There is progress, the effect is improved

Destini 2021-11-15 08:01:27

The effect is better than the first one. At least those who were killed will not be so stupid. The scenes and plot are in line with common sense. The murderer at the end always has surprises, and the designed scenes and fights have been significantly improved.

But there is one thing that continues the shortcomings of the first movie, which are all so mentally retarded: just a few scenes of the heroine.


The first scene: the heroine wants to climb out of the police car after a car crash. Faced with a murderer who has no ability to resist, can't she think of taking the murderer's dagger off, and just risking to crawl away from the murderer? It will take a while to go back to see the murderer’s true face. Alas, IQ is really...

Of course, this scene also has an unreasonable reason. It may just be that the screenwriter designed the murderer in order to conform to the development of the plot. It appears from here, but this is obviously impossible to do. You must know that the police were driving at the time and there were no cars following them. How did the murderer appear? This is obviously for the development of the plot and forced the murderer to appear, but this is unlikely according to common sense.

The policeman at the back was also standing in front of the car with his gun still, and didn't know how to walk to the side, nor did he know how to shoot the murderer first. This is obviously a death-seeking situation. If the murderer doesn't hit you, you will be struck by lightning.

The second scene: After the heroine escapes from the car, she does not go to the police station, but runs to the theater. I really can't figure out where she is going at night. This was obviously made mechanically for the sake of the development of the plot, and it was a fatal injury. Normal people will always go to the police station or crowded places for help at this time. Who will go to the theater where no one is going?

The third scene: When the murderer said that her boyfriend was also an accomplice, she actually believed it. My goodness, the heroine's IQ really has no lower limit. At this time, I actually hesitated. I didn’t hurry to get her boyfriend down and hesitated there. (Although the murderer might not let her save her boyfriend) It’s a very simple question. Save her boyfriend. What's so bad, after all, a murderer with a weapon, plus another murderer, is no worse than a single murderer, and if her boyfriend is not an accomplice, she has a powerful shield (please forgive me) I use this word).

Therefore, in this sequel, the heroine's IQ ranks behind the pigs, only her "fighting skills" have become more powerful. She beats the murderer a few times with her bare hands, which is a bit close to invincibility. . This is the only commendable aspect of the heroine. (Although this is also what the screenwriter imposed on her in order to make the scene more beautiful, at least it makes the scene a lot better)

Overall, this episode is still worth watching, it has improved, and the effect is not bad.

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  • Idella 2021-11-15 08:01:27

    It was a bit of a joke after the performance, but overall it was not satisfactory. /// It's about to become a major league of friends. The names of David Schwimmer and Jennifer Aniston are used by the Arquette couple. Are they Easter eggs?

  • Arnold 2022-04-22 07:01:11

    the sequal really sucks~ stupid plot design!

Scream 2 quotes

  • Gale: So what do you want to do, bonehead? Just sit around and wait to see who drops next?

    Dewey: I don't know.

    [Gale's phone rings]

    Dewey: Phonehead!

  • Debbie: [after shooting Mickey] Two birds, one stone.

    [Sidney continues to sob and gasp]

    Debbie: Oh! Mickey was a good boy, but my God! That whole "Blame-the-movies" motive? Did you buy that for one second? The poor boy was completely out of his mind.

    [Kicks Mickey's body]

    Sydney: And you're not?

    Debbie: No. I'm very sane.

    [Reaches down to pick Mickey's gun up]

    Debbie: My motive isn't as 90's as Mickey's. Mine is just good, old-fashioned revenge. You killed my son! And now I kill you, and I can't think of anything more rational!

    Sydney: You're never gonna get away with this.

    Debbie: Oh, of course I will!

    [Takes out a cloth to clean her fingerprints off of the gun]

    Debbie: Everything's traceable back to Mickey. Including the cop gun he used to kill everybody. But let's just suppose that you had gotten hold of the other cop's gun. And you chased Mickey, and there was a big shoot-out, and a big scuffle. And you shot Mickey! Killed Mickey dead!

    [Throws the gun way over to the stage]

    Debbie: But not before he got off one shot at you! Okay. So, have I covered everything? Are there any questions? Any comments? You know what, though?

    [Sidney tries to run, but Mrs. Loomis points the gun at her on the other side of the column]

    Debbie: Who gives a flyin' fuck, anyway? Let 'em try and track down the second possible killer! Debbie Salt doesn't exist!