Film Review – Greenland 2: Migration

2020’s “Greenland” was by no means a major box office hit, but it found a decent sized audience for its display of extinction level event happenings and family struggles. It also offered a mostly definitive ending, with little left to explore with the characters and the state of the world after it’s mostly destroyed by a comet. The very existence of “Greenland 2: Migration” (titled simply “Greenland: Migration” on the film) is a bit puzzling, but apparently there’s money on the table the producers don’t want to leave behind, electing to stir up the semi-peaceful resolution of the original picture to create a whole new journey for the characters as they try to dodge disaster once again. Director Ric Roman Waugh returns to duty for the sequel, and he arranges a few effective scenes of threat and panic, but he can’t avoid the general nothingness of “Migration,” which lacks big thrills and a sense of dark discovery that helped the 2020 release best most of its competition. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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