The main aspects of the decline in level are:
1. Sister Shitou is still flirting with her age... As an audience, if she pats her chest and claims to have not been subjected to visual abuse, it is a bit against her heart. =++
2. The psychiatrist classmates are really dumb, and there is no way to compare the handsomeness of Detective Nick (even Douglas, who is over 60 now, can't fight it~). The so-called Risk Addiction is not just about beautiful novelists. Although the psychiatrist is orthodox in appearance, the reason why he is attracted to her is because of his deep desire for Risk. It's a pity that Thewlis's classmates are dull and lacking in enthusiasm, and they don't fit well with the coquettish sister Stone.
3. There is no breakthrough in the plot except for the decline in the level of actors. After everyone knows that beauty novelists are not simple, they still copy the routine of the previous work, which obviously has no impact.
4. In order to make up for the insufficiency of the story, we had to add erotic gimmicks - SM, public P, etc., all appeared one after another, but unfortunately, apart from the rigidity outside the narrative, it did not bring any sensory stimulation to the audience.
The above is for the audience who have seen the previous work. If you haven't seen the first one, I think this one can still be watched as a time pass. However, with the age of Sister Stone completely unsuitable for this role and the box office fiasco of this work, I think Instinct probably won't have a sequel, right? ちょっと
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