
- Genre
- Action
- Year
- 2017
- Runtime
- 1h53
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I Can Quit Whenever I Want 2: Masterclass
Breaking rules, breaking bad—academia turns rebellious.
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Synopsis
I Can Quit Whenever I Want 2: Masterclass is the 2017 Italian crime comedy sequel directed by Sydney Sibilia. The film follows a group of underachieving academics who turn to producing and distributing a new designer drug to make ends meet, only to find themselves caught up in escalating criminal enterprises. This sequel delves deeper into the characters’ dynamics as they confront greater challenges and new threats in their pursuit of financial freedom. With its blend of sharp humor, social satire, and thrilling plot twists, the movie explores themes of friendship, ambition, and the consequences of unconventional choices, all set against the backdrop of Italy's academic and criminal underworlds.
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Reviews
I Can Quit Whenever I Want 2: Masterclass received generally positive reviews for maintaining the clever mix of comedy and crime that distinguished its predecessor. On IMDb, the film holds a rating of 6.8/10, reflecting audience appreciation for its witty dialogue and engaging performances, particularly that of Edoardo Leo. Critics praised the film for its sharp social commentary and its ability to balance humor with darker themes. For example, Film Italia noted that the sequel "successfully escalates the stakes while preserving the original's charm and intellectual wit," highlighting its compelling character development. However, some reviews pointed out pacing issues and a plot that occasionally felt overcomplicated. Rotten Tomatoes does not provide an official score for this film, but user reviews echo similar sentiments—appreciation for the screenplay and ensemble cast, while noting that the sequel might not fully capture the freshness of the first installment. Metacritic lacks an aggregated score as well, but smaller outlets commended the movie’s strong performances and thoughtful satire. Overall, the film stands as a solid follow-up that enriches the story and retains the franchise’s unique blend of humor and intelligence.









