Far better than Cameron's second part.
1. The shaping of supporting roles is extremely weak. The doctor's role took up so much space, and he did not hesitate to arrange for the heroine to come with him, but the final confession was so superficial, and the death was lighter than a feather. The role of the old black priest is too pretentious. Every time the dead person will recite the eulogy, and finally use everyone's beliefs to force everyone to die.
2. The image of the heroine is too poorly shaped. Not to mention why we were blinded by an inexplicable appointment with a doctor at the beginning, and the final sacrifice was too ink. . . It scared everyone to death before jumping into the sea of fire. There is absolutely no image of the heroic heroine in the second part.
3. The director lacks control over the rhythm. The final lure passage abcde passage is messed up, in sharp contrast to Cameron's final clear escape chase passage.
4. Photography is still awesome.
Can a sentence discussing human nature cover up the fact that the story is not well told? hold head high? !
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