayhem are the rule. Music is intermixed with the sounds of violence in the ring, with pulsating beats serving as the soundtrack to punches, kicks, and bodies flying in all directions. Throughout it all, the bass is deep, booming, and powerful, adding impressive depth to music and sound effects as well. Dialogue is clean and clear, being center-focused. Directionality is spot on, with viewers able to easily track the objects and characters that frequently run, drive, and fly through the field.

The Bad Guys 2 is accompanied by a number of lighter supplemental on-disc segments in addition to an insightful commentary track as
detailed below.

The Bad Guys 2 is light, escapist, action-packed family fare, which consistently entertains. It's driven by energetic action sequences and a winning, comedic voice cast that brings crackling life to the main characters. This film also sees the delightful addition of Natasha Lyonne (All About Evil), and hopefully she'll return for the likely third installment. While the style of animation may not rival the most complex that DreamWorks and Pixar has to offer, its simpler approach suits the property's printed roots, though moments of exceptional detail are still present. Pursuing McGuffinite leads our heroes to a few unexpected places, but laughs and action are always close at hand. The Bad Guys 2 comes highly recommended.
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