A film review (unprofessional ha~ involves spoilers! Welcome to discuss~)
1. Plot
The plot is not as attractive as the first one, the logic is blunt, and the love scene is forcibly added, and there is no point in friendship. It is a pure popcorn movie.
1️⃣ Since it is a Brave game, let’s talk about this game first. The NPC at the beginning of the plot, the updated character skills, can reflect this is a series of movies (I think that NPC is very CUE). But the clues of the game are not as compact and coherent as the first one, especially the appearance of the dancer in red is a bit embarrassing? ! ?
2️⃣The male protagonist returned to the game settings, the reason is a bit illogical. After the male protagonist explained it himself, his teammates had nothing to say. Is it embarrassing? ! ? And the real-life plot of the title is too long. Showing a team's tacit understanding can be reflected in the game. Why should everyone read a network dynamic? ! ? Suspicion of a bit of a delay...
3️⃣Clear BOSS, there is no continuous chasing and interception set in the first part, and there is less thrill. During the final 1V1 fight, the boss frantically hinted at his weakness with his eyes! ? ? It is estimated that this operation will not exist in the real game... (There is only one life left, give it a chance)
2. Soundtrack
The overall soundtrack is still very cheerful and relaxed~ hhh with deep eyes, the first part of this stalk was not in place. In this film, 66666 was fully utilized. However, in the first film, Robbie used the beauty plan to fight the dance soundtrack , the upbeat rhythm (plus the "Nebula" fights) is a highlight. I don't know why this one is not used. ! ! ! After the tape recorder appeared, there was a melee, and there were not many slow motions (didn't pay attention to whether the soundtrack of the first part was used?)
3. Acting
The second part uses the role soul swap, and the characters of the actors perform well. Of course, the female thief with her neck outstretched, hunched and wretched, is brilliant! I love the newly added characters, shapes and expressions!
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