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In 'Ted 2' (2015), director Seth MacFarlane not only reaffirms his signature brand of irreverent, R-rated comedy but also boldly delves into deeper societal issues, specifically civil rights and the definition of legal personhood. The film masterfully transforms an absurd premise – a sentient teddy bear seeking human recognition – into a satirical commentary on the legal system and prejudice. MacFarlane's cinematic technique remains true to his fast-paced humor, replete with pop culture references and clever visual gags.
Mark Wahlberg's performance as John Bennett continues to be a solid anchor, perfectly playing the straight man to Ted's (voiced by MacFarlane himself) outrageousness. The seamless integration of CGI to bring Ted to life is a highlight, making the bear feel incredibly real and expressive, transcending the boundaries of a mere animated character. While it received mixed reviews, the film firmly holds its ground as a prominent example within the R-rated comedy genre, daring to challenge political correctness and moral boundaries, while delivering genuine laughs through its absurd situations and sharp dialogue. It's a film that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, showcasing the evolution of the buddy comedy format.
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