More than once in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, the turtles themselves are introduced, with the movie offering up a brief explanation of each turtle's personality or how each one works into the group as a whole. Despite being a sequel, doing this once—especially when Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael are being introduced to another character—makes some sense. Doing it twice, however, is downright odd.
There is in fact a lot that is odd in the Dave Green-directed film, but then the story operates in a world where mutant turtles have been taught martial arts skills by a mutant rat. It is also a world where these turtles use their skills to battle evil, evil that comes in the form of a different martial artists master, The Shredder (Brian Tee); his black-clad ninjas; and sundry others.
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There is in fact a lot that is odd in the Dave Green-directed film, but then the story operates in a world where mutant turtles have been taught martial arts skills by a mutant rat. It is also a world where these turtles use their skills to battle evil, evil that comes in the form of a different martial artists master, The Shredder (Brian Tee); his black-clad ninjas; and sundry others.
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