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Spud 2: The Madness Continues

Comédie
Année2013
Durée1h 31m

Spud faces the second year of boarding school whilst still waiting for his own body to mature as much as he has.

Bande-annonce

Casting

John Cleese

The Guv

Troye Sivan

Spud

Sven Ruygrok

Rambo

Byron Langley

Simon

BX

Blessing Xaba

Fatty

TB

Tom Burne

Vern

JG

Josh Goddard

Mad Dog

TH

Travis Hornsby

Boggo

Jason Cope

Sparerib

Jeremy Crutchley

The Glock

HH

Harold Hendricks

Death Breath

DF

Daniel Fisher

Anderson

CG

Callan Gallacher

Emberton

Charlbi Dean

Amanda

GB

Genna Blair

Mermaid

AM

Aaron McIlroy

Spud's Dad

JS

Julie Summers

Spud's Mom

BN

Brenda Ngxoli

Innocence

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8 commentaires

Tima MApr 9, 2026
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RwBFKIDec 31, 2023

best movie ever

anaifjfjjffjJun 20, 2023

This sequel to Spud follows the same group of boys at their South African boarding school as the country navigates its way out of apartheid. The searing political backdrop is occasional mentioned but mostly ignored and the film focus is instead on the teenage growing pains of the titular character. Where the first film explored the complex social relationships at such an establishment this sequel skips straight to escapades and actions. This distances you from the characters, less bought into their situation and potential outcomes and instead watching remotely as a potentially disinterested observer. The escapades range in scale but are often tinged in nastiness. The bullying is sharper, more malicious in nature and has far greater consequences. I left the film with less sympathy for Spud and his fellow students than I entered it, and less entertained than the first film had left me hoping. On the whole a misfire, lets hope Spud 3 resolves these challenges.

Ravish8May 29, 2023

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Habtamu AsmareNov 22, 2022

This sequel to Spud follows the same group of boys at their South African boarding school as the country navigates its way out of apartheid. The searing political backdrop is occasional mentioned but mostly ignored and the film focus is instead on the teenage growing pains of the titular character. Where the first film explored the complex social relationships at such an establishment this sequel skips straight to escapades and actions. This distances you from the characters, less bought into their situation and potential outcomes and instead watching remotely as a potentially disinterested observer. The escapades range in scale but are often tinged in nastiness. The bullying is sharper, more malicious in nature and has far greater consequences. I left the film with less sympathy for Spud and his fellow students than I entered it, and less entertained than the first film had left me hoping. On the whole a misfire, lets hope Spud 3 resolves these challenges.

JollyNov 22, 2022

Spud 2: The Madness Continues