The death technique of the Grim Reaper series can really be regarded as sparing no effort and doing everything possible. Another round of danger after a group of people successfully escaped has become a proposition that tests everyone's logical memory. The characters in the play can have no life, no character, or even the beginning and end of the plot. The sequence of death and the implication of death are the main points of the plot throughout. Their appearances are also just to show how death is coming. This is obviously much more interesting, and the audience's attention has successfully shifted from "why die" to "how to die". The more guesswork, the more fascinating it becomes. The changing ways of dying will definitely make you overwhelmed.
The fourth is making a comeback under the banner of 3D, of course we have no luck. I can only sit one by one in front of the computer and count how many people have died and how many people are left... to dispel the anger, and then chat and console myself. The number of deaths contributed in this episode is large, and there are many who are not astonishing to die. Think about it, only in the Grim Reaper series can you see people can die so badly. The specific details are not detailed, and it is always unexpected. Exaggeration is inevitable. For example, an unlucky uncle who "passes" the barbed wire with his body, followed by "suddenly enlightened" is really exciting and fun. True or false, false or true, no matter how it is arranged, people still use their brains. You don't have to think about whether an air pressure bottle (it seems) can make people go on a rampage like a rocket, and you don't have to worry about whether the barbed wire that can be seen everywhere can really tear people into pieces, all you need to do is stare at the person The big torn hole saw him through at a glance.
The accident in the barbershop was purely fooled. Even though I knew that this was the usual routine of the Grim Reaper series, I didn't expect people to entertain themselves so vigorously. The rickety ceiling fan, the scissors lingering around the eyes, the chair that kept failing... After a long time of chatting, the last stone was gone. The director has had enough fun, and he goes back and forth without wasting any time. Ironically, the stone was thrown by the victim's two naughty sons. It was considered an ambush ahead of time, well thought out!
And the one in the swimming pool, who thought he was drowned, obviously he was wrong.
Regrettably, the image of the God of Death in this episode seems to be even more illusory, and even that mysterious power no longer exists. It is just an occasional nervous twitch of the hero, and he says what he has foreseen, which is more perfunctory.
This series has been my big love from beginning to end. Even if the word of mouth is declining year by year, I still enjoy watching it. Three years ago, Huang Yiyu re-emerged as the director of "Death is Coming 3" amid the expectations of many people, but he also won the box office and lost word of mouth. This year, David R Ellis forgot the verbal criticism he once directed for Series 2, and the propaganda offensive is just as ferocious. This once again proves that no matter who the director is, the Death series can't be as shocking as the first one; also, no matter how many directors change, there will be an unexpected scolding, what? It's not as good as it used to be, the plot is repeated, one is not as good as the other... and so on. Thinking about it this way, at least David R Ellis is a past person. The audience who should be scolded a few years ago have scolded him, and this time he can't scold him for new tricks.
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