Seriously, because the kids were clamoring to watch it, I was mentally prepared that this movie was a waste of time. Didn't expect the movie to be better than expected. Aside from the introduction that the beginning part of the game is a bit tedious, there are plenty of laughs throughout the movie. To be honest, the acting skills of the actors are all good, because unlike the first film, the main actors did not enter the original game character objects as expected after entering the game. At this time, the actors were required to perform different characters from the original characters in the first film. Tone, behavioral characteristics, several actors have done a good job in this. Just based on their words, you can know who he/she was originally. The most amazing thing is that after everyone exchanged again, the actor had to perform the characteristics of the person after the change, which is really admirable. At the same time, the two newly added elderly people will also think about how to face aging and death while entertaining. One old man sold the restaurant they shared because he thought he should rest when he was old, and the other was so dissatisfied that he still loved what he did, and broke their friendship. At the end of the film, after experiencing a game experience that was new to them, the two old people also got their own way.
As for the game levels, the plot, etc., it's really just normal. All in all, the film is quite qualified as a popcorn movie, and can score 3.5 points.
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