John writes: The hype, the buzz, and the success of Beverly Hills Chihuahua’s first foray definitely surrounded this release at my house hold. The question is, did it live up to it’s predecessor’s expectations? A most definitive, no. Sad, but true. Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 started out with a more unbelievable and ridiculous setting then could be imagined even for a movie based on talking Beverly Hills Chihuahuas. The first one was great, and had a pretty good script for the most part; even when not realistic. This one however, started with the wedding of Chloe and Papi and it was done out like a real huge expensive wedding that was very far fetched even for a movie like this. I guess this stems from personal opinions because the first was so good that when they went off the deep end with this one it just really took me for a turn that I didn’t expect due to the first one’s already set tone.
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3 out of 5...really. There's just no way it can be that good (not that it's a great number). Guess I'm just biased here. I absolutely hated the first one, and this one just made things even worse.
Review is based on the genre, where kids not adults would enjoy it.