
Honour
2018


“Protect each other and show them no mercy!”
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The rebels gear up for battle against the ruthless forces of the Motherworld as unbreakable bonds are forged, heroes emerge — and legends are made.
Director
Zack SnyderWriters
Streaming availability for India
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Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$83.0M
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Zack sure likes farming. What a pile of crap. I liked the first one well enough.
Better than the first because it have more action scenes; Great action scenes all around; CGI is great almost all the times, less in others (like when the cannons where falling of the ship); Acting is so-so; Snyder passion for it is visible; Even so, being a 3 movies story (if I am right), it seems too little - they worked too much in several characters that don't have time to show potential; The fuss all around a archaic village is something that I don't find believable;

Weaker, but still suitably watchable. <em>'Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver'</em> is a more action-packed entry to the franchise, despite that I didn't hold as much interest in this as I did for the previous installment. I did, mind, like seeing the battles commence, both in terms of action and effects. Sofia Boutella is enjoyable once more, but Ed Skrein isn't as interesting this time around; I would've preferred a new villain for this one, to be honest. Djimon Hounsou does have more to work with on this occasion though, which is only a positive thing. Bae Doo-na has a few nice mome…
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