a little disappointed

Jazmyn 2022-04-24 07:01:24

Maybe the first part gave us so much excitement that our expectations for the second part were so high that there was such a big gap now.

The director of the second film is more conservative, excavating the plot of the messenger of the underworld, and does not expand the plot. However, the director pays attention to expressing the previous plot. The development of the existing plot is too weak. Although it reflects their true feelings, it makes people feel After recalling it a few times, I got tired and didn't have the urge to watch it any longer.

The person who was killed by his brother at the end of the film, forgive his brother without any explanation in his heart? ?

There are no major loopholes overall, but the plot is a bit boring.

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Extended Reading
  • Gardner 2022-03-18 09:01:08

    Personally, I think it’s better than the first one. After all, Korean sensationalism has never been my dish. The story of the first part is continued, and the script is divided into three lines, but if you read the first part of the comics, you will not find it difficult to understand. Thousands of years ago, the current results were created. The three messengers’ previous scenes were completely praised (and also my favorite part). This movie is more restrained, with many laughs and upgraded special effects, which can be said to show the Korean Film Industry. On the mature side, the middle part is slightly lengthy. It is a pity that I still haven’t seen a more detailed description of the seven hells, but the most emotional thing is that Han Ying can finally say that after so many years, he can finally have his own. "Fu Lian" (a truly proud one). Needless to say, the third and fourth parts are coming soon!

  • Newell 2022-03-15 09:01:10

    It's better than the first one, and there are more laughs. The three lines of the story are also very clear, and the ending is very moving. The disadvantage is that the lyricism is excessive, and the actor's attitude that it doesn't matter is particularly deliberate.