Henrik Voss shows growth from the first film. He tightens the pacing—there’s less wandering exposition and more purposeful set‑pieces. The script, co‑written by Voss and veteran comedy writer , balances the high‑concept absurdity (a club where you can literally borrow someone’s life for a night) with grounded emotional beats.
The ensemble includes Vivian Schmitt, Magda Polak, Anastasia, Antonia, and Erika. Genre and Content Miss Donnerbusen 2 -starring Anja And Laura Lion-
| Actor | Character | Highlights | |-------|-----------|------------| | (real name Mira Lindström ) | Anja , former “donor” turned reluctant hero | Delivers a razor‑sharp blend of sarcasm and vulnerability. Her comedic timing is spot‑on, especially in the opening “mask‑ball” sequence where she improvises a monologue about “identity theft in the literal sense.” | | Laura Lion (real name Eline Söder ) | Laura , the “Lion” – a fierce, cryptic operative | Turns the role into a magnetic force. Her physicality (the fight scene in the glass atrium) feels like a ballet of brutality, and she adds layers of mystery with minimal dialogue, letting the eyes do the talking. | | Supporting Cast (e.g., Mikael Haug as the club’s charismatic yet creepy manager, Sofia Berg as the “Mirror Hall” curator) | Provide the necessary absurdist color and help flesh out the world’s mythology. | Henrik Voss shows growth from the first film