“Largo Winch II” is about large corporation conspiracy, high stakes adventure of redemption. The movie is about Largo Winch a young man who becomes the CEO of W Group, his owners intending to sell it to fund a humanitarian organization, after he is accused of genocide. This twist sends Largo to the depths of Burmese jungle to find out the truth and be exonerated. The shooting of the film reflects its gorgeous visuals that contrast pretty and colourful sceneries with rather ambiguous ethical issues of trust and treachery.
Largo changes his character so that an audience can sympathize with him the main character whom was once full confident CEO turns into a flawed man who has to face his sins. Despite its tight fight sequences and evenly spaced out pace, some aspect of a film’s storyline may be confusing and make characters’ intentions ambiguous. The reliance on action could be also the reason for less developed emotional trajectories.
Thus, the score and production design to a greater extent help to work with the film’s motives related to power and humanitarian topics. “Largo Winch II” is an action thrilling movie that equally portrays a certain moral dilemma, though lacking some required depth, and, at times, complexity. Motivated by the simplicity of the theme and substance, the audience encompasses fans of furious thrillers with motives of retribution and individual maturation.