I also feel that the monster is a little stronger 2 to 1

Heloise 2022-11-08 07:52:39

And the sudden appearance of a monster at every turn is scary. . There is a bit of an emphasis on repetition. Terribly click on the mouse in the corpse's mouth. spit. . . Then the scary point 2, the old man's hand was cut off alive, why don't you just cut it off? The scary point 3, the monster suddenly appeared and screamed, repeating it several times, it was a very scary feeling, in the end, it turned out These guys are raised by people. I just want to tell you that there is still a third season, and suddenly it tastes like a LOST.

In fact, the overall feeling is still full, the rhythm is tight, and it is not sloppy, just like the first one. There is a sense of despair in it, but there are still many touching places, and there is some warmth in it, that is, the despair in the dark brings warmth. For example, the pair of men and women who were hugged by the monster while the woman was hanging in the air, the man definitely sacrificed himself to drag the monster off the cliff and let the woman live, but the woman couldn’t live up to the expectations and burst into tears and didn’t even have the last minute. Still killed by monsters. No matter what, the man really sacrificed himself to make a way out for the woman.

In the end, Juno and Sarah reconciled. Juno died, and Sarah may suddenly feel that she has nothing, so let her companions with daughters escape. So she screamed, and let all the monsters pounce on her. . . I feel very fearless.

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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!