The people who watched the second part lacked interest, so they went to recall why the first part was able to capture people's hearts - because he outlined the shadow of death. The strange ways of dying are certainly scary, but the first part depicts the shadow of death more profoundly.
Hundreds of people exploded in the air, like a child blowing up an ant nest. Broken limbs and body wreckage were scattered everywhere. The god of death looked at these ants and was untouched, but for humans, this is a long-lasting sorrow and pity. , we can feel people's grief and respect for life at the ceremony of mourning 44 students and teachers in the middle school;
And after the fireworks of death dissipated, those who actually survived the disaster would never get out of that night: Ms. Valerie Lewton was to blame, Tod's parents were desperate for their son's death, Carter and Terry deceived themselves want to forget everything. The suffering of the living may be real.
And Alex suffers even more. He suffers from the loss of his friends, he is angry with his own incompetence, he is hated by his friends' parents, and he is regarded as a murderer by the police. I think, he must have thought, "If only I died in that explosion. ". But he did not give in to the god of death, and tried to find the law. In the face of several failures, he bravely rescued Clear and Carter (although he could not escape death in the end).
Death is love's worst enemy, but love is also death's worst enemy. The reckless and mindless Carter will also say "Terry and I can meet there" when he wants to die, and Clear and Alex also connect with each other in this death game.
Everyone in the first part died and I couldn't bear to watch it any more, and the second part was a messy way to die, emotionally unconnected, wasting me an hour and a half, I'm going to watch Alex and Clear again.
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