The Boss Baby: Family Business

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How many boss babies can one family hold? He may be a big-shot moneyman now, but Ted Templeton flashes back to his Boss Baby past when he and his brother Tim renew their rivalry and make a shocking discovery! Turns out, Tim’s infant daughter Tina inherited Uncle Ted’s job as an undercover BabyCorp agent. She’s on a secret mission to stop an evil plan to turn babies into brats, and she needs both brothers to help! Ted and Tim now have to turn back into kids for a hilariously outrageous adventure that reminds them of the true power of family! (Universal Pictures UK)

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lamps 

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English Big childish bullshit in the style of Minions, just full of chaotic movement without a goal and, except for the last ten minutes, without direction. The jokes based on a baby talking about world domination while eating sugar are the pinnacle of humour here – I can't believe I found the first one by the same creators so cool the other day. The biggest highlight is the voice acting of Jeff Goldblum, on whose physical expression the creators humorously based the movement of the villain Armstrong. 35 ()

Stanislaus 

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English The second adventure from the "mysterious life of (precocious) toddlers" seemed qualitatively comparable to the first one, which was in slightly above average waters. Old(er) acquaintances return to the Family Business, and alongside them there are plenty of more or less interesting characters – be it the villain, the new agent from Baby Corp or the creepy "cousin" from the Addams. Story-wise, it is basically a copy of the first part, the plot is predictable throughout, but at the same time it is funny thanks to the many gags, so I laughed more than once in the cinema. Plus point for the audiovisually appealing musical performance. Better three stars! ()

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