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  • I really like this sequel, and I think that is also better than the first "Smetto Quando Voglio", funnier and more engaging with action scenes. I agree with the idea of creating a franchise because in the modern cinema is essential for competing with the TV series. Probably the first real franchise in the Italian cinema. Also this franchise represent a generation of graduated people that have difficult to find job and the precarious work in Italy. For this reason that comedy is not only funny, but also invite us to think about the trouble of graduated workers in the economic crisis. Waiting for "Smetto Quando Voglio- Ad Honorem"!
  • After the lively I CAN QUIT WHENEVER I WANT, we pick up the story again. Zinni's in the clink but ambitious cop Greta Scarano offers to let him out home free and he can see his child born. He has to re-assemble the old gang and track down 30 drugs that have yet to be criminalized for her.

    The recipe as before, here promising more than it delivers till the piece finally comes into it's own with another one of those moving train finales. Same Fleuro pallet and setting.

    They are having trouble sustaining a second film. You've got to wonder about the advertised third part.