The filming method of this film has not changed much from some classic scenes, the sense of picture and the soundtrack are still good, the groove is mainly in the plot, I like the same series, so it is barely qualified. Several plots can be deleted: such as the gay CP at the beginning, the little girl watching the game, and the little boy in the game park, it is relatively reasonable to keep some of the plots of the little boy. Running out of the villain plot is also slightly redundant. Content related to Indian rituals can also be removed. There are too many interspersed love lines.
The different plots are not very reasonable: the big move is actually a fight with a clown, and everyone who should have seen it thinks this episode is funny and not reasonable. Eddie, who was tearing apart the little devil and the villain, was actually the first to lose his legs and the first to hang up in the decisive battle, and the contrast was slightly abrupt.
Part of the plot can be extended: the history of the clown, the appearance of the clown's daughter and the photo of the clown in the film, in fact, it can be a better extension of life, and the whole story will be enriched after explaining the cause and effect.
In the nearly 3-hour plot, it can be said that the core still revolves around several protagonists fighting their own fears. It can be seen that the second part tries to sublimate the first part in terms of emotional description, but the plot is pieced together, the memories are too many, and the plot Not plump enough, without a good start and finish. Conclusion: The first one has become a horror movie classic, producing many classic elements such as red balloons, and the second one is unfinished by comparison.
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