The second is not as good as the first

Tyrel 2022-03-19 09:01:04

First, the rhythm is messy. It can be clearly felt that the second part is supplementing the first part and trying harder to find a way out. Since this has happened before, people gather a lot faster, which saves a lot of unnecessary explanations to each other (except Eugene), but also reduces the buffer time for people. What's worse is that there are too few reasonable things to fill in. Especially at the end, death becomes dense and boring, without any comfort of design, boring and tasteless.

Secondly, the ambiguity of the plot and the appearance of logical loopholes are unbearable in this type of film, except for the death of the lottery eldest brother and the eldest brother who saved the dead boy at the end of the film, which makes people feel comparable to the first film , other people's deaths are somewhat far-fetched, more like murder, and the explanation of redemption is not rationalized. If this is all right, then Eugene can't kill himself when he shoots. Isn't it the same as falling to the bottom of the lake? , it should not be suicide before it's your turn, but the heroine did try to fall into the lake to be reborn, emmm

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Final Destination 2 quotes

  • Tim Carpenter: If he gives me the gas and I wake up with my pants unbuttoned, we ain't payin'.

  • Clear Rivers: Being alive after we were supposed to die caused an outward ripple. A rift in Death's design.

    Eugene: So, if you hadn't gotten off the plane, we wouldn't be alive to begin with.

    Clear Rivers: YES! That's why death is working backwards. It's tying up all the loose ends, and sealing the rift once and for all.