I can expect that the sequel movie is doomed to decay, and I can also imagine the lack of scheduling when the director becomes the actor Elizabeth Banks (although it still exceeds the line), but such overwhelming racism and sexism, can It's really an extraordinarily extravagant stroke, I didn't expect it!
This is obviously not the case in the first episode. The first episode uses the golden formula of the inspirational film "Diaosi united to defeat the arrogant strong." Although it is an old stalker, it makes people comfortable to watch. The plot development of the second episode has become vulnerable. The protagonists fight to break the rules of the ban. However, the premise of changing to the global competition is too absurd: domestic competitions do not allow this group of national shameless treasures to come to power for reasons of image scruples, but allow them to participate in a global competition that is supposed to be more important and important than the domestic competition, and even only in the United States. They sign up as a team?
The first episode is the race and sexual orientation of the character's facial makeup, and the second episode has now become a source of reasonable discrimination. In the so-called global competition, the top competitors are a group of Germans who sing hippies in Indian costumes and sing polytechnic lyrics in leather, etc. There are stereotypes of faces, each of which resembles the foreign goods that Americans should imagine... Exaggerated jokes don’t mean frivolous, right?
The protagonist group is not much better. People of Asian descent should be proficient in weird skills and bad speech. People of South American descent (Is there her in the last episode?) Nine out of ten sentences are not separated from smuggling and picking up food waste. Fat women deserve to be ugly...Only whites with fair skin and round faces Race can save sentient beings in a half-episode, even if the songs she sang are ranked at the most ugly stage in the whole play.
Moreover, why does the male host always say that women should marry the sand pig who has a child, and the female host only expects to accept it sadly? Isn't this a movie that focuses on female audiences? Could it be that Elizabeth Banks, who plays the hostess and also the director, wants to tell us that women are willing to succumb to men in disguise?
The focus of the second episode is to retranslate the sweetness of youth memories for adulthood when they graduate. But even if I look at it with as much relief as I can, I still find it difficult to occupy this group of desperate faces in the framework of the campus chorus, unwilling to step out to challenge the greater world directly, and feel the value as a beautiful memorial.
The personal line of the heroine alone is absurd. She just posted the hesitation that normal college students would have, "I'm about to graduate, I should think about what to do in the future, and the club will be aside." She was interpreted as a fragile idea of heinous and unforgivable. Even if the company where the heroine trains is like a joke, it doesn't have to be caused, just because everyone wants to unite unconditionally?
Love scenes are necessary, but there are more than a dozen men and dozens of women in the audience. The oil-headed villain Allen, who is regarded as a negative teaching material in the last episode, is to be pleased with the popular fat Amy, both inside and outside the show. The main match of the second episode. Weird! In the first episode, Allen was a villain who completely denied the spirit of unity. In the second episode, he was so beautiful and his singing career went smoothly. It seemed that abandoning the ruffian gang was the right thing to do. May I ask if this is not a complete slap in the face. Is the one-hearted unity that the collection has repeatedly emphasized? It is also unclear how Allen got everyone's understanding, and they are all matched for matching. The remaining pair is the new character Xiaoyuannan and Azhai, who fell in love with each other three times after each other's eyebrows. The rationality is lower than the rationality that the beautiful girl of light would shout lines for the first time in her transformation. Is it the reality of the actor's popularity, or does the screenwriter really feel that she can make these two pairs like the audience? Either way, it fails.
Even the most core song and dance performance in the second episode is far behind the first episode. There is no glamour in the dancing section. In this era of big MV, you can still shoot the MV so poorly. There is only the scheduling of the panoramic view. Is it because the protagonists’ lack of neat dance steps is not enough to make the audience feel messy? In addition, singing often accommodates the beginning and the end of the plot, and the original songs are quite meaningless. Everyone is forced to use a hundred people chorus to foul the rules and seek freshness in the popular music arrangement. It's a waste to be able to watch every show without finishing singing.
The male host said: "We can't win the global competition because people all over the world don't like us in the United States." Only this sentence is right in the whole film, because the film has already played out the reasons why people hate Americans to the fullest.
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