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Duane 2022-03-27 09:01:13
So interesting! Obviously compared with those sequels that made money, it can be seen that the screenwriters wrote 2 with intentions, and actually changed 2 directly from a suspense thriller to a science fiction film! Although the routine is still the one you are used to seeing, Yuan Li's creativity deserves praise! Jessica's acting is really good, and the delicate expression is...
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Juana 2022-03-27 09:01:13
The story line has developed independently. It would be more interesting if it can form a double ring; maybe it is because you don't want to pinch him back to the...
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Mona 2022-03-26 09:01:09
Everyday is a chance to be someone better, maybe it's...
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Angelo 2022-03-26 09:01:09
Everyday is a chance to be someone better, maybe it's...
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Giles 2022-03-26 09:01:09
Everyday is a chance to be someone better, maybe it's...
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Shawna 2022-03-26 09:01:09
A botched version of the "don't dwell on a stagnant past" motif, the mother role is betraying the nature of this maternal space. It's a pity that in order to continue the puzzle-solving structure of the first part, it did not hesitate to destroy the "endless daily" feeling of such themes. The setting of the parallel universe not only weakens the "dream feeling", but there are too many sci-fi stalks. It has become a house gas, and the gap is too large. Easter eggs are new, and it would be nice...
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Ernest 2022-03-26 09:01:09
A botched version of the "don't dwell on a stagnant past" motif, the mother role is betraying the nature of this maternal space. It's a pity that in order to continue the puzzle-solving structure of the first part, it did not hesitate to destroy the "endless daily" feeling of such themes. The setting of the parallel universe not only weakens the "dream feeling", but there are too many sci-fi stalks. It has become a house gas, and the gap is too large. Easter eggs are new, and it would be nice...
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Enid 2022-03-26 09:01:09
A botched version of the "don't dwell on a stagnant past" motif, the mother role is betraying the nature of this maternal space. It's a pity that in order to continue the puzzle-solving structure of the first part, it did not hesitate to destroy the "endless daily" feeling of such themes. The setting of the parallel universe not only weakens the "dream feeling", but there are too many sci-fi stalks. It has become a house gas, and the gap is too large. Easter eggs are new, and it would be nice...
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Tamara 2022-03-26 09:01:09
It's a bit off-line, the branch line is extra awkward, not to mention the details that don't make sense. Fortunately, it is not a simple repetition of the first part, and many of the farce paragraphs are unexpectedly...
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Ward 2022-03-26 09:01:09
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Happy Death Day 2U Comments
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[Tree, Ryan and Carter sit at the cafeteria. Tree explains to them everything that happened in the first dimension]
Ryan Phan: There were two of me?
Tree Gelbman: [impatiently] Yes! That is how this whole thing happened.
Carter Davis: [smiles] You know, this kind of reminds me of "Back to the Future II".
Ryan Phan: Totally. Mm-hmm.
Carter Davis: Right?
[Tree stares at them cluelessly]
Carter Davis: You know, with Marty McFly?
Ryan Phan: Doc?
Carter Davis: The DeLorean?
Tree Gelbman: Sorry.
Carter Davis: [stunned] Are you serious? You've never seen "Back to the Future"?
Tree Gelbman: No, I... how do you... wait. Oh, my God. Does this mean that...
[Tree looks around fearfully, expecting to see another Tree]
Tree Gelbman: ...does this mean that there are two of me?
Ryan Phan: I highly doubt it. It's almost impossible to create a holographic universe. You're probably stuck in a quantum cyclic dimension.
[Tree stares at Ryan cluelessly]
Tree Gelbman: [impatiently] There's only one of you here, because the other you got knocked into a parallel dimension somewhere in the multiverse.
Tree Gelbman: [sarcastically] Okay, Ryan. Thanks for clearing that up. That was super helpful.
Ryan Phan: You never heard the multiverse theory?
Tree Gelbman: Do I look like someone who knows what a multiverse is?
Ryan Phan: Okay, look.
[Ryan takes a napkin]
Ryan Phan: This is our universe. Okay? Now, look.
[Ryan folds the napkin several times]
Ryan Phan: In theory, the universe has six dimensions. Now, if what you're saying is true...
[Ryan drives his pen through the napkin]
Ryan Phan: ...then maybe you woke up on the same day...
[Ryan unfolds the napkin]
Ryan Phan: ...but not in the same dimension. That would explain the anomalies.
Tree Gelbman: So, how different are we talking here?
Ryan Phan: Well, it depends...
[Tree notices that Danielle approaches them]
Tree Gelbman: Oh, shit. I forgot our house meeting. Danielle, I'm sorry. I just...
Danielle Bouseman: [approaches Carter] Hey, babe.
Carter Davis: You doing all right?
[Tree gapes in disbelief and jealousy: Danielle and Carter kiss for a long moment]
Danielle Bouseman: [smiles at Ryan] Hi, Ry.
Ryan Phan: [smiles shyly] Hey, Danielle.
[Tree is even more puzzled: in the original dimension, Danielle is snobbish and obnoxious, and wouldn't even look at people like Carter and Ryan. Tree concludes it is one of the differences between the dimensions: in the current dimension, Danielle is nice and friendly]
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[Tree meets her father at the restaurant, to celebrate her birthday]
Tree Gelbman: Hey, Dad.
David Gelbman: Hey.
Tree Gelbman: [hugs her father] Sorry I'm late.
David Gelbman: It's okay, sweetie.
Tree Gelbman: [sits at the table] It's just been a weird day.
David Gelbman: Everything okay?
Tree Gelbman: Uh, yeah. It's just... stuff, you know.
David Gelbman: How's school?
Tree Gelbman: Um, it's fine, Dad.
[a waitress approaches]
Waitress: Are you ready to order?
David Gelbman: Not yet. We're still waiting on one more.
Tree Gelbman: [puzzled] One more? I...
Waitress: Okay. I'll be right back.
[Tree cannot believe her eyes: her beloved mother Julie, who died three years ago in the original dimension, stands at the door, alive. She smiles lovingly at Tree]
Tree Gelbman: Mom... oh, mom!
[overwhelmed with joy, Tree rushes to her mother and hugs her lovingly, so strongly that Julie nearly falls backward]
Julie Gelbman: [chuckles] Whoa! Hi...
Tree Gelbman: [her eyes are filled with tears of joy] You're here. Are you really here?
Julie Gelbman: [puzzled] Well, of course I'm here. It's our day.
[Tree hugs her mother again. Julie and David are puzzled at Tree's strange behavior]
Julie Gelbman: Are you okay?
Tree Gelbman: Yeah. Yeah. Oh, God, I'm fine. I'm just... it's good to see you.
[they chuckle. Tree hugs her mother again]
Director: Christopher Landon
Language: English,French Release date: February 13, 2019