Very disappointed, the first part is very novel and special, weak and powerful, making people shine. Here comes this one. . . . It became a comedy movie completely, and even aggravated the feeling that some people said that the cult movie was cult. I thought it was a bit of a plot at the front, but I understood at the back: where is the shit plot, completely consuming the first feeling, copy the first A plot, add a resurrection element and a dispensable female second, come to a hero to save the beauty, speechless. Give two stars to the actor's face value (like Robbie), otherwise it would be too much to give one star to this script, commercial film, speechless.
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