When
major Hollywood movie studios releases a comedy film, they usually take the
‘safer’ route. There is a tendency to produce more family-friendly comedy films
compared to foul-mouthed adult restricted films. Movies restricted to adults
could dampen ticket sales at the box-office. However, there are several
instances when R-rated comedy films were a commercial and critical success. One
such instance was the 2012 hit Ted
starring Mark Wahlberg and Seth MacFarlane. I will be reviewing its sequel
titled Ted 2.
Ted 2 sees Seth
MacFarlane return as the film’s director. Mark Wahlberg also returns as the
lead star. Rounding up the supporting cast are MacFarlane, Amanda Seyfried, Giovanni
Ribisi, Jessica Barth, and Morgan Freeman. The writers include MacFarlane, Alec
Sulkin, and Wellesley Wild.
How will Ted 2 fair up to its predecessor? Do read on.
John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg) and Ted (voice of Seth MacFarlane) |
SYNOPSIS:
The
film tells the story of a man named John Bennett (Wahlberg) who grew up with a
teddy bear named Ted which, through an unexplained miracle wish from the first
film, can talk, interact, and do physical activities like a human being. The
film begins with Ted (voiced by MacFarlane) who is about to get married with
Tami-Lynn, his girlfriend from the first film. Not long into the marriage, Ted
and Tami-Lynn decides to have a baby through John as a sperm donour. However,
the state of Massachusetts where they reside won’t recognize Ted as a person
because he is a toy. John and Ted engages a young lawyer named Samantha Jacksoon
(Seyfried) to represent them in the legal battle with many funny consequences
along the way.Ted and his wife Tami-Lynn (Jessica Gerth) |
SCRIPT:
Very
funny and mildly interesting. It is one of those films where the ending of the
story is predictable. The writing style of the script is basically a rehash of
the previous film. Title character gets into trouble while his human counterpart
helps him. There is no backstory explanation for the characters as it is
assumed that the audience has watched the first Ted film. I liked the first Ted
film. Not only was it very funny, the film had good emotional drama which
audience can feel symphatized. This sequel lacks that emotional connection.
However, the comedy moments and jokes are just as funny as the first one and
guaranteed to have a lot of laughs. There are a lot of inside jokes that references pop culture which was creative. The dialogue is full of profanity and not
suitable for children under 17 years old.Amanda Seyfried as Samantha L. Jackson |
Samantha, John, and Ted in a diner |
FILMING:
Seth MacFarlane is famously known as the creator of Family Guy, an animated TV series on the FOX network in the United States. He did well for the first film, which marked his directorial debut, but I feel he slack a little bit on this sequel. The focus was more on specific funny scenes and moments. Sometimes it felt like there was a lack of emotional connection from scene to scene which is essential in keeping an audience interested. The visual effects for Ted the teddy bear is as usual very good.
Filming Ted with a stuffed teddy bear being used as a visual effects reference marker |
PACING:
Moderate pacing. Good start, good middle, and good ending.DOWNSIDE:
Lots of profanity is used in film and some drug use. Talking foul-mouthed teddy bear on screen is not for kids.
UPSIDE:
A very funny film that will guarantee laughs. Ted at his job in the supermarket |
I feel the first film was much better than this sequel. Good laughs and light-hearted storyline. However, please note that you MUST see the first film in order to understand Ted2.
RATING:
7 out of 10
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