Looks like there will be a third part. The tone of this film is actually well grasped. Since it is not an elegant art film, I will present all the most exciting and exciting things that can be made to the audience. As for the plot, the level is enough as long as it can match the storyline of a general video game.
This time the story has a lot of room for development compared to the previous episode, and even joined the protagonist's childhood-like spoof interviews. it's like
As the series advocates, it's hilariously crazy. Moreover, as soon as the film came out, it hit the audience with a straight punch, whetted the audience's appetite, and then added some "distinct" characters one after another, so that the audience gradually understood what kind of society the film expressed. The lineup in the film is clear, and the intrigue is also very straightforward and completely mindless. Some of the good bridge breaks from the last movie are also used to enhance the reproduction. At least, this will make both new and old audiences enjoy different degrees of pleasure, maybe. This film, basically, almost became a novelty film, with too many weird and exaggerated elements.
However, this time the film is a bit more spoofed. It is an action movie after all, but the action elements are not very flashy, and the action design is a bit outdated compared to other recent movies starring in it. The story ends abruptly with a blunt and absurd ending. However, there is no doubt about the possibility of a third part.
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