Since there is no digital scoring system, I can only barely give a passing score of three stars. The rhythm of this sequel to the whole movie gives people an indescribable sense of discomfort, and the laughs are much less than the first one. The first 20 minutes were used to lay the groundwork for the story of this work, but it seemed extremely weak, so the weak reason caused the protagonist to open "Pandora's Box" again? IMHO, it's better to enter the game world in a slightly unexpected way like the first one. The slightly repetitive and procrastinated American humor is easy to cause aesthetic fatigue (not to mention that this is a sequel, the first one has basically been used badly), joined the sunset red duo to lose "life" for various waves in the early stage Looking for a reason really can't be regarded as an eye-catching operation. In the end, the group fight was not as thrilling as the first part. It was basically an operation in which a certain character had this special skill to save a wave (at least in the first part, the heroine had only one life left) The inner fluctuations and the flash points of how to choose), there is not even a very shocking plot in the whole story. It may be that the expectations for the sequel are too high, and I hope the next finale can give this series a perfect ending.
PS: The prejudice against Asian women in Europe and America is really enough. Looking for something short, squinting, and plain looking to represent Asians? Can you choose a goddess to play the female snitch, double goddess, dual core shine?
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