Maybe the fight in the first part is too exciting, and the second part can only appear to be a small fight. The fierce style has also begun to become mellow, and the bosses have begun to become fierce, which has more plot twists than the first killing, but this is obviously not enough to make up for the lack of rhythm in the movie. Lacking the arrogant and domineering musical sense in the first part, the thrill of the flesh and blood, the second part can only be described as boring.
However, Quentin is always Quentin, and there are so many kinds of movies that can be played, making you dazzled, and a mixture of Chinese and Western elements is also unique. Master, look like a master!
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