Slightly inferior to the first one.

Braulio 2022-10-20 10:49:39

1. Sarah was miserable. She finally escaped and was pulled back abruptly.

2. The original "Quiet Place" monster prototype came from this series.

3. The monsters are really innocent. They lived well underground, but they were disturbed by humans and died in vain. How dare you say that humans are not the source of evil? The monster didn't come out to hurt anyone, it was just a legitimate defense against the invaders. Who told humans to be so curious.

4. That fat policeman is really stupid. He originally needed everyone to work together to escape, but he handcuffed the heroine and himself, and kept saying that if I brought you in, I would definitely take you out alive. You are not handcuffed. Reduce your team's combat effectiveness? Not insured by themselves. It turned out that he paid the price for his stupidity. At that time, he felt that the fat policeman was too heavy and would definitely fall, for fear of pulling the heroine into the water.

5. It turns out that the most intolerable thing for a woman is that her best friend engages with her husband, and she suddenly feels sorry for Juno. . .

6. The final outcome also shows that human nature is the most terrifying.

7. Compared with the first part, it is still a lot inferior, mainly because the characters are too stupid.

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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!