Will the hero become the second night demon?

Noah 2022-01-02 08:02:08

Before talking about this issue, let's briefly comment on these two films.
I heard that the screenwriter of this film is the screenwriter of Chainsaw Horror. If it weren't for a screenwriter, I would have thought that Night Demon is a parody of Chainsaw Horror. I didn't learn the essence or anything, just a little bit of kung fu on the surface. It can be said that this is a film with no connotation, just look for an exciting film. Of course, the second part is even worse. It's not that it's worse than the last part, but that it exaggerates the power of the night demon and the degree of metamorphosis that matches it more than the front part. The first part portrays the cunning, perverted, quick-witted, extremely cruel Night Demon, the second part has been exaggerated to the degree of ooc. If the first night monster is like a silent assassin in the dark, a spider-like trap master, the second night monster has discarded that fine, silent technique in the dark, and it's not wrong to change from a spider to a butcher. The massacre at the beginning was completely destroying the image of the night demon, and you can see the heroine's collection behind it-the night demon you are really confused, the less you pursue it, and all garbage can be seen and taken away! The result of this kind of ooc is that the second part is completely uninteresting. Compared with the first part, it is not even interesting. Of course, it depends on the hero's anti-kill when I didn't say anything.
Now let’s talk about the actor. The first part of this movie can be said to have created a perfect actor-a wit, brave, courageous, kind-hearted, responsible husband and a good father. I wanted to ask how such a man as the scriptwriter could become a thief. Compared with the male protagonist of the first part, the male protagonist of the second part is obviously a lot darker. At the beginning, he left the female protagonist and ran away [Although as a bystander I very much agree with the male protagonist’s behavior], although it can also be regarded as the female protagonist It’s not that Loli can’t arouse the male protagonist’s desire to protect, but from the series of performances of the mercenaries looking for the male protagonist to save the female protagonist, the male protagonist’s psychology is indeed much darker than the first one. He has not saved a girl before. Lord, his savior didn’t really care about her survival afterwards, and even a little gloomy mentality. You mercenaries who went to give the Daredevil a head, but if one of you really hits the jackpot, it’s the protagonist who kills the Daredevil, I’ll send it. Hahaha, in fact, before entering the "slaughterhouse" of the night demon, the male protagonist has the opportunity to refuse or run away. Although the mercenaries look disobedient and you are about to die, they are not the night demon and there is no such thing. How could the ability to cover the sky with one hand silently kill the only surviving male protagonist who became famous in the entire city, so the male protagonist helped them at this time. On the surface, he was helpless because he was afraid of family members being harmed. Later, as the plot developed, we found that the male protagonist was obviously more cruel to others and to himself than the Holy Father in the first part. Like the girl nailed to the wall, if you really want to save it, you won't be able to save it. Thinking about the girl in the first part, she is also stuck with a wire and can't move. The hero is not saved yet. The second male protagonist is decisive and wise to protect himself. After that, the male protagonist decisively shoots passers-by and shoots the police in order to save his life. Think about the first innocent male protagonist with a gun and no bullets. He still got bullets and fights with Daredevil. The second one decisively gave up the possibility of killing Daredevil and ran to kill. The passerby male protagonist is so innocent and so unpretentious. Then the screenwriter also found that the male protagonist is getting darker and darker and quickly restore the image, "If you can save it, you can't save it." However, the plot did not restore the former tall image of the male protagonist. The provocative night demon distracted him. It was originally associated with the first movie. It feels great and very holy. If he is not in the cage, the mercenary will be dizzy for a while when the mercenary's head is dried, and then after the head is killed. Immediately ran up to poke the thigh. At this time, with the motivation to fight later, I really couldn't see that I was lying on the ground and couldn't get up the first second, okay. The male protagonist just walked all the way to the black direction without turning his head. In the end, the screenwriter got a male protagonist to kill the night demon, "You can never (do this to others)", and the () is not pronounced in the lines. , The male protagonist is already a bit perverted at this time, normal people either still believe the police at this time Uncle Cha hits 911 or secretly kills the Night Demon. Few normal people will feel that they want to abuse the Night Demon back. If you want to personally deal with the evil things of the Night Demon, it also requires a lot of hatred and perversion. Psychologically, the male protagonist’s so-called not letting the night demon harm others is really just an excuse. Whether he kills the night demon or allows him to accept legal sanctions, the night demon must not be harmful any more. Demon's desire makes an excuse. According to the blackening speed of the hero, I believe that if there is a third movie, it will either become a perverted version of Batman or become a jigsaw.

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The Collector quotes

  • Arkin: [when the woman he tried to save is tortured] Why didn't you listen to me? I told you to stay with me!

  • Arkin: Stupid fucking cat!