The second part is obviously not as good as the first one. If the first part is the beginning of my clown movie, the second part is a complete disappointment. I remember very clearly that when watching the first part, the fear of the whole movie came from the inexplicable appearance of the clown and the creation of that atmosphere. After all, the clown appeared as a comedy character, and the heavy makeup was always raised. Mouth and holding red balloon. No longer a comedy character, but a terrifying existence, the most impressive is the face of George exposed at the sewer. And George's yellow raincoat, which is one of the deepest feelings in that movie. I think in that movie, the Joker in Part 1. The fear it brings is an atmosphere, a feeling of being surrounded all the time, but the second step is completely different. If you define the second step, I think it is more like self-defeating demons. A magical journey of memories. Obviously, there is already an ending in the first step, and the second part starts with the return of the clown, but except for the first mention of the clown, the rest are almost all of these people's own memories. There was even a feeling that when they came back here, they completely defeated their inner demons, which actually had nothing to do with the clown. In all kinds of fictional fantasies, there is no special real harm, it is as if they are caught in a kind of addiction to the past, a kind of fear, and this kind of fear that they cannot overcome when they are young is swept back. . Moreover, many illusions are basically illusions that can disappear as long as they say to the air that this is not true, that this is not true. Anyway, I did have this feeling when I first watched it, as if the clown had no real harm, all the hurt and fear came from these people, and they themselves may have some memories of childhood that they can't let go of, plus the clown's The arrival may have caused even greater psychological pressure. After returning to the village where he was a child, all kinds of pressure gathered together and turned into all kinds of illusions. In fact, this movie was supposed to be a horror movie, but it was made into a sci-fi movie. Even the emotional lines of these people have become a focus of the plot. They each have their own memories, and then they have to create a terrifying atmosphere, and the various environments don’t look like a fantasy journey. All kinds of monsters don’t actually look scary, but they are really cute and cute. cute. Only the end of the two movies made me feel a little scary. After all, there are all kinds of horns growing out of the face, which is still a little bloody, but for other parts I think it's really okay. Well, nothing particularly scary, even the last bit of the clown turned into a spider. Why become a spider? It's incomprehensible, and in the end I don't think they beat the Joker together at all. But the clown couldn't overcome his own heart, his eyes lost his fighting spirit, and the shrinking little by little gave other people a chance to take advantage. That's why this movie is called a fantasy journey to overcome my inner demons. Even the Joker didn't defeat the demon, so he lost in the end, but the one who defeated the demon wins. It's obviously a horror movie, so why are there some ceremonies mixed in? Destroying the clown does not rely on courage, strength, and ingenuity, but on an ancient ritual. It's really incomprehensible at this point. Didn't the director want to make it a horror movie? Anyway, the original intention of watching this movie was just to continue the feeling of the Joker 1. After watching it, I found that it didn't feel right. If it is a horror movie alone, I think it may not be that bad, but it is a clown. The continuation of Soul 1 is really bad. It's still the same sentence, if you can't guarantee that step 2 is better than step 1, don't make a sequel, it's still very important to keep a good impression. But often these directors don't understand this truth, and only after the second worse movie will they find out that the first movie will never be surpassed. It's still the same sentence, if you can't guarantee that step 2 is better than step 1, don't make a sequel, it's still very important to keep a good impression. But often these directors don't understand this truth, and only after the second worse movie will they find out that the first movie will never be surpassed. It's still the same sentence, if you can't guarantee that step 2 is better than step 1, don't make a sequel, it's still very important to keep a good impression. But often these directors don't understand this truth, and only after the second worse movie will they find out that the first movie will never be surpassed.
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