As someone who feels very nostalgic about the first part of "Tulnukas ehk Valdise pääsemine 11 osas", like probably most of the Estonian people, I was both scared and excited about the arrival of the second part. I feared that the film would completely miss the brilliance of the first part. At times, it indeed did. However, it wasn't bad at all. It was brilliant in its own way.
But why do I say it wasn't a sequel to the first part? For me, the attitude and humor of this film were sometimes too different from the well-known "If there are swear words, then it's funny" humor of the first part. This is evidenced by the fact that too many memorable phrases didn't stick. However, they played quite well on top of the sentences from the previous part. Both "small family loan" and "shall I bring soap from the car?" were back.
Speaking of the plot of the film, Rasmus Merivoo touched quite strongly on societal sore points and turned them completely upside down. He had created, for this purpose, a world that was at times so exaggerated and dystopian, where there was simultaneously so much that was familiar, yet at the same time, nothing directly truthful. I would even dare to draw a parallel with the movie "Barbie," where everything seen there is made simpler and turned upside down."
In conclusion, it touched my nostalgia and satisfied the need to find out what happened to the characters. As an Estonian, I am happy!