I haven't watched the first one, but as a thriller comedy, it feels a bit out of reach. At the beginning, when I introduce the types of zombies, I can play a little sense of the drama's tune and positioning, but the whole later feels like it's out of tune. At the end, there is a plot that echoes the beginning of the plot, rekindling the rhythm of being handsome at the beginning. Although the evolutionary version of the zombies was introduced in the play, it said how to shoot, how strong, and how smart, but it felt like a cut scene, and the latter T800 had no role at all.
Personally, I feel that the horror scenes are not enough, the funny scenes are not enough, and it is barely a popcorn movie.
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