
After many years of being separated from modeling and each other, Derek and Hansel are dragged back into the fashion world in Rome. After being humiliated on the runway by the people behind the scenes, Derek and Hansel decide to quit the business . . . until retired swimsuit model, Valentina, drags them back in with questions about recent celebrity deaths. Soon after, Derek also realizes out that the son who was taken from him is in Rome, and is much dismayed to find that Der... (Full plot summary below)
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After many years of being separated from modeling and each other, Derek and Hansel are dragged back into the fashion world in Rome. After being humiliated on the runway by the people behind the scenes, Derek and Hansel decide to quit the business . . . until retired swimsuit model, Valentina, drags them back in with questions about recent celebrity deaths. Soon after, Derek also realizes out that the son who was taken from him is in Rome, and is much dismayed to find that Derek, Jr. is fat. And smart. Regardless, Derek, Sr. continues his mission with Hansel, which leads them to the fashion-model legends of "Adam, Eve, and Steve", and the "Chosen One". Who is that person? Why do the models drink the Chosen One's blood? Will Derek's and Hansel's careers resume?
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| Detroit NewsAdam GrahamAmounts to a parade of celebrity cameos masquerading as a movie. |
| ColeSmithey.comCole Smithey"Zoolander 2" sucks so much worse than your average mediocre sequel that you don't even feel like you've seen a movie. |
| Associated PressJocelyn NoveckThis sequel ups the ante so relentlessly that you may find yourself pining for a relaxing night of watching the 2001 original. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian Orndorf"Zoolander 2" not only satisfies, it explodes with a level of craziness that plays to Stiller's strengths, making sure to leave the audience with a little more than just rehashed bits. |
| The PlaylistRodrigo PerezZoolander 2 is no disaster, but it’s almost worse; a tedious jag that barely works as a disposable and mild, if-its-on-cable-TV, diversion. |
| Wall Street JournalJoe MorgensternSome movies keep you in a state of suspense. Zoolander 2, a dud glitter-bomb of a sequel, eventually leaves you in a state of suspended animation, with eyes glazed over and brain in sleep mode. |
| The New RepublicWill LeitchIt's surprisingly conventional, but not in a reassuring or back-to-basics way; its set ups and jokes are creaky and labored, its characters stock and strait-jacketed. |
| Bowling Green Daily NewsMicheal ComptonI probably laughed, or at least was amused, at about three out of every 10 jokes in "Zoolander 2." That's a good percentage if you are a baseball player at the plate, but not good for a comedy. |
| GaruyoUriel BarcoIt's stupid, over the top, ilogical, brilliant, incoherent, and random, a self aware comedy with tons of laughs. [Full review in Spanish] |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank Swietek[A] lumbering, laugh-free sequel [that] fizzles like a defective firecracker. |