This year's rare B-grade film, although the first film received mixed reviews, it did not affect director John Gulager's continued development of his peculiar perverted hobby and dark humor.
In addition to the blood, meat, internal organs, mucus, maggots, vomit, and big breasts as always, John Gulager has carried out a deeper excavation of the ugly side of human nature this time, and gave the audience a huge impact through the expression of violent aesthetics. . After watching the blood splatter, the slime squirting, the dismemberment and nudity, it also makes the audience begin to torture their own conscience...
At the same time, John Gulager also continues to carry forward the theme of his usual anti-hero movies, in his movies, there is no real Heroes don't need heroes. People who want to be heroes often self-defeate and become bears, and heroes often die because of the needs of the plot... The most classic scene in the movie is that the white adulterer wanted to rescue a man trapped in a car by rescue. The baby inside becomes a hero to satisfy his soul's self-salvation and spiritual satisfaction. When we see the white adulterer holding the baby and running under the pursuit of the monster, the director makes the baby cry and laugh, and then the crowd on the rooftop Cheers, the monster is about to catch up with the white adulterer, and the slow motion of the white adulterer throwing the baby into the sky. At this time, most of the audience must think that the white adulterer will catch the baby when it falls, but unfortunately the white adulterer is not HELLBOY, The baby fell to the ground with a snap, so our white adulterer had to lose the baby so he could run faster, seeing that the monster was about to catch up to him. In this scene, the huge 360-degree transformation of saving people and killing people turned the hero who was about to be shaped into a bear. The irony effect and the way of restraining the desire let us see John Gulager's anti-hero's bad intentions and Quentin. same.
Endless life, more than B grades, and the cult is innocent. Let us worship together and look forward to the third part...
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