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The little fat man and the heroine were together, I really got it, and I was so excited that I beat my chest in the dormitory! ! The picture I've been looking forward to for the two movies finally appeared! But that doesn't mean that the emotional handling of the film isn't a problem. For example, didn't the hero and heroine kiss at the end of the first movie? For example, at the beginning of the second part, the foreshadowing of the male protagonist's incompatibility with his wife was a fart? And suicide is actually a bit abrupt, making the audience's emotions less able to react. What is used to make up for it is that I have been adding writing and forcing lyricism, but it is actually quite embarrassing. "He is the most mature among us" and "he has always protected us" at every turn, please don't force people to make up. Although in the end I was shamelessly moved. I really can't accept the fact that the clown was scolded to death. I don't believe that such a wicked thing has never been scolded before. Those who co-authored Tom's research are all farts (actually he didn't explain anything very well, and gave me a weird sci-fi feeling. Does anyone think that the light of death is very similar to the shadowless lamp?), and finally have to By self-comprehension. Isn't this out of touch! ! Seeing there, I was almost convinced that they were going to join hands and force chicken soup to "believe in myself!"...
I wondered why the remakes turned out like this, presumably because they split the original. Therefore, some plots are cut off, which makes it difficult for the audience to keep up with the emotional rhythm.
As a horror movie, the special effects are still pretty good as always. Really scary. If it's just for excitement, it doesn't hurt to press fast forward more.
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