In the Netflix original film "Murder Mystery 2," Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston reunite as a married couple who find themselves embroiled in another murder mystery while on vacation in Greece. While the film has some entertaining moments, it falls short of recapturing the charm of the first film.

Sandler and Aniston have good chemistry, but the writing feels lazy and uninspired. The plot is predictable and lacks the clever twists and turns that made the first film enjoyable. The supporting cast, including Luke Evans and Gemma Arterton, are underutilized and their characters are one-dimensional.

The film's biggest flaw, however, is its lack of originality. It feels like a carbon copy of the first film, with the same tired jokes and recycled plot points. The filmmakers seem to be relying on the popularity of the first film and the star power of Sandler and Aniston to carry the sequel, rather than putting in the effort to create something fresh and exciting.

Overall, "Murder Mystery 2" is a forgettable sequel that fails to capture the magic of the first film. While Sandler and Aniston are always a delight to watch, they can't save a film that feels like it was phoned in by the filmmakers. Fans of the first film may enjoy seeing the couple back in action, but others may want to skip this one and rewatch the original instead.