In the second part, the protagonist is longer and more handsome, but the plot is not a little bit worse than the first one.
I feel that the first director has added his own whimsy to the traditional popcorn movie. The whole plot is both novel and coherent, so it is very interesting; but in the second part, the director is too free to let himself go, and the whole process is according to his strangeness. The idea is to shoot, and the ending is in line with the traditional popcorn movie ending, so it makes people feel that the plot is inexplicable, and the ending is very vulgar. All in all, it feels that the director has gone off track because of the success of the first film, and he is not sure of the degree.
Also, the second part ruined my good impression of the female second in the first part. What a cute little girl, she is really blackened forcibly, speechless...
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