I was wondering if the director wanted the audience to change their perspective. The first and second films were all in the same building, with dark scenes, similar characters, and tragic deaths in the building. The audience will wonder if it's better to escape the building? Is the outside world still bright? But the best weddings are no match for demons, so we get this sequel that doesn't feel much like a sequel.
As a sequel, this movie is really not very orthodox. People who haven't watched the first two movies will not understand it after watching it. It will only be regarded as a simple zombie movie, but I still recommend everyone to watch it, it will help alleviate the problem. The first two are nervous, after all, the bride is really beautiful! Holding a chainsaw and chopping open a skirt to chop zombies is also pretty cool. (I don't think the male and female protagonists are the main characters. The female protagonist picked up the chainsaw and went up without crying or making a fuss. This is obviously very handsome!)
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