Los Angeles Times

Fun adventure on overload

‘The Two Worlds’ packs a lot of stories in a sequel that keeps up ‘Gods’ spectacle.

- By Noel Murray

One of South Korea’s alltime biggest hits, the 2017 special-effects extravagan­za “Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds,” told the story of a recently deceased fireman overcoming elaborate tortures on his path toward a potential rebirth. The sequel “Along With the Gods: The Last 49 Days” doesn’t so much continue the saga as refocus it on the three guardians who defended the fireman’s soul.

While the original dipped into the mythology of the death gods Gang-rim (Ha Jung-woo), Haewonmak (Ju Ji-hoon) and Lee Deokchoon (Kim Hyang-gi), Part 2 goes even further, combining the reapers’ own quest for reincarnat­ion with flashbacks to their past lives.

At times, “The Last 49 Days” is confusingl­y busy. Writer-director Kim Yonghwa weaves between three narrative threads: the aforementi­oned flashbacks; a new series of afterlife trials undertaken by an angry spirit (Kim Dong-wook) with Gang-rim’s guidance; and a mission on Earth in which Haewonmak and Lee Deok-choon try to retrieve an old man who won’t die.

The tone of each is wildly different, jumping from epic medieval fantasy to maudlin domestic melodrama to superhero adventure. They’re primarily unified by the incessantl­y buoyant musical score and some choppy-looking CGI.

But while “The Last 49 Days” is awkwardly bloated, it does eventually develop some momentum. Once viewers get accustomed to a movie that can move within minutes from courtroom drama to dinosaur attacks, they may enjoy the overwhelmi­ng spectacle of it all.

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WellGoUSA AN ANGRY spirit (Kim Dong-wook) is on a mission in the epic “Along With the Gods: The Last 49 Days.”

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