Blindly imitating is failing

Wayne 2022-01-19 08:01:20

I don't know if the purpose of the second part is to pay tribute or to imitate directly, and then prepare to make a small profit in the DVD market, anyway, no matter what its purpose is, the result is a failure. . .
The styling is quite imitative. Some of the first parts have basically appeared, and there are many lines pretending to be advanced. At least we can understand some of the lines in the first part. The lines in this part can only be said that the scriptwriters write them all. In the future, every word spoken by people will be in the language of the earth, but when they are combined together, they just don’t know what they’re talking about. Originally, the story of the previous one was not a selling point, but the plot of this sequel has grown intolerable. To the point, it makes people dizzy. . .
Poor two female protagonists with good figures. They died a few times, and they still said some inexplicable lines pretending to be facial expressions. I suspect that they themselves didn't understand what they meant to express. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Hildegard 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    It's called slapstick. The more I look at it, the more I feel like I'm working overtime. .

  • Kacie 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    I haven't seen this before, it's really amazing

S. Darko quotes

  • Pastor John: You girls new in town?

    Sam: Just passing through.

    Pastor John: Well, you gonna be around a little while, you might as well stop and get some pizza at my Bible study. Lot of fun.

    Corey: Oh, I'm satanic.

    [gesturing to Sam]

    Corey: She's half-Jehovah, quarter Jew and a tiny bit retarded.

    Pastor John: Well, we're nondenominational. We accept all types, even those with horns.

  • [last lines]

    Randy: Where you gonna go?

    Sam: Virginia.

    Randy: What's it like?

    Sam: Sucks.