Brush the lower limit of the worst - these two evil old men

Kale 2022-11-27 13:50:56

Unexpectedly, the story of Two follows the story of One. No new beginnings, no unexpected new nodes, just some new characters, including the two amazing old men. The review I wrote for the first was "It could be worse", so the second part fully fulfilled this sentence, not the worst, only worse.

In the eyes of many people, the heroine is a strong woman. But out of the sky, Juno is clearly stronger. It is a rare talent to be able to survive in danger and be besieged by all kinds of monsters. Maybe she can go out, but unfortunately, such a person met the so-called search and rescue team, and met the evil old man. And the heroine is obviously more wronged. She didn't have to go back to that unfortunate black hole, but unfortunately, she met BLABLABLA (here the sentence above REPEAT). Therefore, the most outstanding characters in this story are not the sensitive and delicate emotional collisions and emotional entanglements between the heroine who shines brightly and those women in the first Shining Shining, but instead lead a group of people into the abyss, nothing to do The son shouted on the walkie-talkie and pulled his companion into a dangerous situation, handcuffed the heroine like a paranoid, and finally made the heroine almost hang up and killed himself... old man. Of course, he is not the final big boss. The one who appeared in the last scene of this film echoes the previous scene of going down the stairs and leads the big BOSS out. By the way, the sympathy of the previous heroine because of Juno's death and the heroic sacrifice of the heroine to save a policeman who is a mother The warm light of this "true love in the world" is completely obliterated (this sentence is purely a sick sentence).

Director, your heart is so black. However, if there is a third part of this movie, I'm not sure I'll watch it. Worse,worse, can you continue to brush the lower limit?

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The Descent: Part 2 quotes

  • Sarah Carter: Those things were coming for us, so I hurt her so I could get away.

  • [first lines]

    Ed Oswald: Jeez!