The original class director, the original class master three, the original class's unlucky policeman, even the weapon-selling buddy and the dead Locke are all from the original class. It looks friendly, the power of the film is still there, the weird and interesting details are still there, the gunfire The scene in the world is still there, but the director seems to want to show all his thoughts on the second part in the past ten years, which makes the movie a little bit awkward.
From the first ideology to the current storytelling, the director tried to carefully plan a perfect narrative film, but from the new character setting to the plot arrangement, there is always a sense of stubbornness, such as that funny Mexican brother, such as that The female FBI with a strong accent and an old face, such as the killer who was fake and ruthless and finally defeated by the Russian roulette gun, all reminded people of the vivid prototypes in the first movie. Since it is a new episode, why do we have to It always goes forward, not to mention the old memory of Dad Noah, who is the main line of development. The design is too exciting, which to a large extent makes the rhythm of the film no longer smooth. Obviously, the original intention of the first is simpler and more direct, so it is powerful, so it can control the world later. When it comes to the second, it is too much thinking.
Of course, if you just want to reminisce about the bloody execution scenes in Yili, you certainly don’t care about why the brothers rushed out without investigating the situation; if you just want to revisit Yili Those exaggerated and humorous bastard details, of course, you won't wonder how the policewoman Eunice took Willem Dafoe's class. And in the end, the longer it grows, the more it looks like Willem Dafoe from the Lord of the Rings. I think people who have watched the film will sigh with emotion like me: What kind of scum are you picking? Wait three.
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