The Cop 2 department store

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Movie
German title The Cop 2 department store
Original title Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2015
length 94 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
JMK 10
Rod
Director Andy Fickman
script Kevin James ,
Nick Bakay
production Adam Sandler ,
Todd Garner ,
Kevin James
music Rupert Gregson-Williams
camera Dean Semler
cut Scott Hill
occupation

The Kaufhaus Cop 2 (Original title: Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 ) is an American action - crime comedy by Andy Fickman from 2015. The film is the continuation of the film Der Kaufhaus Cop from 2009 April 2015.

action

Paul Blart travels to Las Vegas with his daughter Maya to attend a security fair and relax after six exhausting years as a department store security guard. At the same time, he wants to take the opportunity to spend as much time as possible with his daughter before she moves home to go to college.

Maya soon only has eyes for the charming hotel employee Lane, while Paul has to put up with all sorts of taunts from the casino security guards because of his job as a department store cop. But when a group of criminals under the leadership of the unscrupulous Vincent plans to rob several hotels and casinos in Las Vegas, Paul's big hour has come.

production

The budget was $ 38 million. The film was produced by Happy Madison Productions and Sony Pictures Entertainment . Sony Pictures Germany took over the distribution in Germany .

Jayma Mays , who played Amy Anderson in The Department Store Cop Paul Blart's Love, was unable to return for the sequel because she was prevented by her engagement in the musical series Glee . Kevin James' brother Gary Valentine plays a supporting role. He previously had supporting roles in King of Queens , Chuck and Larry - How Fire and Flame , The Zookeeper and The Heavyweight .

criticism

The film received devastating reviews in the United States. On the Rotten Tomatoes review website , the film received a rating of 5%: out of 56 reviews evaluated, only three were positive. In summary, it says: “ The department store Cop 2 , empty of meaning and stinking of failure, lined up fat jokes and visual Segway gags to a consistently uncomfortable result.” The film service said: “Uninspired and low-tension, especially without a visual sense staged crime comedy, which turns the sympathetic hero of the first part into a nagging sour pot and forces him to change the scene inappropriately. ”The film website kino.de , on the other hand, judged the film to be“ not new, but extremely enjoyable and, in all technical matters, it is typically Hollywood-style ”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Release certificate for Der Kaufhaus Cop 2 . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , March 2015 (PDF; test number: 150 600 K).
  2. Age rating for Der Kaufhaus Cop 2 . Youth Media Commission .
  3. a b Michael Ranze: Der Kaufhaus Cop 2. Filmdienst , 8/2015, accessed on April 10, 2015 .
  4. filmstarts.de - The Department Store Cop 2
  5. ^ Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 on the-numbers.com
  6. a b filmstarts.de - Things worth knowing about The Department Store Cop 2
  7. Rotten Tomatoes: Paul Blart 2
  8. go: The Mall Cop 2. In: kino.de . Busch Entertainment Media, accessed April 10, 2015 .