The plot of Storm 2 is set after Storm 1, the protagonist remains unchanged, and the setting of the two male protagonists of police and bandits is still used. But without the clashes and sparks brought about by the social identity differences between the two, there is a lack of love from acquaintance and acquaintance to life and death in violence 1.
The years are marked, the time is killing pigs, and the overall appearance of the two male protagonists has also declined, losing a bit of the heroic spirit of the year.
The environment setting is also basically copied from the slum setting in Storm 1. Although the gangs from all over the world have been added, it is copied completely, without the original innovation of Storm 1.
In Violence 1, the slums separated by walls are full of various violent crimes, full of mockery of class antagonisms in the real world, and strongly expressing the dissatisfaction of the people at the bottom with social injustice. But in Stormtrooper 2, that sarcasm was toned down by the lack of new expressions.
Compared with Storm 1, although the villain of Storm 2 has a bigger conspiracy; the newly added corridor speeding car is a bit new; the parkour on the roof is still thrilling. But it is always lackluster, lacking in innovation, and lacking the freshness of violence.
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