I personally feel that this sequel is a return to tradition, not only the return of values (marital relationship, loyalty or not), but also screenwriting skills. Some people say that the front is very dragged, and it really makes people feel a sense of twists and turns. For those who are looking forward to seeing the brain explosion, the possibility of this hold is indeed a bit disappointing. I think it feels a bit like watching the second episode of Alien (James Cameron) when I was a kid. At that time, I wanted to see the monsters fighting in the first half an hour, but the front had been "pressing". I think this is the front part. The front has been paving the way, and I have been making a kind of "foreplay" feeling with the audience. I think that, compared to plasma, that kind of terror is a more commendable creation. Including the narration of the relationship between friends, the disappearance of friends, and the other few struggling to find, the embodiment of this kind of friendship. In the end, one of the plots of members is indeed a bit unexpected. It is full of editing skills such as role replacement, and I want a traditional Hollywood horror film. Although it is a bit old-fashioned, it is indeed very useful.
I also think that in this episode, several actors performed very well, at least compared to the previous two episodes, I think their performances are in place.
In the two more impressive plots, the male protagonist and his friends are fighting each other. Just now, it was a horrible massacre. It instantly turned into a fighting game. The rich people and officials jumped with joy, and it seemed to be fighting for ordinary people. A kind of irony of the competition's public. Is violence and gore really that good?
However, the film also has shortcomings. For example, the hero escapes and uses a friend’s skin. This seems to be more described, and it feels like he escaped soon. The description of the rich and the judges is limited to the repetitive plot of the beauty of the wine glass, if There are some other scenes or plots, which may be more interesting.
The above is my personal feeling. There are a lot of new ideas in the film. For example, the man at the beginning abducted the man and woman. Although such a design has long existed (such as the beginning of "Disc 2"), the structure is very clean. It's like eating very traditional food. Although there is not much innovation, it is full of entertainment. This kind of similar look and feel also appears in horror movies like "The Teacher Is Not a Human".
I also like the way the title comes out at the beginning, including the fountain at the beginning, which is also very impressive.
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