Come on again~ Unnecessary money making sequel~~

Clark 2022-04-23 07:03:19

Putting parallel space-time and time loop together does not mean that it is very creative~

This film can be said to have no surprises, the suspense is equal to zero, at least everyone will be curious about who the murderer is in the previous work, and this time I have no intention to deduce the identity of the murderer in the narrative.

As for the scary part, the old terrier sound effects push to the end, even if you are scared, you don't feel anything.

Next is spoiler ㄅ

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Ah, even if the heroine is really killed, it's just a restart... nothing to lose. In order to be funny in the film, the heroine later ran to fancy suicide and shattered her whole body. Is this really better than being stabbed to death? What kind of person would kill themselves like this? This arrangement is too deliberately illogical.

The plot focuses on the heroine's choice between the two dimensions, and it's really boring. How will the heroine choose in the end, I think every audience knows well, ah friend can't be saved, won't it? ? Of course help! At the end, there is inevitably a sensational drama I love you, which is really boring.

In the end, the main thing I want to talk about in writing this article is... The heroine at the end of the film is really bad, even if you hate others, she is still a big contributor to helping you stop the time loop, you can't stand it yourself Pain, you still want to inflict on others? ? ? Even if you want to be funny, it's too much.

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  • Jaylen 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    A completely unnecessary sequel... Except for the novelty of the first one, this one has nothing. I feel that the screenwriter is working very hard, and I want to get involved in everything, but it doesn't look like anything.

  • Zion 2022-01-05 08:02:02

    Hahahahaha, I have been filming Happy Death Day 2 next to my house these past two days.

Happy Death Day 2U quotes

  • [Tree meets her father at the restaurant, to celebrate her birthday]

    Tree Gelbman: Hey, Dad.

    David Gelbman: Hey.

    Tree Gelbman: [hugs her father] Sorry I'm late.

    David Gelbman: It's okay, sweetie.

    Tree Gelbman: [sits at the table] It's just been a weird day.

    David Gelbman: Everything okay?

    Tree Gelbman: Uh, yeah. It's just... stuff, you know.

    David Gelbman: How's school?

    Tree Gelbman: Um, it's fine, Dad.

    [a waitress approaches]

    Waitress: Are you ready to order?

    David Gelbman: Not yet. We're still waiting on one more.

    Tree Gelbman: [puzzled] One more? I...

    Waitress: Okay. I'll be right back.

    [Tree cannot believe her eyes: her beloved mother Julie, who died three years ago in the original dimension, stands at the door, alive. She smiles lovingly at Tree]

    Tree Gelbman: Mom... oh, mom!

    [overwhelmed with joy, Tree rushes to her mother and hugs her lovingly, so strongly that Julie nearly falls backward]

    Julie Gelbman: [chuckles] Whoa! Hi...

    Tree Gelbman: [her eyes are filled with tears of joy] You're here. Are you really here?

    Julie Gelbman: [puzzled] Well, of course I'm here. It's our day.

    [Tree hugs her mother again. Julie and David are puzzled at Tree's strange behavior]

    Julie Gelbman: Are you okay?

    Tree Gelbman: Yeah. Yeah. Oh, God, I'm fine. I'm just... it's good to see you.

    [they chuckle. Tree hugs her mother again]

  • Tree Gelbman: When were you gonna tell me?

    Carter Davis: Tell you what?

    Tree Gelbman: About Danielle.

    Carter Davis: [puzzled] What about Danielle?

    Tree Gelbman: Apparently you guys are dating.

    Carter Davis: Wait, I thought... I thought you knew that. I mean, you guys live in the same house.

    Tree Gelbman: Uh, no, I definitely didn't know. But the bigger question is: does she know?

    Carter Davis: Does she know what?

    Tree Gelbman: One of her closest friends woke up in your bed this morning. You don't think that that's newsworthy?

    Carter Davis: [scoffs] Nothing happened. I slept in Ryan's bed last night.

    Tree Gelbman: So, why take me home?

    Carter Davis: Because you were... you were wasted. I was afraid you were gonna fall or choke on your own vomit like Janis Joplin.

    Tree Gelbman: [sighs, recalling that Carter told her the same thing in the original dimension] Okay. It's fine. It's fine. It's fine. It's fine. This is how it's supposed to be. My mom's okay. Lori isn't trying to kill me. I mean, this is, like, the better version of my life, right?

    Carter Davis: What are you...?

    [Tree notices Dr. Gregory Butler and his wife Stephanie. They appear to be arguing]

    Stephanie Butler: She's in a sorority, Gregory.

    Gregory Butler: She's...

    Carter Davis: Wait a minute. In this... in this other dimension, were we...?

    Tree Gelbman: I... I can't do this right now.

    [Tree walks away]