Meet the American Zhang Yimou

Lura 2022-09-10 07:10:05

The plot is monotonous and uninspired, just showing off bloody and disgusting, the dialogue is dry, the performance is blunt, and it is a hundred and eight thousand miles away from the first one. difference.

One of the most dizzying lines is that shortly after they entered the mine, a drilling expert said, "These things are thousands of years old." What is thousands of years old? Mine? Is it too long? There was this gold mine with an elevator a thousand years ago? Cave? Is it too short? Could such a geological structure have been formed over thousands of years? From here, I know that I don't have to give hope to this subtitle.

After reading it on the Internet, it turns out that the director has changed. No wonder, I met Zhang Yimou from the United States.

View more about The Descent: Part 2 reviews

Extended Reading

The Descent: Part 2 quotes

  • Greg: Could piggyback on the elevator cables.

    Ed Oswald: You planning to go down there, why not go down in style?

    Greg: What, this old shit still works?

    Ed Oswald: Sonny, let me tell you, this old shit-bucket will be working long time after that MP3 of yours.

  • Cath: Is it okay?

    Dan: You know what's good? Modern mines have metal props. Miners prefer these old wooden ones.

    Cath: Why's that?

    Dan: The metal ones don't give you any warning when they're about to go.