The ending of the first part is very hopeless, and in the second part, except for Sarah and Juno's past suspicions, which is a highlight, the other parts are obviously copies of the first part. In particular, the heroine Juno is already familiar with the habits of monsters and is very sturdy. Why didn't she go out by herself, but had to wait for the rescue team? It is worth mentioning that the old man's cameo at the beginning and the end obviously makes people see the shadow of the deadly corner monster dad and the perverted brother of the horror wax museum. It can be seen that the third part should start from it. In addition, when entering the crypt, the eye contact between the old man and the policewoman is worth thinking about...
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The Descent: Part 2 reviews