"Bone No Existence 2": Leaving a Place of Plasma

Geraldine 2022-10-05 21:37:39

It's a pity that the only remaining subject matter and a little suspense of the first part are completely buried by the sequel, and the rest is confused except for the plasma.

Then the first part of the contaminated water source went down and the dirty water was produced into bottled water, so the infection spread quickly. This time the scene was changed from the woods to the school. There were more victims and the infection rate was faster. From contact to illness, it was only a dance party. Wow, the huge prom has become a plasma field. The students sprayed dirty blood from each other's mouths, and all kinds of disgusting wounds quickly eroded.

At the beginning, the body thrown in the water got up, thinking that the protagonist of the first part was resurrected to continue the performance, but was hit and shattered by the school bus, and the guest appearance came to an end. The only thing that can be connected with the front is that very damn policeman, who only enjoys and doesn't do serious things; from the beginning to the end, he shows up a lot, but I don't think it has any connection with the film, and the trick is removed. It's no different.

In fact, the whole film has almost no plot at all. It depends on plasma and wounds. Those special police officers who appeared inexplicably can block a school and kill students, but only leave an old man to stop the car at the intersection outside. Finding the source of the pollution and blocking this area is the correct approach; but the film also saves the explanation part. Trying to get a posture and play with a sense of mystery really treats the audience as mentally retarded.

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Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever quotes

  • John: [to Cassie after falling on the ground trying to escape from the school] I lost too much blood.

  • Toby: Water here is bullshit!