Killing that Jenny in the first part is no different from pinching an ant, but if you don't kill it, you save it in this part to get revenge. That's how the sequel came out so early.
The black woman in the friendly pie says your parents are dead, so what if you kill Jenny? What logic is this, good people die in vain? Director, your parents were killed, you should be smiling. Did your parents hurt you when you were a kid?
In the first part, Triss killed her controlled friends out of self-defense. Will kill you, so how can you live to the second part.
On the train, Triss was almost killed, and her brother looked unresponsive, director, have you ever been hurt by your siblings? So to show the hatred of brothers and sisters in this way?
Forget it, let's not talk about it, talk too much and get angry, Nima, there are so many flaws in it that the director's human nature is really incomprehensible.
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