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Beats of rage
Beats of rage













beats of rage

I went into the first film knowing nothing and so was blindsided by the absolutely batshit crazy world he created. But, to be honest, the allure wears off quickly. In fact, for the first act, I was thrilled to be back in this strange world. That being said, the best I can say is I didn’t hate the FP2: Beats of Rage. How to save us and All superheroes must die.

beats of rage

I not only enjoyed the original film, but also his more serious pictures. Now, to be clear, I am actually a fan of the producer/writer/director/star Jason Trost. “ … our hero, Jtro, has to travel to the wastelands to secure booze for the FP since the booze mines are drying up…” How do you mine booze? Shut up, that’s how! The FP2: Beats of Rage defies your ideas of logic and plot structure and forces you to go along for the surrealistic ride through a haze of dance competitions, training montages, and faux gangster dialogue.

beats of rage

In this installment, our hero, Jtro, has to travel to the wastelands to secure booze for the FP since the booze mines are drying up. Like it’s prequel the FP, the FP2: Beats of Rage is like the bastard love child of an 80’s straight-to-video epic, and the fever dream of a tweaker. Yup a made-up video game so they wouldn’t have to pay a licensing fee to Dance Dance Revolution. For here, in the FP, disputes are settled through Beat Beat Revolution. Set in a post-apocalyptic dystopia where disputes are settled between men with steel in their souls and fire in their feet.















Beats of rage