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Anime News Network. ^ "SCREEN mode, nano. RIPE Perform 2nd Food Wars! Anime Season's Themes". Anime News Network. May 22, 2016. Archived from the original on May 23, 2016.Lupin Part 2 Images17 ImagesThe challenge with a villain like Pellegrini is that he makes it damn near impossible to speak truth to power since he owns so much of the police force and can so easily have dissenting journalists killed. He’s an embodiment of systemic rot, and Hervé Pierre personifies his power in delightful fashion; the stench of his arrogance is nauseating, even when the character doesn’t speak. However, Pellegrini’s all-encompassing menace doesn’t often push Diop or the show to find innovative solutions. More often than not, the season’s ideas feel like variations on things Diop has already tried. Part 2 lacks the slickness and novelty of Part 1’s episodic heists, but its story moves smoothly along a linear path, rarely meandering like its predecessor, and always twisting its narrative screws. The directorial duties this time are split between Ludovic Bernard (Chapters 6-7) and Hugo Gélin (Chapters 8-10), who help make the season more visually and emotionally engaging overall. The color palette rarely escapes Netflix’s all-too-frequently washed-out look, but the camera often matches intense moments with tight, unsettling framing, and romantic moments with telephoto portraits in free-flowing motion, all tied together by Mathieu Lamboley’s playful, jazzy score. Part 2 lacks the slickness and novelty of Part 1’s episodic heists, but its story moves smoothly along a linear path“Of course, these scenes are also elevated by Omar Sy’s performance. Where Diop was previously defined by his single-minded mission, he now balances fleeting moments of honest joy, stolen from some fantasy life he hopes to live with Raoul and Claire, with a constant awareness of the dire consequences putting that future in jeopardy. The story, instead of living in the dialogue, lives in Sy’s changing expressions as the walls close in. LoadingPlayVerdict Lupin Part 2 is the swiftly-paced payoff to Part 1’s setups, with characters that feel more fleshed out, and performances that make the show far more engaging.
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