As a sequel to "Border Slayer", this film is obviously inferior. Maybe the first film is too exciting, so the audience's expectations for this film are a little too high, and they will more or less consciously compare with the first film during viewing. , This film relatively inherits the fierce style of the first film. The development of the whole plot and the style of shooting have their own unique characteristics. Before watching this film, I was looking forward to what kind of story plot the screenwriter would arrange for the male protagonist. Unfortunately, Is it the plot arrangement of the male protagonist or the old way of loli and uncle, there is no problem with the plot setting itself, after all, such theme settings can often catch the heartstrings of the viewers, but this film is in the middle of the male protagonist and the girl. There is a problem with the gradual emotional evolution. From strangers to familiarity, the development of the whole plot lacks more foreshadowing. In addition, the film has also been criticized by many netizens for the lack of logic in the plot settings, the change of character relationships is too abrupt, and some scenes and plots The setup suspicion is that the writers don't want to bother. The whole movie can still bring viewers a different look and feel. After all, such fierce style movies are rare, and the stern style of this film has been well inherited, but there are many bugs in the plot setting, which really makes the audience watch It's a pity that the sequel of such a good IP has a big problem in the most inappropriate way. Fortunately, there is still suspense at the end. I look forward to the sequel of this series, and I hope it can be managed well!
Beneath the sharp soldier's peak is the soul of death,
The blood drowns the unknown filth,
When evil meets purity,
When justice meets thugs,
Please don't judge my sins with morality,
I am just struggling to survive in this world!
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