This is the first time I wish there were hard ads in the film. At the beginning of the film, there is a close-up of the Coca-Cola/Pepsi-Cola billboard. In ten minutes, I will introduce the happy life of ten bottles of carbonated drinks a day for all the staff. This makes the whole movie more reasonable.
In the fourth part, the God of Death is outrageous, but the characters are all human, which is barely a real-life version of the happy tree, and the fifth part has no real people. The person's leg bone fell out of the somersault on the mat, and a glass of glass was shattered in the back of the room, and a wrench flew out at a low speed and stuck directly into the skull. Good guy, although the house is a rubbish project, the murder weapon is a good one. Although the characters are all fit and healthy, the problem of osteoporosis is really serious.
This story happened just before the first one. The dog's tail continued on the mink's face. The plot basically applied the template of the first four films, and the gimmick of the death method is no more than ruthless. But in the entire series, this is the only one with an unprovoked death. Like the wrench stuck in the face and the bar roof smashing the black guy, it all happened suddenly, and the chain reaction before the death was no longer shown on camera. This is the only thing that makes this film different from the first four, but it's a failure.
The first part of the series is coming, and the model is set. The two directors take turns to guide, and they have their own strengths. The first and triple lens language (personally preferred), and the second and fourth plots unfold. Only the fifth part is nothing.
As the saying goes, there is no first place in literature, and no second in martial arts, but whether it is text ratio or martial arts, the bottom is always undisputed.
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