Overall, the content structure is a continuation of the first three. It is still the male protagonist who foresees an impending disaster and leads a group of friends to leave and avoid the disaster. Then the friends who survived the disaster began to die one by one in extremely coincidental accidents. And the death is quite tragic.
The way of death in this film is a bit lacking in creativity, most of it is broken, a little bloody, but not scary. And the accidental accidents in this series are also relatively lacking in creativity and freshness.
Hopefully the fourth installment will have something fresh.
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