Happy Death Day 2U---Another world, just to be who you are

Pattie 2022-01-05 08:02:02

Happy death day, Carter’s roommate Huang Maozi in the last season also fell into a cycle similar to that of the heroine in the previous movie. He also woke up after being killed by a person wearing a baby mask one day to spend that day again. He found the male and female leaders, asked them for help, and found that the killer was exactly the same himself. It turned out that a quantum project that he and the other two people made was triggered for unknown reasons, which caused the two space-times to overlap. Huang Mao wanted to operate the machine back to normal, but sent the heroine back to the morning in the previous movie.

The hostess came to another dimension, where her mother did not die, and her relationship with her roommate was also very good. But there are still killers. The roommate and the biology professor have a leg. After the professor's wife found out, the professor decided to kill the roommate, still under the guise of the murderer. The heroine told Carter and the three machine builders her story in this dimension, and she was constantly reborn, becoming weaker and weaker, but she no longer wanted to leave. In this world, she would be happier.

However, a person's life is shaped by her past experience, and cannot break into the lives of others, even if it is another self. In the end, the heroine returned to the original dimension and lived her original life. Compared with the first part, the second part is messier, the rhythm is not well controlled, and the sense of horror almost disappears. But the main point of the film is clearer, and the understanding of life is deeper. The role is basically well used, and the relationship between another world mission is still connected to the previous one, which is a good display of the parallel universe. At the end of the film, there was an Easter egg that was called away by the military, which was foreshadowing the third film. Now the entry is released in 22 years, and I look forward to it. The 2U homophonic to you in the title is not bad.

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  • Jennifer 2022-04-23 07:03:19

    High open and low walk, Tesla, quantum mechanics, and parallel universes are all over the place. I thought it would play a trick similar to "Time Sin", but the overall soap opera turned into a soap opera, and the slasher element dropped to a very low level. Montage and the like are also relatively idiots, and the French Blind Girl Theater is even more mentally retarded, but I am looking forward to this thing continuing to make a whole series.

  • Braxton 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Completely mentally retarded comedy. A whole lot of bullshit, all kinds of boring.

Happy Death Day 2U quotes

  • [mid-credit scene: Tree and her friends are cleaning the college yard, as a punishment for the mess Ryan made]

    Andrea 'Dre' Morgan: Just doesn't make any sense.

    Ryan Phan: Yes, it does. It acted like a slingshot. When she jumped back into this dimension, the vacuum created by the centripetal force closed the loop.

    [Samar notices a partly-eaten churro on the ground]

    Samar Ghosh: Who throws away a perfectly good churro?

    Andrea 'Dre' Morgan: Oh, no, don't.

    [Samar eats the churro. Suddenly, several black cars stop near them. People who look like FBI agents exit the cars and approach them]

    Samar Ghosh: Uh-oh. This looks bad.

    Dr. Parker: Ryan Phan?

    Ryan Phan: Uh, maybe.

    Dr. Parker: I'm Dr. Isaac Parker. I'm here on behalf of DARPA. We'd appreciate it if you'd come with us to answer some questions. All of you.

    Tree Gelbman: Are we in trouble?

    Dr. Parker: Please, right this way.

    [Tree and her friends are brought to DARPA laboratory, where Sissy has been moved for further experimentation]

    Ryan Phan: [gasps] Holy shit. Sissy!

    Dr. Parker: Hope you don't mind us borrowing her. What you've created here is truly remarkable.

    [Tree and her friends smile]

    Samar Ghosh: Suck it, Dean Bronson.

    Dr. Parker: We've been having some difficulties understanding how the device operates. We figured you could help.

    Ryan Phan: There's so many different algorithms. It'll be tough to find the right one to make it work.

    Tree Gelbman: I might be able to help with that.

    [everyone looks strangely at Tree, who has memorized the correct algorithm in the second dimension]

    Dr. Parker: Great. So, we just need to find a test subject.

    Carter Davis: [smiles] Wait, you... you want to trap somebody in a time loop? That's messed up. Unless they deserve it.

    [Tree has an idea]

    Tree Gelbman: I think I have the perfect recruit...

    [last scene: in her bedroom, Danielle wakes up screaming in horror, as she is now trapped in a time loop of her own]

  • [first lines]

    Ryan Phan: [tries to pet a dog] Aw.

    [the dog barks at him]

    Old Lady: Watch it. Watch it. Frank, no.