It is a pity that it was not caused in China, and it did not have the effect of 3D, which is a little regrettable. Fortunately enough bloody, but also a little compensation. Although it is not as stunning as the first one (that is, the first one is amazing, the common problem of the sequel), the biggest advantage of this series of films is that they are direct enough, not pretending to be forceful. It's enough, there's no need to play any human nature theory. Fortunately, the sequel didn't plan to have any depth, otherwise it would really be impossible to draw a tiger and become an anti-dog. By the way, the male protagonist of this film is quite handsome, quite a bit of the style of James Franco when he was young.
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