lgfrades
Torrente is a crude, ladies man type man of the law. I think this version was even more fun because he's in the playground of Spain, Marbella. I think if you liked the first one, you will enjoy this version even more. I've even seen the third version, and this is my favorite. If you get the Spanish sense of humor, you will enjoy this film. I would say it's definitely for machos, and the wives and the girlfriends have to ignore lots of scenes in the Torrente series. But just keep a good sense of humor about it all. It's for guys who like sexy women (quite a bit of nudity in all of the Torrente films) and very Spanish domestic sense of humor. If you've ever lived in Spain or have a Spanish husband like I do, you will understand what I mean. For example, he loves "El Fary", Real Madrid, etc. The language is very graphic as well, and it is better if you understand Castellano. It is quite hilarious if certain things don't bother you.
stappvargen451
I love the first Torrente film but the follow up is awful. I have never seen such crap. I didn´t smile once, not once. I´ve seen the first film five times. Unbelievable how fast things can change. The first film is a gem, the new one is a bomb!
chemacc
Torrente 2 is a funny film that reviews all the important themes of the Spanish topics. It's a really ironic film, that needs to be seen from the point of view of how to hate the worst person in the World.Santiago Segura plays the role of Torrente, and is able to make you hate him, and you can't stop laughing when you understand the sense of this film.
rolherr
Well, first of all, to those who have seen "Torrente: El brazo tonto de la ley", I found this second part much, much better. It has many more gags, jokes and funny situations and it isn´t boring at any time. Santiago Segura has created again a box-office movie which will make you laught for about two hours. Gabino Diego has an incredible performance as Cuco, and Torrente is as "special" as always. He is as politically incorrect as he was in the first film, but fantastic. Hurray for Torrente!