They really turned the violence up to eleven in the sequel, didn't they?
Ouch. Marv and Harry should've been dead. A brick to the head would've rendered them unconscious, let alone all of the crap Kevin did to them shortly thereafter. The sequel makes Kevin look like a potential murderer.
Let's see, other than the bricks, you had shelves falling on them, being electrocuted with high voltage, knocked down the stairs from a high distance, and they even once blew up the inside of the renovated house. Yet they only come out with a few scrapes and bruises. Not even so much as a broken bone in their entire body.
I know the original also had a few unbelievable moments of the robbers getting their hair set on fire, hit in the face with paint cans, etc., but this movie takes it to a whole other level.
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