Must say something about this sequel!
1. First of all, this is "Jumanji: Battle in the Jungle 2", not "Jumanji 2"! ! There is an essential difference, and I don't want to explain too much about the difference between the two;
2. Let's talk about the 2017 "Jumanji: Battle in the Jungle". To be honest, I like it very much. As a loyal fan of the 1995 film, I also watched the unsuccessful space chess sequel. This 2017 I think it's quite a success. Although I haven't seen the zoologist use the "cake bomb" to beat the BOSS, the whole film is still smooth and logical, and the plot arrangement is basically not too rigid and awkward. And the tension is also good;
3. In this part of 9102, I think the IP that was finally restarted was closed again. . . Jumanji has always given people the impression (or setting) that it seduces (or guides) the destined to come to the game with the sound of drums, and makes the player understand the true meaning of life or something, but this time the male protagonist forcibly enters the game to escape reality and break the Jumanji deserves justice (or sense of morality? sense of mission? I'm not sure how to describe it), making me an IP fan not very comfortable;
4. In the 2017 reboot, each player's "life" has a more or less necessary meaning, or it is used to promote the plot between the characters, or to clear a certain dungeon, or it is reasonable or reasonable. When I watched it at the time, even though I knew that the director would let everyone have the last life left to clear the level, I would silently count who had the remaining lives, and show every skill, strength, and weakness of each character. , even if some are purely funny;
5. Okay, let's talk about this one in front of you. It's very straightforward to force everyone to kill everyone with one life left, right! Naked murder! The setting of three lives has lost its proper meaning, and naturally there is no tension, especially the two deaths of the pilot! ! I suspect that the screenwriter forgot that the pilot had three lives when he wrote the script, but if he didn't kill two and didn't have the tension of the boss battle (although it's gone), just die casually. . . Ok, let me think that everyone has one life left to be nervous, can you tell me what are the new skills and new weaknesses of the pilot? I think the setting is as good as the first one, so the question is, what's the use? Is riding monkeys a new specialty for pilots? Even if you are a pilot who rides a flying horse and descends from the sky, I will not complain, but the high-level player who has "stayed for 20 years" in the game has not checked the skills of the new character (horse) for the first time! ! Are you too embarrassed to say "Boy, I've been in the game for 20 years"? ? ?
6. Let’s talk about BOSS. I guess the BOSS battle in this film is probably because the crew is out of money. The Team, who claims to be able to conquer everything, has turned into a melon-eating crowd, and let our “Dr. Bristol” (in this film) I don't want to call him Yong Shi) singled out Demon Mountain's brother - Uncle Hound, I don't want to recall this inexplicable fight. What I want to spray is, is it not good to let our BOSS be a quiet and pure bad guy like in the last movie? ? ? What's the point of having to set up a parent who killed the Doctor? ? ? What's the use of asking for it without turning over the burden? ? ? Why waste our Uncle Hound's acting skills? . .
7. Amin, I remember that there are flying eaves and walls in the skill description, right? Egg use? It seems that the heroine is the one who is flying over the eaves, right? ? ? The other things are too bad, I don't want to talk about it, I'll talk about it later if I'm interested. . .
Finally, let me say that giving 2 stars is subjective and emotional. Objectively, I can give 3 and a half stars. The special effects are okay, and the acting skills are online. That’s it.
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