Antonio Banderas returns as the masked hero in this sequel to the 1998 adventure.
The 1st one was surprisingly ok and this one is just moderately so.
There's no smouldering between Zeta Jones and Banderas anymore, it feels much more by the numbers than it should do.
Some great set pieces on there and Banderas is pretty watchable (as always), however, whenever you have a 'cute' kid involved who you actually just want to batter most of the time, then you've got problems.
Rent dont buy (but preferably borrow, coz it aint really worth £3.75 and you wont watch it more than once). Sigh...
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Despite trying to keep his swashbuckling to a minimum a threat to California&39;s pending statehood causes the adventure-loving Alejandro de la Vega (Banderas) -- and his wife Elena (Zeta-Jones) -- to take action
Adventure sequel starring Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta Jones. Having spent the last ten years fighting injustice and cruelty, Zorro (Banderas) is now facing his greatest challenge: his wife Elena (Zeta-Jones) has thrown him out and found comfort in the arms of Count Armand (Rufus Sewell), a dashing French aristocrat. But Zorro knows something she doesn't: Armand is the mastermind behind an evil plot to destroy the United States. And so, with his marriage and his country's future at stake, it's up to Zorro to try to save two unions before it's too late.
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