★★★★☆ Compared with the first work, the logical thinking is more rigorous, and the screenwriter is very powerful. I like it. The story does not focus on one person, but on three messengers, a "noble man", the old man and child in the upper work (I have to say that the foreshadowing in the first work is almost perfect), becoming the main god (like a side characters that exist in the same way), and their fate together builds the predestined relationship and the cause. In fact, think about how many years would it take for yourself and everyone to be reincarnated if such a system really existed? Some people say that it is Oriental Marvel. I think it has its own characteristics. Well, don't categorize it hard. The touch point of the movie itself is much less than that of the first film (at least it didn't touch me), I just thought: one thought becomes Buddha, another thought becomes a devil, one thought of heaven and one thought of hell. The choice of desire and forgiveness may be a matter of one thought or another.
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