I have forgotten when I watched the first movie. I remember that the design of each secret room was not bad, so I have similar expectations for the second movie.
There was an Easter egg in the first part that was the secret room on the test plane at the end, so I thought the second part would have it, but it didn't, but it was placed at the end again, and it seemed that the third part should be the end of the entire series.
To be honest, I am not satisfied with some of the plots of the second part. The settings are all survivors who have passed the game once, but there are always some unreasonable operations of forced intelligence for the plot in the level. For example, the protagonist enters some closed scenes without thinking; he does not hurry and wait for others during the countdown; he does not explore all suspicious objects in the scene around him; the decryption that barely conforms to the scientific setting, and the power influence of unreasonable behind-the-scenes organizations.
The most magical setting in the film comes from the holographic projection, how powerful the projection is to make the scene look real. And compared to the secret room of the first part, the second part is much more local and not visually stimulating enough.
All in all, it's a popcorn movie, and sometimes it's deliberately nerve-wracking.
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