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HAPPY GILMORE 2

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Caillou Pettis
Happy Gilmore 2

Nearly three decades after the cult sports comedy Happy Gilmore won over audiences with its absurdity and underdog charm, Happy Gilmore 2 arrives on the green as an unnecessary, bloated sequel that leans heavily on nostalgia while failing to carve a fresh comedic path of its own.

Directed by Kyle Newacheck and co-written by Adam Sandler and Tim Herlihy (who also wrote the first film), the film struggles to justify its existence beyond fan service. What felt anarchic and refreshing in 1996 now feels like a hollow imitation. Sandler reprises his role as Happy with moments of genuine pathos, but the screenplay saddles him with an uneven tone – wobbling between melancholy and crass absurdity. The emotional weight of Happy’s personal losses is awkwardly juxtaposed with cartoonish set pieces and uninspired gags.

The film introduces an overstuffed ensemble – featuring Benny Safdie, Bad Bunny, and returning players like Christopher McDonald and Julie Bowen – but gives most of them little to do. McDonald’s return as Shooter McGavin provides a few nostalgic sparks, yet even he seems stranded in a plot that’s trying too hard to recapture lightning in a bottle.

While the sports sequences attempt to parody modern ‘extreme’ trends, they quickly become repetitive and visually stale. The satire lacks bite, the humour rarely lands, and the climactic moments feel engineered rather than earned. Despite its heartfelt core surrounding fatherhood and redemption, Happy Gilmore 2 ultimately buckles under the weight of its own chaotic ambitions. For long-time fans, it may evoke fleeting smiles – but for everyone else, it’s a weary drive into cinematic sand traps.

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HAPPY GILMORE 2 is streaming on Netflix. 

Caillou Pettis

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