 Now you see me and now you don't. Now you see me again and now you see me too. I'm Brandon Keith-Avery and this is just my opinion. Now you see me too. Directed by John M. Chu. This is the guy that directed Step Up To The Streets and Step Up 3D, which I really did enjoy those films. I used to watch them over and over and over again because of the dancing. Not because of the acting or the story, but the dancing was quite good. But he also directed G.I. Joe Retaliation and that movie wasn't that good. He also did Jim and the Holograms and I didn't see that movie but I heard it sucked something serious. But anyway, he is back for, well not back because he didn't direct the first one. Somebody else did but John M. Chu is back to direct Now You See Me Too. And I really did enjoy the first film other than the very, very, very end of the film and I will be spoiling the first film. I will be spoiling part 2 is when they find out who the I is and Mark Ruffalova veils himself and then they go in the Ferris wheel and the little trolley thing and just kind of fade away into never, never, never land or whatever. I really wasn't, that part kind of ruined the film for me. But overall I did enjoy the film. I thought it was very entertaining and very funny. I loved all the magic tricks and you know making people look over here and you're doing something over here. All that was fun. And Now You See Me Too was even more fun. It was a very, very, very fun film. Even the majority of the cast came back except for that main girl. She left for some other reason and they had to write her out and they wrote another character in. And the new lady horsemen that they brought into the film was actually pretty good. She didn't have that much chemistry with the rest of the characters but she definitely did have a lot of personality and she did stand on her own. She was a strong character. Even though I wanted the past actress to come back, I wasn't sitting there watching her like, Man, she sucks. I want the other girl to come back. No, she was very good. And the film picks up exactly for the most part where the last film left off and that's good. And of course there were some people put in jail like Morgan Freeman and the other guy, Michael Cain's character. So characters may want some revenge or something like that. And you know whether they do it or they get it and all that good stuff. You just have to go see the film to judge it for yourself but the journey that they put us on was very entertaining and I really did love the film. They stepped up the magic to a whole other level. And also, you know, you have the four horsemen and Mark Ruffalo that are these master magicians and you think that they know it all but you know there's always a magician or a group of magicians or whatever that may always be a step ahead of you. And that just gives the film stakes and makes me interested in to see who is pulling all these strings from behind the scene. And that's just besides the characters in the story, I mean that's why you're there in the theater because you want to know. So you're drawn in, you're engaged, you're ready to know what's going on to where if all this is actually real magic or it's just a hell of a lot of clever pre-planning. And like I said, you just have to go to the theater to see it for yourself. There was another scene in particular that they had all these cards and there was flipping around cards doing all these tricks and that was real cool. It was real fun. I love to see all the magicians having to think on their feet at the last minute. That was very entertaining. The only thing that I did not like and I'll be honest is I mean the film started out with Morgan Freeman and he has such a great voice. I mean, I know you know that. I mean, ever since I was a little boy people have loved the sound of my voice. That's a Morgan Freeman joke. If you didn't get that joke, I'm sorry, but if you know Morgan Freeman and family kind of stuff, you got that joke. But the film starts off with him monologuing with him narrating and he says a certain line of dialogue that I don't want to tell you here. And you know that they're twisting your arm, twisting your leg and you think you know exactly what he means when he's saying it but the film ends on that exact same quote and it has the exact same quote word for word but the meaning behind it is a complete 180 than it was at the beginning of the film and you're just sitting there like damn I did not see that coming. Some may find it clever. Some may be extremely pissed off about it and that's where the biggest gripe of this film will come from is the ultimate ending and they have multiple endings where it's like ha now you see me, ha now you see me here and what's behind this curtain and what's behind this curtain is too many damn curtains okay just keep it at one or two curtains but they have like 76 curtains and you're already entertained and happy with what they tried to do or what they did but then they tried to reveal another curtain to where you're sitting there and you're like wait a minute if that's the case what was the whole point of the entire film? Was there a point? I don't think there was a point I mean and if this was your end game if this was your goal this could have been settled much easier or whatever and I was sitting next to this guy and there was another critic and I was like man did that ending make sense to you and he was like I think it was pretty pointless as you're probably thinking yourself and he was like yeah it's a fun film but it has a pointless ending and yes I'll go ahead and say now you see me too it's a great film, it's a lot of fun and overall I enjoyed it a lot more than the well I don't want to say a lot more but slightly more than the first one but the ending may piss you off the ending may just say okay this I mean they could they literally could have just shaved off the last 30 seconds or whatever and you know I will probably be giving this like an 8.5 out of 10 maybe a 9 well maybe not that high but the ending may frustrate you a little bit and if that's the case I'm sorry, well I'm not sorry because I didn't write the film or direct it but I'm sorry if I'm the one that gave you the news but anyway if I had to rate now you see me too out of a 1 out of 10 I would give it a 7 out of 10 but wait guys that is just my opinion okay I mean have you seen now you see me too do you want to see it have I turned you on have I turned you off do you agree with me or do you disagree with me let me know in the comment section below let's get this conversation going and keep it flowing if you like this video go ahead and give me the thumbs up and if you didn't like the video that's fine I'm not mad at you just leave me a comment below why and still give me the thumbs up if you're interested in watching this on YouTube go ahead and subscribe to the YouTube channel so become one of my subscribers and get all the content that I have to provide in the past and in the future also if you want to find me on other platforms you can you can go over to the Facebook page you can go to Instagram, Twitter and all that good stuff and guys share the video I promise I'm not going to get mad if you share the video it'll be all of the secret I won't tell nobody, peaky, promise share the video and guys thank you again for tuning in for my opinion slash review for now you see me too and before you go don't forget that my name is Brandon Keith Avery and that's just my opinion peace