The second part left me speechless. It turns out that there are such bad directors in America! !

Lysanne 2022-11-30 12:41:48

I watched the first part of Quarantine after watching the death video, because I knew it was a remake of the copyright I bought, so the first part is basically the same as the death video, and I didn’t feel anything
. The story happened on the plane, so it's different from the plot of Death Video 2. I also thought that this director is very smart. He bought the copyright of one and can make his own spin-off drama. Let's see the creativity of the American director. How can I play the result on this subject?
There is a thunderous point at the beginning: the camera is still dangling to imitate DV, but, there is no role to record DV at all! ! ! The script setting is basically the traditional route, not a fake DV film, but the camera has to continue to imitate DV! ! What kind of spirit is this? What kind of nerve is this? ? ? Especially in some scenes, the heroine even tricked her head over to look at the camera! What do you see Mao? ? ? Who are you looking at? ? ? ? ? ?
The plot in the plane was okay, I was too lazy to comment on the loophole, but at least showed a little creativity, but when the isolation troops opened the door and entered the door, TM began to copy the plot of the death video 1! Didn't you have this scene in the first part of your TM? ? Act two again? ? ? Is this interesting? ? ? Back to night vision. . . Your sister must bring the night vision too. . . At this time, I was already absent-minded, and when the piggy said to the boy, "You have a night vision goggle, guide me..." I realized that the original director's creativity had been exhausted in the first half, so I had to continue to copy the death video 2 bridges. . . . I guess that the non-existent DV recorder is also because the author gave up on himself after editing and directing a paragraph.

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Quarantine 2: Terminal quotes

  • Shilah: It's just not my day to fly.

  • [last lines]

    George: Jenny, come out here. I'm not leaving without you.